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The justification for these destructive “regime change” campaigns is “democracy” and “human rights.” However, it’s no secret that plenty of human rights violating, oppressive regimes are on very good terms with Wall Street and London.... The not-so-hidden agenda.NEOKeeping The World Poor: The Monopolistic Agenda Behind “Regime Change” Chaos Caleb Maupin
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: liberal interventionism, neo-imperialism, neocolonialism, neoconservatism, Neoliberalism
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The justification for these destructive “regime change” campaigns is “democracy” and “human rights.” However, it’s no secret that plenty of human rights violating, oppressive regimes are on very good terms with Wall Street and London....The not-so-hidden agenda.
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Keeping The World Poor: The Monopolistic Agenda Behind “Regime Change” Chaos
Caleb Maupin