
George McLeod: As you know, Thailand's Thaksin government was deposed in a military coup. Thaksin was criticized for undemocratic rule and corruption. Can you comment on the Thai coup? Do you believe that it is possible for a coup to bring about democratic change?
Noam Chomsky: In principle, the answer is yes. Almost anything is possible, but the burden of proof for using force to overthrow a government is very high. They [coup leaders] have to demonstrate conclusively strong arguments that the use of force is legitimate.
For example, there is plenty of corruption in Washington-there is favoritism and headlines [about corruption] one day after another, but that doesn't justify a military coup.
In the case of Thailand-and let me say that I do not have a detailed, specialized knowledge of it-I did not think that the burden of proof was met.
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