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Brazen Imperialism in the Middle East

Brazen imperialism in the Middle East Sat, 14 Jun 2008 22:05:51


The following is Press TV's exclusive full-length interview with American linguist, philosopher, political activist, author and MIT professor Avram Noam Chomsky:

Press TV: How do you characterize this so-called security treaty between Washington and Baghdad?

Chomsky: The security arrangement was in fact declared last November. There was a declaration from the White House, presumably a Bush-Maliki declaration, but had nothing to do with the Congress or Parliament or any other official institution. It called for an indefinite long-term US military presence in Iraq and that could include the huge air bases that are now being built around Iraq. The US is building what's called an embassy but it's unlike any embassy in the world. Its essentially a city inside a city. These are all declared intentions to retain a permanent dominant presence in Iraq.

The declaration also, a little to my surprise, had a rather brazen statement about exploiting the resources of Iraq. It said that the economy of Iraq, which means its oil resources, must be open to foreign investment, privileging American investors. That's pretty brazen. Now that's brazen imperialism saying we invaded you so that we can control your country; and so that our corporations can have privileged access to your resources.

It was not at all clear that any Iraqi was ever going to accept this and in the steps that had followed as there was an attempt to sort of formulate it, more precisely, there have been predictably increasing objections.

Different formulations and so on but without going through the details leading to prime minister al-Maliki's recent comment that you quoted.

Press TV: Do you think Nouri al-Maliki will eventually succumb? I mean previous occupants of that position, well, they have come and gone. Haven't they?

Chomsky: I mean look the country is under military occupation. It is not a free country, so there is a limit on how much any individual can do when your country is under military occupation.

The Wall Street Journal, which is not exactly a radical newspaper, states that the Maliki government survives only on the basis of US arms. That's an exaggeration but not an inconceivable perception, so he might not survive if he doesn't accept it.

Press TV: Professor Chomsky, of course, one country that is being blamed by Washington is Iran and what's on a lot of minds in the Middle East is this drumbeat of war as it were. Do you think the United States wants military action and will there be military action against Iran? And how do you characterize the IAEA's nuclear negotiation process?

Chomsky: It is interesting, the way everything is blamed on Iran. And that's a rather striking reflection of how deep-seated the imperial mentality is in the West, so for example when Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is asked by the press: is there a solution to the problem in Iraq, and she says yes a simple solution - foreign forces should be withdrawn and foreign arms should be withdrawn, referring of course to Iran -, people don't laugh and collapse in ridicule.

I mean, of course, there are foreign forces and foreign arms in Iraq, but not Iranian. They are American, but those are not considered foreign forces.

In the Western conception, US and, indeed, much of the West, if our forces are anywhere, they are indigenous. They are not foreign because fundamentally there is a tacit assumption that we own the world, so our forces are not foreign - they are indigenous.

We talk about Iranian interference: it's like talking about Allied interference in Nazi occupied Vichy France; it doesn't make any sense, but the mentality accepts it.

Now as far as the IAEA is concerned, the United States handed over to the international agency a collection of documents recently and the agency says they have not received adequate explanation about them from Iran. OK that's where things now stand.

I have my own opinion about what ought to be done and, in fact, it happens to be the same as the opinion of the overwhelming majority of Americans and also the overwhelming majority of Iranians, according to the polls in the two countries, namely that the right solution to this problem is to declare a nuclear weapons free zone in the entire region which would include Iran, Israel and American forces deployed there and so on. About three quarter of Americans are in favor of that, and I think that's the right idea!

Press TV: Professor Chomsky, that's obviously not going to happen...

Chomsky: Who says? It won't happen on the assumption that the United States is a completely undemocratic country in which public opinion can't influence policy. I don't think that's a necessary assumption.

Press TV: We're hearing things from Israel. There were remarks about some 'Iran Command' being set up. Of course, we had Seymour Hersh in the United States saying that there was going to be an attack on Iran, obviously...

Chomsky: So will it happen you mean. Nobody knows whether it will happen. I mean it's conceivable. I mean the whole world is aghast at the possibility. One leading British military historian, Corelli Barnett, said it'll mean world war III. It will have very serious consequences, undoubtedly, not to speak of what would happen to Iran, but it's conceivable that they would be willing to take a kind of a wild gamble and just see what happens.

Remember that everything the Bush administration has done, almost without exception, has turned into a catastrophe for the interest that they represent. And it's possible that they might decide to go out in some blaze of glory just to see what happens. Hit the system with a sledgehammer and see what happens. I frankly doubt it. I think that as far as anyone can tell, the US military is opposed and US intelligence seems to be opposed and surely the world is opposed. On whether they will accept those pressures or not, you can't really tell. People like Dick Cheney are unpredictable.

Press TV: Professor Chomsky, if people in your own country are opposed to the Iraq war, Afghanistan seems to be a sort of good war. There was recently a donors' conference in Paris. How do you see the situation in Afghanistan moving on with more money from multinational companies, more so-called donors and yet the security situation seems to be deteriorating.

Chomsky: Well this is a long topic, and I think we ought to talk about it another time, but, very briefly, what matters in this case is the opinion of Afghans. And though we don't have very good evidence about that, we have some. So, for example, this is a recent study, a very interesting study, a Canadian study of Taliban fighters... You know, it seems what they want is to get foreign forces out of the country in which case they can accommodate to the rest.

The general opinion in Afghanistan seems to be somewhat similar. They want accommodation with the Taliban not war and the majority think it's possible. If foreign involvement was reconstruction, that would be accepted undoubtedly, and it should be in my opinion not aid but reparations.

Russia, the United States, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have torn this country to shreds and they owe reparations for what happened, and then maybe the people can accommodate among themselves. That's what diplomacy ought to be pushing for.

RZS/AA/HGH

Tags: afghanistan, arabia, imperialism, iran, iraq, saudi, us

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There is a way to do something about this. The problem is, most people don't know how the political system actually works. If we can get that message out to enough people, we can make real change take place.

One big problem is people in the U.S. are so busy working themselves into an early grave, they don't know what's going on and they don't have the time to do anything about it. I was unable to become a delegate this time, but I was nominated secretary of my local precinct. I believe I will have a really good chance at getting elected next time, since I have more experience now.

I can also bug my neighborhood delegates now that I know who they are.

The big deal about become a delegate is they vote for who winds up on the ballot. We need to educate people on getting involved with this process.

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We can protest, we can yell, and kick and scream; but until we actually get corrupt politicians off the ballot, they wont take us seriously.

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yes yes yes. what can i say, there is a way,
all around the world right now they are free people? may be.
one thing that we all suffer from is greed? too much.
here is my shadow idea.
self sustaining, exactly like it is, if they left it alone.
idea, politics is the voice of the people the people must take there
power and not greed cause effect, ugh.
every time we let go of our inalienable right part of our inalienable
freedom is lost,probably too greed,but now we can see the hole
panacea the unearthly mess on this side of a grave,
trouble is people cant faculty put all the dots together,it's too much,
but we will never stop on this side of the grave,

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To Sharon,
Sorry, this is off topic, but you contacted us (Benedict Arnold & The Traitors), asked us to email you, but didn't leave an email address. Please return to our web site, use the "CONTACT" link and send me an email so I can get back to you.
Thanks!
Tim K

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Tim.
I don't remember contacting you! Where is your website?
Sharon

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I had a guestbook signing from a "Sharon T----n" at my web site for the band Benedict Arnold & The Traitors (www.BenedictArnoldAndTheTraitors.com), who left a message with a link to this "stopfascism.com" web site, so I assumed you were her.

You can see the guestbook entry from "Sharon" if you click on the "CONTACT" link and go to the guestbook.

Sorry for the confusion, if you are not the Sharon that left the guestbook entry.

In any case, I discovered this web site and joined.

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Sorry for the mistaken identity situation.

To get this discussion back on track, let me add the following, as reported by Truthout.org on 23 June 2008: Congressional Resolution Demands Bush Act on Iran

To quote from the article:

"'It sets the stage for a very dangerous escalation.'" (Trita Parsi, co-founder and president of the National Iranian American Council.)

The most strongly worded section of the legislation is article three, which states: "Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That Congress - (3) demands that the President initiate an international effort to immediately and dramatically increase the economic, political, and diplomatic pressure on Iran to verifiably suspend its nuclear enrichment activities by, inter alia [among other things], prohibiting the export to Iran of all refined petroleum products; imposing stringent inspection requirements on all persons, vehicles, ships, planes, trains, and cargo entering or departing Iran; and prohibiting the international movement of all Iranian officials not involved in negotiating the suspension of Iran's nuclear program."

The rubber stamp Congress rolls on...

See link for full article.

http://www.truthout.org/article/congressional-resolution-demands-bush-
act-iran

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there is a fly in the ointment
and it's going to bring the hole thing down
TYRANNICALOLIGARCHY they just wont go away
they keep sitting on top of everything until the bottom
goes up there and cuts the head from the snake
then it starts all over again ?*****

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That seems to be the truth of it....a terrible cycle.
When the bottom becomes the top, they start the TyrannicalOligarchy all over again...

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saw video on Iran Contra Affair,
the arrogance of them, and they were not the only one's
all up and down the line of history,all over this world major
powerful bankster's with there unlimited cash flow do what they like.If we could render on too bankster's what belongs too
bankster's change the cash leave them keep what they have and
we the people have our N W O AND LEAVE THEM GO BLOW.

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I do care, but I dont know what too do, Harry

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america please youtube noam chomsky :
american foreign policy in latin america [2] and free yourselfs

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