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In his book, Dyer makes the argument that:
  • the U.S. " Neo-conservative Agenda " included the invasion of a country as a demonstration of U.S. military power and a new willingness to operate in defiance of international co-operation and the U.N. ;

  • Iraq was chosen because it was an unpopular government engaged in human rights violations and obstruction in implementing U.N. resolutions, and that therefore an invasion would elicit a minimum of sympathy from the world;

  • Iraq was also chosen because while it was a potential long-term threat the invasion would be low-risk as it was considered unlikely that Iraq possessed usable weapons of mass destruction;

  • oil was not a motivating factor, as military occupation is not the most cost-effective way to obtain oil;

  • undermining the UN's role in international security will result in the kind of security situation that existed in 1914;

  • the United States does not have the military assets or economic base to sustain a self-appointed role as the world's 'judge, jury and executioner';


He concludes that by embarking on a mission of world domination without the ability to sustain it in the long term will lead to a dangerous increase in the chances of a world war.