Noam Chomsky on U.S. Foreign Policy

Published 2015-05-16
Chomsky on U.S. foreign policy and people like Robert Kaplin, Sam Harris and others who often support it. Interview from 2002.

All Comments (21)
  • This may be the closest I have ever seen Chomsky to being genuinely angry.
  • @Gray-dr2ri
    Chomsky is one of the most mentally fluid person I've ever witnessed. He just has an amazing answer to every single answer.
  • @fredbazoo
    Don't you just love Noam? I wish he could live a thousand years....The philosophy of logic, common sense.....and facts...
  • @BD-683
    ''We (USA) don't rise to the minimal moral level''. He said it all.
  • It's amazing that despite how simple and obvious the points he makes are the interviewer refuses to accept them.
  • @fourq2049
    I bet this guy is not liked alot in america. He is unbiased and straight forward
  • @suedunham1087
    Is anyone more well-read than Chomsky? I think not.
  • @user-ky4bm9dn5c
    "You read that in the Nazi archives too", oohhh!!😊, the knockout!!! πŸ˜†πŸ˜†.
  • Noam's brilliance is impressive & uplifting.❀❀ I get irritated talking to dense people. Bless Noam.
  • @supersonik76
    The interviewer was way in over his head πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  • @wwu22
    Chomsky is often soft-spoken. He got angry only when the interviewer cited Kaplan's "just cause" excuse in US foreign policy and atrocities.