Quote by Noam Chomsky
In the late 1990s, some of the worst terrorist atrocities in the world were what the Turkish government itself called state terror, namely massive atrocities, 80 percent of the arms coming from the United States, millions of refugees, tens of thousands of people killed, hideous repression, that's international terror, and we can go on and on.
Summary
The quote highlights the viewpoint that in the late 1990s, the Turkish government committed acts of terror, known as state terror, characterized by immense atrocities and repression. It suggests that the Turkish government received significant military support from the United States, with a high percentage of arms originating from there. The situation led to millions of refugees and resulted in tens of thousands of casualties. The quote implies that these actions constitute international terrorism perpetuated by a state, indicating the severity and scope of the atrocities committed during that time.
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Government
By Noam Chomsky