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Why noam chomsky called treat of international cooperation

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Answered by ryan96
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In retaliation to the US invasion of Vietnam, the scholar Noam Chomsky called the war ‘the greatest threat to peace, to national self-determination, and to international cooperation’. This statement was released due to the following effects of the war:

Life and material damage – This war was one of the most disastrous wars for both the countries in regard to destruction of life, money and material.
Damage to the US – High casualties were reported on part of US in spite of having advanced technology and good medical supplies.
Deaths - 47,244.
Wounded - 303,704
100 per cent disabled - 23,014
Damage to the Vietnam – High casualties were reported on part of Vietnam due to lack of sophisticated technology and arms.
i. High death rates among the civilians.
ii. Many villages were destroyed and jungles decimated.

4. Chemical weapons - The wide spread use of chemical weapons like Napalm, Agent Orange, and phosphorous bombs created havoc for the Vietnamese. These chemicals;
Causes cancer and brain damage in children.
Created deformities among the masses.
Destroyed plants and trees. Over 14 % farmland was destroyed by this poison.
The effect of these chemicals is continuing to affect people till today.
​​5. Prolongation of the war, drafting of youth and compulsory service in armed forces raised questions on privileged classes and discriminations.
Answered by akulsharma8904
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In retaliation to the US invasion of Vietnam, the scholar Noam Chomsky called the war ‘the greatest threat to peace, to national self-determination, and to international cooperation’. This statement was released due to the following effects of the war:

Life and material damage – This war was one of the most disastrous wars for both the countries in regard to destruction of life, money and material.

Damage to the US – High casualties were reported on part of US in spite of having advanced technology and good medical supplies.

Deaths - 47,244.

Wounded - 303,704

100 per cent disabled - 23,014

Damage to the Vietnam – High casualties were reported on part of Vietnam due to lack of sophisticated technology and arms.

i. High death rates among the civilians.

ii. Many villages were destroyed and jungles decimated.

4. Chemical weapons - The wide spread use of chemical weapons like Napalm, Agent Orange, and phosphorous bombs created havoc for the Vietnamese. These chemicals;

Causes cancer and brain damage in children.

Created deformities among the masses.

Destroyed plants and trees. Over 14 % farmland was destroyed by this poison.

The effect of these chemicals is continuing to affect people till today.

​​5. Prolongation of the war, drafting of youth and compulsory service in armed forces raised questions on privileged classes and discriminations.

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