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24 May 2010
By Siv O'Neall
Make no
mistake. The third World War is right here. Now. It
has been here for longer than you would believe.
The world is
at war. Unrelenting, genocidal war. Another war that
is a racket, but with a different face and a different
racket. A war that kills millions, as is usually the
case. There are two sides to this war, but it is not
the East against the West. It’s not even the South
against the North. It is not a geographical war. It’s
a class war. It is the Poor against the Rich on all
five continents. And right now the Rich are winning.
A brief look
back
The much
touted Founding Fathers wanted nothing more
praiseworthy than an oligarchy, a country ruled by an
elite where Blacks and women were not citizens with
equal rights, not even the right to vote. Women only
gained the right to vote through the passage of the
nineteenth amendment to the Constitution in 1920.
In spite of
the half-heartedness and hesitations by President
Roosevelt and some egregious mistakes that had serious
consequences, the end of this era still came out as
far more people-friendly than anything the country had
seen before. Labor unions experienced tremendous gains
during the thirties and Social Security was created in
1935.
Fast forward
to Lyndon B. Johnson and his signing of the Civil
Rights Act in 1964, obviously a big step in the
direction of democracy. U.S. citizens were now
convinced that their country was not just the most
prosperous in the world, but also the most moral, the
most free and the most civilized. And the most
powerful.
The social
contract that stemmed from the last Great Depression
has been torn apart bit by bit in the decades that
followed. The second-rate movie actor Ronald Reagan
took the first big steps towards corporatism,
intrinsically accompanied by total contempt for the
people. This glamorous president who was playing
Hollywood with the country seriously set about
undermining the social safety net, a gradual thawing
of programs focused on the welfare of the citizens.
The war
has become globalized
Things are
changing however. The sudden collapse of the Twin
Towers and the screams of dying people made it
possible. Civil rights have been dramatically stifled
through the Patriot Act, furtively steered through a
Congress in shock and almost total ignorance in
October of 2001. The country has since then been in a
state of permanent war.
We are living
the war. It just has a different face. I am not
talking about Iraq or Afghanistan or Pakistan. I am
not talking about the renewal of the Cold War, as the
U.S. Empire is staking its last pennies on
establishing influence in republics of the former
Soviet Union, desperately trying to outdo Russia in
countries where the main or the second language is
Russian. In these countries dependence on Russian oil
and gas is of such primary importance that even
Ukraine has had to listen to the loud voices of the
people and move over to the Russian sphere, for
economic and certainly also for cultural reasons. The
U.S.-supported orange revolution is over. Viktor
Andriyovych Yushchenko is history.
This current
war has no borders. War is globalized, like everything
else steered by the obscene organization that rules
the world of today. The hugely powerful multinationals
in collusion with the governing bodies of the world
have orchestrated a way of running the world which
seems to them to be a given winner. It is not even
Whites against the brown peoples who by far dominate
the world population. The White upper-class people are
of course scared out of their wits knowing well that
one day soon they will be outnumbered even in their
own home countries, which is most of the West. Racism,
in each individual country and globally, is very
clearly part of this ugly war.
However,
globalization is the ruling principle of today’s war.
If the Chinese want to take a part in this upper class
war on the poor, they are welcome to the country club.
If the Indian political leaders are willing to make a
deal with the multinationals, they are also taken into
the club as full members. But at the origin of the
scheming by the Neocon cavemen, the Multinational
Money Men alone are the Übermenschen; the secondary
collaborators get a fair share only because, for
financial reasons, their weight is impossible to
ignore.
The U.S.
leaders may finally have realized that there is no way
they can win a geographical war in the Middle East, in
Central Asia, in Africa or anywhere else. They are now
having a hard time extracting themselves from the
senseless wars that are going on full speed in
Afghanistan and now also Pakistan, turning both these
countries into a maelstrom of ubiquitous local wars.
Iraq is a ruined country but the U.S. will probably
manage one day fairly soon to withdraw most of its
military, declaring victory.
The reasons
for this unending war (and possibly the solution to
it) is the major equation we have to solve in order to
understand the world we live in. It is not the United
States alone that is in this war. It is not a war of
one country against another country. It is the
multinational corporations that are sucking up the
entire wealth of the world, leaving the crumbs to the
people so that they can survive as the slaves of the
powerful leaders.
The center of
gravity has changed in this new world of robots and
money makers. Washington is no more the unilateral
leader. The U.S. government has turned into a group of
yes-sayers to the Big Corporations that are spread all
over the planet. The world economy is in free fall,
but you are soon about to see the top Money Men come
out of the squeeze with all their billions intact, if
not multiplied.
Poverty kills
The poor are
being squeezed almost out of their existence and the
educated and formerly prosperous middle classes are
disappearing from the rosters of the comfortable class
that included, for instance, middle-range businessmen,
managers and intellectuals. Medium-sized businesses
are being squeezed to death and the educated middle
classes are seen as less and less essential in a world
where money alone rules. Education and the arts are
dying a slow death, not being considered as necessary,
in fact seen rather as a menace to the new world order
where dumbed down and docile slaves are the kind of
pliable citizens the power people thrive on.
Small retail
businesses are being squeezed out of existence by the
Walmarts and the Carrefours all over the world.
Subsistence farmers are being bankrupted by huge
industrial farms every day. In Africa, the family
farms that provided for the basic needs of the family
and possibly left some produce over to sell at the
local market are being killed by the requirements by
IMF and the World Bank, the two major contributors to
worldwide poverty.
The big money
lenders demand, as a requirement for a loan, that the
poor farmers produce flowers and fruit for export to
the rich West and are thus forced to buy food products
imported from the West, in particular from the U.S.
They can’t afford buying all the products they need
for a decent livelihood. They go bankrupt and they
move to the enormously overpopulated shantytowns
around the megacities of the world, Lagos, Cape Town,
Mumbai, Delhi, Bangkok, Mexico City, São Paolo,
Shanghai, etc., and even the outrageous slums in the
richest country in the world are fighting against
obscene poverty, hunger and malnutrition1.
One billion people, almost one tenth of the population
of the world now live in shantytowns all over the
world.
The war
on the poor people across the world
The war on
poverty has taken on a new meaning. It is a war on the
poor. The poor are the major victims of the Third
World War. AIDS and other diseases, violent droughts,
inundations and natural catastrophes are used to
eradicate the billions of poor people who are seen as
dead ballast that is making the steering of the ship
difficult to handle. Dead mass that is better gotten
rid of - by any means available.
If nature
comes to their help, so much the better. Let the
victims of hurricane Katrina keep getting swallowed up
by poverty and early death. Let Haiti disappear as an
island for poor people where those victims of hundreds
of years of cruel colonialism were managing to squeeze
out a living only by sheer willpower, in spite of the
ruining of their environment by these colonial powers.
New Orleans and Haiti will now be made into luxury
tourist sites for the wealthy who don't know what to
do with their money.
Let the poor
victims of the scandalous gigantic BP oil leak in the
Gulf die a slow death, deprived of their livelihood as
hard-working fishermen or the owners of small
businesses by the shoreline. The entire area is now
polluted beyond repair or at least suffering the
devastating impact of the disaster through the
destruction of the offshore, shoreline and significant
tidal wetland ecosystems, due to criminal neglect by
the oil company and by the government2.
It is the little people who will be suffering from
this devastation for years to come. The big companies
always keep their profits intact.
The progress
towards civil rights and a government for the people
has been in steady decline ever since the big steps
forward that were made by FDR and LBJ. In fact, the
U.S. leadership, in tight partnership with the Big
Corporations, has taken increasingly big steps towards
stifling every effort in favor of people’s rights or
easing the plight of the poor that might have appeared
(and been ignored) on the Washington radar, emanating
from people-friendly organizations. The Supreme Court
which is supposed to rein in the other two branches of
the Government, has been stacked with regressive
judges and even the last vestiges of democratic rights
are in danger of being overruled by that Court.
The ‘War on
Terror’ serves the purpose of idealizing the West and
demonizing the Arab world, the Islam religion and all
people of darker skin color. The war was not born out
of 9/11. The ‘War on Terror’ had been invented well
before that shocking event. Defeating the Taliban,
taking over Iraq and the Middle East had been in the
eye of the Washington telescope for a long time.
But the
attack on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, whoever
was the real agent behind the deed, served to
reinforce the making of the U.S. citizens into docile
lemmings, flag waving non-thinking ‘patriots’, blind
to the killing of their civil rights and the making of
the Constitution into a quaint document.
The
base of Neoconservative ideology
Globalization
enters the stage. It too has been a long time coming.
Washington is now going to wage a war without borders,
a war of economic conquest that will make Washington
into the capital of the Planet. They are probably
capable of seeing that a unilateral world is no more
realistic, but the U.S. power people are certainly
counting on Washington carrying the heaviest stick in
the fashioning of the world into a money making
machine. Multi-nationalism will have to be accepted.
U.S. leaders don’t even need to steep the world in
‘Americanism’ by spreading their gospel of consumerism
and ignorant worship of ‘the only free and civilized
country in the world’. The corporations are doing the
work for them. Buying is the only remaining virtue.
Thinking and
straight vision are doomed, killed in the cradle.
History is taught the way it suits the U.S. leadership
and the apathy of ignorance is taking over the
populace. News is skewed to fit the powers that be.
The media has been bought up by Big Money and has
become infotainment, the opium of the people. Hand in
hand with religion of course. Patriotism and
fundamentalist religion become the ersatz for critical
thinking. Only the sheep and lemmings are encouraged.
People who don’t toe the line are tarred and feathered
and ridden out of town on a rail.
This is the
New World Order. The Neocons are sitting on the
throne. Democracy is gone. Corporatism alone rules the
world. Countries all over the planet are turning into
police states where people are not expected to have
any constitutional rights.
So what is
the center-piece of this new war? It is getting rid of
the poor to make room for the super rich. Reducing the
world population by all possible means. By starving
the masses, by spreading diseases, by killing and
rendering homeless millions of innocent civilians.
Sure, drones and missiles still have an important
function to fill. Only the rich so-called elite is
going to have any say at all in this paradise for the
leaders of the world. The question they don’t seem to
pose is: Who is going to buy the products and who is
going to make them, other than the Chinese and people
in sweatshops in the third world?
Recolonizing
Africa still looks like a possibility for Washington,
even though they are in for a hard fight with China on
that continent. Ruling over the oil rich Middle East
and Central Asia still seems like a half-won goal for
the U.S generals and politicians. Globalization is
going to serve as a magic wand for Washington to
extend its rule to countries via the multinational
corporations. They can not possibly invade China, nor
India, nor Russia, nor Brazil. But they plan on being
the bosses in the running of the world corporations
and that way they will still come out as the winners.
The stealing of the national resources of countries
all over the world will be reinforced and turned into
the hands of the corporations. But the signature on
the document will be Washington’s. They make trade
deals with the countries they can’t conquer and the
future is theirs.
The
Colossus is bleeding
However, what
is the real future going to be like? What the present
rulers don’t take into account is people’s
never-ending fight for their own freedom. For
self-rule. For their dignity.
People are
rising up all over the world. They don’t want to be
globalized, to become numbers in a world of increasing
profit for the wealthy only. They don’t like to lose
their savings because of the zero-producing
speculation of a tiny clique of callous gamblers. They
don’t like for the government to use their tax money
to bail out banks who go bankrupt when their CEOs
still get billions of $ in bonuses.
They don’t
like money for education and social budgets to be cut
short and their children to be faced with up to
$100,000 in loans for their college education to pay
off after graduation - even though they can’t get
decent jobs. They don’t like jobs to be outsourced to
low-paying countries and business plants to be closed
down in their home town, leaving them jobless. They
don’t like to have to pay higher taxes because the
rich hide their profits in tax havens, such as Bermuda
and the Cayman Islands and hundreds of other nations.
One day they
are bound to see that Europe, which they call
socialist – the horror! – can afford free university
education, good health care and decent social
services, partly because European countries spend a
fraction of the outrageous amounts of the people's
money the U.S. spends on its military budgets.
Major
Southeast Asian countries have formed their own free
trade zone, AFTA – 'ASEAN Free Trade Area'. They
simply don’t need the West. And China alone is now the
world’s second largest economy, having passed by Japan
in 2009. Several Latin American countries are equally
leading a life increasingly independent of the U.S.
Empire, forming their own free trade zone, MERCOSUR,
passing on the profits from their national resources
to their own people3.
Is it finally
becoming obvious that globalization the way Milton
Friedman and the Chicago School boys saw it – shock
and awe, conquer and buy – is just not going to work?4
The world economy is in a meltdown and the dominoes
are falling in Europe after the upcoming bailout of
Greece. The effects are spreading to the far corners
of the world. More and more countries were already
turning their backs on the U.S. - Turkey, Russia,
China, Iran, Syria, Lebanon and others have no use for
the former Empire any more. And the Middle East is
burning.
Was it maybe
an illusion that the planet could be made into one
huge corporation with the U.S. as its CEO?
Are the people
in all parts of the world going to follow the example
of the Greeks and put all business to a standstill
unless they are given their rights? Is a people’s
revolution finally about to take the stage away from
the usurpers?
References
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See Mike
Davis and Planet of Slums A Dickensian world of
Victorian poverty is being recreated, but on a scale
that would have staggered the Victorians.”
Tomdispatch Interview: Mike Davis, Green Zones and
Slum Cities.
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Louisana
Workers denounce BP’s oil spill response
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For more
information on NAFTA and Mercosur - see Siv O’Neall:
‘ Capitalism Is Dying a Natural Death
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‘Blurred
Clarity: Milton Friedman and the Chicago School of
Economic Have Much to Answer For.’
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