‘Western Europe, and increasingly Eastern Europe, remains largely an American protectorate, with its allied states reminiscent of ancient vassals and tributaries’ Zbibniew Brzezinski, former US National Security Adviser, in The Grand Chessboard, 1997
The case for using Nato to expand the American Empire (in Brzezinski's words) throughout Eurasia - as decided in the early 1990s -is assessed in the light of the outcomes of the USA's wars since 1945 and Nato’s wars in Croatia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq.
1. NATO DURING THE COLD WAR
2. AMERICA'S WARS
3. THE COLLAPSE OF THE SOVIET BLOC AND NATO ENLARGEMENT
4. NATO & THE BREAK UP OF YUGOSLAVIA
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This wide-ranging book examines how Britain has become one of these vassals, and the principal European participant in Nato’s wars.

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