How to Stop Bogus Wars
and Articulate Global Peacemaking?
Mahboob A. Khawaja, PhD.
There's no question that this
"war" will continue indefinitely. There is no question that US
actions are the cause of that, the gasoline that fuels the fire. The only question
- and it's becoming less of a question for me all the time - is whether this
endless war is the intended result of US actions or just an unwanted
miscalculation. Why would anyone in the US government or its owners have
any interest in putting an end to this sham bonanza of power and profit called
"the war on terror"? ….They're preparing for more endless war; their
actions are fueling that war; and they continue to reap untold benefits from
its continuation. Glenn
Greenwald (“The
'War on Terror' - by Design - Can Never End. The Guardian: 1/4/2013”).
The
Continuing War Agenda is Meant to Destroy the Arab-Islamic world
Islamophobia is on the rise. Few reactionary
instances of individual madness are used by the Western strategists to blame
Muslims and Islam as the focal point of their perpetuated belligerency. The
ongoing wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria are aimed at wholesale deaths
and destructions of the Arab-Muslim world. Western Europe
is fast becoming a center piece of the media-generated tensions and enlarged
societal conflicts. Muslims are dubbed as “extremists” and “fundamentalists” –
the in-house labels readily available before any rational substance could be
argued. Are the Muslims and Islam misfit to be part of the European cultural
thinking and norms? How strange Muslims and Islam made significant
contributions to the Europeans Intellectual Renaissance and Industrial
Revolution but the 21st century European idealists see them
problematic and resentful.
Mankind strives
for peace, not for wars and hatred. The warmongers are using media as weapon to
provoke reactionary animosities and impose the scheme of catastrophic war
agenda. It is incumbent upon the rational thinkers, scholars and intellectuals
of the 21st century to highlight the pertinent facts of human
affairs and offer critical analysis of complex problems. American war strategy
is aimed at large scale deaths and destructions of the entire Arab region
enabling American corporations to attain direct control over the oil reserves
and its exports and governance of the region. Another vital aim of the strategy
is to camouflage the freedom of Palestine
and keep the Arab people divided and antagonistic. Those opposing the American
intervention in Iraq-Syria know well how much America is feared and hated by the
common Arabian folks. President Obama does not have a strategy to “defeat and
destroy ISIL” in the Arab Middle East. If he claims to have crafted a new
strategy by launching air strikes on the civilian population across Iraq-Syria
and enlisting coalition of the worst than useless Arab authoritarian leaders,
he is in a political quagmire of his own. America will lose more by military
interventions in the complex societal conflicts overwhelmingly dominating the
Arab world. One would have imagined that more knowledgeable people become, more
rational world will emerge in the coming ages of rational thinking. Not so, we
continued to be occupied by false images and misleading rationale of the global
conflicts. Like always, few cynical and
mentally retarded people plan and wage wars against others, not imagining the
dreadful end results of their intrigues and conspiracies against life, human
rights and dignity and futuristic possibilities for survival on the planet.
Wars
are Planned, Peacemaking is Not
Those who plan
and wage wars are not innocent belligerent or without knowledge. They know well
what they are engaged in and its consequences. Those who go to farfetched lands
to kill the innocent people, divide and massacre men, women and children, fully
understand what they are doing. Perhaps, common people are misled by the
warmongers enabling them to sustain their war agendas under false political
perceptions and imagery as is the case in the US.
The undeniable TV imagery - the massacres of innocent Afghan women and
children, bombing of the civilian population and the US spy drone attacks
targeting innocent civilians in north western Pakistan are fast becoming media
entertainment and soap opera to the American audience and of the US scheme of
militarization of the culture. In his article Professor Camillo "Mac" Bica, School of Visual Arts, New
York City and an activist of Peace and Justice (“Atrocity and
War”, Information Clearing House, 4/29/2010) offers a penetrating
insight to the true nature of war:
“…war is not accessible through the understanding,
rationally, intellectually, by watching a film or by reading a book. To
"know" war, you have to experience it, live it, feel it in your gut
the anxiety, fear, frustration, boredom, hopelessness, despair, anger, rage,
etc. In truth, warriors exist in a world totally incomprehensible to those who
have never had the misfortune of experiencing the horrors of the battlefield.”
To revert the misfortunes of the common
folks, the UNO or any other global organization is not actively pursuing or
leading remedial actions for peacemaking. Diplomacy is ineffective tool and
chaos and political disintegration are the preferred choices to maintain the
status-quo. Arab leaders live in a conflicting time zone without any rational
understanding of time and history.
How
to Safeguard the Humanity from the Scourge of Wars?
Inadvertent aerial
bombings and sectarian rifts causing daily bloodbaths do not appear to change
the warmongers. Unpredictable but paranoid and vengeful political monsters have
incapacitated the in-born faculties of American lifelines to be a morally and
intellectually crippled and more of a redundant nation in global affairs. This
was not accidental but a planned scheme of things although unknown in its
short-long terms consequences over its ability to cope with the change phenomenon
for a sustainable future. America
became an insane – a victim of its own obsession with power and fearful of its
future. All of America’s
technological advanced weaponry on earth and secretive intelligence resources
placed out in space are Weapons of Mass Destruction meant to be used against
the people on Earth and nowhere else. Global mankind has passion for peace, not
wars. Those mindless politicians claiming to have accomplished the mission in
the War on Terrorism did so at the cost of ruthlessness, killings of millions
of fellow mankind in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Sherwood Ross (“US
Sponsored Genocide against Iraq 1990-2012 killed 3.3 million including 750,000
children.” Global Research: 12/06/2012), many other investigative reports
clearly blaming the US led forces to have massacred more than three millions
civilians in Iraq. The US and British are responsible for much of Iraq’s
planned destruction, increased sectarian violence and dismantling of the
political governance. Dreadful are becoming as abnormal frequency of violent
killings, internal insecurity, drug-abuses and political mismanagement, several
thousands Americans killed in global bogus wars and likewise wounded and
crippled for life, 18-25 war veterans daily committing suicide.
If America cannot
deal with its own domestic problems of unusual violence, killings of the
innocents and natural disasters, how could it be helpful to few puppet clients
in the Arab world? One wonders, what
went wrong with America? William Boardman (“A
Country At War With An Illusion.” Information Clearing House: 8/19/2013)
spells out how America
looks at war with itself: “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….America’s Main Enemy Is Nameless, Shapeless, “Associated
Forces”… The American Enemies
List Is Decided Anonymously and Secretly.
At the on-going US-European
current military gatherings, war is a ready made magic pill to the entire ill
conceived paradigm. But Ross Caputi (“Unthinkable Thoughts in the Debate About ISIS in
Iraq.” Common Dreams: 6/15/2014) is a war veteran of the US Iraqi occupation and produced the documentary film Fear Not the Path of Truth, and an anti
war activist, points out that: “entirely absent is the perspective of Iraqis and the issues that are
important to them: accountability, independence, and resistance. Moreover, the
real complexities of this issue have been lost in a number of the Western
media’s favorite binaries: terrorism vs. counterterrorism, good vs. evil, and
insurgency vs. stability…..It was noted in the New York Times that ISIS had collaborated
with several local militias in Mosul,…. that ISIS
is just one faction in a larger popular rebellion against the government.” American masses do not favor the bombing of Iraq and fight against the ISIL.
Felicia Gustin (“3
Reasons Why U.S. Strikes on Iraq (Again) Are a Terrible Idea.” Common Dreams: 9/10/2014) is associated
with War Times and is a long-time activist in international solidarity, peace,
racial justice and labor movements and works at SpeakOut, offers logical
reasoning against the US
intervention:
It’s important to understand that the current
crisis in Iraq is rooted in
the destruction of Iraqi society brought on by the U.S. invasion and occupation. By
exacerbating differences between Sunnis and Shiites,
U.S. policies pushed Iraq
away from a secular government and society. 1. Bombs will make the
situation worse. You can’t help people caught in a civil war by
dropping bombs on them or using drones. Sending in arms or troops will only
deepen the major social, ethnic, religious and political divisions in Iraq
and the wider region. A military response on the part of Washington will surely escalate the
conflict, with innocent civilians caught in the crossfire…2. More war
is no way to honor U.S.
soldiers…. 3. Iraq needs reconciliation and reconstruction,
not reintervention and the rebooting of war.
Arab Leaders to Develop
Capacity for Unity, Rethinking and Peacemaking
Arab rulers are constantly viewed as the new “yes men”
of the 21st century. Their supreme interest rests in protecting the authoritarianism
and continued military collaboration with the Master- The USA. John
Perkins ( Confessions of an Economic
Hitman, 2005), views the grand scheme of economic development in the Arab
Middle East as a blueprint for the US ambitions of empire building across the
globe. He points out that “ it
was part of a sinister system aimed not at outfoxing an unsuspecting customer,
but rather at promoting the most subtle and effective form of imperialism the
world has ever known…….most puzzling was that final entry under the list of my
clients: US Treasury Department, Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.” By extending vast range of economic
and military support to the House of Saud, the United States Empire will ensure
the security of its modern protectorate. John Perkins uses a phrase commonly
referring to the Kingdom and implied by the US economic hitmen as “the cow we can milk until the sun sets on
our retirement.”
The political need is urgent for
reconciliation and rethinking of the Arab role and responsibilities in making a
negotiated peaceful conflict resolution. Unless the Arab leaders focus on
rebuilding their inward moral and intellectual capacity for political change
and to embrace the new educated and intelligent generation to assume political
leadership, the Arab world is heading towards ultimate annihilation. The active
agenda should be to change the confrontational direction and facilitate
societal peace, and stop the wars and street bloodbaths. The Islamic scholars,
Muslim academia in peace and conflict management and the Arab political
activists should be encouraged to envisage change and to provide comprehensive
new ideas for crisis management and conflict resolution. Arab leaders are
operating from a position of extreme weakness, their strength lies in receiving
the collective inputs and advisory from the educated classes. This priority must
be felt, instinctively recognized and intellectually realized to stop the daily
political bloodsheds outpouring across the Arab Middle East. People are fast
becoming statistic of the causalities, but palaces are protected by foreign
mercenaries. The real issues are subsided and superficial are rekindled to
deceive the masses.
Do the American or the Arab
leaders know what is the end-game? Aftermath of the American-led bombing
campaign, what kind of political landscape and geography be in-waiting for the
Arab Middle East? Time is critical for
self-reflection to both the US
and the Arab coalition to find peaceful negotiated means of conflict
management. The US
leaders and the neo-colonial Arab monarchs defy logic and reason. The Arab
coalition leaders breathe oxygen in a complete disconnect to the interests of
the Arab masses. The bombing campaign could strengthen ISIL and other Iranian
sponsored militia groups in their reactionary pursuits to gain public
legitimacy. They are fighting against themselves and against all. What is the cure to
raging indifference and cruelty to the interests of the people of Iraq, United
States, Syria
and Europe and for that matter to the whole of
the mankind? The 21st century new-age complex
political, economic, social and strategic challenges and the encompassing opportunities
warrant new thinking, new leaders and new visions for change, conflict
management and participatory peaceful future-making. But change and conflict
resolution and new visions will not grow out of the obsolete, redundant and
failed authoritarianism of the few insane and egoistic leaders. The
contemporary warmongers have no clue of peaceful co-existence in a God-given
splendid and living Universe.
One wonders, if there is a cure
to a cruel mindset? But absolute
political power cannot be justified as simple favorable perversion to torture,
kill the innocent mankind and destroy the universal harmony and natural
habitats on Earth. Ross Caputi (“Unthinkable
Thoughts in the Debate About ISIS in Iraq.” Common Dreams: 6/15/2014) offers
a rational foresight to the US-European sponsored belligerency and re-enacting of
the bogus wars in the Arab Middle East:
“These fractured
communities within Iraq must
decide their own future, without the interference of Washington
or Tehran. Most
importantly for us, as Americans, we must make an effort to analyze this issue
outside of the paradigm of US
political thought and try to see this issue through the eyes of those most
affected by it. We must respect their ideas and values, their politics and
culture, and their right to determine their own future, unimpeded by foreign
interference.”
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