NATO: Proudly Delivering Death Since 1949
Important new book by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
Author: Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
Clarity Press (2012)
ISBN: 978-0-9852710-2-2
Pages: 411 with complete index
Clarity Press (2012)
ISBN: 978-0-9852710-2-2
Pages: 411 with complete index
The world is enveloped in a blanket of
perpetual conflict. Invasions, occupation, illicit sanctions, and regime
change have become currencies and orders of the day. One organization –
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) – is repeatedly, and very
controversially, involved in some form or another in many of these
conflicts led by the US and its allies. NATO spawned from the Cold War.
Its existence was justified by Washington and Western Bloc politicians
as a guarantor against any Soviet and Eastern Bloc invasion of Western
Europe, but all along the Alliance served to cement Washington’s
influence in Europe and continue what was actually America’s post-World
War II occupation of the European continent. In 1991 the raison d’être
of the Soviet threat ended with the collapse of the USSR and the end of
the Cold War. Nevertheless NATO remains and continues to alarmingly
expand eastward, antagonizing Russia and its ex-Soviet allies. China and
Iran are also increasingly monitoring NATO’s moves as it comes into
more frequent contact with them.
Yugoslavia
was a turning point for the Atlantic Alliance and its mandate. The
organization moved from the guise of a defensive posture into an
offensive pose under the pretexts of humanitarianism. Starting from
Yugoslavia, NATO began its journey towards becoming a global military
force. From its wars in the Balkans, it began to broaden its
international area of operations outside of the Euro-Atlantic zone into
the Caucasus, Central Asia, East Africa, the Middle East, North Africa,
and the Indian Ocean. It has virtually turned the Mediterranean Sea into
a NATO lake with the NATO Mediterranean Dialogue and the Istanbul
Cooperation Initiative, while it seeks to do the same to the Black Sea
and gain a strategic foothold in the Caspian Sea region. The Gulf
Security Initiative between NATO and the Gulf Cooperation Council seeks
to also dominate the Persian Gulf and to hem in Iran. Israel has become a
de facto member of the military organization. At the same
time, NATO vessels sail the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. These warships
are deployed off the coasts of Somalia, Djibouti, and Yemen as part of
NATO’s objectives to create a naval cordon of the seas controlling
important strategic waterways and maritime transit routes.
The Atlantic Alliance’s ultimate aim is
to fix and fasten the American Empire. NATO has clearly played an
important role in complementing the US strategy for dominating Eurasia.
This includes the encirclement of Russia, China, Iran, and their allies
with a military ring subservient to Washington. The global missile
shield project, the militarization of Japan, the insurgencies in Libya
and Syria, the threats against Iran, and the formation of a NATO-like
military alliance in the Asia-Pacific region are components of this
colossal geopolitical project. NATO’s globalization, however, is
bringing together a new series of Eurasian counter-alliances with global
linkages that stretch as far as Latin America. The Collective Security
Treaty Organization (CSTO) and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO) have been formed by Russia, China, and their allies as shields
against the US and NATO and as a means to challenge them. As the
globalization of NATO unfolds the risks of nuclear war become more and
more serious with the Atlantic Alliance headed towards a collision
course with Russia, China, and Iran that could ignite World War III.
REVIEWS
“The Globalization of NATO by Mahdi
Darius Nazemroaya is simply magnificent, erudite and devoid of the
ethnocentrism to which one has become so accustomed from Western
authors. The book deals with what doubtless are the most important and
relevant issues of the day for all those committed to saving life and
protecting Mother Earth from rampant human irresponsibility and crime.
There is no other book that, at this particular time, I would most
heartily endorse. I think Africans, Near Eastern peoples, Iranians,
Russians, Chinese, Asians and Europeans generally and all the
progressive Latin American countries of today will find a much needed
reinforcement and support for their peaceful ideals in this excellent
must-read book.”
–MIGUEL D’ESCOTO BROCKMANN, Foreign Minister of Nicaragua (1979-1990) and President of the 63rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly (2008-2009): Managua, Nicaragua.
–MIGUEL D’ESCOTO BROCKMANN, Foreign Minister of Nicaragua (1979-1990) and President of the 63rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly (2008-2009): Managua, Nicaragua.
“We are far away from the principles and
objectives for which the United Nations was created and the decisions
of the Nuremberg Tribunal stipulating that some state actions can be
considered crimes against peace. Nazemroaya’s book, in addition to
reminding us that the role of the United Nations has been confiscated by
NATO, elaborates the danger that the North Atlantic Treaty represents
to world peace.”
–JOSÉ L. GÓMEZ DEL PRADO, Chairman of the United Nations Working Group on the Use of Mercenaries (2005-2011): Ferney-Voltaire, France.
–JOSÉ L. GÓMEZ DEL PRADO, Chairman of the United Nations Working Group on the Use of Mercenaries (2005-2011): Ferney-Voltaire, France.
“Through carefully documented research,
Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya analyzes the historical and geopolitical
evolution of NATO from the Cold War to the post 9/11 US- led “Global War
on Terrorism.” This book is a must read for those committed to
reversing the tide of war and imperial conquest by the world’s foremost
military machine.”
–MICHEL CHOSSUDOVSKY, Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Ottawa and Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG): Montréal, Canada.
–MICHEL CHOSSUDOVSKY, Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Ottawa and Director of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG): Montréal, Canada.
“A very timely book. Yes, US-led NATO is
globalizing, like the US-led finance economy. No doubt also for it to
protect the latter, the “free market.” It is a classical case of
overstretch to help save the crumbling US Empire and Western influence
in general, by countries most of whom are bankrupt by their own economic
mismanagement. All their interventions share two characteristics. The
conflicts could have been solved with a little patience and creativity,
but NATO does not want solutions. It uses conflicts as raw material it
can process into interventions to tell the world that it is the
strongest in military terms. And, with the help of the mainstream media,
it sees Hitler everywhere, in a Milosevic, a bin Laden, a Hussein, a
Qaddafi, in Assad, insensitive to the enormous differences between all
these cases. I hope this book will be read by very, very many who can
turn this morbid fascination with violence into constructive conflict
resolution.”
–JOHAN GALTUNG, Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies and Sociology at the University of Oslo and Founder of the International Peace Research Institute in Oslo (PRIO), the Galtung- Institut, and the Transcend Network: Oslo, Norway.
–JOHAN GALTUNG, Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies and Sociology at the University of Oslo and Founder of the International Peace Research Institute in Oslo (PRIO), the Galtung- Institut, and the Transcend Network: Oslo, Norway.
“Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya’s prolific
writings give us a comprehensive understanding of the character of the
military thrust and it’s all out, no holds barred STRATEGIC plans and
moves to invade, occupy and plunder the resources of nations, inflicting
unprecedented barbaric acts on civilian populations. He is one of the
prescient thinkers and writers of contemporary times who deserves to be
read and acted upon by people with a conscience and concern for
humanity’s future.”
–VISHNU BHAGWAT, Admiral and Chief of the Naval Staff of India (1996-1998): Mumbai, India.
–VISHNU BHAGWAT, Admiral and Chief of the Naval Staff of India (1996-1998): Mumbai, India.
“This is a book really necessary to
understanding the role of NATO within the frame of long-term US
strategy. The Globalization of NATO by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya not only
provides an articulate analysis on the Atlantic Alliance: it is the best
modern text devoted to the hegemonic alliance. With this book
Nazemroaya reconfirms his ability as a brilliant geopolitical analyst.”
-TIBERIO GRAZIANI, President of the Institute of Advanced Studies in Geopolitics and Auxiliary Sciences/L’Istituto di Alti Studi in Geopolitica e Scienze Ausiliarie (IsAG): Rome, Italy.
-TIBERIO GRAZIANI, President of the Institute of Advanced Studies in Geopolitics and Auxiliary Sciences/L’Istituto di Alti Studi in Geopolitica e Scienze Ausiliarie (IsAG): Rome, Italy.
“Nazemroaya is an unbelievable prolific
writer. What has often amazed many is his almost nonstop writing on
extremely important issues for the contemporary world and his analysis
about the globalization of NATO. What amazes many of us in other parts
of the world are his seemingly limitless depth, breadth and the
thoroughness of his knowledge that has been repeatedly appearing in his
work. We are deeply indebted to Nazemroaya’s humble, tireless and
invaluable contributions through his fearless, insightful and powerful
writings.”
–KIYUL CHUNG, Editor-in-Chief of The 4th Media and Visiting Professor at the School of Journalism and Communication at Tsinghua University: Beijing, People’s Republic of China.
–KIYUL CHUNG, Editor-in-Chief of The 4th Media and Visiting Professor at the School of Journalism and Communication at Tsinghua University: Beijing, People’s Republic of China.
“The Journalists’ Press Club in Mexico
is grateful and privileged to know a man who respects the written word
and used it in an ethical way without another interest other than
showing the reality about the other side of power in the world. Mahdi
Darius Nazemroaya gives voice to the “voiceless.” He can see the other
side of the moon, the side without lights.”
–CELESE SÁENZ DE MIERA, Mexican Broadcaster and Secretary-General of the Mexican Press Club: Federal District of Mexico City, Mexico.
“With his very well documented analysis,
Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya has conducted a remarkable decryption of the
strategies implemented by NATO – in the interests of the United States,
the European Union and Israel – to expand its military grip on the
world, ensure its control over energy resources and transit routes, and
encircling the countries likely to be a barrier or a threat to its
goals, whether it be Iran, Russia or China. Nazemroaya’s work is
essential reading for those that want to understand what is being played
out right now on the map in all the world’s trouble spots; Libya and
Africa; Syria and the Middle East; the Persian Gulf and Eurasia.”–CELESE SÁENZ DE MIERA, Mexican Broadcaster and Secretary-General of the Mexican Press Club: Federal District of Mexico City, Mexico.
–SILVIA CATTORI, Swiss political analyst and journalist: Geneva, Switzerland
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