Chomsky: America's Rank Hypocrisy -- Why Is it Only an "Atrocity" When Other Countries Do It?
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In his penetrating study Ideal Illusions: How the U.S. Government Co-Opted Human Rights, international affairs scholar James Peck observes, In the history of human rights, the worst atrocities are always committed by somebody else, never us whoever us is.
Almost any moment in history yields innumerable illustrations. Lets keep to the past few weeks.
On May 10, the Summer Olympics were inaugurated at the Greek birthplace of the ancient games. A few days before, virtually unnoticed, the government of Vietnam addressed a letter to the International Olympic Committee expressing the profound concerns of the Government and people of Viet Nam about the decision of IOC to accept the Dow Chemical Company as a global partner sponsoring the Olympic Movement.
Dow provided the chemicals that Washington used from 1961 onward to destroy crops and forests in South Vietnam, drenching the country with Agent Orange.
These poisons contain dioxin, one of the most lethal carcinogens known, affecting millions of Vietnamese and many U.S. soldiers. To this day in Vietnam, aborted fetuses and deformed infants are very likely the effects of these crimes though, in light of Washingtons refusal to investigate, we have only the studies of Vietnamese scientists and independent analysts.