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Dec 22, 2010 3:08 PM CST The U.S. Empire, the Mideast, and the world, part 3
rozaroz
rozarozrozarozBeirut, Beyrouth Lebanon9 Threads 40 Posts
From a talk by Noam Chomsky, June 2010

As the war went on and the Russians ground down the Germans and pretty much won the European war, it was understood that the U.S. would be even more dominant. And they laid careful plans for what the post-war world would look like. The United States would have total control over a region that would include the Western Hemisphere, the Far East, the former British Empire, and as much of Eurasia as possible, including, crucially, its commercial and industrial core—Western Europe. That's the minimum. The maximum was the whole world and, of course, we need that for security. Within this region, the U.S. would have unquestioned control and would limit any effort at sovereignty by others.

The U.S. ended the war in a position of dominance and security that had no remote counterpart in history. It had half the world's wealth, it controlled the whole hemisphere, the opposite sides of both oceans. It wasn't total. The Russians were there and some things were still not under control, but it was remarkably expansive. Right at the center of it was the Middle East.

One of President Roosevelt's long-time, high-level advisers, Adolf A. Berle, a leading liberal, pointed out that control of Middle East oil would yield substantial control of the world—and that doctrine remains. It's a doctrine that's operative right at this moment and that remains a leading theme of policy.
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Dec 22, 2010 3:14 PM CST The U.S. Empire, the Mideast, and the world, part 3
I stay out of the Political Madnessdunno

Who can Predict?
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Dec 22, 2010 3:15 PM CST The U.S. Empire, the Mideast, and the world, part 3
Medsummer
MedsummerMedsummerflopping around on the beach, Liguria Italy78 Threads 8 Polls 1,682 Posts
Sorry, you lost your turn in line. You'll have to go back over to the side of the auditorium where the line of Anti-American historians goes out the door and around the building. Go to the end of this line and wait to hear if your number has been called.
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Dec 22, 2010 3:18 PM CST The U.S. Empire, the Mideast, and the world, part 3
Swissblueeyes
SwissblueeyesSwissblueeyesa lake, Michigan USA13 Threads 3,371 Posts
Medsummer: Sorry, you lost your turn in line. You'll have to go back over to the side of the auditorium where the line of Anti-American historians goes out the door and around the building. Go to the end of this line and wait to hear if your number has been called.
rolling on the floor laughing
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Dec 22, 2010 3:25 PM CST The U.S. Empire, the Mideast, and the world, part 3
RayfromUSA
RayfromUSARayfromUSAvienne, Rhone-Alpes France86 Threads 29 Polls 6,611 Posts
While I don't agree with Noam Chomsky on many things, I agree totally with his assessment in this post. WW2 set the US for its 50 year run as the world's major superpower.

But thank God it's over.

The US that emerges after the coming turmoil will be a lot humbler.
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Dec 23, 2010 2:15 AM CST The U.S. Empire, the Mideast, and the world, part 3
rozaroz
rozarozrozarozBeirut, Beyrouth Lebanon9 Threads 40 Posts
Happy New Year to everyone santa waving ..And thanks For The Commentscheering
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