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Fallacy of the "War on Terrorism"
By Mahboob A. Khawaja
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, September 27, 2010
In today’s world, ambiguous issue as is, who is the real
terrorist? It could a matter of opinion, not factual reality to determine
what constitutes “terrorism’? The on going envisaged global irony in the
“war on terrorism” enlists cruel combination of probabilities, often
self-defeating purpose and inhuman tragedies as plausible definitions and
explanations. The American led “war on terrorism” exposes this bewildering
and cynical framework of greed and tyranny being imposed on others.
“Either you are with us or against us”, proclaimed President Bush, the
draconian slogan shortly after the September 11 attacks in the US. The
alleged Al-Qaida link to 9/11 attacks and Osma bin Laden, the accused
mastermind, are not the stranger but part of the American global
engagement history. Arundhati Roy said it well (the Infinite Algebra of
Mercy). Financed by the corporate interests,
the Western mass media is building vigorously the
public psyche and perception to see the Muslims as the culprits waging war
against the Christian West. The alleged myth that Islamic faith and
Muslim culture are the breeding ground of terrorism remains a racially
manufactured assumption and highly questionable theory in the real world
affairs. The Project for the New American Century – PNAC, was formed
in 1997 (long before the 9/11 crisis), with the participatory blessings of
the American oil and gas cartel, better known as neo-conservatives
including Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Wolfwitz and many other leading
agents of influence working in Strategic Policy Planning and the Defense
portfolios within the American political echelon. All committed to
dominate the global economy and the political powerhouse for America to
become unrivaled superpower in the New World Order. 9/11 provided that
much-needed conflict making opportunity to the PNAC visionary goals,
strategic priorities and George Bush’s continued Presidency. In
1984, the Union Carbide gassed more than 16, 000 people in Bhopal, India
and millions more were affected to suffer for generations to come, but
India did not invoke any military action against the American giant. In
1981, two to three thousands Palestinian civilians were massacred at Sabra
and Chatila camps in Lebanon by Aeriel Sharon troops. Lebanon or the Arabs
had no armed forces to fight for a humanitarian cause. In 1994, four
millions or so Rwandans were killed in planned ethnic violence but the
world watched it from a corner, and the UN did nothing to safeguard the
humanity. It was not the defense of the American values that President
Bush went to war in Iraq. John Chapman (“the real reasons Bush went to
war”: 06.2004), the British Senior Civil Servant cites two major factors
to invade Iraq: “control over oil and the preservation of the dollar as
the world reserve currency.” Earlier, President Bush had included
Iraq and Iran in the ‘axis of evil’ as both had changed the currency of
oil trade from US dollar to euro and others. Iraq is known to have 60% of
the world known oil reserves and only second to Saudi Arabia in its oil
production capacity. How does the oil cartel greed for excessive
profit is terrorizing the humanity? The American and British oil cartels
paid standard $18-20 a barrel years ago and now selling the same at the
gas pump at $60-70 a barrel to the consumers while the Iraq war is
going-on and after hurricane Katrina hit the American gulf coast states.
The oil companies paid 7-10 cent a liter after the processing, but the
consumer are forced to pay $1.24 to $1.34. a liter at gas station. Would
they admit being the economic extremists and market exploiters? But they
are resourceful to fight for their cause even if it means the whole world
should be put to flame. The Arabs and Iran collectively produce
and supply approximately 60-70 oil consumption of the industrialized
world- ready-made recipe for business influence and friendship. To
balance the trade, they invest heavily in the Western economy and buy all
foods and military hardware. Thousands and thousands of American and
British nationals work in oil, military, education and other spheres
of life across the Arab and Muslim world. Tax-free salaries they
draw, no body can imagine nor compare in the Western world. America and
Britain dominate the trade but wanted to squeeze the Arabs to become more
obedient and forthcoming in oil supply and the use of the dollar. The
American and British politicians use the 9/11 background to intimidate the
Arab rulers to go to their knees before the Masters, both Bush and Blair,
with possible extension of the then Canadian PM Paul Martin as a service
manager on duty, as and when needed. The
‘war on terror’ is a self-contradictory phenomenon that represents
the grand delusion of the 21st century proponent of the oil-led American
corporate leadership. Its sole aim is global
monopoly of politics and economy by dehumanizing the rest of the living
humanity. Geared towards the frenzy of World War Three, the
American neocons leadership is increasingly becoming politically isolated,
militarily belligerent and morally bankrupt and defeated, more so, the day
photos of Abu Ghraib prison were made known to the morally conscientious
humanity. Their unilateral military engagements in Afghanistan and
Iraq are producing disastrous human consequences for the people all over
the globe. The American administration seems to have ignored the lessons
of political and moral failure of the British Empire and colonialism.
In a September 2005, interview with the CBC, American Congress
Woman Eleanor Norton made a thought provoking observation when asked about
the administration role and help to the people in New Orleans after the
hurricane Katrina: “Americans are not used to being embarrassed and
ashamed at the same time.” What happened in Louisiana and other gulf
states after the storm, offers a glimpse of the overburdened and failing
mind setting of the American leadership with no consideration for its
people and their miserable plight. They prepared America on a war footing,
not for a legitimate cause but to control the oil industries and maintain
the dollar market value. Iraq and Afghanistan were seen as a necessary
requisite to deceive the American public that Arabs and Muslims are the
extremists and pose threats to American political hegemony. Whereas,
today, more than 80% of the Muslim countries and rulers are maintained by
the West and are under the direct political and economic control of the US
and British Governments.
One wonders, how could the subservient people and the rulers dare to
challenge the colonial masters? Is it not the ruling America and British
colonial elite actively engaged in terrorizing the Muslims all over the
globe? Are they fearful of the new educated generations of Muslims and
their democratic indoctrination that could undo their inherited lordship
in the former colonies? After all, Muslims were considered just as
‘subjects’ of the Empire, not citizens with rights and entitlement to
human ‘freedom.’ Is that a page of the history? Or is it news to the
former colonial bandmasters? Was the colonialism a choice of the liberal
democracy? Wars do not grow anything
consumable but destroy human lives and habitats. Whereas the
corporate interests and markets have no human social values, nor do they
have moral accountability. It is increasingly action-reaction game masked
and staged at the global theatre of absurdity starring Bush, Blair,
Militarism, the mass media and General Musharaf as an added attraction to
ensure smooth services of trilateral businesses across the globe.
Exsorbent profits looted by the oil companies are not going to be
reimbursed to the public at gas stations. Would the American neocons
rebuild the lost lives and human habitats in Afghanistan and Iraq and
Pakistan? After carpet bombing of the Afghan graveyards and major Iraqi
towns, could they bring to life what was deliberately destroyed under the
PNAC planned “war on terrorism”? Their goal was ‘regime change’ but they
alleged WMD which could not be found throughout the international search
in Iraq. It was a lie, a false pretext acclaimed tactfully to deceive the
mankind. Could Bush, Blair and the neocons be held responsible under the
international Geneva protocols of crimes against the humanity?
Humans have faces, bodies and souls but the modern warfare knows neither
body nor face when it comes to killing. Hitler and Mussolini were the by-
products of the European nationalism but after ages, the European once
again failed to impart real world knowledge and experience of the two
World Wars to safeguard the future generations from the scourge of
national wars and colonialism. The American administration appears active
and persistent to wage traditional and innovative new wars against the
newly created and targeted enemy – Islam and Muslims. They do need
conflicts and wars for economic and political survival and control of the
global resources.
PNAC philosophy embedded in American unilaterism sees war as a positive
necessity for development and domination. Hurricane Katrina and the
aftermath are not taken seriously as the first installment of Godly
reminders to the American leadership for causing deaths and destruction in
Iraq. Even if President Bush and his faithful neocons pretend that ‘it is
business as usual’, the prevalent realities on the ground speak a
different language. The American masses are reasonably conscious of being
dragged into the Iraq war, they disapprove and protested. Cindy Sheehan
and her movement offer a peaceful role model for political activism across
the United States. But the controlling interest of the ‘war on terror’
rests with Bush, Cheney and the instigator neocons, wherein the American
masses appear helpless spectator, not active participants in the making
and running of the liberal democracy, more of a forged democracy of the
few.
In 1990, Dick Cheney, then the Secretary to Senior Bush wrote:
“whoever controls the flow of the Persian Gulf oil has a stranglehold not
only on our economy but also on the other countries of the world as well.”
The obsession of that stranglehold rests with Bush, Cheney and Blair – all
actively supporting the crusade against Islam and Muslims. It is the
humanity that suffers, not the affluent leaders. There are serious dangers
to enflame the ethnic and religious wars across the globe. Robert Fisk,
the British journalist recently noted: “Before the (Iraq) war, our
governments warned us of threats that did not exist, now they hide from
us, the threats that do exist.” The American-led wars in Iraq,
Afghanistan and Pakistan have made the global system of states redundant
and the United Nations particularly, an impotent body meant for
discussions and ineffective role play in peace making or sustainable
system of the working of the member states according to its mandate. The
UN has failed to stop American and British encroachment in the Middle
East, ethnically charged “war on terror”, the global village and the
ideals of the safety and security of the world. The ideals of
international peace and harmony have been dashed away by the few. They
pursue self-motivated greed complementing ignorance, is the driving force
to manipulate the world, overwhelmed with action-reaction strategies of
the past, dull, dead and irrelevant history. For their self-centered
survival, they appear devoid of the reason, human spirit and intellectual
foresight to face the realities of living history. Most of the humanity is
acutely aware of the fallacy of the terrorism myth, for it is not Islam,
Christianity or Judaism but those few who act and react to stranglehold
the humanity for oil resources and monetary controls. History shall judge
the leaders and nations by their action, not by their claims.
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?” “The Arab Time Capsule- Once You Were
the Leaders of Islamic Civilization.” Comments are welcome at:
[email protected] .
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