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Noam Chomsky: Olvidamos nuestras atrocidades tan sólo las cometemos

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Por: Jimena O. - 05/21/2009

Chomsky traza la historia del olvido de Estados Unidos: amnesia de atrocidades que mina la tierra para crímenes futuros. Una historia del terrorismo autogenerado.

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Chomsky traza para Alternet la historia del olvido de Estados Unidos: amnesia de atrocidades que mina la tierra para crímenes futuros. Una historia del terrorismo autogenerado:

The torture memos released by the White House elicited shock, indignation, and surprise. The shock and indignation are understandable. The surprise, less so.

For one thing, even without inquiry, it was reasonable to suppose that Guantanamo was a torture chamber. Why else send prisoners where they would be beyond the reach of the law -- a place, incidentally, that Washington is using in violation of a treaty forced on Cuba at the point of a gun? Security reasons were, of course, alleged, but they remain hard to take seriously. The same expectations held for the Bush administration's "black sites," or secret prisons, and for extraordinary rendition, and they were fulfilled.

More importantly, torture has been routinely practiced from the early days of the conquest of the national territory, and continued to be used as the imperial ventures of the "infant empire" -- as George Washington called the new republic -- extended to the Philippines, Haiti, and elsewhere. Keep in mind as well that torture was the least of the many crimes of aggression, terror, subversion, and economic strangulation that have darkened U.S. history, much as in the case of other great powers.

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