Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

As I have been saying since the war drums started banging. morningfog Sep 2013 #1
Would he support it if it came with U.N. Approval? nt el_bryanto Sep 2013 #2
No. He would then find some other reason... SidDithers Sep 2013 #4
but that isn't necessary, is it...? mike_c Sep 2013 #7
Americans also don't know it's a crime to even THREATEN another country with a war. Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2013 #20
The exception being discussed is if the UN Sec Council authorizes it. Then it's not a war crime. stevenleser Sep 2013 #36
that is what the UN Charter says.... mike_c Sep 2013 #37
More to the point, Syria will be entirely within her rights to HardTimes99 Sep 2013 #54
And he would most likely be right. n/t Fantastic Anarchist Sep 2013 #17
Nah, Chomsky said if Libya asked for help, we should. joshcryer Sep 2013 #47
"some other reason." LWolf Sep 2013 #56
Indeed. CanSocDem Sep 2013 #60
Whether or not you support a war is a different question than it's legality. morningfog Sep 2013 #57
Thank you, Noam Chomsky. woo me with science Sep 2013 #3
Chomsky believes every U.S. President is a "war criminal" ProSense Sep 2013 #5
The more interesting statement is that even Chomsky potentially sees the need for something BeyondGeography Sep 2013 #6
That actually leapt off the screen. Is Chomsky going Cha Sep 2013 #43
Based upon his belief that "the credibility of government claims" has "collapsed" bhikkhu Sep 2013 #8
'"Its no longer in question" is the general consensus internationally.' ocpagu Sep 2013 #48
I suppose it looks like whatever one reads says it looks like bhikkhu Sep 2013 #52
I am a big fan of Chomsky, BUT he seems to be blinded by his statment DontTreadOnMe Sep 2013 #9
"What is "United Nations support"... like that is some final moral high ground." Precisely Sep 2013 #10
Do you understand the "veto" in the UN? DontTreadOnMe Sep 2013 #13
At this point Precisely Sep 2013 #15
The Russians vetoed already on sanctions for Syria last year... DontTreadOnMe Sep 2013 #16
Last year. Sanctions. What Obama's doing goes against recent history. Precisely Sep 2013 #21
You keep changing the topic.. so responding to you has become meaningless. DontTreadOnMe Sep 2013 #29
Did not Precisely Sep 2013 #33
Noah???? Will he be launching an Arc???? - nt HardTimes99 Sep 2013 #11
Was assad using chemical weapons a war crime? The Straight Story Sep 2013 #12
Why should we care about what Obama thinks about punishing war crimes elsewhere MNBrewer Sep 2013 #14
^^^This^^^ Fantastic Anarchist Sep 2013 #19
oops. SammyWinstonJack Sep 2013 #42
He didn't use chemical weapons the al qaeda rebels did blazeKing Sep 2013 #25
Totally agree lark Sep 2013 #28
^This JRLeft Sep 2013 #30
If the rebels were the ones who used chemical weapons would it be a war crime? nt David Krout Sep 2013 #34
Are you seriously advocating that the US become a rogue nation? last1standing Sep 2013 #51
"why should Obama care what the UN thinks"... awoke_in_2003 Sep 2013 #53
Sigh...the point is (in case you missed it) The Straight Story Sep 2013 #55
I remember bush saying the same stuff. Cowboy diplomacy. morningfog Sep 2013 #58
He must be a libertarian Puzzledtraveller Sep 2013 #18
And what Syria did is STILL a war crime.. iamthebandfanman Sep 2013 #22
"The UN needs to be scraped and a new organization established." oldhippie Sep 2013 #39
He's already committed multiple war crimes with drone strikes. JRLeft Sep 2013 #23
We need to seek UN approval for this. reformist2 Sep 2013 #24
Not happening...China and Russia have made that clear Supersedeas Sep 2013 #26
Did we have a vote? Did we even try? reformist2 Sep 2013 #35
Knowing the outcome ahead of time, why would they? Supersedeas Sep 2013 #41
Not on this issue, but there were many UN votes that didn't pass: joshcryer Sep 2013 #49
Then we don't do it. Period. morningfog Sep 2013 #59
Hell, what one more? There are no repercussions for BIG crimes anyway. Rich must get richer. nt valerief Sep 2013 #27
So many interests in this military strike, defense contractors, fossil fuel industry, AIPAC, and JRLeft Sep 2013 #31
Why is it so hard for people to realize that there is nothing that makes the US supreme? Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2013 #32
kick woo me with science Sep 2013 #38
Luckily polls indicate some 60% are against a pre-emptive war of aggression, something indepat Sep 2013 #40
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2013 #44
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Warren DeMontague Sep 2013 #46
The really scary thing is.... SidDithers Sep 2013 #50
Well he's been right all along upi402 Sep 2013 #45
kick woo me with science Sep 2013 #61
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Noah Chomsky: US attack o...»Reply #33