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! Read * Acts of Aggression by Noam Chomsky, Edward W. Said, Ramsey Clark ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Acts of Aggression Helpful Off-Set to Conventional Wisdom (Inherent Blindness) Robert David STEELE Vivas This small 65-page paperback is part of The Open Media Pamphlet Series. In three separate articles by internationally-recognized humanists, it makes three important points: first, that U.S. policies toward "rogue states" comprised largely of embargoes that result in infant mortality, local epidemics, starvation, infertility, and so on, are a direct violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; second,

Acts of Aggression

Title : Acts of Aggression
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Rating : 4.81 (672 Votes)
Asin : 1583220054
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 64 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-02-25
Language : English

sanctions and military actions against Iraq are indefensible, and in violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.. Noam Chomsky compares U.S. resolutions and international law. Through three separate essays, this book provides an in-depth analysis of U.S.-Arab relations, the contradictions and consequences of U.S. foreign policy toward "rogue states", and how hostile American actions abroad conflict with U.N. foreign policy to that of the "rogue states" which the United States identifies as its enemies. Ramsey Clark argues that U.S

--Ron Hogan. Noted commentator on Middle Eastern affairs Edward Said supplements Chomsky's argument with a consideration of the severity of U.S. What constitutes the behavior that gets a nation labeled a "rogue state"? If, Noam Chomsky suggests, we consider a state to be acting in an "outlaw" fashion when it refuses to heed the articles and resolutions of the United Nations, then the United States is as much a "rogue state" as Saddam Hussein's Iraq--if not more. Chomsky presents a brief outline of America's attempts--once the cold war was over--to reconstruct Iraq as an enemy after years of turning a blind eye to Saddam's activities and even supp

. Edward W. Ramsey Clark served as Attorney General of the United States during the Johnson Administration. Noam Chomsky lives in Cambridge MA. Said is the Old Dominion Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University

Helpful Off-Set to Conventional Wisdom (Inherent Blindness) Robert David STEELE Vivas This small 65-page paperback is part of The Open Media Pamphlet Series. In three separate articles by internationally-recognized humanists, it makes three important points: first, that U.S. policies toward "rogue states" comprised largely of embargoes that result in infant mortality, local epidemics, starvation, infertility, and so on, are a direct violation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; second, that the U.S. appears to have been both an active practitioner of bio-chemical warfare resulting in the deaths and deformation of hundreds of thousands of South Vietnamese civilians (Agent Orange) as well as a passive practition. "Great Introduction to US-Arab relations" according to Eds. This book is a great intro to the media-obscured arab-american relations. The major topic here is u$-Iraq, but Chomsky also gives relevant examples from other areas to support his arguments. The parts by Clark and Said are also well written but rather short. They serve mainly as an introduction and a short recap of the book. The language is very clear and concise (except for Said, who displays furious poetry in an elegant manner). Appropriate for all ages as a general introduction to Chomsky's style and also to "america and it's junior partner britain's" flagrant violations of laws that they ironically claim to strive for. One can also. "trying to find the truth" according to humpty. This book helped me to try to answer some questions that were at the back of my mind

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