Chomsky: Are We About to Get Embroiled in a Nightmare War With By Noam Chomsky, AlterNet The January/February issue of Foreign Affairs featured the article “Time to Attack The media resound with warnings about a likely Israeli attack on As tensions escalate, eerie echoes of the run-up to the wars in Concerns about “the imminent threat” of The nonaligned countries, a movement with 120 member nations, has vigorously supported Iran’s right to enrich uranium – an opinion shared by the majority of Americans (as surveyed by WorldPublicOpinion.org) before the massive propaganda onslaught of the past two years. Europeans regard Western commentary has made much of how the Arab dictators allegedly support the Concerns about A prime concern right now is that One of Israel’s leading strategic analysts, Zeev Maoz, in “Defending the Holy Land,” his comprehensive analysis of Israeli security and foreign policy, concludes that “the balance sheet of Israel’s nuclear policy is decidedly negative” – harmful to the state’s security. He urges instead that Meanwhile, the West’s sanctions on The sanctions against The There is little credible discussion of just what constitutes the Iranian threat, though we do have an authoritative answer, provided by The understanding of serious Israeli and U.S. analysts is expressed clearly by 30-year CIA veteran Bruce Riedel, who said in January, “If I was an Iranian national security planner, I would want nuclear weapons” as a deterrent. An additional charge the West levels against Iran is that it is seeking to expand its influence in neighboring countries attacked and occupied by the U.S. and Britain, and is supporting resistance to the U.S.-backed Israeli aggression in Lebanon and illegal Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands. Like its deterrence of possible violence by Western countries, Global opinion agrees with Maoz. Support is overwhelming for a WMDFZ in the Middle East; this zone would include Support for this policy at the NPT Review Conference in May 2010 was so strong that Washington was forced to agree formally, but with conditions: The zone could not take effect until a comprehensive peace settlement between Israel and its Arab neighbors was in place; Israel’s nuclear weapons programs must be exempted from international inspection; and no country (meaning the U.S.) must be obliged to provide information about “Israeli nuclear facilities and activities, including information pertaining to previous nuclear transfers to Israel.” The 2010 conference called for a session in May 2012 to move toward establishing a WMDFZ in the With all the furor about Iran, however, there is scant attention to that option, which would be the most constructive way of dealing with the nuclear threats in the region: for the “international community,” the threat that Iran might gain nuclear capability; for most of the world, the threat posed by the only state in the region with nuclear weapons and a long record of aggression, and its superpower patron. One can find no mention at all of the fact that the We may ignore the claim, but not the fact that the resolution explicitly commits signers to establishing a WMDFZ in the (Noam Chomsky's new book is ``Making the Future: Occupations, Interventions, Empire and Resistance,'' a collection of his columns for The New York Times Syndicate. Chomsky is emeritus professor of linguistics and philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in © 2012 Noam Chomsky © 2012 Independent Media Institute. All rights reserved. |
Donations can be sent to the
"The master class has always declared the wars; the subject class has always fought the battles. The master class has had all to gain and nothing to lose, while the subject class has had nothing to gain and everything to lose--especially their lives." Eugene Victor Debs
No comments:
Post a Comment