Non Pacifica Programming

Hidden aspects of the new world order / Philip Agee.

Talk by Philip Agee, former CIA operative and author of Inside the Company, who talks on how the Gulf War serves to maintain the United States war economy. He expresses a vision of the U.S. without a war economy, how we entrapped Hussein into the Gulf War, the effects of war upon our country, and the origins of the New World Order from the 1950's.

What is new about the new world order / Saul Landau.

Talk on the relationship between the United States policy of national security and the Persian Gulf crisis. He examines the reborn peace movement; the origins of the term "New World Order," in Nazi Germany, and how those views have come to dominate U.S. foreign policy toward the Third World; how changes in Eastern Europe took U.S.

Roots of the Gulf crisis / Eqbal Ahmed ; produced by David Barsamin.

Eqbal Ahmed, editor and Professor Politics at Hampshire College, talks about internal and external origins of the Iraq Gulf crisis: Saddam Hussein's ambition, the legacy of British imperialism, the politics of oil, the role of the media, Iraeli-Palestinian issue, and the United States goals in the region.

Chomsky on United States Gulf policy / Noam Chomsky ; produced by David Barsamian.

Noam Chomksy, author and Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy and MIT, explains why diplomacy is shunned and sanctions are not given a chance to work. He argues that United States prefers to use force. He also exposes the hypocrisy and double standards of U.S. foreign policy toward Iraq.|CHOMSKY ON U.S. GULF CRISIS / Noam Chomsky| produced by David Barsamian.

Is the cold war over? / Saul Landau.

Talk by Saul Landau, who argues that the cold war was based upon a lie of two competing systems. In reality, the conflict was between two competing ideologies. The communists could never compete with the capitalists, he asserts. The cold war has guaranteed continual global conflict since World War II, staged throughout the Third World.

Crisis in the Gulf : public forums at U.C. Berkeley / produced by Robbie Osman.

Highlights from three forums about the crisis in the Middle East following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, and theU.S. military response of "Operation Desert Shield."
r.1. pt.1. History of colonial and American involvement in the Gulf area / Joel Bainen, professor of Middle Eastern History ; pt.2. Political, historical and socioeconomic realities of Iraq and the Gulf States / Kiren Chaudhry, assistant professor of Political Science (49 min.) -- r.2. pt.1.
r.1. pt.1. History of colonial and American involvement in the Gulf area / Joel Bainen, professor of Middle Eastern History ; pt.2. Political, historical and socioeconomic realities of Iraq and the Gulf States / Kiren Chaudhry, assistant professor of Political Science (49 min.) -- r.2. pt.1.
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