The book “Blood and Oil: The Price of Empire” reveals a well-documented pattern showing how U.S. foreign policy has been captured by Israeli interests through financial influence from groups like AIPAC, which raises tens of millions of dollars to pressure politicians and fill executive branch positions with pro-Israel loyalists. The consequences of this captured policy include over $8 trillion dollars spent on wars since 2001 while U.S. infrastructure receives a D+ grade, revealing a choice to prioritize global military reach over domestic needs like safe bridges. Economic burdens fall on ordinary Americans and the Global South as sanctions and threats…

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