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  • #1
    Noam Chomsky
    “Israel's demonstration of its military prowess in 1967 confirmed its status as a 'strategic asset,' as did its moves to prevent Syrian intervention in Jordan in 1970 in support of the PLO. Under the Nixon doctrine, Israel and Iran were to be 'the guardians of the Gulf,' and after the fall of the Shah, Israel's perceived role was enhanced. Meanwhile, Israel has provided subsidiary services elsewhere, including Latin America, where direct US support for the most murderous regimes has been impeded by Congress. While there has been internal debate and some fluctuation in US policy, much exaggerated in discussion here, it has been generally true that US support for Israel's militarization and expansion reflected the estimate of its power in the region.

    The effect has been to turn Israel into a militarized state completely dependent on US aid, willing to undertake tasks that few can endure, such as participation in Guatemalan genocide. For Israel, this is a moral disaster and will eventually become a physical disaster as well. For the Palestinians and many others, it has been a catastrophe, as it may sooner or later be for the entire world, with the growing danger of superpower confrontation.”
    Noam Chomsky

  • #2
    Noam Chomsky
    “The two main criminals are France and the United States. They owe Haiti enormous reparations because of actions going back hundreds of years. If we could ever get to the stage where somebody could say, 'We're sorry we did it,' that would be nice. But if that just assuages guilt, it's just another crime. To become minimally civilized, we would have to say, 'We carried out and benefited from vicious crimes. A large part of the wealth of France comes from the crimes we committed against Haiti, and the United States gained as well. Therefore we are going to pay reparations to the Haitian people.' Then you will see the beginnings of civilization.”
    Noam Chomsky, Imperial Ambitions: Conversations on the Post-9/11 World

  • #3
    Patrick J. Buchanan
    “Islamic killers are over here because we are over there.”
    Patrick J. Buchanan

  • #4
    Samuel P. Huntington
    “Arabs and other Muslims generally agreed that Saddam Hussein might be a bloody tyrant, but, paralleling FDR's thinking, "he is our bloody tyrant." In their view, the invasion was a family affair to be settled within the family and those who intervened in the name of some grand theory of international justice were doing so to protect their own selfish interests and to maintain Arab subordination to the west.”
    Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order

  • #5
    George Orwell
    “A dull, decent people, cherishing and fortifying their dullness behind a quarter of a million bayonets.”
    George Orwell, Burmese Days

  • #6
    Edward W. Said
    “You cannot continue to victimize someone else just because you yourself were a victim once—there has to be a limit”
    Edward Said

  • #7
    Edward W. Said
    “Every empire, however, tells itself and the world that it is unlike all other empires, that its mission is not to plunder and control but to educate and liberate."

    (Los Angeles Times, July 20, 2003)”
    Edward W. Said

  • #8
    Omar N. Bradley
    “Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than we know about living. We have grasped the mystery of the atom and rejected the Sermon on the Mount.”
    Omar N. Bradley

  • #9
    Sukarno
    “I hate imperialism. I detest colonialism. And I fear the consequences of their last bitter struggle for life. We are determined, that our nation, and the world as a whole, shall not be the play thing of one small corner of the world”
    Soekarno

  • #10
    bell hooks
    “We have to constantly critique imperialist white supremacist patriarchal culture because it is normalized by mass media and rendered unproblematic.”
    bell hooks, Home Grown: engaged cultural criticism

  • #11
    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    “The darkest secret of this country, I am afraid, is that too many of its citizens imagine that they belong to a much higher civilization somewhere else. That higher civilization doesn’t have to be another country. It can be the past instead—the United States as it was before it was spoiled by immigrants and the enfranchisement of the blacks.

    This state of mind allows too many of us to lie and cheat and steal from the rest of us, to sell us junk and addictive poisons and corrupting entertainments. What are the rest of us, after all, but sub-human aborigines?”
    Kurt Vonnegut, Bluebeard

  • #12
    Julian Barnes
    “What is history? Any thoughts, Webster?'

    'History is the lies of the victors,' I replied, a little too quickly.

    'Yes, I was rather afraid you'd say that. Well, as long as you remember that it is also the self-delusions of the defeated. ...

    'Finn?'

    '"History is that certainty produced at the point where the imperfections of memory meet the inadequacies of documentation." (quoting Patrick Lagrange)”
    Julian Barnes, The Sense of an Ending

  • #13
    W.E.B. Du Bois
    “What do nations care about the cost of war, if by spending a few hundred millions in steel and gunpowder they can gain a thousand millions in diamonds and cocoa?”
    W.E.B. DuBois

  • #14
    John Quincy  Adams
    “America... goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all.”
    John Quincy Adams

  • #15
    “In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
    All the praises and thanks be to Allah, the Lord of the 'Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that exists).
    The Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
    The Only Owner of the Day of Recompense (i.e. the Day of Resurrection)
    You (Alone) we worship, and You (Alone) we ask for help.
    Guide us to the Straight Way...
    The Way of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace, not (the way) of those who earned Your Anger, nor of those who went astray.
    (The Qur'an- Surah Al-Fatihah)”
    Anonymous, القرآن الكريم



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