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Publisher
Encounter Books
ISBN-10
1641774096
ISBN-13
9781641774093
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24070923095

Product Key Features

Book Title
Disaster of Our Own Making : How the West Lost Ukraine
Number of Pages
408 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Russia & the Former Soviet Union, Europe / Baltic States, Intelligence & Espionage, Modern / 21st Century, Propaganda
Publication Year
2024
Genre
Political Science, History
Author
Brandon J. Weichert
Format
Hardcover

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Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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"The escalating war in Ukraine is not just another proxy war, it has the potential to spark WWIII. Americans must stop blindly accepting what we are told by our national security state. As Brandon Weichert explains in great detail, the unfolding crisis in Ukraine is certainly a 'disaster of our own making.'" --Joe Kent, Retired Greet Beret, former CIA Paramilitary Ops Officer, and author of Send Me: The True Story of a Mother at War "If you read only one book this year, it should be Brandon Weichert's devastating critique of American policy failure in Ukraine. Contrary to everything you've heard from the echo chamber of the Establishment press, Washington picked a fight with Russia is pursuit of its utopian scheme of exporting democracy. Weichert is no apologist for Russia, which he calls a "gangster's paradise," but he denounces the Neo-conservatives and Neo-liberals who "abandoned all pretense of proportion and embraced a maximalist approach that was designed to collapse Russia itself." Worse than a crime, this was a blunder: the Biden administration vastly underestimated Russia's ability to mobilize manpower and materiel, and the help it was to receive from India, China and other trading partners. As A Disaster of Our Own Making goes to press, Ukraine's position is crumbling and the United States faces a worse strategic setback than Vietnam. Meticulously researched, carefully argued, and cold-bloodedly accurate, Weichert's book is a courageous challenge to Establishment conformism and strategic self-delusion. Read it and send a copy to your congressman." --David P. Goldman, Deputy Editor of the Asia Times and Washington Fellow of the Claremont Institute "Weichert takes the reader on a step-by-step journey of just how badly Washington's bipartisan foreign policy establishment, and its NATO allies, destroyed the hard-won post-Cold War peace with Russia over Ukraine. Rather than seek to uphold a more equitable peace through cold, hard realism in the post-Cold War world, America's foreign policy establishment sought maximum control. Americans and Europeans are not paying for that hubris in the killing fields of Ukraine. As Weichert shows, the situation in Ukraine was entirely avoidable. This book is a meticulously researched, brilliantly written indictment of the incompetent ideologues who run Washington today--and a call for radical change." --Harry J. Kazianis, Senior Director for National Security Affairs at the Center for the National Interest
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Synopsis
In 1991, the Cold War ended in a bloodless victory for NATO. After 70 years of a grueling, nuclear-tinged Cold War, communism was dead, Eastern Europe was free, Russia looked to the West for how to build a better, freer future for itself, and liberal democracy and capitalism reigned supreme. But in the ruins of the last war lies the seeds for the next great conflict. Floating just beneath the surface of post-Cold War international relations was the question of what was to become of NATO with the loss of the Soviet Union as a threat? Western leaders believed expansion into the former Soviet states of Eastern Europe was the natural next step. But the Russians opposed this. For 30 years, a succession of Russian leaders--from Mikhail Gorbachev to Boris Yeltsin to Vladimir Putin--warned the West that NATO's expansion into territories bordering Russia, notably into Ukraine, would trigger a violent response from Moscow. Yet, the West did not listen. Contrary to the popular narrative in the West, A Disaster of Our Own Making: How the West Lost Ukraine will show readers how Westerners created the crisis with Russia and why now innocent Ukrainians are being made to pay with their lives for the arrogance (and ignorance) of Western leaders in the post-Cold War era. Thanks to that hubris, today, the world teeters on the brink of a potential nuclear world war over the status of Ukraine., This searing account of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine reveals that, contrary to popular media narratives, Western hawks are culpable in triggering a war that has cost many thousands of innocent Ukrainian lives. In 1991, the Cold War ended in a bloodless victory for NATO. After 45 years of a grueling, nuclear-tinged Cold War, communism was dead, Eastern Europe was free, Russia looked to the West for how to build a better, freer future for itself, and liberal democracy and capitalism reigned supreme. But in the ruins of the last war lie the seeds for the next great conflict. Floating just beneath the surface of post-Cold War international relations was the question of what was to become of NATO with the loss of the Soviet Union as a threat. Western leaders believed expansion into the former Soviet states of Eastern Europe was the natural next step. But the Russians opposed this. For 30 years, a succession of Russian leaders--from Mikhail Gorbachev to Boris Yeltsin to Vladimir Putin--warned the West that NATO's expansion into territories bordering Russia, notably into Ukraine, would trigger a violent response from Moscow. Yet, the West did not listen. Contrary to the popular narrative in the West , A Disaster of Our Own Making: How the West Lost Ukraine will show readers how Westerners created our current crisis with Russia and why innocent Ukrainians are being made to pay with their lives for the arrogance (and ignorance) of Western leaders in the post-Cold War era. Thanks to their hubris, the world now teeters on the brink of a potential nuclear world war over the status of Ukraine.

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