Prof. Noam Chomsky’s extended response to Obama’s Cairo Speech: Palestine-Israel, U.S. presence in the Middle East, U.S. rejectionism, and the Newspeak cover for no change in the U.S. quest for ‘global dominance’. (more…)
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Chomsky’s Lectern: Turning Point?
Posted: 7 June 2009 by Noam Chomsky in Af-Pak War, Chomsky's Lectern, India-Pakistan; 26/11, International Affairs, Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: Abbas, Ahmadinejad, American Empire, Amira Hass, Arab Peace Initiative, Avigdor Lieberman, Baker, Bill Clinton, Cairo Speech, Camp David Summit, democracy, Egypt, embassies, fascism, Fatah, Gaza, Gaza Massacre, George Bush, Hamas, human rights, imperialism, INR, international law, Iran, Iraq, Israel, John Kerry, King Abdullah, Middle East, Moshe Dayan, Mubarak, Muslim World, Nakba, Netanyahu, Newspeak, Noam Chomsky, NPT, nuclear weapons, NWFZ, NYT, Obam, Obama, Pakistan, Palestine, Palestinian Authority, Peres, PLO, Saudi Arabia, settlements, Shamir, Taba Summit, terrorism, Thomas Friedman, UK, UN, UN 242, UN Security Council, US, War, West Bank, WMD, Zionism
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