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Ron Paul’s Reading List for the Farsighted Saturday, June 2nd, 2007 by Scott Horton|

On May 15th, Dr. Ron Paul, the antiwar Republican presidential candidate and congressman from Texas, was denounced by “America’s Mayor” in the second Republican presidential debate when he sited the role of American foreign policy in motivating the murderers of 9/11. Giuliani demanded a retraction and an apology for the statement, which Paul refused to do. (For a full account of Paul and Giuliani’s clash, click here.)

On May 24th, Dr. Paul assigned a list of books to help get Giuliani familiar with the realities of American foreign Policy:

The 9/11 Commission Report

Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire by Chalmers Johnson

Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing the War on Terror by Michael Scheuer (the former Chief of the CIA’s bin Laden Unit, Alec Station)

Dying to Win: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism by Professor Robert A. Pape of the University of Chicago

But by the look of Rudy Giuliani’s beady little eyes, and knowing how busy he is collecting investments – er, donations – from those who plan to make their living off of the taxpayer in a Giuliani administration, it is easy to imagine that the self-described hero of 9/11 and terrorism expert has not been able to sit down and read these books.

(Much less, Perfect Soldiers by Terry McDermott, The Looming Tower by Lawrence Wright, A Pretext for War by James Bamford, Terror Incorporated or Insurgent Iraq by Loretta Napoleoni, 1000 Years for Revenge by Peter Lance, The Far Enemy by Fawaz A. Gerges, Holy War, Inc. by Peter Bergen, Ghost Wars by Steve Coll, or anything else about the people who took part in the attacks.)

Now Rudy Giuliani and anyone else out there who can’t see too well, were never taught how to read by their government school teachers or just can’t find the time in their hectic schedule can relax. Antiwar.com has done your homework for you.

You can listen to MP3 audio of in-depth radio interviews with the authors of the books on Ron Paul’s list (less Philip Zelikow), recorded just in the last two weeks for Antiwar Radio and the world at large.

Former CIA analyst Michael Scheuer May 18th



Professor Robert A. Pape June 1st



Former CIA advisor Chalmers Johnson May 17th



Two other former CIA officials have also told Antiwar Radio that Dr. Paul is right about al Qaeda terrorism against the U.S. being a consequence of our interventionist foreign policy:

Former CIA counter-terrorism agent Philip Girialdi May 23rd



Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern May 25th



Bottom line: The only reason that Osama and his gang are able to recruit suicide terrorists is by pointing to real, earthly grievances: specifically the presence of foreign occupying armies in their countries – not 72 virgins in heaven, not freedom, nor a plan to create an Islamic Caliphate.

Occupation.
Beamer
Thanks, Snuff.

It's interesting that Ron Paul recommended Blowback by Chalmers Johnson. I had Chalmers Johnson as a professor in college. He was very entertaining as a professor because of his diverse background and dark sense of humor. I saw him speak a couple of times during the 2004 election on behalf of Kerry, although he had originally supported Howard Dean. He lives in San Diego County.
rla
Liberals have a strong and prowd history of supporting a Non-interventionist Foreign Policy and also a very Assertive Foreign Policy for reaching out to all soverign nations for Trade & Commerse, Mutual Security Arrangements and in all possible ways for improving the conditions for Persons throughout the Human Social System. The main problem is how to get politicians
who have slipped through the cracks to get into positions of power to pay attention to us.
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