Noam Chomsky says cable not ‘substantial evidence’ of US conspiracy against Imran Khan
Noam Chomsky, a fierce critique of American imperialism has said that there is “no meaningful evidence of a coup" by his country against former prime minister Imran Khan
One of most respected and widely acknowledged American philosopher, linguist, political analyst and intellectual Professor Noam
Chomsky known as fierce opponent of American imperialist policy has said that that using the "threat letter" as evidence of a
"US-backed coup" against former Prime Minister Imran Khan was meaningless.
When asked
by a blogger what he thought about the cable from the former ambassador to the
US Asad Majeed as evidence, Chomsky said that he did not regard that as
“substantial evidence“.
Responding to those who believe that such "threatening messages" are usually the way regime changes take place, Chomsky said, “By that logic, there are regime changes being planned constantly all over the world." He added that the connecting of the dots was "meaningless.”
In his post detailing the comments by Noam Chomsky, the blogger wrote that he felt compelled to seek Chomsky’s opinion after he saw that some conspiracy theorists were misrepresenting his views.“So the
centrists and rightists (and even some leftists) who take inspiration for their
'anti-imperialism' from Professor Chomsky, or the perceived Chomsky (and not
the actual one) should take heed that all their triumphant pronouncements of a
coup, based on the ‘threatening letter’ are deemed to be meaningless by the
biggest critic of American foreign policy and one of the leading
anti-imperialists in the world,” the blogger wrote.
In his March
27 address to a PTI rally, the former prime minister had revealed that
"foreign elements" are involved in the attempts to topple his
government and said, "some of our own people" are being used in this
regard.
The letter
was waived by PM Imran Khan in a public rally as he faced a no-confidence
motion in the National Assembly. Former PM Imran Khan was ousted from power through a vote of no-confidence in National assembly. He lost the required majority in the national Assembly to continue as prime minister of the country.
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