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Global Warlords: Menace to Humanity
By Mahboob A Khawaja
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, August 14, 2012 “War provides an
outlet for every evil element in man’s nature. It enfranchises cupidity and
greed gives a charter to petty tyranny, glorifies cruelty and places in
position of power the vulgar and base.” (C.E.M Joad. Guide to Modern
Wickedness) Wars kill people – the living human beings,
destroy humanity of the man enforcing barbarism and cruelty, practically
denying all prospects of peace and co-existence. Previous wars of centuries
were aimed at annihilation of political and economic enemies but the 21st
century conflicts are ready-made recipes not only to eliminate the mankind
but also the environment in which human beings survive and the planet Earth
that sustains life. Given the strategic know-how and the
scientific-technological developments, it is an established fact that any
futuristic global warfare will end the very existence of man and humanity on
this planet. The Weapons of Mass Destruction that the US, West Europeans and
Russian have placed on the planet and in space are a ready-made menace to
the survival of mankind. Wars appear to be the outcome of sinister minds,
devilish individual plans and monstrous scheme of things against the very
humanity of which theses people are a living part. With massive news media
propaganda campaigns and falsification of the facts of human life, common
folks and even the intelligent ones do not seem to have the rational
understanding of the wars and their consequential impacts on life and the
universe. 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 with false images and misleading rationale
of the global conflicts. Like always, few cynical and mentally
unbalanced 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.
Those who plan and wage wars, know what they are engaged in, they
are not innocent belligerent or without knowledge. Those who go to
farfetched lands to bomb 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 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”, OpenedNews, 4/28/2010) offers a penetrating
insight: “…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.” Some scholars argue that wars are planned in a cycle
of chauvinistic historical events – every now and then wars are repeated -
the “worst time in human history.” Paul Buchheit author of America
Wars: Illusions and Realities believes that War or Revolution happen in
Every 75 Years. It's Time Again. (Common Dream, June 11, 2012). He thinks of
various developmental cycles including the revolution against inequality,
French Revolution, time of Great Depression, WW2, and now after: “nearly 75
years after we started World War 2 production, we again feel the agony of a
wealth gap expanding, like grotesquely stretched muscle, to intolerable
limits. If history repeats itself, we will be part of another revolution of
long-subjugated people. Indeed, it has already begun, in Europe and Canada
and with the Occupy Movement. The face of plutocracy has changed, but not
the consequences. Just before the French Revolution, Paris and London were
dismal places for the masses, with islands of unimaginable splendor for
aristocrats, who, like the multi-millionaires of today, found it hard to
relate to the commoners.”
To Chris Hedges - a global scholar of rational thinking and author of
Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle (“How
to Think”, Common Dreams, 7/9/2012), visualize basic problems with Human
Thinking, the delusional concept of war by the masses: Human
societies see what they want to see. They create national myths of identity
out of a composite of historical events and fantasy. They ignore unpleasant
facts that intrude on self-glorification…. The psychoanalyst John Steiner
calls this phenomenon “turning a blind eye.” He notes that often we have
access to adequate knowledge but because it is unpleasant and disconcerting
we choose unconsciously, and sometimes consciously, to ignore it….. At night
you could hear gunfire. But they were the last to “know.” And we are equally
self-deluded. The physical evidence of national decay—the crumbling
infrastructures, the abandoned factories and other workplaces, the rows of
gutted warehouses, the closure of libraries, schools, fire stations and post
offices—that we physically see, is, in fact, unseen. The rapid and
terrifying deterioration of the ecosystem, evidenced in soaring
temperatures, droughts, floods, crop destruction, freak storms, melting ice
caps and rising sea levels, are met blankly with Steiner’s “blind eye…… The
Shakespearean scholar Harold Goddard wrote: “The imagination is not a
faculty for the creation of illusion; it is the faculty by which alone man
apprehends reality. The ‘illusion’ turns out to be truth.” “Let faith oust
fact,” Starbuck says in “Moby-Dick.”…..“It is only our absurd ‘scientific’
prejudice that reality must be physical and rational that blinds us to the
truth,” Strangely enough, warmongers hire war propagandists to
classify wars as “noble”, “good”, necessity of the ruling nobility and to
protect the flag, borders and national interests. George Bush claimed being
“Man of God” who started the day with the Bible, to orchestrate the bogus
war on terrorism. These are cynical notions implied to enforce the monstrous
viewpoints of the few warlords in every age. There is no quality criterion
except falsification of information and facts of human life. Professor
Camillo "Mac" Bica shares further observations: Having been
indoctrinated by the propaganda of those whose militarism and warist agenda
requires acceptance of the mythology of the "good war" and the "noble
warrior," the uninitiated and unaffected most civilians and many non warrior
members of the military fail to realize this truth, that all war is
barbarism in which cruelty and brutal atrocity is the norm rather than the
exception. During World War II, for example, often cited and celebrated as
the "good war," over 50 million civilians were murdered by both Axis and
Allied Nations. The American servicemen in the Wikileaks video who so
nonchalantly "engaged the target" slaughtering some 12 human beings are no
different from the pilots and bombardiers from the "greatest generation" who
with equal nonchalance, incinerated millions of civilians during the terror
bombings of Hamburg, Dresden, Tokyo, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, etc. Despite the
moral depravity of their actions, these individuals were not born killers.
Rather they were created to do our bidding, first conscripted or lured into
the military with promises of employment, a college education, or U.S.
citizenship, then subjected to sophisticated indoctrination techniques of
value manipulation, moral desensitization, and psychological conditioning,
aimed at destroying/overriding their humanity, their moral aversion to
killing, reinforced by the violence and horrors of the battlefield
environment. Paul Buchheit (“War or Revolution happen in Every 75
Years. It's Time Again” 06/11/2012) reminds us: “In our 'civilized' times
people aren't being run down by noblemen or forced to eat grass. The
aristocracy has learned a lot about suppressing crowds in 225 years. But
they need to fear the growing revolution. They need to fear, as Dickens put
it, "the remorseless sea of turbulently swaying shapes, voices of vengeance,
and faces hardened in the furnaces of suffering until the touch of pity
could make no mark on them." Chris Hedges - author of Empire of
Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle (“How to Think”,
Common Dreams, 7/9/2012) gives context to the global dilemma: And
here is the dilemma we face as a civilization. We march collectively toward
self-annihilation. Corporate capitalism, if left unchecked, will kill us.
Yet we refuse, because we cannot think and no longer listen to those who do
think, to see what is about to happen to us. We have created entertaining
mechanisms to obscure and silence the harsh truths, from climate change to
the collapse of globalization to our enslavement to corporate power that
will mean our self-destruction. If we can do nothing else we must, even as
individuals, nurture the private dialogue and the solitude that make thought
possible. It is better to be an outcast, a stranger in one’s own country,
than an outcast from one’s self. It is better to see what is about to befall
us and to resist than to retreat into the fantasies embraced by a nation of
the blind. Professor Camillo "Mac" Bica, School of Visual Arts, New
York City and an activist of Peace and Justice (“Atrocity and War”,
OpenedNews, 4/28/2010) makes it known in bold words: “…..while I do
not justify nor excuse the actions of these individuals, neither do I seek
scapegoats in order to absolve myself of culpability and responsibility as a
citizen of a democracy in whose name and with whose tax dollars these
atrocities are committed. Consequently, if there is to be condemnation and
punishment, let it begin with those whose incompetence and desire for wealth
and power make war inevitable and unnecessary; whose apathy allows the
slaughter to continue; and whose blind allegiance, misguided patriotism, or
utopian idealism hamper their ability to understand and appreciate the true
reality and nature of war and its tragic and profound effects upon the
warrior. We must see through the mythology, the lies and the deceptions, and
understand that all who become tainted by war are victims. Consequently, we
must recognize as well, that their culpability must be mitigated and that we
all share responsibility and blame for the inevitable atrocities of war.”
Over a decade, the American political leaders invaded Iraq and
Afghanistan under a false pretext of combating “terrorism.” The only known
terrorism of wars that the US and its hired former colonial Europeans are
leading against the innocent people of Iraq, Afghanistan and the tribal
belts of Pakistan. None of the perpetrators of these wars of aggression are
held accountable by the humanity except the few – George Bush and Tony Blair
indicted by an International Court of Law but not punished. Nobody seems to
be pursuing any rational course of plan to enhance global peace and
understanding amongst different cultures and civilizations or the need to
stop the bogus Wars on Terrorism and help the humanity to return to normal
setting of co-existence. To cover-up his broken pledges and to uplift the US
morale in his presidential re-election surge, President Obama is talking of
troops withdrawal from Afghanistan with dignity. Killing of the fellow human
beings and genocidal acts in Iraq and Afghanistan cannot offer any dignity
to the warmongers. The US and some Europeans are living in a state of
paranoid thinking, and fail to see the prevalent realities and reactions of
the global masses against their warmongering. The Western world is terribly
naïve in its approach to warmongering against the poor, deprived and divided
mankind in other parts of the world. History has a role to teaching and
learning which is denied by the global war strategists. All wars are the
outcome of anti-human thinking and cruelty and none can or will bring peace
and security to the humanity. After the Two WW, the Europeans have
learned it in a hard way but American political minds are trying to escape
the prevalent truth. Those who try to overrun the humanity, do get
overtrumped by their vicious plans. Hitler and Mussolini experienced it and
so did the former USSR and so many other tyrannical empires. Every beginning
has its end. Those who perpetuate wars and victimize the mankind sooner or
later will cease to exist. This is the Law of God that no worldly
materialistic or political power can change or challenge. Viewing a nation
or a people most powerful on the visual screen is not a reality but a
delusional imagery – falsification of truth carved by the political
propagandists and hired agents of influence. The historical record clearly
demonstrates that whenever great powers went haunting the large segments of
the mankind in farfetched lands, it is usually the end game of their
role-play in global affairs. America and its allied European warmongers live
in constant FEAR that soon they will be replaced by others - the natural
course of history. All the great political powers have met the same end.
America and its bribed–coerced European allies are at the top of waiting
list to reach the end game. Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja specializes
in global security, peace and conflict resolution with keen interests in
Islamic-Western comparative cultures and civilizations, and author of
several publications including the latest: Global Peace and Conflict
Management: Man and Humanity in Search of New Thinking. Lambert Publishing
Germany, May 2012.
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