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A Rogue Nation - Threat to World Peace because of Being a Business to War
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Noam Chomsky
's September speech at
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in New York was our seventh most popular clip of 2015: "[The United States] is a rogue state, indifferent to international law and conventions, entitled to resort to violence at will."
Noam Chomsky: The United States, Not Iran, Poses Greatest Threat to World Peace
In a speech Saturday at The New School in New York, Noam Chomsky explained why he believes the U.S. poses the greatest threat to world peace.
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Amelia Gora
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/.../x-admitted-false-flag...
The United States: FALSE FLAG Nation operating through Usurped Americans - a Bankrupt, Corrupt Nation documented
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Valerie Goodness
US corporations are the greatest threat to world peace
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Merry Martin
You are wrong on a very important point. These are NOT American corporations. They are international corporations. They have no loyalty to ANY nation, any ethos, any set of laws. They OWN a large number of American politicians and a majority of the
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Valerie Goodness
Merry Martin Maybe the CIA should know this, since they protect the worst of the worst, as American corporations. Our US supreme court defends them as well. They don't pay taxes and they do control many in our government and many are multinational, but unfortunately if they claim American soil as their home, our children will be going to war, on our dime, for their theiving causes....
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Valerie makes an excellent point, as the NSA, CIA, CSIS/CSEC, GCHQ and the other "Five Eyes" intelligence organizations have morphed into a massive international network of databases, archives, live feeds accessible by anybody with clearance (i.e. mill
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Clio Tarazi
So, are Asian, European and other corporations benign? Stuck in the midcentury narrative of left politics is tiresome.
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Efy Illumination
the facts are:
-we eat and kill the fish in the sea faster then they grow
-we cut trees (for furniture,for energy...) faster then they grow.
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Merry Martin
I assume Valerie is agreeing with me. I believe that The US is its citizens. The CIA, NSA, etc are supposed to protect us, but are under the auspices of a government that increasingly places more value on international corporations than individuals.
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Billy Sunshine
All corporations are a threat.
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Freddi Dunleavey
"He also makes another crucial comment. He points out that Israel’s strategic room for maneuver in the region would be constrained by an Iranian nuclear deterrent. And it’s, of course, also true of the United States. "Room for maneuver" means resort to aggression and violence. And it’s—yes, it would be constrained by an Iranian deterrent. For the two rogue states that rampage freely in the region—the United States and Israel—any deterrent is, of course, unacceptable. And for those who are accustomed and take for granted their right to rule by force, that concern is easily escalated to what’s called an existential threat. The threat of deterrence is very severe, if you expect to resort to force unilaterally at will to achieve your goals, as the U.S. and, secondarily, Israel do commonly. And more recently, the second U.S. ally, Saudi Arabia, has been trying to get into the club, pretty incompetently, with its invasion of Bahrain to prevent mild reformist measures, and more recently its extensive bombing of Yemen, which is causing a huge humanitarian crisis. So for them, a deterrent is a problem, maybe even an existential threat."
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Brandon Manseill
Britain-> israel -> US -> Saudi Arabia
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