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American Dream Evolving into a Nightmare
By Charles Mercieca
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, July 31, 2012
Over several decades, the American dream has been the pride of every
citizen. It originated on a very positive and constructive ground. Shortly
after he took office, President John F. Kennedy described the USA as a
conglomeration of nations. We all know, more or less, who are the Chinese,
the Germans, and the Russians. They are generally people from China,
Germany and Russia. But when it comes to the United States, the situation
is different. In essence, Americans consist of a sum-total of immigrants
that come from across every continent. American Dream in
Perspective
In spite of this fact, all Americans have always been reminded of the so
called American dream. This consists of an implanted hope in every single
American without exception that in this nation the opportunities given to
people for growth and development are without limit. Hence, regardless of
one’s initial poor financial status, one can always make a lot of money
and become rich. In itself, this may be viewed as a good philosophy that
should make the world envious. It explains why so many people immigrate to
the USA every year.
Nowadays, several millionaires tell us with pride how their parents or
grandparents decided to settle in the United States because in the
financial sphere it was felt to be the only hope to make it big. The
opportunities for growth and development seemed so unlimited that many US
Chambers of Commerce, when it comes to money-making, formulated the motto:
The sky is not the limit! If you make a million dollars you may as well
make two, three million dollars and so on. As a result, the private
enterprise became the center of attention.
As time rolled on, the United States developed into a system of
capitalism. To this end, the government encouraged the growth and
development of this system in a way that most of the financial sources
became fully under the control of the private sector. As a result, many
jobs were created and many people could rely on having a steady income for
their livelihood. In the process of national development, many problems of
other nations were not easily seen in the USA. Among such
problems we may enlist those dealing with health care, educational
development, adequate home facilities, and those dealing with the
infrastructure of cities. However, as big industries began to emerge,
there was an urge to expand them into other countries as well. Hence, the
political sphere began to play increasingly a big role. As big industries
began to concentrate fully on making more and more money, the American
dream began to fade away in the vast majority of the American people. In
fact, nowadays the vast majority of the American people are only concerned
in merely making ends meet. Delusion of Many Americans
Ironically, many leading officials in the US government and preachers in a
variety of churches still remind the American people of how lucky they are
to be living in a country where everyone has a chance to make it big in
life and to become rich. Even here, we have to keep in mind some important
traditional sayings. In Latin one saying states: Aliud est theoria, aliud
est practica…. one thing is theory and another thing is practice. In
Italian there is a proverb which says: Tra il dire e il fare c’e’ in mezzo
il mare…. Between saying and doing there is an abyss.
During the decade of the eighties when the saintly Pope John Paul II was
visiting Mexico he was asked as to whether he thought world peace could
ever be achieved. Without hesitation he stated: Yes, world peace
will eventually be achieved but only after two of the greatest evils of
the 20th century are gone. He added saying: These two great evils are
communism and capitalism because both advance their causes through the
exploitation of people. Some three years later communism collapsed and the
world took a sigh of relief.
People thought that since communism collapsed, capitalism’s fear of ever
getting into serious conflicts must have gone away as well. But Pope John
Paul II proved to be highly intuitive. The objective of capitalism is the
promotion of the products of big industries headed by advanced weapons
business and the military industrial complex. They soon began to create
scenarios of fear across every continent as to force the US government to
“invest” billions of dollars on war machinery and to instigate conflicts
in many global areas.
Hence, the United States embarked upon building hundreds of foreign
military bases, which cost billions of dollars a month. Besides, it
started to sell all kinds of weapons and war machinery to many countries
under the pretext of “self-defense and national security.” This approach
was stupid to say the least and malicious to say the most, since
governments change periodically and the one that is viewed as an ally
today may be viewed as an enemy tomorrow. This means the next
government may use these same American weapons against the United States.
We recall how the United States armed to the teeth the Shah of Iran who
was viewed as a close ally. However, when the Shah was overthrown, those
US weapons remained in Iran. They were not returned to the USA. To turn an
insult into injury, the new Iranian government vouched that it’s most
important mission was to destroy the devil, referring to the USA. It is
useless for us to make such statements. The United States needs to be very
cautious because it may end up aiding its enemies to eventually destroy
it. Shortsightedness of Capitalism
When it comes to eventual real welfare of people, capitalism has not long
range plans. Its only plan is to make money now fast and smooth. Also, in
capitalism the government proves to be very weak since it is controlled
ruthlessly by big industries headed by the weapons and military industrial
complex. This explains why the USA continues to equip as many countries as
possible with all kind of military devises. US military bases everywhere
exist to threaten nations whose policies are not pleasing to American
business interests.
When US government officials talk of “American interests,” they are
referring by all means to the interests of big corporations headed by the
weapons industry and military industrial complex. The permanent goal of
American capitalism, as it stands today, is to instigate conflicts and to
promote wars indefinitely. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney
stated recently that he wants to make it clear to the whole world that the
United States is and it will remain for this entire 21st century the
strongest military nation on earth.
Both the war in Afghanistan and the war in Iraq were not justified. The
problems there could have been solved through diplomacy and healthy
dialogues if the United Nations were given a chance to play a role. Yet,
these two wars cost the USA close to 4 trillion dollars. With that money
the United States could have provided free health care and free education
to all Americans for the rest of this 21st century. They could also have
provided adequate home facilities for some 18 million people who are
virtually homeless.
Some 3% of the American people make much more money than the other 97%
combined. The American dream proved to be a reality for these 3% of the
population. But such an American dream has literally become a nightmare
for the vast majority of the American people. Here we are faced with a
frightening reality that the US news media hardly ever bring up into the
open. The huge amount of money the US government had as surplus had been
used to manufacture weapons, to wage wars, and to build foreign military
bases.
As long as the USA keeps on relying on its military to solve the problems
of the world, the American people are bound to lead miserable lives. On
the whole, they are deprived of a good health care system, of a good free
education and of adequate home facilities for millions in dire need. To
turn an insult into injury, the US news media hardly ever bring news that
is critical of the military and of the weapons and military industrial
complex. The US news media continues to justify the manufacture and sales
of weapons to many countries.
Brainwashing of US News Reporters
American news reporters continue to repeat the words of leading government
officials that sophisticated weapons and a well equipped military
stationed in some 900 foreign military bases are vital for the national
defense and security of the nation! Millions of totally uninformed
Americans express surprise and wonder why there seems to be so many that
“hate” Americans especially in countries where the USA had been engaged in
struggles and wars, like in Central Asia and the Middle East. Some
humanitarian organizations of the United Nations wanted to explore the
real source of this phenomenon.
During the Iraqi war, a group of humanitarians went to Iraq and Palestine
to explore the source of animosity toward Americans. They asked children
in schools between the ages of 9 and 11 years of age: “What would you like
to do when you grow up?” The answer to their surprise was almost
unanimous. The bulk of them said without hesitation: “Killing Americans.”
When asked as to why they wanted to do that as a goal in life, they gave
very similar answer. Here are some examples: Because Americans
killed my father and now I have no father, they killed my mother and now I
have no mother, they killed my brother or sister as well as my friends.
They also added saying: Americans have destroyed our house and now we are
homeless. They have also destroyed most of our schools and markets and, as
a result, we were deprived of food. From a quick glance at the history of
the past 6,000 years of recorded civilization, we discover that wars were
never waged to bring about genuine peace. In fact, violence breeds
violence and more violence breeds more violence. The military is the only
agency that performs atrocities with no accountability. Some political
scientists described the military as “a terrorist organization sanctioned
by the government.” Moreover, Pope Benedict XVI said that war is never
justified in any way. It explains why Jesus was critical of the “eye for
an eye and the tooth for a tooth” and He exhorted us to love one another.
The US huge expenditure on the military has transformed the American dream
into a nightmare, which is making millions of Americans suffer for a very
long time.
Charles Mercieca, Ph.D.
President International Association of Educators for World Peace
Dedicated to United Nations Goals of Peace Education, Environmental
Protection, Human Rights & Disarmament Professor Emeritus, Alabama A&M
University Hon President & Professor, SBS Swiss Business School, Zurich
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