Received: by alpheratz.cpm.aca.mmu.ac.uk id NAA06157 (8.6.9/5.3[ref pg@gmsl.co.uk] for cpm.aca.mmu.ac.uk from fmb-bounces@mmu.ac.uk); Wed, 19 Sep 2001 13:58:42 +0100 Subject: Fwd: On the Bombings - Noam Chomsky Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 08:53:12 -0400 x-sender: wsmith1@camail2.harvard.edu x-mailer: Claris Emailer 2.0v3, Claritas Est Veritas From: "Wade T.Smith" <wade_smith@harvard.edu> To: "memetics list" <memetics@mmu.ac.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Message-ID: <20010919125348.AAA5125@camailp.harvard.edu@[128.103.125.215]> Sender: fmb-bounces@mmu.ac.uk Precedence: bulk Reply-To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
Hi Robin-
If this is the Chomsky piece you mentioned, it should come through as it 
is not that long.
- Wade
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On the Bombings 
Noam Chomsky
The terrorist attacks were major atrocities. In scale they may not reach 
the level of many others, for example, Clinton's bombing of the Sudan 
with no credible pretext, destroying half its pharmaceutical supplies and 
killing unknown numbers of people (no one knows, because the US blocked 
an inquiry at the UN and no one cares to pursue it). Not to speak of much 
worse cases, which easily come to mind. But that this was a horrendous 
crime is not in doubt. The primary victims, as usual, were working 
people: janitors, secretaries, firemen, etc. It is likely to prove to be 
a crushing blow to Palestinians and other poor and oppressed people. It 
is also likely to lead to harsh security controls, with many possible 
ramifications for undermining civil liberties and internal freedom.
The events reveal, dramatically, the foolishness of the project of 
"missile defense." As has been obvious all along, and pointed out 
repeatedly by strategic analysts, if anyone wants to cause immense damage 
in the US, including weapons of mass destruction, they are highly 
unlikely to launch a missile attack, thus guaranteeing their immediate 
destruction. There are innumerable easier ways that are basically 
unstoppable. But today's events will, very likely, be exploited to 
increase the pressure to develop these systems and put them into place. 
"Defense" is a thin cover for plans for militarization of space, and with 
good PR, even the flimsiest arguments will carry some weight among a 
frightened public.
In short, the crime is a gift to the hard jingoist right, those who hope 
to use force to control their domains. That is even putting aside the 
likely US actions, and what they will trigger -- possibly more attacks 
like this one, or worse. The prospects ahead are even more ominous than 
they appeared to be before the latest atrocities.
As to how to react, we have a choice. We can express justified horror; we 
can seek to understand what may have led to the crimes, which means 
making an effort to enter the minds of the likely perpetrators. If we 
choose the latter course, we can do no better, I think, than to listen to 
the words of Robert Fisk, whose direct knowledge and insight into affairs 
of the region is unmatched after many years of distinguished reporting. 
Describing "The wickedness and awesome cruelty of a crushed and 
humiliated people," he writes that "this is not the war of democracy 
versus terror that the world will be asked to believe in the coming days. 
It is also about American missiles smashing into Palestinian homes and US 
helicopters firing missiles into a Lebanese ambulance in 1996 and 
American shells crashing into a village called Qana and about a Lebanese 
militia - paid and uniformed by America's Israeli ally - hacking and 
raping and murdering their way through refugee camps." And much more. 
Again, we have a choice: we may try to understand, or refuse to do so, 
contributing to the likelihood that much worse lies ahead.
Noam Chomsky
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