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War on America : seen from the Indian Ocean
- Title
- War on America : seen from the Indian Ocean / by James R. Mancham.
- Author
- Mancham, James R., 1939-2017
- Publication
- St. Paul, Minn. : Paragon House, ©2002.
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Details
- Description
- 172 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
- Summary
- "On September 11, 2001, the United States of America was surprised by deadly terrorist attacks fueled by hatred for the United States that Americans could not understand. Why would anyone want to attack a peace-loving democracy not interested in war?"
- "This book is written to help Americans understand how people in other parts of the world are impacted by a United States' foreign policy that often seems arbitrary, self-serving, and inconsistent with the ideals of democracy. The author is past president of the Seychelles, neighbor to Diego Garcia from which many of the airstrikes against the Taliban in Afghanistan were launched. His comments are informative and constructive for anyone interested in creating a better and more coherent U.S. foreign policy that will lead to a more peaceful world and prevent a recurrence of terrorist attacks on America."--Jacket.
- Subject
- Mancham, James R., 1939-2017
- Mancham, James R., 1939-2017
- 2001
- September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 > Public opinion
- Public opinion > Indian Ocean Region
- Public opinion > Seychelles
- Presidents > Seychelles > Biography
- Presidents
- Public opinion
- Amerikabild
- Terrorismus
- Bekämpfung
- Elfter September
- United States > Foreign public opinion
- United States > Foreign relations > Public opinion
- Indian Ocean Region
- Seychelles
- United States
- Asien
- Genre/Form
- Biographies.
- Contents
- War on America -- Oh, Mighty America -- God Bless America -- Tension on the Horizon -- The U.S. Tracking Station -- Cold War Brings Clouds over Paradise -- Kennedy's Global Impact -- In Awe of America -- Aldabra-where Birds and Tortoises remain King -- Diego Garcia-A 'U.S. Malta in the Indian Ocean' -- On the Road to Independence -- Geo-politics and CIA's Involvement -- Survival in Exile -- The Grenada Adventure -- Return to Seychelles -- Farewell Tracking Station -- Sole Superpower cannot afford to keep its Embassy -- Disenchantment with America's Foreign Policy -- On the Eve of the Fight Against Terror -- Enduring and Ensuring Freedom -- The Future.
- ISBN
- 1557788154
- 9781557788153
- LCCN
- 2001058826
- OCLC
- ocm48579530
- 48579530
- SCSB-9538356
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library