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War Made Invisible : How America Hides

by Norman Solomon

Publisher: New Press, The Published: 2024-09-10 Category: Politics & Democracy

The machinery of modern warfare operates largely beyond public view, shielded by layers of euphemism, propaganda, and deliberate obscurity. This powerful examination reveals how the United States military establishment has perfected the art of making violence invisible to its own citizens, creating a dangerous disconnect between democratic ideals and the realities of perpetual conflict.

At the heart of this investigation lies a troubling paradox: while America positions itself as a beacon of democracy and human rights, its citizens remain largely unaware of the true scope and consequences of military actions conducted in their name. Through meticulous research and compelling evidence, readers discover how government agencies, military contractors, and complicit media organizations collaborate to sanitize warfare, transforming human tragedy into sterile statistics and abstract strategic objectives.

The exploration begins with the evolution of military language itself. Terms like "collateral damage," "surgical strikes," and "kinetic action" strip away the visceral reality of destroyed lives and shattered communities. This linguistic transformation serves a crucial purpose: it allows citizens to maintain comfortable distance from the devastating impacts of American military interventions across the globe. Readers gain insight into how this carefully constructed vocabulary shapes public consciousness and manufactures consent for policies that might otherwise face significant opposition.

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