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Noam Chomsky – German Weapons Exports to Israel & Saudi Arabia and the Refugee Crisis

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Noam Chomsky, discusses the impacts of German arms and weapons exports into Saudi Arabia and Israel. He also talks about the refugee and Syrian crisis that is engulfing neighbouring states as well as the European continent


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NOTE: This transcript may not be 100% accurate.
Noam Chomsky: German Weapons Exports, Israel, Saudi Arabia, ISIS and Refugee Crisis
Zain Raza:
Before we come to an end, there’s a couple of questions, but we better move now on to
some foreign policy in terms of Germany. Germany has strong economic interest in the Middle
East. To name a few examples: it is selling tanks to Saudi Arabia and it’s providing submarines to
Israel. What implications do these relationships have on democracy and security of the population
there?
Noam Chomsky:
I think they harm the security of the population. Take the submarines. These dolphin class
submarines that Germany is providing to Israel are instantly refitted in Israel to have nuclear
weapons capacity, and that’s not aimed at defense of Israel. Nuclear armed submarines don’t defend
Israel. They are meant for attack, that’s what they are. And we know what attack they’re aimed for
in the short run: an attack on Iran in the gulf. That’s a terrible threat, not only to the Iranians, but to
the world. And Israel, after all, has a doctrine, an official doctrine. They say, they’re free to attack
Iran if they choose to. Furthermore, Israel is engaged in what the Pentagon has described as a war
against Iran, and so is the United States. The US Pentagon declares that cyber war is an act of war.
NATO last year agreed at a NATO conference that a cyber attack against any NATO country would
call into operation the mutual defense provisions of the NATO treaty, which means every NATO
country would be entitled to respond to a cyber attack by a military attack. The US and Israel are
not only carrying cyber attacks against Iran, they’re proud of it. It is openly proclaimed with pride
they sabotage with cyber attack. That’s an act of war. Killing Iranian nuclear scientists, which is
probably carried out by Israel, we’re not sure. Would we accept that? And to send submarines,
which are in effect nuclear armed submarines to Israel at this time is a radical act of adventurism,
which should not be tolerated by Germany. There are other cases too, but this one is particularly
egregious.
Zain Raza:
Do you think these policies, not only by Germany, but the United States as well, in the Middle East
are contributing to the refugee crisis?
Noam Chomsky: They are a large part of the basis of the refugee crisis. I should say Germany is a
pretty minor actor when compared with the United States in this respect, I am not approving of what
its doing but these are overwhelmingly US, secondly British and French policies. Say in the case of
the destruction of Libya, which had horrible effects for the region and in fact is expanding the
refugee crisis – that was primarily a French initiative joined by Britain and followed by the United
States – terrible consequences. In the Levant, in Syria and you know that area, the source of the
crisis, major source there – two major sources of the crisis – which flow together:
On
e of them is the US & British Invasion of Iraq which hit the country like a sledgehammer –
horrible effects in the country – killed hundreds of thousands of people destroyed much of the
country and among other things set-off/incited a sectarian conflict which had not existed before, and
that sectarian was exacerbated by the torture and terror and other atrocities, but that crisis is now
tearing Iraq to shreds and is tearing the region to shreds – expanded to Syria and elsewhere. That’s
one factor.
The other parallel factor was what Patrick Cockburn, one of the leading correspondents in the
region calls, “The Wahabization” of Sunni Islam coming from Saudi Arabia both with funding and
with doctrine – extremist, radical, Salafi-Wahabi Doctrines coming out of Saudi Arabia are being
spread through the region with not only money but also clerics, madrassas, lots of devices.
And these things coincide. They have led to, ISIS for example is an out-growth of them. The same
with the other Jihadi groups in Syria. So there is an Al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria, Al-Nusra Front,
which is not that different from ISIS in its commitments and is supported openly by Saudi Arabia
and the other Gulf States, openly by Turkey – indirectly by the US – and is part of the destruction of
the region. Meanwhile Russia and Iran are supporting the Assad regime, which is brutal and
destructive – but the role of the West in this is by no means inconsiderable, it is quite substantial.
Again, Germany is kind of a minor player in so far as it supports the West, it is a player, but it is
primarily the US, secondarily Britain and France.


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