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As the year 2013 drew to an end, the BBC reported on the results of the 
WIN/Gallup International poll on the question: “Which country do you think is 
the greatest threat to peace in the world today?”

The United States was the champion by a substantial margin, winning three times 
the votes of second-place Pakistan.

By contrast, the debate in American scholarly and media circles is about 
whether Iran can be contained, and whether the huge NSA surveillance system is 
needed to protect U.S. security.

In view of the poll, it would seem that there are more pertinent questions: Can 
the United States be contained and other nations secured in the face of the 
U.S. threat?

[…]

The U.S., conscious of “soft power,” undertakes major campaigns of “public 
diplomacy” (aka propaganda) to create a favorable image, sometimes accompanied 
by worthwhile policies that are welcomed. But when the world persists in 
believing that the United States is by far the greatest threat to peace, the 
American press scarcely reports the fact.

The ability to ignore unwanted facts is one of the prerogatives of unchallenged 
power. Closely related is the right to radically revise history.

[…]

Full: 
http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/21671-noam-chomsky-prerogatives-of-power


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