Monday, March 21, 2011

United States and dictators

As much as I despise Chomsky, he makes a good point that fits like a glove on what is going on nowadays in Libya: 

"In fact, about the only moderately reasonable comparison would be to Romania, where Ceausescu, the most vicious of the dictators of the region, was very strongly supported by the United States right up ’til the end. And then, when he—the last days, when he was overthrown and killed, the first Bush administration followed the usual rules: postured about being on the side of the people, opposed to dictatorship, tried to arrange for a continuation of close relations."


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