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Bricmont: Why Humanitarian Interventionism is a Dead End
Znet Article, December, 06 2012
Jean Bricmont
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Instead of calling for more and more interventions, we should demand of our governments the strict respect for international law, non-interference in the internal affairs of other States and cooperation instead of confrontation
Bricmont: On Humanitarian Interventionism, Iran, Israel and the Non-Aligned Nations
Znet Article, October, 04 2012
Jean Bricmont
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An Interview With Jean Bricmont on humanitarian imperialism
Bricmont: The Language of Power
Znet Article, September, 23 2010
Jean Bricmont
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In this interview with Thomas Kollmann, Jean Bricmont discusses the abuse of human rights discourse, relations with Iran and the value of international law.
Bricmont: Responsibility to Protect?
Znet Article, July, 29 2009
Jean Bricmont
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On July 23, a debate concerning the Responsibility to Protect took place in front of the General Asssembly of the United Nations. The responsibility to protect (R2P) is a notion agreed to by world leaders in 2005, that holds States responsible for...
Johnstone: Three Proposals on Palestine
Znet Article, January, 08 2009
Diana Johnstone
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We have reached a point where answering the Zionist arguments is both useless and unworthy of humanity.
Bricmont: War in the Name of Peace
Znet Article, October, 04 2007
Jean Bricmont
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In 1999, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation lacked any mandate from the United Nations when it attacked Serbia. In Afghanistan, the U.S. continued bombing in 2002, even when the government that replaced the Taliban asked it to stop (lest the c...
Bricmont: When wishful thinking replaces resistance
Znet Article, September, 09 2007
Jean Bricmont
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Many people in the antiwar movement try to reassure themselves: Bush cannot possibly attack Iran. He does not have the means to do so, or, perhaps, even he is not foolish enough to engage in such an enterprise. Various particular reasons are put f...
Bricmont: The Class Struggle Will No Longer Be Offshored
Znet Article, September, 08 2007
Jean Bricmont
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The Class Struggle Will No Longer Be Offshored
Bricmont: How to Deal with The Lobby
Znet Article, August, 16 2006
Jean Bricmont
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Americans are constantly told that they have to defend themselves against people who "hate them", but without understanding why they are hated. Is the cause our secular democracy? Our appetite for oil? There are lots of democracies in the world th...
Bricmont: Humanitarian Imperialism
Znet Article, January, 11 2006
Jean Bricmont
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In his new book, Humanitarian Imperialism, Jean Bricmont denounces the use of the human rights pretext to justify attacks against countries in the South. He is a pacifist and a committed intellectual. How is it that a professor of theoretical phy...
Bricmont: The Gift of War
Znet Article, June, 09 2004
Jean Bricmont
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The Gift of War
Bricmont: Regression and Resistance
Znet Article, April, 24 2003
Jean Bricmont
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The slogan was repeated around the world: "no blood for oil". But blood and oil have flowed together for a long time. From the betrayal of the Arab world by the French and the British following the fall of the Turkish empire in 1917 to the latest ...
Bricmont: Just Say No-to Imperialism
Znet Article, October, 10 2002
Jean Bricmont
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Neither Iraqi concessions nor objections from leaders of traditionally friendly countries seem able to deter the United States government from its determination to take to the warpath against Iraq to impose "regime change". This unprecedented defi...
Bricmont: Why We Still Need To Be Anti-Imperialists
Znet Article, May, 13 2002
Jean Bricmont
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It seems evident, from the attitude of the capitalist world to Soviet Russia, of the Entente to the Central Empires, and of England to Ireland and India, that there is no depth of cruelty, perfidy or brutality from which the present holders of pow...


