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''America's Secret War: Inside the Hidden Worldwide Struggle Between America and Its Enemies'', a book by Stratfor founder George Friedman, is an attempt to analyze United States foreign policy in 2004; specifically, the war efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the war on terror. ''America's Secret War'' was published as a 368-page hardcover by Doubleday in October 2004 (ISBN 0-385-51245-7). Blackstone Audio released unabridged recordings of the book on cassette (ISBN 0-7861-2893-3), CD (ISBN 0-7861-8283-0), and MP3 CD (ISBN 0-7861-8322-5) in December, 2004. Broadway Books published a 384-page paperback (ISBN 0-7679-1785-5). ==Publisher comments on book contents== #Al Qaeda’s war plans and how they led to 9/11 #The threat of a suitcase nuclear bomb in New York and how that changed the course of the war. #The deal the U.S. made with Russia and Iran which made the invasion of Afghanistan possible — and how those deals affect the United States today. #How fear and suspicion of the Saudis after 9-11 tore apart the Bush-Saudi relationship and why Saudi Arabia’s closest friends in the administration became the Saudi’s worst enemies. #The real reasons behind George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq and how WMDs became the cover for a much deeper game. #How the CIA miscalculated about Saddam Hussein’s and Iran’s real plans, leaving the U.S. bogged down in the war. #How the war in Iraq began with a ruse, pretending that a “target of opportunity” attack on Saddam Hussein had presented itself. #The real story about why the U.S. raises and lowers its alert status and why the United States can’t find and destroy al Qaeda. #The strategic successes that are slowly leading the United States to victory () () 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「America's Secret War」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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