Noam Chomsky on Obama's record in the Middle East: "In many ways he's worse" than Bush or Blair
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This is an unedited version of Jeremy Paxman's interview with Professor in linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), philosopher, cognitive scientist and political activist, Noam Chomsky (for BBC Newsnight)
Topics of discussion include:
- The uprisings in Egypt Libya, and Wisconsin
- The possibilities of Western intervention in Libya
- Obama's dismal record in the Middle East
- The Nuremberg principles
- The internet and Western technology
- Climate change
- "Stupid people"
- Why he hasn't mellowed in his old age
Topics of discussion include:
- The uprisings in Egypt Libya, and Wisconsin
- The possibilities of Western intervention in Libya
- Obama's dismal record in the Middle East
- The Nuremberg principles
- The internet and Western technology
- Climate change
- "Stupid people"
- Why he hasn't mellowed in his old age
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New York University Professor of Sociology, Vivek Chibber, Professor of Political Science at William Paterson University, Stephen Shalom, and Professor of Sociology at State University of New York at Stony Brook, Michael Schwartz, discuss the continuities of US foreign policy from the Bush to the Obama administrations, emphasizing Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine-Israel. This panel discussion took place at the 2010 Left Forum on March 21, 2010, on the Pace University campus in Manhattan, New York.
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