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"Drain the Swamp and
There Will Be No More Mosquitoes"
By attacking Iraq, the US will invite a new wave of Terrorist Attacks
by Noam Chomsky
September 9, 2002

"Today we do ourselves few favors by choosing to believe that
"they hate us" and "hate our freedoms"
September 11 shocked
many Americans into an awareness that they had better pay much closer
attention to what the US government does in the world and how it is perceived.
Many issues have been opened for discussion that were not on the agenda
before. That's all to the good.
It is also the merest sanity, if we hope to reduce the likelihood of future
atrocities. It may be comforting to pretend that our enemies "hate
our freedoms," as President Bush stated, but it is hardly wise to
ignore the real world, which conveys different lessons.
The president is not the first to ask: "Why do they hate us?"
In a staff discussion 44 years ago, President Eisenhower described "the
campaign of hatred against us [in the Arab world], not by the governments
but by the people". His National Security Council outlined the basic
reasons: the US supports corrupt and oppressive governments and is "opposing
political or economic progress" because of its interest in controlling
the oil resources of the region . . .
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