Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction: The Deep Politics of U.S. Interventions Part 3 Part I: Afghanistan, Heroin, and Oil (2002) Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Drugs and Oil in U.S. Asian Wars: From Indochina to Afghanistan Chapter 5 Chapter 2: Indochina, Colombia, and Afghanistan: Emerging Patterns Chapter 6 Chapter 3: The Origins of the Drug Proxy Strategy: The KMT, Burma, and U.S. Organized Crime Part 7 Part II: Colombia, Cocaine, and Oil (2001) Chapter 8 Chapter 4: The United States and Oil in Colombia Chapter 9 Chapter 5: The CIA and Drug Traffickers in Colombia Chapter 10 Chapter 6: The Need to Disengage from Colombia Part 11 Part III: Indochina, Opium, and Oil (From The War Conspiracy, 1972) Chapter 12 Chapter 7: Overview: Public, Private, and Covert Political Power Chapter 13 Chapter 8: CAT/Air America, 1950-1970 Chapter 14 Chapter 9: Laos, 1959-1970 Chapter 15 Chapter 10: Cambodia and Oil, 1970 Chapter 16 Chapter 11: Opium, the China Lobby, and the CIA
Peter Dale Scott, a former Canadian diplomat and English professor at the University of California, Berkeley, is a poet, writer, and researcher. His non-fiction books include The War Conspiracy (1972), The Assassinations: Dallas and Beyond (1976), Crime and Cover-Up: The CIA, the Mafia, and the Dallas-Watergate Connection (1977), The Iran-Contra Connection (1987), Cocaine Politics: Drugs, Armies, and the CIA in Central America (1998), Deep Politics and the Death of JFK (1996), and Deep Politics Two (1995). He maintains a web page on Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden.
Scott, a former Canadian diplomat and current English professor,
analyzes an important aspect of U.S. foreign policy. Scott does
point to sources and relationships that are often ignored by works
relying on standard archival materials.
*CHOICE*
Praise for the work of Peter Dale Scott: The War Conspiracy A
powerful analysis of the United States' persistent drive toward
war.....
*Franz Schurmann*
Praise for the work of Peter Dale Scott: Cocaine Politics For the
evidence that narcotics . . . have been instruments of U.S. foreign
policy, you simply have to read Cocaine Politics. This, one of the
most enlightening books of the year, will redefine your usage of
the silly term 'drug war.''''
*The Nation*
Praise for the work of Peter Dale Scott: The War Conspiracy A
meticulous and fascinating analysis. . . . The great importance of
this book extends well beyond the new understanding it provides
with regards to past escapades. Scott exposes an element in the
American system of global power that poses an increasing threat to
the victims of this system....
*Noam Chomsky, MIT*
Praise for the work of Peter Dale Scott: Deep Politics and the
Death of JFK Staggeringly well-researched and intelligent overview
not only of the JFK assassination but also of the rise of forces
undermining American democracy—of which the assassination, Scott
says, is symptomatic....
*Kirkus*
No student of political science or political thinker dares overlook
this thirty-year tour de force of the dark side of history and the
para and deep politics that control so much of our daily lives.
*Michael C. Ruppert, publisher/editor of From the
Wilderness*
Peter Dale Scott takes us for a controversial tour along the dark
side of American foreign policy. The book builds a powerful case
that Washington's War on Drugs is at best futile and at worst
criminal. The overall target is the militarization of our foreign
policy. The facts and conclusions are chilling.
*Ambassador Robert White, president of the Center for International
Policy*
Praise for the work of Peter Dale Scott:
Coming to Jakarta
Coming to Jakarta is the most important political poem to appear in
the English language in a very long time.
*Robert Hass*
This is a brilliant, compelling, and startlingly original exposé of
American foreign policy as oil policy with an addiction to drug
trafficking as its adjunct. It makes most academic and journalistic
explanations of the dreadful paradoxes of our past and current
interventions read like government propaganda written for
children.
*Daniel Ellsberg, author of Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the
Pentagon Papers*
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