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War and Peace: Western Leaders Terrorizing
the Mankind
By Mahboob A Khawaja
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, November 17, 2014
A “war of religion” is unfolding, with a view to justifying a
global military crusade. In the inner consciousness of many Americans, the
“holy crusade” against Muslims is justified. While President Obama may
uphold freedom of religion, the US inquisitorial social order has
institutionalized patterns of discrimination, prejudice and xenophobia
directed against Muslims.” (Michel Chossudovsky, “America's Holy
Crusade against the Muslim World.” Global Research: 8/30/2010).
American War Agenda and Killing of Humanity To the US
bankrupt economy, war is a good business. All wars kill human beings.
Across the Iraq and Syrian war theatres, aerial bombing and shelling are
destroying the human habitats and the ecological systems. Millions of Arabs
have been displaced and murdered by the US-led military interventions. The
panicky acts of belligerency represent a sadistic foreign policy towards the
Arab world. The US war agenda aims at killing of the Arabs not taking
preventive measures to stop the ISIS advances or using diplomacy to pursue
peace talks. The Arab coalition lacks sense of rationality of the US proxy
war to undermine the freedom of Palestine and to occupy the oil producing
Arab countries. The mindless Arab rulers are collaborating in a war against
Islam. All international institutions are defying logic and their
responsibility in protecting the lives of entrenched human beings and
natural environment. Is man that ignorant and wicked and knows not how to
ensure his own futuristic sustainability?
The UNO and other global political powers are utterly a failure in
preventing major conflicts from happening. The weapon sales to oil exporting
Arab rulers are the hallmark of American-European policies of
militarization. Most global institutions are manned by those people lacking
rational understanding of the interests and priorities of the global
community. Some have no potentials and talents to be effective and
intelligent leaders. Once again, the global political culture is culminating
dark clouds of vengeful animosities demonstrating failure of rational
thinking and intelligence apparatus. Everywhere egoistic political interests
assume greater importance than the survival and interests of the global
mankind. Unjustifiable killing of one human being is equal to killing of the
whole of mankind.
Former FBI agent Coleen Rawley asks “Why
do Americans hate beheadings but love drone killings?” (HuffingtonPost:
9/28/2014): The answer lies in human psychology. And probably like the old
observation about history, people who refuse to understand human psychology
are doomed to be victims of psychological manipulation. War has never been a
prelude to peacemaking. Internationally acclaimed scholar Noam Chomsky,
professor of linguistics and philosophy at MIT speaks of America as the
leading force of global terrorism (“America,
the World’s Leading # 1 Terrorism State: Cunning of Reason: 11/3/2014),
and notes that ‘U.S. covert operations routinely resemble acts of terrorism’
and adds that: Jihadism's most fearsome current manifestation is the Islamic
State, or ISIS, which has established its murderous caliphate in large areas
of Iraq and Syria. "I think the United States is one of the key creators of
this organization," reports former CIA analyst Graham Fuller, a prominent
commentator on the region. "The United States did not plan the formation of
ISIS," he adds, "but its destructive interventions in the Middle East and
the War in Iraq were the basic causes of the birth of ISIS." To this we may
add the world's greatest terrorist campaign: Obama's global project of
assassination of "terrorists." The "resentment-generating impact" of those
drone and special-forces strikes should be too well known to require further
comment. The mankind has realized that politics is a game of
pretension and always remains problematic. Politicians need problems to get
public attention. The global community is not a silent spectator but
understands the deliberate destruction of humanity in Iraq-Syria and has the
capacity to challenge the politically imperiled insensitivity to universal
accord and brutality of Terrorism of Wars. Professor Noam Chomsky outlines
how Obama administration continued the anti-human policies and practices of
the George Bush era: “America
is Running the Worlds Largest Terrorism Operation.” Global Research:
4/22/2014): “The Obama administration is dedicated to increasing terrorism.
In fact, it’s doing it all over the world. Obama is running the
biggest terrorist operation that exists, maybe in history: the drone
assassination campaigns, which are just part of it [...] All of these
operations, they are terror operations.” Professor Chomsky has previously
extensively documented U.S. terrorism and concluded that the global rise in
state terror was a result of U.S. foreign policy. In 1991, a book edited by
Alexander L. George [the Graham H. Stuart Professor of Political Science
Emeritus at Stanford University] also argued that other Western powers
sponsored terror in Third World countries. It concluded that the U.S. and
its allies were the main supporters of terrorism throughout the world.
Is ‘war a good business’ wonders Bill Dores ("War
is Good for Business": Big Oil, Wall Street and the Pentagon's "New Cold
War" Against Russia: Global Research: 5/8/2014): The U.S. invasion
of Iraq devastated that country. And it hit hard at working class and
oppressed communities in the United States. For Big Oil and Wall Street it
was a bonanza….Energy is the world's most profitable commodity…Then there is
the heart of the system -- Wall Street itself. Bankers and politicians know
that war and crisis abroad drive capital into the United States, cutting the
deficit, propping up the dollar and helping keep U.S. banks at the center of
the world economy.
Are the Arab Masses Waiting for Salahuddin Al-Ayoubi?
The core issue of the Arab Middle East is not the bombing of ISIS or
Shiia-Sunnis sectarian bloodbaths. These consequential developments are the
outcomes of decade old American-British military aggression and occupation
of Iraq. The ISIL or other groups do not have the capacity to change the
governments in Iraq and Syria. The focal problem is the establishment of an
independent State of Palestine and recognition of the State of Israel and
normalization of relations between the Arab states and Israel. Nothing has
happened to change the continuing status quo and occupation of the West
Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza by Israel. Are the Arab people waiting for a
Salahudeen Ayoubi to come and rescue them from political annihilation?
Paul Laurdee (“Waiting
for Waiting for Saladin (Salahuddin Al-Ayoubi)” Dissident Voice:
3/27/2013), one of the founders of the Free Gaza and Free Palestine
Movements and an organizer in the International Solidarity Movement points
out that: Palestinians have a long history of resistance to
occupation, expulsion and ethnic cleansing… Every struggle in the world –
whether successful or unsuccessful – has included a combination of armed and
nonviolent resistance in varying proportions. If it can be argued that armed
resistance has failed in Palestine, so has nonviolent resistance…. Should
Palestinians wait for a champion to recover Palestine from the Zionist
invaders much as Salahuddin Al-Ayoubi (known in the West as Saladin)
liberated Jerusalem and other parts of Palestine after 88 years of Crusader
rule? The Arab world and Israel have lost many opportunities to strike
peace accord. More than fifty years of so called peace talks sound an insult
to conventional wisdom. Israel is not at peace with occupation of Palestine.
The divided and leaderless Palestinians lack coherent strategy of peace.
Where would the peace come from? If there were people of new generation -
young and educated people of vision and peaceful change, both Palestinians
and Israelis could have resolved the major political conflicts. How strange,
Muslims believe that Jews and Christians are part of the Islamic faith
originating with Prophet Abraham. Yet, they breathe in conflicting time
zones and cannot face each other as normal human beings at dinner tables or
interactive social communication to talk and come up with workable solution.
When would they realize to be conscientious human beings rather than
political actors? Perpetuated animosities and occupation of Palestine have
crippled their inward minds and souls to exit the hatred and fear box and to
see beyond the obvious horizon to make peace. The oil producing
Arab leaders operate from a position of weakness not strength in global
affairs. America enjoys some influence but the lobbyists control its
political nerves and thinking hubs. For the last few weeks, East Jerusalem
is again a scene of tragic events, firing on civilians, running street
battles and killings outside the Al-Aqsa Masjid. Should the future
generations be captive of the political adversaries of today’s politics?
Both need focused minds and souls to replace insane behaviors with respect
and human dignity. To counter-balance Israel political activism, Arab masses
should phase-out the dormant and dummy leaders and phase-in educated and
intelligent people of young generation. The need is urgent for both
Palestinians and Israelis to resume peace talks with an honest commitment
and time table to end the occupation and hostilities and to establish State
of Palestine and to ensure both nations could complement a peaceful
co-existence and future. Is reconciliation and peacemaking possible by
direct negotiations between the parties? Yes, given the will and sincerity
of purpose, all man-made problems are solvable. Late Professor Edward Said (Peace
and its Discontents: Essays on Palestine in the Middle East Peace Process.
Random House, 1996) was a visionary and enriched with proactive thoughts and
a truly dedicated intellectual and active warrior for the freedom of
Palestine: “I sincerely believe in reconciliation between peoples and
cultures in collision, and have made it my life’s work to try to further
that end. But true reconciliation cannot be imposed, neither can it occur
between cultures and societies that are enormously uneven in power. The kind
of reconciliation that can bring real peace can only occur between equals,
between partners whose independence, strength of purpose, and inner cohesion
allows them fully to understand and share with the other.”
Arab Leadership’s Entrapment
To control the oil supplies, undermine the freedom of Palestine and
enhance the political imperatives of Israel, the American bombing will
entrap and destroy the entire Arab region. There are no Arab armies to fight
for the cause of Islam. The so called Arab armies are manned by foreigners
to protect the palaces, not the people of Palestine. There are no Arab
leaders to offer moral and intellectual security to Muslims. The oil
exporting Arab leaders have no integrity to claim success on any issues in
global affairs. What happened to their Islamic culture, values and glorious
civilization? Was the petro-dollar prosperity a conspiracy (“fitna”) to
disconnect the Arab people to Islamic civilization? Syria and Egypt
are the current instances where people have risen against the military
dictatorship. Would the future generations free of foreign captivity hold
these monsters accountable for their infested crimes and political cruelty?
History is witness that when aggressive leaders challenge the sanctity of
the Laws of God governing the earth and the living Universe, and invade
other nations, they ultimately meet their own end by natural causes such
earthquakes, flooding, tornados, exploding lavas, sound blasts, lightning
and lot more. There is no denying but a fact of life that this is how some
of the most powerful nations vanished. The US anti-gun lobby asserts that
approximately 32,000 American are killed every year by home grown violence.
The Iraq-Afghanistan war veterans continue to commit suicide at an alarming
rate of 18-25 per day (“Why
do soldiers commit suicide and Global Warlords.” Uncommon Thought Journal:
4/14/2014). Are these not the major political issues which should be
addressed by the US politicians and Congress rather than continuing Iraq
war? How to Stop the Madness of War and Restore Normalcy?
The US and British are responsible for much of Iraq’s planned
destruction, increased sectarian violence and dismantling of the
economic-political infrastructures. During the decade long occupation, they
invested heavily in sectarian violence and destruction of the civic system
of governance. American-led bombing will help to sustain the Arab
authoritarianism and increased militarization of the region. But none knows
the consequences of their own follies except God. The mankind is
experiencing the scourge of unwarranted wars. How could we- the
conscientious human beings protect the mankind from continuing aggression of
the few warmongers? The 21st century complex political, social and
humanitarian conflicts and the encompassing opportunities warrant new
thinking, new leaders and new political visions for change, conflict
management and participatory future-making. The global warlords represent
cruel mindset incapable to see the human side of the living conscience.
Madness of the perpetuated war on terrorism and its triggered insanity knows
no bound across the global spectrum. Animals do not commit massacre of their
kind and species, nor set-up rape camps for the war victims, the Western led
wars against the humanity have and continue to do so at an unparallel
global scale without being challenged by any global organizations or
leaders. Torture and massacres of innocent civilians are convenient fun
games to be defined as “collateral damage” and a statistic. Every beginning
has its end. It is just that most powerful nations have failed to learn from
the living history. Be it Obama, David Cameroon, Merkel or the new Iraqi PM
Haider Al-Abadi, none have the understanding of peaceful co-existence in a
God-given splendid and living Universe. To reflect on the Nature of Things,
the universe encompasses many challenging opposites which coexist and
operate in peace and harmony: time, space, sun, moon, gravitational
rotation of the earth, greed and honesty, good and evil, fire, water, air,
sand, floods etc. How is it that Man - a chief creation of God cannot
co-exist with fellow Man? Is Man by nature a blood thirsty creature?
To challenge the deafening silence of the US, West Europeans and of
all the authoritarian rulers of the Arab Middle East, the humanity must find
ways and means to look beyond the obvious and troublesome horizons dominated
by the few warlords. The sadistic leaders have plagued the landscape with
daily massacres, displacement of civilians and refugees, barbarity against
Arab culture and civilizations, destruction of the habitats and natural
environment as if there were no rational being populating the God’s created
living Universe. More than 3 millions Syrian refugees live under sub-human
conditions in UN camps. Iran has reportedly sent “Quds Guards” and “Badr
Brigade” to fight and defend the Iraqi Shiite regime. It will not be in the
interest of Iran or the Muslim world to intervene based on any sectarian
loyalty. The crises in Iraq and Syria warrant critical rethinking and
proactive response not a hasty reaction to dispatch armed groups to side
with one or another sectarian force. Iran would stand to lose more than it
can imagine gaining within the Islamic context. The international
institutions have failed to carry the trust of the humanity for peacemaking
and normalization of affairs. There are no global organizations managed by
people of moral and intellectual vision and courage to serve the interests
of informed mankind. The global community should initiate an Urgent Action
Plan to organize a delegation of morally and intellectually credible and
visionary citizens to visit the region and facilitate listening and learning
towards crisis management and humanitarian peacemaking in the Arab world.
Such an organized group of global peacemakers could include Noam Chomsky,
Kofi Annan, Grand Ayatollah Al-Sadr, Bishop Tutto, Paul Craig Roberts, Dr.
Kaukab Siddiqui, Medea Benjamin, Mohammad Ali, Reverend Jessie Jackson and a
representative of Pope Francis. Where international political institutions
have failed, the will of the global community could facilitate unthinkable
and feasible solutions. Iraq and Syrian conflicts needs people of new vision
and proactive ideas to cope with multiple scopes of the political and
humanitarian crises and to seek workable solutions away from the entrenched
political box of the few warmongers. (Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja
specializes in global security, peace and conflict resolution, and
comparative Western-Islamic cultures and civilizations, and author of
several publications including the latest one: Global Peace and Conflict
Management: Man and Humanity in Search of New Thinking. Lambert
Academic Publishing, Germany, May 2012).
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