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By Noam Chomsky at Mar 01, 2005
The issue that concerned planners from the 1950s was the usual one: independent nationalism in Vietnam might prove successful in terms meaningful to others in the region facing similar problems, and the "virus" might spread, "infecting" others, in Thailan... (More) Comments (94)
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 16, 2005
It's certainly necessary to make distinctions, and to try to understand motivations -- not just of Palestinian suicide bombers, and bin Laden, but also of the communities from which they come and who they are addressing. On motivations, grievances, etc.,... (More) Comments (148)
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 16, 2005
...There are real US-Israel conflicts, but they are not being reported in the US (they are in Israel). An important one right now is the conflict over Israel's efforts to sell advanced military technology to China (Harpy drones), to which the US is strong... (More) Comments (90)
Serb Massacres & NATO Intervention
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 16, 2005
In Nov. 2004, the Bosnian Serb Republic issued a detailed document estimating the number missing as close to 8000, and apologized for the killing of thousands by the Serb forces. That is standardly misreported... The massacre, whatever its scale, can h... (More) Comments (28)
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 07, 2005
In many respects, the elections were successful. The main success, however, is being mentioned only marginally, by a few reporters: the US was compelled to allow them to take place. That is a real triumph of non-violent resistance, for which Sistani h... (More) Comments (248)
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 07, 2005
I presume the main motivation is to make sure that no one pays attention to the real scandal: that the US-imposed sanctions slaughtered hundreds of thousands of people, devastated the society, compelled the population to rely on Saddam Hussein for surviva... (More) Comments (65)
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 04, 2005
About US plans, we can, of course, only speculate. We do know that the US has been advertising threats to Iran very openly, for some time. What's called "the Israeli air force" might more accurately be called a US air force with Israeli pilots. As su... (More) Comments (159)
By Noam Chomsky at Feb 04, 2005
The "Salvadoran option" means not just assassination squads, as announced, but mass murder -- facts about US operations in El Salvador that are kept in the dark, as is the truth about the 1984 Salvadoran election that is now touted as the grand model for ... (More) Comments (15)
By Noam Chomsky at Jan 31, 2005
[T]he dramatic rise in suicides in Andhra Pradesh, which have become a huge scandal....are particularly striking because they are so close to the jewels of the Indian economy, the high tech IT centers in Bangalore and Hyderabad, which evoke paroxysms of a... (More) Comments (26)
By Noam Chomsky at Jan 31, 2005
The use of force always bears a heavy burden of proof, but I think it can sometimes be met. When? No one can give a general answer to that. There are some approaches, for example, by the most important UN resolution condemning terrorism in all its for... (More) Comments (50)
By Noam Chomsky at Jan 18, 2005
Japan and Europe have been working hard to achieve a measure of energy independence for a long time, ever since they had the opportunity. Japan has had long-standing relations with Iranian oil production, and got a multi-billion dollar contract for op... (More) Comments (20)
American Empire from the 1940's to today
By Noam Chomsky at Jan 18, 2005
US power peaked in the late 1940s, when it had half the wealth of the world and unmatched control over international institutions, trade, etc. It's been declining ever since. By 1970, the world was becoming "tripolar," with three major economic centers... (More) Comments (11)
By Noam Chomsky at Jan 11, 2005
For some time, the right wing has been warning that if Israel is to deal with the "demographic problem" -- too many non-Jews in a Jewish state -- it is either going to have to expel the Arab population, which is regarded as unfeasible (except insofar as c... (More) Comments (288)
By Noam Chomsky at Jan 05, 2005
There are studies, often, asking people whether religious beliefs are "very important" to them, how often they attend religious services, etc. There are also interesting studies relating intensity of religious belief (by such measures) with economic devel... (More) Comments (225)
By Noam Chomsky at Dec 27, 2004
One is the system that the military preferred after the debacle with a citizen's army in Vietnam, the first time an imperial power used a citizen's army to fight a colonial war: what's called a "volunteer army," which in effect amounts mostly to a mercena... (More) Comments (113)


