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30 July 2010
By Mahboob A. Khawaja
Wars are planned and orchestrated
by the few, the privileged ruling elite, the humanity
becomes the targeted victims of the few for global
hegemonic governance.
Throughout the ages, the
conscientious mankind searched for ways to undo the
war and strive for peace, the real aim for the
establishments of international institutions. But now
the global institutional capacity to deal with peace
and conflict management appears in ruin with the
continued onslaught of the American led so called War
on Terrorism in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Like
the failed League of Nations, the UNO is an umbrella
institution for debate and time consuming dialogue - a
new nuisance model of the 21st century
institutional failure. Most UN funding is covered by
I.O.U. paper notes by the leading powers.
They decide and control what the UN
can and should do, not the UN itself. It is a dummy
and silent spectator organization witnessing all the
global catastrophic disasters in progress. A global
puppet show to deceive the humanity with visual
illusions of intentions, discussions, complemented by
lies and deceptions assuming new titles for the
international politics. Bush and Blair have been
replaced by Obama and Cameron to overtake the wars of
aggressions in Iraq and Afghanistan. With changed
faces, strategies and aims remain the same to continue
the war against Islam. Today, there was an allied
global conference in Kabul to talk about its
reconstruction and future. The question is, why was
Afghanistan invaded and destroyed?
Realizing the eminent defeats by
the handful forces of Talaban, the allies are gathered
to make their presence known for propaganda purposes
to the beleaguered people of Afghanistan and global
audience. Talaban fighting the intruders are not the
foreigners but people of the land. The US, British and
others paid agents are foreigner mercenaries fighting
in a foreign land, culturally unknown and
unconquerable by their armed forces. Piety and
peacemaking vis-à-vis aggression and wickedness cannot
be combined as credible attributes in one mindset and
one character. Now, the issue is, how conveniently,
the aggressors want to redefine their strategic role
and ambitions in Afghanistan as peacemakers as if they
have achieved the goals of their aggression. Imagine,
Adolph Hitler while occupying France and continuing
bombing of London, wanted to organize a peace
conference. Would it have been a logical discourse for
the French and British people to talk peacemaking with
the aggressor? Bush and Hitler had lot in common as
both claimed to have the divine support for their
mission. Both tried to destroy the living humanity but
fell in disgrace and met defeats.
A week earlier, Talaban while
talking to the BBC reporter in Kabul, made it clear
that they believe in peacemaking but all the foreign
forces must leave Afghanistan. The same logic that
French and British politicians would have implied to
Hitler. Could the facts of human life be changed, be
it Iraq, Afghanistan or the occurrences of the 2nd
World War?
The “war on terror” was a bogus war
planned by the US neoconservatives to occupy Iraq and
other oil rich Muslim countries for their strategic
goals. Both the US and its allies failed miserably to
conquer the people of these lands. The people of Iraq
and Afghanistan need change for peace and normalcy.
The change can only happen if the US led occupying
forces leave immediately and compensate the victim
nations for the war damages. The same formula used at
the end of the WW2. The same legal principle is needed
that the aggressors be brought to legal and political
accountability in an international war tribunal such
as Nuremberg tribunal after the end of the WW2. E. H
Carr, the famous historian, had emphasized that
history has learning role for the future. Those who
defy the logic of learning were lost without a trace.
Would the aggressors tell the
humanity, when would they end the aggression? And when
would their armed forces finally leave Iraq and
Afghanistan? So that the victims could think openly
and plan for change and peaceful transfer to making of
their own future. This is the issue that the current
gathering of the 70 or so nations avoided to discuss.
The assembly was not for peacemaking but for
prolonging the failing war efforts. The leaders wanted
to discuss the developmental aid, a typical western
materialistic scenario to help the impoverished
nations. The aid gimmick is an attractive illusion to
entrap the poor nations and exploit their resources
for the good of the colonial masters. The US and
Britain survive on borrowed money from the future
generations as their own financial institutions have
collapsed and so are the political powerhouses and
working agencies. But the aid’s long term purpose is
to create more beggars and poverty and dependent
nations asking for external aid and to survive on
borrowed future and resources. The discussion
developmental aid and withdrawal of the foreign forces
from Afghanistan sends a clear signal of defeat and
prospective surrender to the Talaban fighting for the
freedom of their homeland.
Future must be anew, not the
repetition of the past. Future making does not lie
with the aggressors nor with the failed international
institutions, it is with the will and resolve of the
people of Iraq and Afghanistan to oust the aggressors
and recover their homes and habitats for rebuilding
their lives and human dignity. The US led forces went
to Iraq and Afghanistan in pursuit of freedom, liberty
and justice for the people. Instead they planned and
developed the institutions of Abu Ghraib prison in
Iraq and Belgrham prison in Afghanistan. Facts speak
for themselves. All you need to do is to see the
outcomes, the triumphs of the American version of
liberty, human rights and justice role models, the
inhuman treatment and horrifying photos of the
prisoners are easily available from the internet, and
the photos speak their own language depicting the
American-British civilized achievements in the
Arab-Islamic world. Mr. Karzai, the self-made
president of Afghanistan, claimed that he and the
participating members of the Arab-Islamic world
represent the Islamic version of the civility and not
terrorism. Mr. Karzai or others in attendance, the
Arab-Muslim staged actors do not represent the
interest and priorities of the Muslim Ummah. The
people of the Islamic world see them all as a pan on
the global political chessboard being financed,
supported and kept in office to steal the future of
the people of Afghanistan and the Muslim world. He is
viewed as part of the problem, not part of any
workable solution. If the US and its comrades in arms
the UNO, NATO and others were honest and responsible
institutions, they should have outlined the priorities
for immediate withdrawals of the forces from Iraq and
Afghanistan. More importantly, if there are concerned
Arab-Muslim leaders, they should set the agenda for
the resolution of the Arab-Israeli problem, the making
of an independent State of Palestine and the removal
of the illegal Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem.
Apparently, there is no conference scheduled to deal
with the real issues facing the global humanity. The
states, the main puppet actors in the global political
arena can be found existing on legal papers, not in
the real world actions, and certainly not in a
responsive manner to the concerned international
community.
The abstract phenomenon of state-
the sitting members of the UNO, lack any human
conscience to be accountable to the global humanity
already in great distress and sufferings. The UNO, the
US and other intransigent state actors feel no shame
for their atrocities against the people of Iraq and
Afghanistan. In Iraq, the US forces have massacred
more than three million innocent civilians and
millions displaced or forced to become refugees in
foreign lands. Afghan landscape tells its own story
with million uprooted from ancestral homes and forced
to go to foreign countries in search of protection and
human survival. The aggressors do not wish to see the
problem, that they are the real problem, not
otherwise. Sooner they leave Iraq and Afghanistan, the
better. The ancient and civilized people of Iraq and
Afghanistan know it well what is peacemaking and who
are the aggressors. The aggressors appear desperate to
quit and the Kabul conference seems to explain that
urgent necessity but intellectually confused, morally
corrupt and militarily exhausted, and not sure how
best to get out of the terrible mess they have created
for the people of Iraq and Afghanistan and the whole
of the humanity in turmoil.
A century earlier C.E, M. Joad
(Guide to Modern Wickedness), captioned the human
tragedy in these words:
“….Human nature is at least in part
wicked and in part foolish, how can human beings be
prevented from suffering from the results of their
wickedness and folly? ….Men simply do not see that war
is foolish and useless and wicked. They think on
occasion that it is necessary and wise and honourable,
for war is not the work of bad men knowing themselves
to be wrong, but of good men passionately convinced
that they are right.”
(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: "Muslims and the West: Quest for Change and
Conflict Resolution", University Press of America; How
America Lost the War in Iraq and Afghanistan and
Mujahideen Won; To America and Canada with Reason, VDM
Publishers, 2009; “President Obama – War is War, Not
Peace”, 2009; and “Is President Obama Remaking
America?” Comments are welcome at:
kmahboob@yahoo.com
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