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"A society dominated by militarists distorts its social, cultural, economic, and political institutions to serve the interests of the war industry," says Chris Hedges in The Greatest Evil is War. One can see evidence of this in every stage of the American imperial program, from the beginnings of empire through the so-called “War On Terror,” to today, with the U.S.’s funding of the Israeli war on Palestine and our new attacks on Iran. The United States' relationship with and exploitation of Southwest Asia is a sprawling project, one that redraws boundaries and leaves casualties both material and ideological in its wake. 

Below, we've compiled a timely selection of titles on U.S. imperialism in Southwest Asia and beyond, ranging from classic texts by Howard Zinn and Arundhati Roy, to Bush-era pamphlets on Iraq and Afghanistan, to contemporary literature on Palestine and Iran by Marjane Satrapi, Omar Zahzah, Ramzy Baroud, and more.

We're also offering free downloads of Chris Hedges' new book A Genocide Foretold: Reporting on Survival and Resistance in Occupied Palestine, an intimate and harrowing portrait of Israel and the United States's oppression, occupation, and perpetual violence in Palestine. While A Genocide Foretold focuses on Israel's crimes against the Palestinian people, Hedges also explores the relationship between the US and Israeli as "the center of escalating tensions with Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and Iran, and the genocide in Gaza." This perpetual war, facilitated and carried out by the U.S. and Israel, changes shape with the needs of the imperial project, moving from attacks on one country to another with the whims of the military class. It changes shape, but it remains the same goal: to dominate the region and eliminate resistance and dissent. 

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