Chomsky: That's uniform and happens not just in the UnitedStates but every other country I know. As a matter offact, I think the media now is more open than it wasten years ago, less distorting. The media is certainlymuch more open than it was, say, in the 1960s. Forexample, during the Gulf war, the media almost totallysuppressed - very few people even know it -- the factthat the United States supported Saddam Hussainthrough his worst atrocities, as did Britain. TonyBlair and Bill Clinton and others talk about thismonster who gassed his own people. Yes, he did, withUS and British support and they continued to supporthim. If there was minimal honest coverage, those wordswould have added every time Tony Blair would say lookat this monster who gassed his own population. Thesupport continued up until the war. As soon as SaddamHussain realised he was getting into bad trouble, heoffered to withdraw. But those withdrawal offers werenot reported. There were a few leaks here and there.It was mostly not known. This continued until the war.The US did not want him to withdraw, nor did Britain.After the war, in March 1991, when the US had totalcontrol of the air, there was a huge rebellion in thesouth (of Iraq), a rebellion of Shia-ites, supportedby certain Iraqi generals. They did not ask the US forsupport, they asked for access to captured equipment.And they asked that the US not permit Saddam to attackthem. The US backed off. It allowed Saddam to use theair force to attack them and carry out a majormassacre, probably worse than what took place duringthe war. This was barely reported. I mean this tellsyou what was going on.