Noam Chomsky interview: Russia “more humane“ in Ukraine than US in Iraq | New Statesman

Noam Chomsky believes Joe Biden is getting US foreign policy wrong when it comes to Russia, as he explains in this interview with the New Statesman. Subscribe on YouTube: Noam Chomsky is one of the world’s most prominent commentators on international politics since the Vietnam War, and an outspoken critic of American foreign policy. Here Chomsky speaks to Ido Vock to explain his views on the United States’ actions in Ukraine, the prospects of a conflict with China over Taiwan, and why Finland and Sweden sought to join Nato. As Ido explains, Chomsky’s views are influential - but that does not mean they are correct. There is no evidence for his claim that the US wants to keep the Ukraine war going to weaken Russia, and his assertions over Finland and Sweden’s membership of Nato ignore the timing in relation to the Russia invasion. For more context to this interview, read Ido Vock’s article on the New Statesman website: -- The New Statesman brings you unrivalled analysis of of the latest UK and international politics. On our YouTube channel you’ll find insight on the top news and global current affairs stories, as well as insightful interviews with politicians, advisers and leading political thinkers, to help you understand the political and economic forces shaping the world. With regular contributions from our writers including Political Editor Andrew Marr and Anoosh Chakelian - host of the New Statesman podcast - we’ll help you understand the world of politics and global affairs from Westminster to Washington and beyond. Subscribe on YouTube: Sign up to Morning Call, the daily UK politics newsletter from the New Statesman: Subscribe to the New Statesman from just £1 per week:
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