Twelve American Wars Nine of Them Avoidable

Cover of Twelve American Wars Nine of Them Avoidable by Eugene G. Windchy
Publisher: Xlibris
Year: 2019
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 458
ISBN-13: 9781796040593
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.47048328754 pounds
Width: 1.15 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 355.00973
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Twelve American Wars Nine of Them Avoidable by Eugene G. Windchy, published by Xlibris in 2019, is a comprehensive examination of the factors leading the United States into various conflicts throughout its history. This reprint edition spans 458 pages and is presented in English. Windchy explores the complexities of American military engagements, particularly focusing on the avoidable nature of many wars and the underlying political maneuvers that have influenced these decisions.

In this book, readers will discover an analysis of significant events such as the Civil War and World War I, alongside a critical look at America’s military actions in Muslim nations. Windchy discusses the implications of a “policy coup” in Washington and questions the narratives surrounding these conflicts, including the motivations behind the firing on Fort Sumter and the broader context of international conspiracies. This work aims to shed light on historical mistakes to inform future decisions regarding war and peace.


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Eugene Windchy lays bare the tricks, errors and secret plans that have led the American people into avoidable wars. In order to prevent wars in the future, we need to know how they have come about in the past.

A harsh light is thrown on our wars with Muslim nations. Did a “policy coup” in Washington demand regime changes in seven countries, as alleged by retired four-star General Wesley Clark?

Our greatest national catastrophe was the Civil War, which began with Southerners firing on Fort Sumter in Charleston, S.C. Why did the Southerners reject an opportunity to take the fort peacefully? We learn who opened fire and why.

America’s entering World War I saved the Allies from defeat. Why in 1936 did Winston Churchill say the Americans ought to have stayed home and minded their own business?

Did Germany start World War I? Triggering the war, according to our textbooks, was a young Bosnian Serb, Gavrilo Princip, who shot Austria’s Archduke Ferdinand. Was he a lone wolf? He was not. At trial sixteen men were convicted of participating in the crime. They were part of an international conspiracy that did not include Germany.

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Language: en. Pages: 458. Edition: Reprint.

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