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Bomb Power by Garry Wills

Bomb Power

The Modern Presidency and the National Security State

by Garry Wills

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  • Jan 2010, 288 pages
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Alan MacDonald

The inverse of Bomb Power
While Wills described the early 21st century world, but a decade later, the nature of ‘Bomb Power’ was overturned.

Putin has engaged himself in a global propaganda war, which he is utterly unprepared to fight or even less so to win.

Gary Wills’ “Bomb Power” 2010 no longer pertains regarding the nature of War, or ‘special military action’, it’s ‘propaganda war’ that has rewritten the rules of war today.

With the aligned propaganda powers of America, the United Kingdom, the EU, and poor little valiant Ukraine under attack for its very life — Putin is not only out-gunned, but out-peaced.
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