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in August
Mohammad Jamil
Man is a rational and social animal. And it is because of his intellect
and creativity that human being is more ferocious than beasts. Recorded history
reveals about the wars between the Greek and Roman nation states 2500 years
ago. There was 100 years’ war between England and France though its duration
was 116 years i.e. from 1337 to 1453. France and Germany had three centuries of
hostile relations, and had at least one thirty-year war. However, it was only
after the Second World War in 1945 that relations became the key to the unity
between the European countries. Many a civilization has emerged and waned.
“Birth, growth, breakdown and
disintegration is the cycle of all civilizations”, said Toynbee. Such was the
course of events that once sun did not set in the Great Britain but today it is
only ‘Britain’ and sun hardly rises in this kingdom. The First and Second World
Wars had started in August 1914 and 1st September 1939 respectively, and
according to a report in Los Angeles Times said that there is a possibility of
war in August, which may turn into a 3rd World War. Having seen enormous death
and destruction, European countries led by the US wish to see Asia as the next
theatre of war.
America and its allies are hell bent on regime change in Syria, but
their efforts have been frustrated when Russia and China vetoed a U.N. Security
Council resolution on Thursday that threatened Syrian authorities with
sanctions if they did not halt violence against an uprising. It was the third
time that Russia, a key ally of the Syrian government and China have used their
veto power to block resolutions designed to pressure Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad to halt the 16-month conflict. With the mandate for a U.N. observer
mission in Syria was to expire at midnight Friday (0400 GMT Saturday), Western
states that pushed the resolution to renew the operation under a threat of
sanctions against Damascus reacted angrily to the vetoes. “The effect of their
actions is to protect a brutal regime. They have chosen to put their national
interests ahead of the lives of millions of Syrians,” Britain’s U.N.
ambassador, Mark Lyall Grant, told the 15-member Security Council after the
vote. The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, called the Russian
and Chinese moves “dangerous and deplorable” and said the Security Council had
“failed utterly.”
Meanwhile, the US Navy has reportedly dispatched a fourth aircraft
carrier to the Persian Gulf, along with a fleet of underwater drones in what is
being considered just the latest move in a series of escalations leading
towards a potential war with Iran. The United States has already sent three
massive aircraft carriers to the waterways outside of Iran, including the USS
Enterprise, the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and the USS Abraham Lincoln, and will
now add the USS John C. Stennis to that fleet in August. Harmer adds to the
paper that although Iran has the capabilities of coming through with its threats
of closing the strait, the latest addition to the United States Navy would make
sure a blockade wouldn’t last long. “If they wanted to close the Strait of
Hormuz, they could do it, but they would only be able to do it one time,” he
said. When the United States increased its presence in Persian Gulf earlier
this year, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told reporters, “We want them to know
that we are fully prepared to deal with any contingency and it’s better for
them to deal with us through diplomacy.”
It is an irrefragable fact that former President George W. Bush had
brought America on the verge of economic collapse by overstretching US army and
invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq. People had hoped that with the change of
guard in America, there would be reversal of the US policies. But that was not
to be. During the course of his election campaign, Barack Obama had emphasized
the need for a regional approach to resolve the Afghanistan problem and
signaled his resolve to forge a closer American cooperation with Pakistan with
a view to dealing with the problem of violent extremism and terrorism. He had
observed that to be successful in war on terror, Kashmir issue needs to be
resolved. Anyhow, one should not expect a major shift in the US policy, and if
at all there is one, the difference of nuances only. Obama has withdrawn forces
from Iraq, and given the timeframe to withdraw from Afghanistan in 2014. But
there are many a slips betwixt the cup and the lips, and if outgoing US
ambassador in Pakistan is to be believed, the US will not withdraw its forces
from Afghanistan till 2024.
America has indeed a great past; its traditions of freedom, democracy,
human rights and human values date back to American founding fathers when they
fought war of independence. It is, however, unfortunate that most successors
negated the principles upheld by them. In the past, the US had resorted to
unilateral use of force ostensibly to promote democracy in Haiti, Nicaragua and
in Latin America. It had intervened forcibly to change regimes, restore order
and preach democracy. However, on becoming President in 1933, Franklin D
Roosevelt abandoned the policy pursued by his predecessor President Woodrow
Wilson. He treated his neighbors with respect, acknowledged past American
blunders, and saw that constitutions alone did not guarantee a democratic
outcome.
It
is true that President Barack Obama has to look after the global interests of
the super power but it was expected that he would not be as ruthless as his
predecessor was. It has yet to be seen whether he can steer the crisis by
changing the course in his fag end of his tenure or he will also go down in the
history as a war president. It has to be mentioned that in the presence of at
least a dozen nuclear states with delivery systems, America will not be safe in
the next world war.
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