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3/4 of this srticle justifies US actions, and only 1/4 is related to the article matter. Moreoever, there's no list of examples of the US and state terrorism, despite the country having a long list of it. In comparison, look at the Iranian article where ONE sentence points out that Iran is a Shia country and radical Sunnis consider it a heretic while the rest of article is a constant, non stop bashing charade of Iran based upon US sources. Double standards are clearly visible here. Compare the article on Iran. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.220.72.109 (talk) 03:36, 26 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Chomsky has been a well-informed, widely read, and much-cited critic of the United States for several decades, in addition to his foundational work in modern linguistics. This article relies on Chomsky for his pointed opinions and analysis of patterns of facts, not as an objective historian. Chomsky's critics are included in the article at length; they mostly disagree not over whether or not a given event happened, but which events are important, their morality, what pattern of behavior they add up to and how they compare to other countries. -- Beland (talk) 09:04, 11 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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