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Chomsky: Do We Face a Real Confrontation with Israel?

By Noam Chomsky, Z Magazine. Posted June 8, 2009.


We should be cautious about the idea that Obama will promote a serious regional peace initiative for the Middle East.
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These are among the unparalleled services that Israel provides for US militarism and global dominance.  They afford Israel a certain leeway to defy Washington's orders - though it is skating on thin ice if it tries to push its luck too far, as history has repeatedly shown.  So far the jingoist extremism of the current government has been constrained by more sober elements: for example, the shelving of the proposals to require a loyalty oath and to prevent citizens from commemorating the Nakba - the disaster for Palestinians in 1948.  But if Israel goes too far, there might indeed erupt a confrontation of the kind that many commentators perceive today, so far, with little basis.


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Noam Chomsky is Institute Professor (retired) at MIT. He is the author of many books and articles on international affairs and social-political issues, and a long-time participant in activist movements. His most recent books include: Failed States, What We Say Goes(with David Barsamian), Hegemony or Survival, and the Essential Chomsky.

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