00:00Muchas gracias.
00:02Soy Eva Requena.
00:05Quiero preguntarte a usted, señor Chomsky,
00:09si Donald Trump hará las consecuencias de la inmigración en los Estados Unidos.
00:15Muchas gracias.
00:17Bueno, las declaraciones de Donald Trump son todo el mundo.
00:23Se ha dicho sobre todo lo que puede imaginar.
00:26Pero hay algunas cosas en las que es muy consistente.
00:31Uno de ellos es que quiere que el mundo a desastre,
00:37como rápido posible.
00:40Literalmente.
00:42Es que no es un exageración.
00:46Y es un maravilloso comentario en los medios,
00:50en los Estados Unidos y en el mundo,
00:52que ellos no comenten sobre esto.
00:56Es un asustante fact.
01:00Uno de los principales crisis que enfrentamos,
01:05todos deberían ser completamente aware de esto,
01:09es el peligro de la catástrofe.
01:12Es decir, ya no se han dicho.
01:16Su position es muy claro.
01:19Rufo que el cambio de cambio climático,
01:22nos deberían crecer el uso de combustible combustible,
01:26incluyendo el uso de la cobalt,
01:27la más destructiva.
01:28We should eliminate environmental regulations and eliminate the agency that's responsible for them.
01:38We should abandon the Paris negotiations, COP21, which are just coming into effect,
01:46which are insufficient, but at least provide some kind of a basis for hope.
01:52We should withdraw from that.
01:56We should refuse to give any aid to poor countries, say like Bangladesh,
02:03that are trying somehow to move to sustainable energy.
02:07And in general, we should race to the precipice as quickly as possible.
02:13That's his core program.
02:16And it's not just Donald Trump.
02:19It's the entire Republican Party.
02:21If you followed the primaries, you would have noticed that every single candidate either denies that climate change is happening,
02:33or says, maybe it is, but we shouldn't do anything about it.
02:37In other words, a major political party in the world's richest and most powerful country,
02:44the most powerful in history, which is sure to set its stamp on future history, immediate history,
02:53that party is calling explicitly for destruction of the species, virtual destruction of the species.
03:02More astonishing than that is the fact that there's no comment on it.
03:07Try to find comment on this amazing fact.
03:11Virtually nothing.
03:13That's one of his policies.
03:15The domestic policies, on which he's pretty consistent,
03:20are radically reducing taxes on the rich and the powerful,
03:28on the corporate sector and the wealthy,
03:32increasing the military already way beyond,
03:37about as great as the rest of the world combined,
03:40much more technologically advanced,
03:42and adding new and new sources of revenue
03:46as you can figure out the domestic consequences.
03:49On another issue, his position is more hopeful for human survival than Clinton's.
03:58He is calling for reducing tensions with Russia and marginally China,
04:07which is a very serious matter.
04:09The tensions at the Russian border,
04:13notice the Russian border, not the Mexican border,
04:16The tensions at the Russian border are severe, mounting.
04:22Both sides are carrying out provocative actions,
04:27which could explode by accident even into a terminal nuclear war.
04:34Both sides are building up their military forces.
04:37NATO forces are carrying out exercises
04:41a couple hundred meters from the Russian border.
04:44Jet planes are buzzing each other.
04:48It's an extremely dangerous situation.
04:50A lot of it traceable back to decisions in 1991,
04:56when the Soviet Union collapsed,
04:59which we should be thinking about seriously.
05:02There were two visions of the world presented at the time.
05:08One was Mikhail Gorbachev's,
05:10what he called a common European home,
05:15an integrated security system
05:18throughout all of Europe and European Asia,
05:22with no military blocks and integration.
05:27That was abandonment.
05:29The West insisted on something different,
05:32a collapse of the Soviet Union,
05:35expansion of NATO,
05:37at first to East Germany,
05:40then right to the Russian border,
05:43offers to Ukraine to join NATO,
05:47a severe threat to Russia.
05:51Russia, just as simple geopolitical terms,
05:55Russia's carrying out its own repressive and violent actions.
06:00All of this is building up,
06:02and Trump, to his credit,
06:04is saying,
06:04let's try to say something,
06:06do something to dampen this down
06:09instead of intensifying it.
06:11So I think those are the kinds of things
06:13we can anticipate,
06:15although the idea of somebody like Trump
06:20in control of the option
06:24of initiating a nuclear war,
06:28which is literally terminal for everyone,
06:31that's very frightening
06:33to security analysts across the spectrum,
06:38which is why almost all of them
06:40are very frightened of his possible presidencies.
06:45Thank you.
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