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BOOK DESCRIPTION The New American Empire In 2025: Trump's Neo-Imperial Ambitions And The Return Of Territorial Expansionism For the first time since 1947, the United States is actively pursuing the acquisition of foreign territories. Dr. Naim Tahir Baig's groundbreaking analysis reveals how Donald Trump's 2025 territorial threats against Greenland, Panama, and Canada represent far more than political theater-they constitute a coherent imperial vision that fundamentally challenges the post-World War II international order. Drawing on extensive primary sources, classified Pentagon documents, and…mehr

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BOOK DESCRIPTION The New American Empire In 2025: Trump's Neo-Imperial Ambitions And The Return Of Territorial Expansionism For the first time since 1947, the United States is actively pursuing the acquisition of foreign territories. Dr. Naim Tahir Baig's groundbreaking analysis reveals how Donald Trump's 2025 territorial threats against Greenland, Panama, and Canada represent far more than political theater-they constitute a coherent imperial vision that fundamentally challenges the post-World War II international order. Drawing on extensive primary sources, classified Pentagon documents, and unprecedented access to Indigenous leaders and European diplomats, Baig chronicles how climate change has ironically driven a climate-denying president toward Arctic expansion. As melting ice sheets expose trillion-dollar mineral wealth and new shipping routes, Trump's administration has moved from rhetoric to military planning, ordering the Pentagon to develop "credible options" for seizing control of strategic territories from democratic allies. At the heart of this imperial resurgence lies a profound moral contradiction: the world's most powerful democracy threatening territorial conquest against fellow democracies, including NATO allies. When Trump refused to rule out military force against Denmark over Greenland, he created an unprecedented crisis that strikes at the foundation of transatlantic security. For the first time in NATO's 75-year history, member states must contemplate defending against their own protector. But this is also the story of extraordinary resistance. In the Arctic communities of Kalaallit Nunaat, Indigenous Inuit have mounted a remarkable sovereignty movement, with 85% of Greenlanders rejecting American annexation. Their message-"We don't want to be Americans. We want to be Greenlanders"-has become a rallying cry for self-determination movements worldwide and a powerful rebuke to 21st-century colonialism. Baig masterfully weaves together multiple narratives: the historical roots of American expansionism from Manifest Destiny to modern empire; the climate crisis that has made Arctic resources accessible for the first time; the Indigenous voices fighting for sovereignty; the alliance crisis that threatens NATO's survival; and the dangerous precedent of normalizing territorial conquest in the nuclear age. He reveals how Trump's "America First" ideology has evolved into "Make America Bigger," replacing innovation and partnership with the crude logic of territorial acquisition. The book explores critical questions that will define the 21st century: Can international law survive when the global hegemon abandons its own principles? How do small nations and Indigenous peoples resist the territorial ambitions of great powers? What happens when climate change becomes a catalyst for imperial expansion rather than international cooperation? And ultimately, will America choose the path of empire or maintain its role as a leader of free nations? With rigorous scholarship, "The New American Empire" stands as the definitive account of America's neo-imperial turn and its consequences for global stability, Indigenous rights, and the future of international cooperation. This is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how the United States is reshaping its role in the world-and what that transformation means for democracy, sovereignty, and peace in our interconnected age. "A masterwork of contemporary analysis that reveals the dangerous intersection of climate change, imperial ambition, and democratic decay. Baig has written the essential book for understanding America's most consequential foreign policy shift since World War II."
Autorenporträt
Dr. Naim Tahir Baig can be described as a Political Analyst, Geopolitical Strategist, Military and Security Studies Expert, Intelligence and Espionage Scholar, Social Commentator, Philosopher of Contemporary Issues, Digital Economy Specialist, Islamic Scholar and Interfaith Commentator, Poet and Literary Author, Regional Studies Expert, Multidisciplinary Intellectual, and Pakistan-Centric Analyst, reflecting his diverse expertise across politics, geopolitics, military strategy, intelligence, social commentary, business, religion, literature, and regional studies. Books by Dr Naim Tahir Baig Political Analysis & Contemporary HistoryBashar al-Assad's Last Stand: A Study of the Syrian Conflict's Final 11 Days in December 2024 Three Winters in Exile: The Trump Chronicles 2021-2024 Biden vs. Trump The 45th and 46th: A Tale of Two Americas Imran Khan's Political Journey: From Cricket to Revolution Political Prophecies of Imran Khan From Captain to Khan: The Rise and Fall of Imran Khan The Widening Political Gap Between Muslim Rulers And Their Masses In The 21st Century Ibrahim Traoré International Relations & Geopolitical AnalysisCan Russia Help Pakistan Grow? Why Nuclear-Armed Pakistan Has Not Fought a War Against Israel in the 2020s? A Textbook Of Foreign Policy Analysis International Relations from a Pakistani Perspective The UNO's Three Failures: Gaza, Kashmir, and Ukraine Military Operations & Strategic Studies27 Minutes That Nearly Started World War III Operation Bunyan um Marsoos 2nd Edition: Operation Rising Lion: Israel's Strike Against Iran's Nuclear Program Operation True Promise 3 The Spider's Web: How Ukraine Rewrote the Rules of War Operation Rising Lion 2025: Israel's Strike on Iran's Nuclear Program Intelligence and Espionage Research AnalysisBehind The Veil Of Deception: Catherine Perez-Shakdam