In this upsetting book, the author exposes the painful truth about wars waged under dubious pretenses-wars that have inflicted unimaginable casualties and left scars on nations and societies. Starting with the War of 1812 and the invasion of Canada, Ken Pealock lays bare the little-known horrifying details of the wholesale massacre and genocide of Native Americans, Lincoln's brutal invasion of the Southern states during the so-called Civil War, the two World Wars, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, the U.S. backed proxy war against Russia, and more. With meticulous research and compelling storytelling, this book dissects the decisions and deceptions behind the major conflicts, questioning the real motives and shedding light on the human cost. This book challenges readers to rethink the justification of wars that have shaped global politics and impacted millions of lives. Now more than ever, Warmongers is a call to acknowledge the untold stories and to confront the moral and ethical ramifications of America's military actions. Warmongers is a crucial read for anyone who seeks to understand the complex and murderous legacy of the American warfare state and the warmongers who've damaged the moral authority of the United States.
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