January 13, 2006
The World's Government; Genealogy of the Jihad
When the Cold War ended, a question arose: What would succeed that great political, military, economic, and ideological conflict as the central issue in international relations? By the middle of the first decade of the 21st century, the question had been answered. The enormous power and pervasive influence of the United States were universally acknowledged to be the defining feature of world affairs.
In the eyes of many, American supremacy counted as a great misfortune. The foreign
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