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| March 8, 2006 Permalink World in peril, Chomsky tells overflow crowd Quicklink submitted by Mike Whitney (Add your own quicklinks easily with the OpEdNews Quick Link Browser bookmark) |
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| There are dire consequences to the current direction of the U.S. foreign policy, said Noam Chomsky in a speech Saturday at Binghamton University. Among those consequences, he said, is a nuclear Armageddon. 'Under the current U.S. policies, a nuclear exchange is inevitable,' the 77-year-old MIT professor said in his presentation, 'Imminent Crises: Paths Toward Solutions.' He spoke to an over-capacity crowd in BU's Osterhout Concert Theater. Chomsky cited nuclear proliferation and environmental collapse as the two greatest crises that 'literally threaten survival.' |
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