J. Perkins a former EHM, takes you behind the scenes from the 1960’s to 2003, through Ecuador, Indonesia, Panama, Columbia, Chile, Venezuela, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Libya, Nicaragua, with a gripping eye-opening account of behind the scene workings of how America changed its foreign policy after the catastrophic Vietnam War to build its global empire.
From South America to the middle east to Asia, you have a taste of how international banks (IMF, World Bank), corrupt governments, and corporations with a revolving door policy, collude to make modern-day slaves of countries around the world, through crippling public debt.
A scary introduction to foreign policy, but worthwhile!
