The MIT professor lays out how the majority of U.S. policies are opposed to what wide swaths of the public want
The following is a transcript of a recent
speech delivered Noam Chomsky in Bonn, Germany, at DW Global Media
Forum, Bonn, Germany. It was previously published at Alternet.
I’d like to comment on topics that I think should regularly
be on the front pages but are not — and in many crucial cases are
scarcely mentioned at all or are presented in ways that seem to me
deceptive because they’re framed almost reflexively in terms of
doctrines of the powerful.
American power is diminishing, as it has been in fact since its peak in 1945, but it’s still incomparable. And it’s dangerous. Obama’s remarkable global terror campaign and the limited, pathetic reaction to it in the West is one shocking example. And it is a campaign of international terrorism – by far the most extreme in the world. Those who harbor any doubts on that should read the report issued by Stanford University and New York University, and actually I’ll return to even more serious examples than international terrorism.
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