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"The Empire Beneath the Sand: How Arab Oil Crowned Americaand Buried Palestine" is a powerful exposé that uncovers the hidden alliances, economic systems, and political decisions that reshaped the modern Middle Eastand sacrificed Palestine in the process.
In this groundbreaking work, author Taohid Al Mahmud takes readers on a journey through the shadowy corridors of global power. With a personal lens and deep moral urgency, he asks a question many Muslims around the world are silently wondering: Why are the most powerful Arab nations silent in the face of Palestinian suffering?
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"The Empire Beneath the Sand: How Arab Oil Crowned Americaand Buried Palestine" is a powerful exposé that uncovers the hidden alliances, economic systems, and political decisions that reshaped the modern Middle Eastand sacrificed Palestine in the process.

In this groundbreaking work, author Taohid Al Mahmud takes readers on a journey through the shadowy corridors of global power. With a personal lens and deep moral urgency, he asks a question many Muslims around the world are silently wondering: Why are the most powerful Arab nations silent in the face of Palestinian suffering?

The answer lies not just in politics or diplomacy, but in petrodollars, military bases, and unspoken dealsagreements that have helped turn the United States into a global superpower while turning Arab leaders into willing partners. This book reveals how Arab oil wealth was used not to liberate the region, but to empower an empireplacing a symbolic crown on the American president's head, while millions of Palestinians were left stateless, voiceless, and oppressed.

From the fall of the Bretton Woods system and the rise of the petrodollar in the 1970s to the modern-day silence surrounding Israeli aggression, Al Mahmud traces the deep-rooted economic and military entanglements between the U.S. and Gulf states like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait. He sheds light on:

  • The U.S. military presence in the Arabian Peninsula and its use as a staging ground to threaten regional rivals.
  • How Gulf nations maintain wealth and regime security by aligning with American interests.
  • The role of normalized relations with Israel, such as the Abraham Accords, in undermining the Palestinian cause.
  • And most importantly, how Arab oil crowned Americaand buried Palestine.



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Autorenporträt
Taohid Al Mahmud is a freelance writer and a digital marketing professional, who lives in Birmingham, UK. He was born in Bangladesh, and has a keen interest in history and international politics. He has traveled to many places in Bangladesh, and has documented his experiences and insights on his YouTube channel. He has also written articles and blogs on various topics, such as technology, culture, and education. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge and opinions with his readers and viewers.

In this book, he explores the history and the current situation of the Texas secession movement, which aims to achieve the political, cultural, and economic independence of Texas from the United States. He examines the various organizations, leaders, and supporters of the movement, such as the Texas Nationalist Movement, the Republic of Texas Group, and the Texit Campaign. He also analyzes the reasons and arguments for and against secession, and the legal and practical challenges and implications of leaving the union. He also compares the Texas secession movement to other independence movements around the world, such as Brexit and Catalonia.

He hopes that this book will help his readers to learn more about the Texas secession movement, and to understand its history, context, and significance. He also hopes that this book will stimulate their interest and curiosity, and encourage them to do their own research and analysis on the issue. He welcomes their feedback and comments on this book, and he looks forward to writing another book on this topic, after the issue is disputed and settled.