Berlin Wall and New Cold War
-DR.
ABDUL RUFF COLACHAL
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The
Berlin Wall that divided Germany as well as West and Soviet Union symbolized
acute Cold War, terrorizing the entire world is a historic wall which is no
more as the wall was pulled down as per the agreement between the last Soviet
President and actor turned US president Gorbachev and Reagan in 1985, leading
to the collapse of Soviet Union and communist system as well as dismantling a
series of communist regimes and weakening of socialist and communist ideology.
Fall
of Berlin officially signalled the end of the Cold war era when both USA and
Russia were toying with the disastrous idea of waging a nuclear war to
dismantle with globe not to quench their blood thirst. Although that
threat quickly disappeared, it has returned in recent times as a powerful tool
of US unilateralism, militarism and cold imperialism.
The
Wall is an enduring memory of many of humanities’ most horrendous excesses –
the Second World War, the Cold War and the fall of communism and its
destruction marked the start of a new era of brotherhood in humanity. So 25
years from that historic event, are we as divided or do we still have the
metaphorical wall between us? Are we on the brink of another Cold War that
again threatens to tear the world apart?
As
Germany marked the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on November
9, Former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev warned about a fast emerging
another Cold War with Western powers targeting once again Russia for sanctions
over Ukraine. The anniversary was celebrated by showing clips of West Berliners
greeting their eastern counterparts, along with clips of pieces of the fallen
wall from across the world, including Berlin London Seoul, Cape Town, Madrid,
Moscow, Washington and New York.
Although
the Berlin wall has been dismantled and communist regimes have disappeared,
social ideology lost its way under the capitalist weight, the threat of nuclear
war is not really died down. Many communists in Russia and china have become
capitalists and powerful oligarchs, controlling the economy and looting the
national resources with regime backing. These former communist nations now feel
proud of publicizing their billionaires and trillionairs, who have stolen the
economy of common people as well. .
Former
Soviet Union president Mikhail Gorbachev – the man considered by many to be the
man who helped end the Cold War – has warned that the world is ‘on the brink of
a new cold war’. He believes this stems from the West’s (other European
countries and the United States) behaviour post the fall of the Iron Curtain.
Emerging
Russo-US cold war could rekindle the division of world into pro-US and
pro-Russia as it had been during the Soviet era, and set in motion the regional
arms race too.
Humans
have always been a selfish and violent race. Most of the skeletons found in
archaeological diggings show deaths from violent conflict. Greedy humans have
been killing each other from the beginning of time, while powerful countries
destroyed weak nations, looting their resources, killing people. Colonies
set up by European superpowers were responsible for some of the worst atrocities
in history. Self-preservation is the most basic human trait and it often comes
at the expense of others.
Like
all superpowers, dating back to the age of colonial rulers, the USA, now the
only super power on earth, believes it had the solution to all the world’s
problems and entire world must help advance its national interest. With an ugly
display of military prowess, American capitalists became self-appointed
guardians and exporters of democracy. This led to them arming drug lords,
terrorist groups, dictators, revolutionaries and any other group willing to
fight those they considered a ‘threat’. False threat perceptions helped USA in
pursuing its economic agenda by selling terror goods, USA pampered its
allies to be the chief benefactors of US led imperialism which
gives birth to conflicts that would last for years. Americans also sell
weapons to the needy people and nations globally.
Certainly,
the rise of socialist and communist ideology shook the
capitalist system to some extend and therefore the enemies of these
humanist ideals conspired and succeeded in dismantling al
humanistic systems. So, despite whatever the papers tell you, humans today live
in amazing times, are infinitely better off than our ancestors. People
globally better fed, more educated, protected against diseases, have the
ability to voice our opinion, rebel against tyranny and even spend hours glued
to the new smartphones without worrying about being eaten by a sabre-toothed
tiger. Thank communism and socialism that forced the capitalist world to ease
the life of common people. .
Fast
development of science and technology has made the life of people easier and
beneficial. The internet and social media, combined with the speed of
technological progress have
made this world less divided than it ever was. No matter how uncomfortable an
opinion may be for the powers-that-be, today it does get voiced, though state
efforts to black them also have been on the rise. Tyrants are fought on social media and
even the most powerful individuals come under scrutiny. State apparatus
everywhere is confused and worried even with all resources at their command.
There
was a time when most people in the world couldn’t even afford the basic
necessities – food, clothing, shelter and fuel. There was a time when anyone
from a minority religion was hacked to death, but the rulers use judiciary to
get their plans executed and the Muslims as minority people world over but then
Islam is insulted, the Muslims are just abused on both core media outlets and
social media sites.
One
only hopes, like the Berlin Wall, the targeting of Islam and Muslims needs to
be torn down. And it’s going to happen even if not a lot fast enough.
Today,
entire world cutting across continents target Islam while USA is trying to use
the religious codes to get the Kremlin on board to target Islam. However,
former super power Russia is unwilling to be an assistant for USA, though would
not mind working for USA in Afghanistan, for instance.
New
Cold War emerging on account of new cold rhetoric between USA and Russia
following the Russia’s annexation of Crimea from Ukraine can be as dangerous as
before.
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