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Source: DN!

Cable Revelations

 

(Interview with Noam Chomsky begins 26 minutes into the program)
 

World-renowned political dissident and linguist Noam Chomsky talks about the release of more than 250,000 secret U.S. State Department cables by WikiLeaks. In 1971, Chomsky helped government whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg release the Pentagon Papers, a top-secret internal U.S. account of the Vietnam War. Commenting on the revelations that several Arab leaders are urging the United States to attack Iran, Chomsky says, "latest polls show] Arab opinion holds that the major threat in the region is Israel, that’s 80 percent; the second threat is the United States, that’s 77 percent. Iran is listed as a threat by 10 percent," Chomsky says. "This may not be reported in the newspapers, but it’s certainly familiar to the Israeli and U.S. governments and the ambassadors. What this reveals is the profound hatred for democracy on the part of our political leadership."


Part 1 on WikiLeaks above.

Part 2 on the Economy, US Midterm Elections, Climate Change, Haiti, and more, below...

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Suppression of Information.

By Peterson, Michelle at Dec 09, 2010 02:15 AM

I have to admit that I am a huge admirer of Noam Chomsky.  I don't think I have ever disagreed with anything he has said or written.  I am glad that Amy Goodman has him on Democracy Now regularly. 
Chomsky and, I hate to say it, the late Howard Zinn, were key figures when Daniel Elsberg released the Pentagon Papers.  This you can hear about in the above interview.  The U.S.'s relentless efforts to suppress information is a form of totalitarianism. It would go on for too long to comment on every aspect of this interview, but it brings about great insight from a great thinker about the current state of affairs. 

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