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Suleimani was greatly respected - not only in Iran, where he was a kind of cult figure. It is enough for us to recognize that the analogy is fair enough, and that the pretexts put forth by Washington collapse so quickly on examination that it would be embarrassing to run through them. Would that be an act of war? Others can decide. official, its top general, in the Mexico City international airport, along with the commander of a large part of the U.S.-supported army of an allied nation. Suppose that Iran were to murder the second-highest U.S. If we wish to look beyond, we might ask how we would react in comparable circumstances. It seems that Trump’s decision, on a whim, appalled high Pentagon officials who briefed him on options, on pragmatic grounds. Noam Chomsky: Act of war? Perhaps we can settle on reckless international terrorism. and Iran all about, and does the assassination of Suleimani constitute an act of war? assassination of Iran’s Quds Force commander Qassim Suleimani has reaffirmed Washington’s long-held obsession with Tehran and its clerical regime, which goes all the way back to the late 1970s. foreign policy, media studies, politics and philosophy - offers his analysis of Trump’s reckless act and its possible effects.Ĭ.J. Here Chomsky - a university professor emeritus at MIT and laureate professor of linguistics at the University of Arizona who has published more than 120 books on linguistics, global affairs, U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East has been to control the region’s energy resources. is forced to remove its troops from the country.Īs world-renowned public intellectual Noam Chomsky points out in this exclusive interview for Truthout, the primary aim of U.S. troops, but Trump has responded with threats of sanctions if the U.S. Iraq’s parliament, in turn, has voted to expel all U.S. As was to be expected, Iran has vowed to retaliate on its own terms for the killing of its general, while also announcing that it will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal. The assassination has escalated hostilities between Tehran and Washington and created an even more explosive situation in the politically volatile Middle East. which many rightly see as the world’s biggest rogue state. Qassim Suleimani, has added yet another name to the list of people killed by the U.S. Trump’s decision to assassinate one of Iran’s most prominent and highly respected military leaders, Maj.
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