It is of utmost importance to understand the reasons why the Iraq War is a colossal crime committed by the US Empire. This particular book, however, has a tendency to deviate from the central focus of American imperialism not only in Iraq but in the Middle East more broadly. Nevertheless, even when it does so, Chomsky's insights into the topics of discussion with Barsamian remain highly useful and informative. He provides valuable perspectives that help to shed light on the complex web of issues surrounding the war and American imperialism. His analysis offers a deeper understanding of the motives, actions, and consequences of the US in the region. By examining these aspects, we can better comprehend the true nature of the Iraq War and the far-reaching implications it has had for the people of Iraq and the Middle East as a whole.
A very informative group of talks is presented here. These talks are not only articulate and concise but also highly informational. They focus on 20th - 21st century American foreign policy. The content is compiled from discussions with Prof. Chomsky in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. The topics covered are extensive, ranging from the Iraq War, which had a significant impact on the international stage. The ineptitude of the Bush administration is also explored, highlighting some of the decisions and actions that may have had consequences. Additionally, the issue of wealth inequality within the country is touched upon. It is important to note that this is not an in-depth analysis of any particular subject. However, it does provide a sufficient launchpad. From this starting point, one can conduct further research and gain a more comprehensive understanding of these complex and important topics.