America’s Intelligence Spying Scandal Draws Global
Outrage
Mahboob A. Khawaja, PhD.
From George Bush
onward to President Obama, the sadistic politics of the few flourishes in
darkness being unable to know the difference between the foes and friends, fair
and foul. The draconian mindsets try to envisage the unknown - the distant future
out of the perpetuated animosity if missing dots and codes and secret voices
could usher something useful to protect the solidarity of the few warmongers. They have not learned any lessons from the
living history to be compatible with the civilized norms of the contemporary
relationships. Edward Snowden and Glenn Greenwald are blamed for much of the
uproar coming out of the disclosures of secretive American spying networks, yet,
both are taken seriously by the global community and appear to have earned
moral and intellectual credibility as responsible citizens of the global
mankind. President Obama and others need to work hard to earn respect, not
claim it. In the 21st century
knowledge-based rational culture of global thinking and relationships most
nations have one image, one face to be recognized with in international
affairs, but America has many and conflicting ones unknown to the informed
global community. Its policies and practices have generated worldwide reactions
coupled with resentment and interwoven emotions of fear and hatred. Its most
reliable allies and ethnically trusted friends are questioning its sincerity
and intents of collaborative relationships. America’s individualistic absolute
rulers and politicians are not deterred but appear out of touch to defend their
conspired onslaught on the friendly European and other nations by the on-going
illegal spying networks conducted by the NSA- the federal agency under scrutiny.
Top notch
American politicians are hiding behind shadowy trail of irrational opinions and
fake threats of post 9/11 security and global terrorism as if these were the
real stakes for the American political lifelines. Opinions are individuals, not
the facts of politics, and unfolding facts of the spying scandals appear
convincing to all rational observers. Across the political Pandora box, nobody
seems to know where the problem lies, be it the President of the US or the activities of the embittered NSA
claiming to be protecting the security of the USA and its people. There are multiple willing suspicion of the
unknown, at least in images to respond to the global calls for change and
accountability of these nasty adventures of intrigues and wickedness against
its own loyal and committed friends. The known facts disclosed by former NSA
worker Edward Snowden and reputable international reporter Glen Greenwald
(Guardian, London) clearly warrant an open dialogue as to why the US and its
national intelligence agencies are engaged in such dirty work which were the
hallmark of the former East German Staci and Russian KGB. In all of the Western
liberal democracies, intelligence apparatus hold most secretive powers to
conduct business and unchallengeable influential hub to manage the official
policies and practices. To ordinary American folks, it overshadows the
knowledge-based societal claim and image that America is a free nation and that
American political identity is defined by its deep historical roots of freedom,
liberty and justice. Is America
really a free nation? Since when the human slavery ended to be subservient to
the ruling Masters? The institutionalized system of institutions and governance
seem to have outlived its scope and usefulness. It is becoming increasingly
questionable if history is any more a logical reference point for the work of
contemporary American politicians.
Overwhelmed with
their materialistic wealth and political power, American leaders seem to be too
proud to acknowledge of any wrongdoings against themselves and their best
friends. History speaks loud and clear, often nations and leaders obsessed with
power and belligerency against others end up in self-annihilation by their own
designs. Today, America
is operating from a position of weakness, not strength because of the
warmongering of its military-industrial complex. American policy makers appear
to have lost the sense of rational thinking in international and appear
indifferent to their follies and oversight against friends except in passing remarks,
escaping sketchy irrational overtures and political jokes on the screen. But
the prevalent known facts of tangible secretive and planned violations of the
mutual trust and bonds of global friendship do warrant rethinking and
grievances to be heard openly in a court of public opinions and accountability.
After the recent shutdown of the US Government, American masses seem outraged
as to why the NSA should conduct spying on friends and allies. Even President
Obama failed to offer any rational answer or intellectual security to the
concerned citizens. Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor is no stranger to the
American people, and she is not a terrorist either if this is the absurd
rationale apologetic minds have come out to console the informed citizens of
the advanced American political culture. German media tells that Obama knew
since 2010 that NSA was listening to Merkel’s personal phone but now Obama is
dodging the issue of accountability. In situations of crisis and unusual emergencies,
intelligent and competent leaders try to assure the public of utmost security
and safeguards by the official think-tanks and senior administrators. Not so, America appears
on a slope toward moral and intellectual decadence and so is the most of
Western industrialized civilizations. Professor Samuel Huntington (The Clash of
Civilizations and the Remaking of the World, 1995) pointed out the current
decay and possible extinction of intellectual and moral culture of the American
society. Huntington was alarmed to discover that
Western civilization is continuously decadent and warned that a “a new age of
disharmony is dawning.” He noted that “the
West’s victory in the Cold War has produced not triumph but exhaustion”…we have
lost not only our self confidence but also our will to dominate. Huntington thought that America
has lost the sense of coherent purpose and is in big trouble “because after the
flabbergasting disappearance of the Soviet Union,
we lack a sustaining and ennobling enmity.” It is reasonable to assume that both George
Bush and now President Obama have re-enacted the Huntington
theory to enjoin ennobling animosity to further the US global domination agenda. Perhaps, both of these leaders were and are
wrong people, embedded with wrong thinking and doing the wrong things. There is
no “ennobling animosity” in the European political minds and there is no
“terrorism” breeding across the Muslim world to undermine the US security.
To cover up
their secretive and unhealthy minds, the US policy makers continue to lie
and deceive the well informed global conscience. Societies evolve and progress
when they are open to rational communications and enjoin cooperation and mutual
respects, not conflicts and illegal and immoral intelligence spying as
stumbling blocks. Is “America a country at war with an
Illusion” (Information Clearing House: 8/19/2013) asks William Boardman:
“We
are waging war on terrorism even as we embody terrorism. No wonder we seem
sometimes to be at war with ourselves, and have been for most of the
21st century….. No American under 12 Has Lived in a Country at Peace…whatever
the U.S.
government knows, or thinks it knows, is not widely shared with most of its
citizens….. The American Enemies List Is Decided Anonymously and Secretly.”
Arguably
conflicts generate mistrust and drain out all positive human energies and
thinking for peaceful change, transformation to sustainable future and
productivity. Is it hard to comprehend by the Obama administration and for that
matter to the NSA Chief to understand this truth? Bill Moyers and Michael Winship (“The Lies
that will Kill America” Information Clearing House: 10/28/2013) know well there
are more dangerous enemies within America
than elsewhere and do not pretend to act like politicians in Washington:
Such ignorance will kill democracy
as surely as the big money that funds and encourages the media outlets, parties
and individuals who spew the lies and hate. The ground is all too fertile for
those who will only believe whatever best fits their resentment or particular
brand of paranoia. It is, as an old song lyric goes, “the self-deception that
believes the lie.” The truth will set us free; the lie will make prisoners of
us all.
From George Bush
to Barrack Obama, the American policies are dictated by the fear of “terrorism”
allegedly originating from the Islamic world. On the operational map, all
countries of Islamic religion are subservient allies to the US foreign policies and dictates In fact; many
oil producing Arab countries are managed by the CIA and other US enterprises. Based on the prevalent facts, some will argue
that America
and European are the ones generating secretive scheme of terrorism to dominate
the natural resources of the Muslim world. The bogus war on Iraq, Afghanistan and the strategic
control of the oil producing Arab nations clearly speaks a different language
of contrast and defiance. American policies are a problem, not solution to
growing reactionary terrorism because of the US led fake Wars on Terrorism. The
global mankind is conscientiously active in its search for peace, co-existence
and broader understanding of trustworthy relationships amongst all the
societies and nations. Whether America
claims to be a superpower or a nation in historical change process, it will not
bankrupt the global mankind of its rational thinking power and outcomes from
the contemporary political lies and deceptions.
But all of this could degrade in its outlook and drown the American
Empire along with all of its historical manipulative possessions, maneuvers and
aspirations to dominate the minds of the global humanity.
Rob Kall, the Executive Editor and
Publisher of OPEdNews (“Lying General Keith Alexander- Bad for America.”
OPEdNews: 10/29/2013), quotes one of the most reputable journalists Glenn
Greenwald in British Guardian newspaper:
"...how are American and
British officials, in light of their conduct in all of this, going to maintain
the pretense that they are defenders of press freedoms and are in a position to
lecture and condemn others for violations? In what might be the most explicit
hostility to such freedoms yet -- as well as the most unmistakable evidence of
rampant panic -- the NSA's director, General Keith Alexander, actually demanded Thursday that the
reporting being done by newspapers around the world on this secret surveillance
system be halted .
Rob Kall spells out clearly that: “The people of the world love and hate America. They love us for our
American dream, for our freedoms, particularly our freedom of the press, and
for our arts-- movies, music and culture. …. Greenwald indicts General
Alexander quite effectively. But there's more. Alexander is clearly a threat
and danger to first amendment freedoms in the US. But his behavior and words are
hurting the soft power and reputation of the United States AND democracy AND the
idea of freedom of the press…..Every time a high level official within the US
government does something like Alexander has done, it hurts the reputation of
America-- the soft power that keeps the rest of the world maintaining a balance
of love with the hate that so many feel, as this WaPo map of love and hate of the
US shows.
The on-going
revelations by Edward Snowdon have created a culture of anti-American feelings
and emotional outburst to challenge the American superpower stance. The US
agencies are alleged to have spied not just on Chancellor Merkel and her personal
life, French President, UNO Chief, Spain, Mexican leaders but on millions of
North American people, on visible racial and ethnic minorities, citizens of
France, Brazil, Spain, Mexico and so on. Despite all of this, American masses fear
and hate their politicians, not the people of other nations. During the
Shutdown of the Government, according to one of the CNN polls, 86% American
disapprove the working of the Congress. Undeniably,
all politics and politicians are presumptuous, individualistic and follow
egoistic agenda of self-centered thoughts and actions. In election campaigns,
they hire educated and intelligent consultants to advise them on how to win the
elections but not run the governance, if they are successful. Once on the real
political stage, they are dumb, absurd and heavily opinionated without any
rational support to think intelligently and to do the right things for the
interests of the people who elected them. Professor P.L Thomas (Furman University, South
Carolina) speaks out loud and clear (“Obama's Failed
Hope and Change: "Forget the Politicians. They are Irrelevant.” Speak Out: 9/04/2013):
Forget
the politicians. They are irrelevant. The politicians are put there to give you
the idea that you have freedom of choice. You don’t. You have no choice! You
have owners! They own you. They own everything. They own all the important
land. They own and control the corporations. They’ve long since bought, and
paid for the Senate, the Congress, the state houses, the city halls, they got
the judges in their back pockets and they own all the big media companies, so
they control just about all of the news and information you get to hear….They want more for themselves and less for everybody else, but I’ll
tell you what they don’t want: They
don’t want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They don’t
want well informed, well educated people capable of critical thinking. They’re
not interested in that. That doesn’t help them. That’s against their interests.
What is the cure to raging indifference and cruelty to the interests
of the people of the United
States and for that matter the whole of the mankind? America is not isolated but part of the living global community on Earth.
Americans politicians and leaders appear to be devoid of true knowledge and
intellectual capacity to foresee the future. Advanced technology or spying on
others cannot tell them what is in waiting for them. Just like Pharaoh chasing
Moses and his people had no knowledge what was there waiting for him at the Red Sea except deaths and destruction. Pharaoh is quoted
(al-Qura’an) that “a handful of people have annoyed us and we are the most
powerful nation on earth and must stand on guard to protect ourselves.” But
there was no threat or sign of it from Moses or his beleaguered people. Is this
not the same that George Bush paraphrased it “either you are with us or against
us”, and President Obama continued to follow the same mind and dictum. Today, America is
alone and under fire from friends not foes, and Obama has no face to offer any
rational explanation to the visiting Europeans demanding a rational answer to
the alleged spying on friends. America
should not be excluded nor dumped aside from its search of being an active
member of the civilized and informed entity of the global humanity. Is it possible for President Obama and General
Keith Alexander, Chief of the NSA to come out clean to the global community and
apologize for their secretive misdeeds and evil-mongering against their own
friends and the global community? Would
President Obama demonstrate courage and conviction that America has
done wrong and will not repeat the follies against others? If the leaders of a powerful country like the US
are not flexible and intelligent enough to realize the attributes of the 21st
century effective leadership and be able to know and manage their strengths and
weaknesses and make a Navigational Change when facts of life warrant an
immediate Change, how could they be able to deal with the futuristic global
challenges given a morally, intellectually and politically stranded America,
disconnected with the rest of the informed and civilized world? Would the sky fall upon Washington or the NSA Headquarters or the
planet will dwindle if both of these characters speak out the truth that the
informed global humanity already knows well, perhaps rationality will outcast
the prevalent political nuisance.
Tom Ingelhardt (“The 12th Anniversary of American Cowardice
What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You.” Information Clearing House: 3.28.2013), sums
up the paradox of contemporary American politics - if the history will judge
the warmongers by their actions or claims:
“We
should already know more than enough to be horrified by the state of our
American world. It should disturb us deeply that a government of, by, and
for the war-makers, intelligence operatives, bureaucrats, privatizing mercenary
corporations, surveillers, torturers, and assassins is thriving in
Washington. As for the people -- that’s us -- in these last years, we
largely weren’t there, even as the very idea of a government of, by, and for us
bit the dust, and our leaders felt increasingly unconstrained when committing
acts of shame in our name. So perhaps the last overlooked anniversary of these
years might be the 12th anniversary of American cowardice. You can choose
the exact date yourself; anytime this fall will do. At that moment,
Americans should feel free to celebrate a time when, for our “safety,” and in a
state of anger and paralyzing fear,
we gave up the democratic ghost. Among the many truths in that still-to-be-written secret history of
our American world would be this: we the people have no idea just how, in these
years, we’ve hurt ourselves.”
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