America’s War on War
Mahboob A. Khawaja
“The
hell of human suffering, evil and oppression is paved with good intentions. The
men who have most injured and oppressed humanity, who have most deeply sinned
against
it, were according to their standards and their
conscience good men; what was bad in them, what wrought moral evil and cruelty,
treason to truth and progress, was not at all in
their intentions, in their purpose, in their personal
character, but in their opinions.”
(Robert
Briffault. The Making of Humanity, London,
1918)
If there were
any moral, spiritual and intellectual values enshrined in the UNO Charter, the
21st century’s global political affairs could have been in more
responsive shape and form than the warlike culture of the few. At least, the
global community would have attained better sense of moral and legal
accountability in the contemporary affairs. Not so, those who envisaged the UNO
embodiment, they were more concerned with the aftermath of the 2nd
World War and how best to put an end to human triviality and dreadful acts of
aggressions against one another. Are we in a different time span than the
political affairs, action-reaction of violence and threats of aggression and
what oppressed the mankind prior to the imposed human insanity of the WW2? Both World Wars were fought by man against
man. Peace never grows out of war as wars kill people. Who else should know
better than the Europeans and American who orchestrated the grand scheme of
things to wage wars and control and manage the global herd as part of their
economic development scenarios? Immanuel Kant’s spirit of the Perpetual Peace’
must be disturbed and crying loud when the Europeans and American leaders
continue to show perversion from their own history.
Agreeably, wickedness
and righteousness cannot be combined in one human character or official policy
stance. Even in the beginning of knowledge-based 21st century, the
mankind has not fully recovered from the scourge of the 2nd WW. The
global powers and the UNO betrayed the public trust and vision for a peaceful
future without wars. Rationality must overcome insanity that today’s world and
the leading powerful nations are again engaged in multifaceted experiments to
endanger life, habitats and the living Universe. America
and its Western allies pretend to be acting in good faith to safeguard the
mankind from the scourge of war and the use of chemical weapons against the
innocent civilian population in Syria
and elsewhere. It is the self-interest and politically indoctrinated strategic
policy to shore up support and argument for another war on Syria. How
would it be different than the sadistic cruelty being imposed by the Bashar
Al-Assad regime for over two years on the people of Syria? Does the US and other Western nations have a
clean slate of their own history of non-chemical warfare against the innocent
mankind? The global community is
painfully aware that those equipped with
small wisdom, no knowledge but big mouth and most hated and feared are active
again in misleading the humanity.
None of the
international powerful leaders care for the safety and interests of the mankind. As early as during
the 1916 -1917, the British used mustard gas to kill several thousands of Iraqi
civilians agitating for their human rights and freedom from the British
colonial rule. It was Winston Churchill - the Secretary-Minister who did that
crime against Iraqis. America had unchecked freedom of political insanity to
use napalm gas bombs and chemicals in Vietnam and massacred millions until
opted for secret negotiations to leave Vietnam.
No one could dare to call for American indictment in Vietnam. The
global nations had signed the agreement at Hague in 1899 and the Geneva
Convention of 1907 to ban the use of chemical weapons. It was reiterated in the
Geneva Convention of 1925 and the Chemical Weapons Convention. The Rome Statute
for the International Criminal Court specifically points out that employing
“poison or poisoned weapons” and “asphyxiating, poisonous or other gases, and
all analogous liquids, materials or devices” are war crimes, under Article
8. During the 1980-90’s Iraq
self-declared war on the newly formed Islamic Republic of Iran, Saddam Hussein
had the blessings of the US
and other Western nations to use chemicals weapons on the Iranian and his own
Kurd civilians to kill several thousands without any accountability.
The UNO and
other international agencies are simply spectators and issue paper-based
statements and no military action to stop a monster killing the innocent
people. The Geneva Convention Related to
the Protection of Civilian Persons in time of War (Geneva IV) states clearly
“willfully causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health” as a
grave breach, which constitutes a war crime.
Do the contemporary holy warmongers think that the mankind is
shortsighted of its own history or do they believe that it can be forced to
believe the unholy virtue of the only left-over superpower to have the divine
right to impose its own will over others.
Since 2001 in Afghanistan
and subsequently, in 2003 Iraq
war, the United States and Britain
had free hand to use cluster bombs and other prohibited weapons against the
civilian population in both countries. It is widely known across the globe that
the United States
used cluster bombs, depleted uranium, and white phosphorous gas. Cluster bomb
canisters have been used containing tiny bomb lets, which could engulf large
segments of the population and areas. In Iraq
and Afghanistan
children have been affected and killed by the unexploded and left-over cluster
bombs resulting in serious injuries and psychological scars for ages. It is
well known that depleted uranium (DU) weapons spread high levels of radiation
over vast areas of human habitats. Many Western analysts and reporters have
given eye-witness accounts of sharp increase in health related problems and
serious birth defects due to the use of depleted uranium in Iraq
After the US led bogus
War on Terrorism, there is a frightening trend in crime explosion against the
innocent humanity worldwide. The Arab Middle East and other Muslim countries
are no exception. Despite moral and intellectual capacity, nobody takes up the
initiatives at conflict management and crisis management. Leaders appear more
of insane egoistic character than peacemakers. They are unmindful of the
consequences of their own vicious thought and priorities simply to double the
imagery of popularity number games. If
the United States and its
European allies go ahead to strike on Syria
and its chemical stock warehouses, the resulting casualties will be more of
civilians than the official parts of the authoritarian regime in Syria. The
question is, what would such a belligerent strike achieve in short-long terms
to help the global community to avoid future mishaps? For over a decade, in Iraq, Afghanistan
and its spill-over into North-West Pakistan,
millions and millions of people have been victimized by the US failing war strategy. How would
the US and its European
allies achieve any solid aim of stopping the bloodbaths in Syria?
Over the years,
lots of show and tell political talks are reported between the warring parties
in Syria.
There is no surety Assad regime will go away as it is not the strategic goal of
the Western nations. Peace-making is not the ultimate aim and rational goal of
any nations involved in the Middle East
political turmoil. The Arab leaders are themselves devoid of any power or
political role-play to sort out their own self-generated misfortunes and crises of time and history. None of the
Arab leader could come to the global political arena and justify their
credibility in any sense of the political affairs and legitimacy of the
governance. All have been groomed and grown out of the colonial match-fixing of
the tribal history and European domination of the region. For more than half of
a century, there is no concerted efforts to change the neo-colonialism into a
democratic system of people’s governance envisaged by Islam and its principles.
Today’s Arab world is a hub of despotism, political cruelty and coming of an
unthinkable future of political upheavals. If Egypt was evolving in the shape of
civility and people’s run system of new democracy under President Morsy, the
hope is stalled by the belligerent
interests of the Western nations to encourage military intervention and impose
deaths and destruction on the Egyptian masses. Unknown and uncertain as it
appears to be, who will gain out of the miseries and killings of the Egyptian
society. The emerging dreadful scenes of military barbarity- gassed massacres
of people in Syria, killings in the streets of Cairo and daily bomb blasts in
Iraq against the people should invite the Arab thinkers and intellectuals to
reflect on the current affairs - what is
going wrong and how could they imagine and articulate an action plan out of
imposed neo-colonial system of governance of the few?
The drums of war
are beating again. No one can imagine that if America
makes a war-like strike on Syria,
it will help the people of Syria
to find a peaceful solution of the crisis. There is no impetus for peacemaking
and conflict resolution. Then what is the rationality of talking in-between
when Assad regime in Syria
and the General Seisi in Egypt
are actively killing the masses without any challenge. Do the dictators ever
listen to voices of REASON? All the Arab
authoritarian rulers enjoy the protection of the US and other European leaders for
their own self- interest and continued supply of oil. President Obama and his
European friends policies they pursue do not aim at conflict resolution in Syria
or peacemaking elsewhere. They need more war-like opportunities to acquire
domineering influence more than what they already have to manage direct control
over all the Arab countries. This policy should be befitting to the American
war economy and Israel’s
additional capacity-building for supremacy in the region. Undoubtedly, the Arab
people and countries are the net losers on all the major fronts. If Immanuel
Kant’s ‘Perpetual Peace’ was taken seriously, today’s America and Europe
would have been at pace, not wars within themselves and with others. The crush
for war is instinctively part of human ignorance and arrogance. Wars contradict
the human Nature and the Nature of the living Universe. It is co-existence and
peace that helps to flourish life and
relationships befitting to the human Nature and the Nature of planet Earth and
the larger Universe.. Civilizations grow out of peace not conflicts. Would a
war on war make any difference? How could you burn something that is already
burnt? How could you stop a fire with a
fire? If there were any global moral,
spiritual and intellectual powerhouses, they should have taken initiatives to
find peaceful ways and means to end the authoritarian hostilities and massacres
of the innocent civilians. The history speaks loud and clear that few powerful
rulers with individualistic absolutism and most often, mentally retarded
persons have always driven the mankind to large scale slaughters, victimization, deprivation and long term
scars of why and how it happened, it never goes away from the written pages of
human history.
Eric Bogle wrote “The Green Fields of France” and it was sung by Fureys:
Did
you really believe, when they told you the cause,
Did you really believe that this war would end wars?
Well, the suffering, the sorrow, the glory, the shame,
The killing and dying it was all done in vain
Oh Willy McBride it all happened again -
And again, and again, and again, and again.
(Dr. Mahboob A.
Khawaja specializes in global security, peace and conflict resolution, and
comparative Western-Islamic cultures and civilizations, and author of several
publications including the latest one: Global Peace and Conflict Management:
Man and Humanity in Search of New
Thinking. Lambert Academic Publishing,
Germany, May
2012)
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