America and Russia possess
the largest stockpiles of nuclear weapons to undermine and destroy the
humanity. They are competing not reducing the arms race. Perhaps global leaders
appear to have lost the sense of purpose to safeguard the mankind from the
scourge of wars and to undo the tyranny of competing and compelling hegemonic
politics. The raging conflicts in Syrian, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Ukraine,
Palestine and Israel are constant reminders of dreadful consequences for the
whole of the mankind. Do the contemporary global leaders have any viable
humanitarian imagination for the peace and security of the future generations?
Bombs and wars kill people
– the living human beings, destroy humanity by enforcing barbarism and cruelty,
practically denying all prospects of peace and co-existence. Traditional wars
were aimed at annihilation of political and economic enemies but the 21st
century conflicts are ready-made recipes not only to eliminate the mankind but
also the environment in which human beings survive and the planet Earth that
sustains life. Given the strategic know-how and the scientific-technological
developments, it is an established fact that any futuristic global warfare will
end the very existence of man and humanity on this planet. The Weapons of Mass
Destruction that the US, West Europeans and Russian have placed on the planet
and in space are a ready-made menace to the survival of mankind. Wars appear to
be the outcome of sinister minds, devilish individual plans and monstrous scheme
of things against the very humanity of which these people are a living part.
With massive news media propaganda campaigns and falsification of the facts of
human life, common folks and even the intelligent ones do not seem to have the
rational understanding of the wars and their consequential impacts on life and
the universe. One would have imagined that more knowledgeable people become,
more rational world will emerge in the coming ages of rational thinking. Not
so, we continued to be occupied with false images and misleading rationale of
global conflicts. Like always, few cynical and mentally unbalanced people
plan and wage wars against others, not mindful of the dreadful end results of
their intrigues and conspiracies against life, human rights and dignity and
futuristic possibilities of human survival on the planet.
We march collectively
toward self-annihilation. Corporate capitalism, if left unchecked, will kill
us. Yet we refuse, because we cannot think and no longer listen to those who do
think, to see what is about to happen to us. We have created entertaining
mechanisms to obscure and silence the harsh truths, from climate change to the
collapse of globalization to our enslavement to corporate power that will mean
our self-destruction. If we can do nothing else we must, even as individuals,
nurture the private dialogue and the solitude that make thought possible. It is
better to be an outcast, a stranger in one’s own country, than an outcast from
one’s self. It is better to see what is about to befall us and to resist than
to retreat into the fantasies embraced by a nation of the blind. History has a
role to teaching and learning which is denied by the global war strategists.
All wars are the outcome of anti-human thinking and cruelty and none can or
will bring peace and security to the humanity.
Global Warlords are
haunting the mankind because wars are a racketeering enterprise. Most
democratic leaders have no sense of humanity, peace and global security except
militarization of the world. Aggressiveness, police raids and irrational harsh
legal judgments do not articulate cooperation and respect for human dignity or
social harmony and peace in human society but divide people in hatred, fear and
more conflicts. You cannot change a society with law and order dictum. When a
problem is misunderstood, its diagnostic approach will be wrong. An out of the
official box approach to understand the problem is urgently needed.