Monopolies on the means of violence : the U.S. and the Gulf War / Noam Chomsky ; interviewed by Philip Maldari.

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Monopolies on the means of violence : the U.S. and the Gulf War / Noam Chomsky ; interviewed by Philip Maldari.
PRA Archive #: 
AZ0917
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Telephone interview with Noam Chomsky, MIT professorof linguistics and foreign policy specialist. He speaks about the upcoming war between the United States lead coalition and Iraq. The discussion addresses the origins of Royal families in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, the need to design Bush's New World Order which reflects the United States and British imperialistic goals and their limited diplomatic capabilities which lead to force to settle international disputes. He concludes by speculating about that character of the upcoming war in the Gulf.|MONOPOLIES ON THE MEANS OF VIOLENCE : THE U.S. AND THE GULF WAR / Naom Chomsky| interviewed by Philip Maldari. Telephone interview with Noam Chomsky, MIT professor in linguistics and foreign policy specialist. He speaks about the upcoming war between the United States lead coalition and Iraq. The discussion addresses the origins of Royal families in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, the need to design Bush's New World Order which reflects the U.S. and British imperialistic goals and their limited diplomatic capabilities which lead to force to settle international disputes. He concludes by speculating about that character of the upcoming war in the Gulf. BROADCAST: KPFA, 6 Feb. 1991.

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KPFA, 5 Feb. 1991.
Item duration: 
1 reel (50 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|50:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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