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Erkki Tuomioja, Finnish Minister of Foreign Affairs

[Chomsky] holds a mirror up to the United States, [showing] it in a very different light than the United States' official rhetoric."

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Contents

Rogues' Gallery: Who Qualifies?
Rogue States
Crisis in the Balkans
East Timor Retrospective
"Plan Colombia"
Cuba and the US Government: David vs. Goliath
Putting on the Pressure: Latin America
Jubilee 2000
"Recovering Rights": A Crooked Path
The United States and the "Challenge of Universality"
The Legacy of War
Millennium Greetings
Power in the Domestic Arena
Socioeconomic Sovereignty
Notes
Index

An Excerpt from Rogue States by Noam Chomsky

The concept of "rogue state" plays a pre-eminent role today in policy planning and analysis.

The current Iraq crisis is only the latest example. Washington and London declared Iraq a "rogue state," a threat to its neighbors and to the entire world, an "outlaw nation" led by a reincarnation of Hitler who must be contained by the guardians of world order, the United States and its British "junior partner," to adopt the term ruefully employed by the British foreign office half a century ago. The concept merits a close look.

[...]

A secret 1995 study of the Strategic Command, which is responsible for the strategic nuclear arsenal, outlines the basic thinking. Released through the Freedom of Information Act, the study, Essentials of Post-Cold War Deterrence, "shows how the United States shifted its deterrent strategy from the defunct Soviet Union to so-called rogue states such as Iraq, Libya, Cuba and North Korea," AP reports. The study advocates that the US exploit its nuclear arsenal to portray itself as "irrational and vindictive if its vital interests are attacked." That "should be a part of the national persona we project to all adversaries," in particular the "rogue states." "It hurts to portray ourselves as too fully rational and cool-headed," let alone committed to such silliness as international law and treaty obligations. "The fact that some elements" of the US government "may appear to be potentially 'out of control' can be beneficial to creating and reinforcing fears and doubts within the minds of an adversary's decision makers." The report resurrects Nixon's "madman theory": our enemies should recognize that we are crazed and unpredictable, with extraordin


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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Chomsky, Sep 13 2004
Par Sandy (Toronto, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Quite impressive as ussual. I suggest also to read The Bewildered Herd: Media Coverage of International Conflicts & Public Opinion.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Chomsky: The Ever-Knowing, Déc 14 2003
Par Jaton Rash (Vancouver, WA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Chomsky is fabulous at pointing out stinging ironies in the American political landscape, not to mention the media landscape. Those are indeed his two main topics, and he makes you think about these things as you watch your local or national news, (which gets harder to do after reading Chomsky). For instance, if you watch CNN right now, you'll be watching a lengthy report and analysis on a woman from North Dakota who is missing and believed to have been kidnapped and furthermore believed to be dead. The images of this young woman splash across the screen, then there's a shot of the suspect, then a shot of a hundred people scouring a field looking for clues, then a shot of the local sheriff hugging the woman's dad, and finally another image of the woman followed by a picture of the parking lot where it is supposed she was kidnapped. It's a tragic story to be sure, and many people must find it interesting, but not by any definition can this be news. All of the cable news companies are doing this, and while it is simply a device to boost ratings and appeal to the lowest interests of the masses, it also creates a massive distraction from the huge tragedies and ironies in the world.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Anger management, Mai 30 2003
So. You're angry. Here's someone who's just as angry and is willing to take on the causes of all the anger. Read up before you get read down.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Engaging Perspectives on U.S. Foriegn Policies
This book is packed with information regarding everything from Saddam Hussein to NAFTA. Haiti, Cuba, Laos, the former Soviet bloc states, the EU, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Vietnam,... Read more
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Unimpressive for Chomsky
Rogue States left me with an indifferent feeling. I felt that he failed to make persusaive arguments and he often wandered into diatribes about capitalism and corporate welfare... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Irrefutably the best book on the subject matter
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Repetive, mostly unforceful writing
This is Chomsky's second book that I have read, and like the first one (9-11), I found it repetitive and un-necessarily lengthy for its modest 214 pages. Read more
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Worthwhile reading, but perhaps not the best place to start
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Rogue States
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Truth Shall Set Us Free
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4.0étoiles sur 5 This book is worth reading.
You may not agree with all of his opinions or analysis, but along with footnotes he provides a lot of facts that may not be usually reported on American media.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 An entertaining read
As usual, Chomsky provides an entertaining read. If you have any critical faculties at all, you'll find this book alternately laughable and frightening: Laughable that he believes... Read more
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