Iraq (and especially Iran) is largely Shiite, so the act of the US invading Iraq with its Sunni dictatorship minority, was a gift to Iran. The US military pours money into the high-tech sector but allows these companies and not the US people to be the first beneficiaries. The US warned of a ‘new nationalism” in Latin America. The problem was obvious; nationalism helps the people of each country before helping US investors and “that’s totally intolerable.” Of course, it’s fine when the US does economic nationalism, but not other countries. “US corporations own about 50 percent of world wealth.” George Kennan said police repression abroad may be necessary to maintain control over “our resources.” The punch line is that Kennan was replaced because he was considered too dovish.
In 2015, Obama blocked a nuclear weapons-free zone. If Israel had to disclose its nuclear weapons then US aid to Israel would have to terminate under US law. Article 14 in a UN resolution says the US has to work towards a nuclear weapons-free zone, so Obama had to pretend he and his advisors never read Article 14 while mainstream media conveniently refuses to mention it. Obama bailed out the perpetrators instead of the victims of the collapsed housing bubble to the utter silence of US liberals. “The increase in the military budget under Trump – the increase – is larger than the entire Russian military budget.” The US infrastructure is rated D, the lowest ranking possible from the American Society of Civil Engineers. If they ranked it any lower, they’d run the risk of being called uncivil engineers. After Carter, the working class was handed over to the Republicans. Before the mid-1970’s, “the Republican Party had been almost completely pro-choice.” Reagan, Bush Senior and Goldwater were all pro-choice. Fat chance any Republican today would tell you that. Abortion became a wedge issue not for moral reasons but to get votes.
Those who talk about Russian interference in US elections won’t mention the US not only controlling elections in other countries (including Russia) but also the US overthrowing governments we disagree with, or punishing those which voted the wrong way. US hypocrisy souffle, is still a delicacy in DC. The US threw so much money behind Yeltsin that he won the election; it’s not even secret and the US is proud of doing that. In the 1920’s, Germany was the height of Western Civilization, yet ten years later it was the nadir. The United States has “been the most secure country in the world since the War of 1812, but it’s probably one of the most frightened countries in the world. It’s very easy to arouse the population to extreme fear. We’ve got to stop Saddam before he kills us.”
Saddam ally Reagan blocked Congress from looking critically after Saddam gassed Kurds in Northern Iraq. Magicians don’t want Muggles looking too closely at how tricks are done. Later on, the US feigned outrage at these same attacks, in order to attack Iraq. What the right calls socialism today is New Deal liberalism; perhaps hotels today should have dictionaries instead of Bibles. Beat down valid major voting issues with scare tactics; works like a charm. In Reagan’s day, a Gallup poll showed that 70 percent of the US favored an amendment that guaranteed health care. “You can travel around the West Bank (Israel) on superhighways and not even know that there is a Palestinian in existence. Farmers are separated from their fields and so on. A very systematic policy.” A one state solution in Israel means Israel goes out of existence, as it would be a Palestinian majority state.
The Republican problem with the US Post Office is clear; it helps the majority; you can’t have that. “We don’t want people to believe that a government institution can do something for them.” Deregulation is a no-brainer, who lives near the most polluting industries? The poor and people of color of course. Why should Republicans care about the poor and people of color? Republican leaders throw evangelicals crumbs because they know evangelicals are a whopping 25% of the US population, and they dress up nicely on Easter. Britain drew Iraq’s borders after WWI so that Britain, not Turkey (the former Ottoman Empire), could control the oil. Kuwait was carved so that Britain had easy access to the Gulf. “Syria, Lebanon, Palestine – all have borders drawn French and British imperialists for their interests. All over Africa, you see straight lines. Why? The imperial powers were destroying Africa in their interests. Hideous atrocities.”
Note: in the US Senate, Wyoming (population 500,000) has the same number of Senators as California (population 39,000,000). This is why Republicans focus on controlling small states. “No country is capitalist. A capitalist society would self-destruct so quickly it couldn’t exist. What’s called capitalism is actually a kind of state capitalism.” It’s not about defunding the police but removing certain services from them like “domestic disputes, mental health problems, lost dogs or drug overdoses” What do you do on immigration? “Eliminate the conditions from which they are fleeing.” Read the long history of US assault on Latin and Central America.
Obama and Hillary Clinton supported the illegal ouster of “the mildly reformist government of Manuel Zelaya” and installation of a military dictatorship. How many US liberals calling Putin a dictator EVER complained about the US approved dictatorship that replaced Zelaya? Of course, Obama, and Hillary didn’t call it a military coup because if they did, they have to stop funding the dictatorship. In fairness, Europe also has a heartless policy of stopping immigration (from Africa and the Middle East). Whites fearing contamination. It’s okay when it’s about laundry but Jeez Louise… Obama upgraded the stolen island of Diego Garcia to a nuclear military base which “prevents the implementation of the African nuclear weapons-free zone.” And you can’t have a Pacific nuclear weapons-free zone because the US enjoys storing them also on Guam and in Japanese harbors.
Two Noam comments no liberal will post on Facebook: First, The US is so afraid of the power of the International Criminal Court that the GW Bush administration passed an act that “grants the US president the right to use military force to rescue any US citizen who is brought to the Hague for trial by any international tribunal. Gee, I wonder why Noam keeps calling the US the world’s biggest rogue state? Second, The US took forty years to sign the Genocide Convention, and when it did, it demanded the reservation that the Convention excluded the United States. You heard that right, “the United States formally claims that it has the right to commit genocide. And on those grounds, it was exempted from the World Court hearings on the bombing of Serbia.” Give me a progressive any day over a liberal. Famed author Jack London was a liberal; he wrote in “The Unparalleled Invasion” that “the United States should carry out bacteriological warfare and wipe out the Chinese to prevent them from attacking us.” Hold on, Jack; wait until the US gets exempted from genocide claims legally before you too get shamefully war crime-y on us!
Yes, China is violating international law in the South China Sea, but the US can’t complain when it “has not even accepted the rule of international law.” The Chinese remember what US liberals never learned, that Hong Kong was stolen by Britain and China was humiliated for 100 years by British “savagery and violence” and imposed narcotrafficking (opium anyone?). FDR’s grandfather “made a killing in the China trade by narcotrafficking.” Note that when liberals complain about China’s treatment of the Uyghurs, they never mention that there are 2,000,000 in Gaza treated much worse. Ed Herman used to say there are “worthy and unworthy victims”. Scumbags focus on the worthy victims and ignore the unworthy ones.
China is more developed than India now because China implemented rural development programs in the Maoist years. Noam says, even if you included the China Famine, China still saved 100 million people. Noam concludes, “We should be condemning their crimes. They should be condemning our crimes. We should be condemning our own crimes and doing something about them – not just condemning.” Noam thinks the “empirical basis” the Black Book of Communism is “pretty weak” and completely ignores that China saved 100 million. Noam says, after 1979, China moved into state capitalist mode (from exactly what, he doesn’t say).
Mao tried to work with the US in the late 40’s, but the US preferred (and personally enriched) the “quasi-fascist Chiang Kai-Shek regime which didn’t want to fight the Japanese.” Mao tried to cooperate with Chiang because Mao’s forces were in the northwest, but “Chiang wouldn’t do it.” Chiang wanted all the money flooding in to be used against Mao, once the war ended. “You can take a high-speed train from Beijing to Kazakhstan, but you can’t take one from New York to Washington. The United States is in some respects a third-world country.” The Chinese are funding the port at Gwadar in Pakistan to “give China access to Africa and Europe.”
The US supports Morocco’s occupation of Western Sahara to better secure access to its phosphates. Noam’s favorite philosopher is David Hume because he tells you clearly that the few control the many only as long as “the people consent and subordinate themselves.” John Stuart Mill was a nasty piece of work – fine with conquering and subduing – and yet he was still no right-winger. Rumsfeld and Cheney invaded Afghanistan with zero strategic objective. “In Afghanistan, nothing was achieved. What we are actually doing is holding on to their funds, which happen to be in the New York banks, and not giving them back.” A million Afghanis facing starvation today and the US keeps their own money away – ah, US vaunted Freedom and Liberty – to take yours.
When 6,000 US soldiers invaded Grenada to take on 40 Cuban construction workers, did you know the US was already permitted to enter, but they invaded anyway for the PR value? Or that 2,000 more medals were handed out than soldiers deployed? A few hundred Marines had just been killed in Lebanon and Reagan needed a scary distraction, and 40 Cubans armed with packed sandwiches and hammers was the obvious choice. It is so thoughtful that the US finally pulled out of Afghanistan so that China can now intelligently switch it from opium production to mineral export where the real money is.
What we are facing now is the end of US Democracy - the US turning into a proto-fascist state when Republicans return to power. Noam says Tucker Carlson was right when he said whatever you think of Putin, he is not trying to conquer Europe or even all of Ukraine – he’s trying to protect his borders from an obvious threat. The China threat is that China doesn’t act subordinate to, or act intimidated by the US - and that is unacceptable. Every year the entire UN votes (184 to 2) against the Cuba sanctions and blockade, and only two countries dare to disagree with the world, and both are rogue states, the US and its boytoy Israel. Yet another great book by Noam.