"What Uncle Sam Really Wants" is a book by Noam Chomsky that provides a critical analysis of the motivations behind U.S. foreign policy. The book is a compilation of talks and interviews conducted between 1986 and 1991, and it argues that the U.S. governments foreign policy is driven by a desire to maintain global dominance and protect the interests of the wealthy and powerful. Chomsky contends that the U.S. governments rhetoric about promoting democracy and human rights is often a cover for its real goals, which include securing access to natural resources, suppressing popular movements that challenge U.S. hegemony, and maintaining a favorable global economic order. Overall, "What Uncle Sam Really Wants" offers a critical perspective on U.S. foreign policy and the role of the U.S. government in the world.