The Azov and the neo-nazi international are analogous to the muhajadeen in Afghanistan during the 1970/80s.
Great point by Chomsky. :chomsky-yes-honey:
The Azov and the neo-nazi international are analogous to the muhajadeen in Afghanistan during the 1970/80s.
Great point by Chomsky. :chomsky-yes-honey:
The "rules based international order" that choms likes to bring up so much is just a proxy phrase for "the american empire". The "rules based international order" is run from washington the same way the Roman empire was run by Rome.
It is also an incredibly fashy phrase when you think about it closely.
The reason they say "rules based international order" and not "international law" is because the former is vague, made up, bullshit whereas the latter is unenforceable bullshit, but at least very clearly defined.
We're also not a party to the latter
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If you say “international law” too often people start to get mad when you break international law
it's just great power politics except they lie and say it isnt.
He tends to use it ironically though