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July 15,2025
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Trotsky reveals a unique mystery about all the dark aspects of American hegemony. It is one of the most wonderful things I have read in my life.

American hegemony has long been a topic of great concern and discussion. The actions and policies of the United States on the international stage have had a profound impact on the world. Trotsky's exploration into the dark sides of American hegemony provides us with a new perspective and deeper understanding.

By uncovering these hidden aspects, we can better see the true nature of American hegemony and the consequences it brings. This knowledge is crucial for us to make informed decisions and take appropriate actions in the face of the complex international situation.

Trotsky's work is not only a valuable contribution to the field of political science but also a source of inspiration for those who are interested in understanding the world we live in.

July 15,2025
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There is no exception to this rule.

It doesn't matter if the country is not important, not rich, or not powerful.

In fact, the poor and weak country is the greatest threat.

This statement emphasizes the significance of a country's status and capabilities.

Even if a country may seem不起眼 or lacking in certain aspects, it still holds potential implications.

A weak country may face various challenges and difficulties, which could have far-reaching consequences not only for itself but also for the international community.

Therefore, it is essential to pay attention to the development and well-being of all countries, regardless of their current situation.

By doing so, we can work towards a more stable and prosperous world.
July 15,2025
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First of all: This book is the most suitable thing you can read under the current circumstances!

Secondly: I studied at the Tomasik School of Languages in college, but I didn't expect it to be so culturally challenging! And what about this powerful American society?

Is there anything so serious that I haven't committed yet?

It's a small but very important book that explains everything that happened and will happen to you, and the devil is like a locust that destroys the world!

This book provides valuable insights and perspectives that can help you better understand the complex world we live in. It offers a unique analysis of various events and phenomena, making it a must-read for those who are interested in expanding their knowledge and视野. Despite its small size, it packs a punch and leaves a lasting impression on the reader. So, don't hesitate to pick up this book and embark on a journey of discovery and enlightenment.
July 15,2025
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Simply speaking, the book presents the truth about the United States of America. I really liked that it moved away from glorification and empty talk and was closer to presenting the positions and events that illustrate the idea of the book. This could be considered its weakness as a point, but I felt it was more of an achievement and quicker in conveying the idea. And as a person who is critical of the policies of the United States, I really liked the book.


The book provides a unique perspective on the United States, one that is not often seen in mainstream media. It delves into the real issues and challenges that the country faces, and does not shy away from presenting the facts. This makes it a valuable read for anyone who wants to understand the true nature of the United States and its place in the world.


Overall, I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning more about the United States. It is well-written, engaging, and provides a wealth of information that is both informative and thought-provoking.

July 15,2025
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Inequality is unjust. The teacher should share the book and put his views on the pages of the book, which is clearly stated on the cover as being for Professor Noam Chomsky!

The book briefly and simply explains the truth about American politics with the countries of the Third World and how it looks at the application of democracy outside its borders and whether it acts militarily - as it claims - when the democratic experience in one of the countries is affected to support freedom or is it otherwise?

I find the book useful for those who do not like politics or for those who have not read leftist books before. It provides valuable insights into the complex relationship between the United States and the rest of the world, and challenges some of the commonly held beliefs about American democracy and its role in promoting freedom and justice globally. By reading this book, readers can gain a better understanding of the true nature of American foreign policy and make more informed decisions about their own political views and actions.
July 15,2025
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A small book, but it is full of the actions of America that violate the rights of others and interfere in all countries. Of course, there are some examples of small and independent islands that have no global impact and perhaps only the neighboring islands have heard of them. But even so, America interferes in their affairs so that they do not become independent or a model for other countries.

I read it 4 years ago. I may not remember most of what was in it, but it left a very negative impression inside me about America and its foreign policy.

It seems that this book has exposed some of the real aspects of America's actions, which makes people think about the true nature of this superpower.

We should not be misled by the glamorous appearance of America, but should see its actions objectively and understand its true intentions.

Only in this way can we better protect our own rights and interests and promote the healthy development of the international community.
July 15,2025
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"The American policy is full of blatant hypocrisy. They claim that they will steal and plunder the wealth of the Third World and crush the rights of those peoples with the assistance of dictatorships, oppression, and tyranny. All of this is done to ensure the continued high growth rates of our production and exports, so that we can be worthy of spreading peace, respecting human rights, freedom, and democracy in the world and alleviating the suffering of the peoples of the Third World. However, the reality is that their actions are nothing but acts of aggression and exploitation, which have brought great pain and disaster to the people of the Third World."

July 15,2025
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The book begins with a wonderful introduction by Mohamed Hassanein Heikal about the author, presenting the author as a rebel against the American situation despite being American.

Then comes the important part of the book where the author talks about all American policies from inside the halls of the American Congress itself and provides evidence from their reality and the reality of their wars in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

After that, the translator follows up with some excerpts from various books, including the words of Chomsky himself. This detailed account offers a comprehensive view of the subject matter, delving deep into the inner workings of American policies and the perspectives that challenge the mainstream narrative. It provides readers with a wealth of information and different viewpoints to consider, enhancing their understanding of the complex issues at hand.
July 15,2025
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In any country, there exists a certain group that wields the real power. In the United States, the locus of power is not a profound mystery. Essentially, it lies in the hands of those who make investment decisions, dictating what is produced and distributed. By and large, they populate the government, select the planners, and establish the general conditions for the doctrinal system.

\\tOne of their desires is to have a passive and quiescent population. Therefore, one way to make their lives uncomfortable is to refrain from being passive and quiescent. There are numerous means to achieve this. Even simply asking questions can have a significant impact.

\\tDemonstrations, writing letters, and voting can all hold meaning, depending on the circumstances. However, the key point is that it must be sustained and organized. If one participates in a single demonstration and then returns home, that is something, but those in power can tolerate that. What they cannot endure is the continuous pressure that keeps intensifying, the organizations that keep taking action, and the people who keep learning from past experiences and improving upon them the next time.
July 15,2025
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The book begins with a preface to the great journalist "Mohamed Hassanein Heikal", which presents Chomsky's view on life and politics, and hopes that the Arab reader will pay attention to this distinguished writer.

After that preface, Chomsky starts explaining how the United States almost dominated the whole world. This was in the period following World War II until the beginning of the 1990s of the 20th century. In Russia, he shows how American external domination over the Soviet Union was achieved through the militarization of the satellites and war criminals corrupting life there, so that they were facing a weak enemy if they wanted to negotiate with it. And how they then supported "Yeltsin" after he suppressed the protests and bombed the Russian parliament building.

As for Japan and Europe, the US policy towards them was not to let them act independently. It intervened through supporting fascism against communism and dependence against independence. And when that didn't succeed, it made them large factories for it. Even the support it provided to them was just American goods that they bought from them.

In Southeast Asia, the United States entered the Vietnam War in 1973, which cost the lives of a large number of Americans and an even greater number of Vietnamese. There was no reason for this war other than that Vietnam wanted independence from American dependence. In Indonesia, it supported Suharto until the end. In the Philippines, it sought to weaken the opposition to get rid of the idea of a good example, so that the virus of independence would not spread to neighboring countries.

In the Middle East, the United States used "Saddam Hussein" to support its rule there. However, the situation changed after Saddam entered a war with the wrong side (Kuwait). Its attempts to end this harmful intervention through bombing methods did not succeed because the United States feared these methods on its major ally in the region (Israel), which it still supports with all its might against the right of the Palestinian people to determine its fate.

In South Africa and the surrounding countries, US intervention there led to the loss of billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives.

In Latin America, there is no doubt about the harmful US intervention in the affairs of those countries. It waged war on the "Sandinistas" in Nicaragua and supported the armed opposition "Contra" against them. It also supported all the dictators in (El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Panama). It carried out invasions, overthrew governments, and played with their economies, all in order to ensure its domination over its vital area. At that time, the American media played a major role in deceiving the American people by portraying these countries as if they were a plague that wanted to expel the United States from the face of the earth. This led Chomsky to address his words at the end of the book to the American people, that they should intervene more in political life, and try to pressure the local authorities to meet all their demands, and look with eyes of compassion and mercy at the oppressed peoples of the Third World who have been humiliated by American policy, and who have stood up bravely to its violence and threats.

Chomsky ends his book, and then the teacher Adil begins as a continuation of what Chomsky started. He wonders what is meant by the year zero? Is it the holy trinity (power, money, and media) or does it mean the American people? And is there a practical application of the principles of democracy and human rights or not? And he answered these questions, revealing the ugly face of America. The American people do not exercise their right to choose, but are just an implementer of the policies set for them in advance by a controlling minority. Democracy is defective, elections are a farce, and human rights are violated at all times and in all places in the occupied lands, and there is no one to mourn or lament.

July 15,2025
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Oh, I am Sam the uncle!


Sam is a kind and friendly uncle. He always has a smile on his face and is ready to help others. He is very popular among the family members. Whenever there is a problem or a need, Sam is the first one to step forward and offer his assistance.


Sam is also a great storyteller. He loves to share his experiences and adventures with the children. His stories are always full of excitement and mystery, making the children listen attentively and eagerly.


In addition, Sam is a talented cook. He can prepare a variety of delicious dishes, from traditional family recipes to international cuisines. His cooking skills are highly praised by everyone who tastes his food.


Overall, Sam is a wonderful uncle. He is not only a source of support and help but also a great entertainer and cook. The family is very lucky to have him.

July 15,2025
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In an interview form presented in a short book, the author delves into a plethora of significant and often controversial topics.

He elaborately discusses a wide range of U.S. mini-wars that have had far-reaching consequences both domestically and internationally. These mini-wars have not only cost countless lives but also drained substantial resources, leaving a trail of destruction and unrest in their wake.

Moreover, the author shines a spotlight on the CIA-backed coups that have been orchestrated in various countries. These covert operations have often aimed to install or remove governments, sometimes without regard for the legitimate will of the people.

Another aspect that is explored is the favors given to brutal dictators by the United States. This has raised serious ethical and moral questions, as it seems to undermine the very values that the U.S. claims to uphold.

The author's insights provide a thought-provoking perspective on these complex issues, challenging readers to reevaluate the role of the United States in the global舞台.
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