Noam Chomsky addresses relations throughout Central America and relates
these to superpower conflicts and the overall impact of the Cold War on
international relations.
Turning the Tide succinctly and powerfully addresses three
interrelated questions:
- What is the aim and impact of the US Central American policy?
- What factors in US society support and oppose current policy?
- And how can concerned citizens affect future policy?
Turning the Tide shows how US Central American policies implement
broader US economic, military, and social aims even while describing
their impact on the lives of people in Central America. A particularly
revealing focus of Chomsky's argument is the world of US academia and
media, which Chomsky analyzes in detail to explain why the US public is
so misinformed about our government's policies.
Whether the US initiates a major invasion in Central America or instead
continues to support reaction through the region by economic pressure,
CIA intervention, and proxy military activity, many US citizens will
want to argue for a more humane policy. Chomsky provides the most
compelling available analyses of what is going on, why, and what
concerned citizens can do about it.