Will our democracy be defined by dominance? Or by the higher values we constantly espouse? This is the central question facing us in the wake of 9/11, and Stephen Zunes shows the prospects are not promising.
Stephen Zunes, in this informative book, has described, in detail, how US maintained its interests in Middle East by employing its double standard policy: different for friends and foes. Zunes has provided ample evidence about all his claims regarding US malicious policy game in Middle East but here one has to ask hinself; Does this really matter? In a realists' dominated world, where every country strive to achieve its National Interests, what US does to achieve its own interests really matter? Zunes contends it does matter. In post War world US emerged as a super power, harbinger as well as propagator of Democratic values, and maker of the New World order. It should have kept this guiding principle above all of its interests. This book was written, not to criticize but, to inform general public how US power circles are exploiting public mandate to undermine the US' core values: liberal democracy and protection of Human rights.
Yes, indeed Zunes has written a powerful book about US foreign relations with the Mid-East. He dispels myths about radical muslim terrorists and international "jewry". Zunes places the responsibility squarely in the lap of the United States and the global governing body...that includes all global citizens.