The struggle for secular democracy in the third world, if sincere, is inseparable from our struggle at home against Western imperialism.
The problem in every war was posed by the winning side: the victor had learned that violence succeeded. The whole of postwar history illustrates the pertinence of that observation.
BY Jean Bricmont 2 October 2001
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