Noam Chomsky: Hezbollah's insistence on keeping its arms is
justified
By Manar TV
05/13/06 "Manar
TV" -- -- Noam Chomsky the famous US
intellectual anti Israel and US foreign policies visits
Hezbollah's Headquarters and meets Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in
the South suburb of Beirut which was once called by the former
US Secretary George Shultz as the plague of the Middle East.
No doubt that the meeting was striking. Noam Chomsky the US
intellectual disregards US warnings of its nationals not to go
to Lebanon, and goes to southern suburbs of Beirut the
stronghold of Hezbollah, which is on the US terrorist list and
meets its Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah. Chomsky, a
wild critic of US foreign policy, said Hezbollah's insistence on
keeping its arms is justified.
CHOMSKY clearly stated "I think Nasrallah has a reasoned
argument and persuasive argument that they should be in the
hands of Hezbollah (the arms) as a deterrent to potential
aggression, and there is plenty of background reasons for that.
So until, I think his position reporting it correctly and it
seems to me reasonable position, is that until there is a
general political settlement in the region, the threat of
aggression and violence is reduced or eliminated there has to be
a deterrent, and the Lebanese army can't be a deterrent."
When asked about the US list of terrorist states, he said if the
US was to stick to the clear and precise definition of terrorism
in its code of laws, it would be the leading terrorist state.
Chomsky said "... I've been writing about terrorism for the last
25 years, always using the official US definition, but that
definition is unusable, and the reason is when you use that
definition it turns out not surprisingly that the US is one of
the leading terrorist states. And other states become terrorist
or none terrorist depending on how they are relating to US
goals."
He added "So for example Iraq was a terrorist state up until
1982. In 1982 it was removed from the list of terrorist states
and the reason was that the Reagan administration wanted to
provide Saddam Hussein with aid: means all equipments of mass
destruction, weapons, and so on and therefore it was removed
from the list of terrorist states. It was no longer a terrorist
state. And the same goes for Syria. Syria has been on the
terrorist list for a long time. But in 1994, I think it was that
Clinton offered to remove Syria from the list of terrorist
states if it agreed to US-Israeli proposals for the settlement
of Golan Heights issue. Well Syria wanted to get its territory
back so it stayed on the list of terrorist states."
Chomsky said he got what he expected from this meeting: a
reasoned and intelligent analysis of the Lebanese situation and
the international situation. He said he learned a lot of things
that he wouldn't have known. Chomsky also visited Shatila camp
of Palestinian refugees, the scene of the Israeli-led massacre
in 1982.
Copyright: Manar TV
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