The Torture Memos and Historical Amnesia

The reigning doctrine of the country is sometimes called "American exceptionalism." It is nothing of the sort. It is probably close to a universal habit among imperial powers. France was hailing its "civilizing mission" in its colonies, while the French Minister of War called for "exterminating the indigenous population" of Algeria. Britain's nobility was a "novelty in the world," John Stuart Mill declared, while urging that this angelic power delay no ... Full Story »

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by Kenneth Sibbett - May. 24, 2009

A great piece of work. Mr. Chormsky takes us on a world-wide tour of torture, with all the players. While I knew we probably tortured a few people, it is with regret to know this was American policy, for decades. Why this hasn't been written about in -dept , at least to the common people, is amazing.

This should be required reading for everyone who thinks that America is so-self righteous. We are no better than any other country that has tortured and murdered prisoners.

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