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Latest newsAmerican geopolitics after WWII & Its relationship to the Middle East By Tom Wheat The belief in At the end of WWII we inherited the mantle of European colonialism. The country was transformed from a relatively free democratic republic into a country that came to field an agenda of liberal economic expansion at the expense of actual freedom and democracy in the countries so affected by our imperialist expansion. Now as a world super power we had to create a national security state and a central intelligence agency to reinforce our dominance in world affairs. This forced us to compromise many of our innate republican ideals of freedom. We then proceeded to support any fascist regime ready to be economic suzerain so long as it wasn't socialist.
As World War II ended along with
traditional European colonialism there was a genuine belief among these
countries that self-determination and sovereignty would be restored, and
that key social reform would be implemented. Many At the height of our expansion after
WWII we entered an era of unparalleled economic prosperity. However, the
democracy that created the power of unlimited mass production became the
military industrial complex that guided In
reality the Cold War was a means in which the military industrial complex
created during WWII sought to maintain its function as a supplier of military
hardware. Only by perpetually existing in a state of emergency could we
continue to justify increased defense spending, while in the process we
were making more enemies in the third world with our reactionary philosophy
of propping up the dictator to safeguard democracy. In this process we came
to train assassins and later would be terrorists, such as Osama
Bin Laden, and Saddam Hussein, among countless others. Cold War military interventions were
often based more on ideology and trade expansion than out of real military
necessity. With the Cold War, Interventions in For example, the early pro US regimes of S. Korea and especially Vietnam The Tandem of presidents' Diem, and Nguyen illustrated how corruption could not only undermine a military campaign (through government bureaucratic inefficiency and corruption) but also the value of supporting a regime that ran anathema to every American's ideal hurt citizen and troop morale and also mobilized the majority of the local population into total opposition towards what they perceived as an occupying alien imperial force. Many individual soldiers on the other hand truly believed that intervention in these Asian countries was justified, politically and ideologically. Most GI's truly felt that their presence and the war that they were fighting would eventually bring peace and freedom to a country under the threat of the soviet expansionary menace. That with victory the American way of life would come to the third world. The benefits of capitalism at home would come to the peoples of the third world. The war on the other hand had an
economic incentive to be fought. We lost the Vietnam War because we
lost the collective will of our people and also because we failed to implement
an effective land reform program that could have aligned the interests of
the 80% Buddhist population of Please
See Author and Historian H W Brands. H. W.
BRANDS is a professor of history at Brands, H. W. The
Wages of Globalism: Lyndon Johnson and the limits
of American power. 1995 Also see this link: http://www.tamu.edu/upress/books/1999/brands.htm According to George
Kennan, the architect of American cold war containment
policy, the Cold War could be described as being based on a bipolar system
of mutual antagonism. With the rise of the Cold war it became necessary
to maintain massive defense spending for the ideology of freedom, of which
the direct application came to be support for fascist regimes counter to
the ideals of freedom. In the 1960's
we were still masters of the universe. However, we attempted to fight three
wars at a time when we had only the economic power to wage two wars. The
wars fought were the Cold War, Vietnam War, and the War on Poverty. The
end result of that was by 1968 we had managed to acquire a huge deficit
and European currency traders made a run on the American dollar. The Nixon
response was to de-link the dollar from gold and float the currency. At
this key turning point in our history Americans began to lose their economic and political
freedom. Soon we would have stagflation, inflation, oil embargos,
deficits and a host of other maladies that would become a burden to the American
empire and also would lead to the erosion of American freedom. After the 60's hangover subsided, along with
the rise of the corporate leveraged buyouts of the 1980’s the zeitgeist
of the Aquarian age was sacrificed on the altar of
Gordon Gecko’s postulate:
“Greed is Good.” American awareness for politics also began to drift
into the abyss of corporate relativism and consumerist culture. The Burden
of empire was exacting its toll like For
more info on the Cold War and détente in the middle east
please see this site: http://www.utoronto.ca/serap/reviews.htm
The
The present state of the On the one hand we supply
Secondly our demand for oil forces us into economic stagnancy whereby we will go to any lengths to sacrifice technological innovation for trade practices that will guarantee that oil will be the sole form of fuel through every cycle of boom and bust in the economy until the economy collapses when the supply of oil runs out. So goes the wealth of nations. The mercantilist practices of OPEC also insure that the vast economic bounty of vibrant trade with
the West goes solely into the hands of sheiks and little left is doled out
to the populace, the masses of whom exist in utter poverty. It is in a state of poverty that the Arab youth of
the Since we as a nation refuse to technologically innovate to compensate for our increasing demand for energy as a result of increasing global populations our own security doctrine along with the American people will bear the brunt of such a monumental failure once oil supply scarcity leads to inevitable war in the middle east. Hence, needless intervention and conflict will be sustained until we diversify our manufacturing base and implement any other sustainable means, such as bio fuels, hydrogen fuel cell, and plasma fusion, or even hemp fuel. Failure to do so will aid and abet the cycle of Arab terrorism and Israeli aggression, and more so a passive acceptance of the static conflict induced binomial of oil dependency, thereby assuring that the ripple effects will be felt in our economy and our collective security as well. To some extent this containment policy
system is a holdover from the Cold War when we waged an economic battle
with the It is unfortunate that the Palestinians
are caught up in the geopolitics of oil and the arms trade. A situation
we largely help to manufacture historically,
visa via Arab countries find it convenient to politically manipulate the Palestinian
plight to further their own aims in regards to their own desire to leverage
the So
long as our economy is dependant on oil and arms to safeguard that oil we
will have Middle Eastern terrorism to contend with both at home and abroad. In the There
are those in the Israeli and Arab camps that clearly profit from the violence
in the Middle East. Every true attempt at peace has either been derailed
by assassination (Rabin) or empty assurances of further extensions of autonomy
( Political
Zionisim The
Nazi’s had their pure race theories and the majority of conservative Ashkenazi’s
and their Christian coalitional supporters are no different in either rhetoric
or ideological praxis. The state of For
more information on the recent state of http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,816587,00.html So it is not surprising that
a good portion of the ruling class in the All the political rhetoric about
democracy and human rights is only used as justification for military intervention
in countries not in the After Thus, the unintended consequence
of this was that in 1981 we set out to supply Saddam with arms poison gas,
for use against Kurds and the Iranians, courtesy of American
Chemical companies. That war
went on until 1988. In 1989 the soviet
Afghan war began, and so we began to supply afghan tribal factions along
with Osama Bin Laden's
own faction of mujahadin. Victorious indeed we
were against the Soviets; except that old allies became new enemies and
new enemies fast became old friends.
[3]
Democracy in practice has only existed
briefly before it was undone by oligarchy just ask the ancient Athenians. The The
rhetoric of American foreign policy today touts the expansion of democratic
principles and yet its practice of doling out foreign aid is based more
on the horizontal integration of the world's economic wealth into the hands
of the power elite classes as opposed to actual infra-structural investment
in a third world country. Historically, one can look to past
empires for evidence of the same trends we are witnessing today. The rise
of imperial ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Gandhi
quote: "Palestine belongs to the Arabs
in the same sense that England belongs to the English or France to the French...What
is going on in Palestine today cannot be justified by any moral code of
conduct...If they [the Jews] must look to the Palestine of geography as
their national home, it is wrong to enter it under the shadow of the British
gun. A religious act cannot be performed with the aid of the bayonet or
the bomb. They can settle in
Avi Shlaim professor of International Relations at http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393321126/ref%3Dcm%5Fcustrec%5Fgl%5Facc/104-0961657-9656732 http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/comment/0,10551,684161,00.html Shimon
Peres argues for the validity and necessity for Palestinian statehood as
a means to ending the cycle of terrorism in the http://www.ariga.com/personpalstate.shtml
Pitfalls
to peace Prime Minister of In 1998 the Wye
River Agreement was to return to the Palestinians 13% of their land still
occupied by Israeli troops. Both sides waffled on this one. Arafat did not
agree with the arms reduction clause and Failure
to implement the The
Wye-2 agreement in 1999 promised the Palestinians nominal control over the
West bank just like its original predecessor UN resolution 242. Never mind
that the 1967 UN resolution 242 had already stated that the Israeli's were
supposed to withdrawal "from territories conquered" from the 6-day
war. Although 30% of the west bank was to be ceded
to the PLO, the PLO would have had only control of only 5.4% of that 30%
and the other 94.6% would have been patrolled and figuratively controlled
by the Israeli defense forces. The corridor from the Source: The Barak Soon lost the election to In 2000
the dispute between the Israelis and Palestinians was about the fate of
the 100,000 Palestinian refugees who wanted to return to Next up was the Mitchell
Plan.
[4]
the Mitchell plan called for Israeli withdrawal from
settlements on occupied Palestinian lands. It also told the Palestinians
that cessation from terror was a priority for peace.
The fact is Israel never agreed to the Mitchell
Plan. Check out the AP story, " The present day
problem is but a repeat of
the past. The Bush administration
wants to keep the current conflict out of the jurisdiction of the United
Nations despite prior Security Council obligatory resolutions. Rather US
policy makers seek to triangulate the conflict and negotiate a separate
uneven peace with Palestinian that favors Problem
is we are part of the problem . Essentially, the US obviously have a conflict
of interest when it comes to negotiating peace in the middle east if on
the one hand it supplies Israel with
10 billion dollars in military hardware and on the other it expects the
Palestinians to more or less accept the fact that international law is meaningless
and only Bilateral US Israeli terms of negotiation determines the outcome
of Palestinian sovereignty. So while the stage for peace is portrayed as
being on level ground, Western civilization’s rules only, abide justly,
in reality, the real expression of those rules
are hypocritical and without meaning to the Palestinian people and
all of those who have faced uneven political and economic development as
a result of deregulated globalization. They
are told that they have a state, The UN security Council agrees
[5]
and yet the territory of that state, has still not been
officially recognized and is continually encroached upon occupied or resettled
by Israelis. This
is that inherent Static tendency, a hold over symptom of the Cold War mentality
that favors the inevitable clash among civilizations, the zone of conflict
between the Orient and the Occident, and all of the ensuing constituent
ideologies, the hypocritical, moral, and amoral geostrategic
doctrines predicated upon the sole extracting force and means of imperialism
and oil dependency that favors the
destruction of global sustainability and human solidarity. The Israeli's are using the So while terrorist attacks
do come from Palestinians, no one mentions how Israel's US supplied apache helicopter gun ships ring up double if not triple the number innocent
civilian casualties versus the nominal though not inconsequential numbers of Israelis killed
by Palestinian terrorists. Secondly,
any peace agreement between Israeli and Palestinian is negotiated not on
the basis of equal states rather on the basis of falsely applied suzerainty.
The Palestinian state is invested with sovereignty in name only and in reality
it is more like a reservation than a state. Since
In 2000, the Palestinians rejected
the Barak/Clinton The proposal was also never formerly written down and therefore never constituted an actual agreement to a ceasefire and hence the idea that binding contractual terms offered by the proposal is ostensibly fallacious. The document refused to also accord attention to the ongoing refugee problem. Overall, the 2000 Trilateral agreement was just a high publicity photo opportunity. Also recent Israeli colonization
of Palestinian lands by American Jew émigrés has further compounded the
problem. Furthermore the Israeli interpretation
of UN 338 required that the Palestinian state
would have been sectioned off into 4 security zones, the corridors in between
would have been policed by Oddly enough one can draw many parallels
between the offer of farcical independence by --------------------------------------------------------------- An
eye for an eye makes the whole world blind yet until Recent proposals have suggested that
either a UN international peacekeeping force be dispatched
to the region or 20,000 The state of
sources:
These United Nations Security Council
resolutions, UN 242, & UN 338, both stipulate that Also
see this: Trilateral Statement 2000 http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH0hnl0
A terrorist one-day is the father
of a country the next day. War is a dirty business that makes a few men
rich. Nationalism and poverty go hand in hand. The nationalist response to imperialism and
or occupation is terrorism. The imperialist uses terror when he bombs whole
villages to the ground to punish one guilty terrorist. Terrorism is both the weapon of the weak as it is the weapon of the powerful.
[7]
The legacy of terrorism in the
The
real question comes down to the fact that while the Palestinians, specifically
the PLO, Hamas, etc., have committed acts of terrorism, specifically
targeting non-combatants, their actions are a direct result of illegal Israeli
occupation. The current political
dogma of Israeli occupation relies on a extreme form of Zionism that has
always advocated either expulsion or segregation of the Palestinians. "... it is the duty of the [Israeli] leadership
to explain to the public a number of truths. One truth is that there is
no Zionism, no settlement, and no Jewish state without evacuating Arabs,
and without expropriating lands and their fencing off." -- Yesha'ayahu
Ben-Porat, (Yedi'ot
Aharonot 07/14/1972) responding to public controversy regarding
the Israeli evictions of Palestinians in Rafah,
see these links for more info:
1.
link:
http://www.iap.org/withoutland.htm
2.
http://www.smuc.ac.uk/trs/phdholyland.html It seems
Terrorism will continue to be the
chief weapon of these countries until a multilateral UN peacekeeping force
can insure that clear boundaries between the two states can be established,
upheld and true infrastructural modernization can be brought to
Political
Zionism The
Nazi holocaust and the subsequent liberation of the surviving Jews from
the concentration camps was the zeitgeist that propelled the world to finally
give the Jews a homeland. For many and not just Jews, it was the realization
of the dream of Zionism. Essentially, god could be seen
making good on his promise to redeem his vow to his chosen people.
Religion aside, from mundane truth, The specter of the horrors of the Nazi
holocaust did not eternally absolve the government of There
are many Jews who see Until one can be distanced from ethnocentric
Calvinist world view that of which the modern day equivalent now also equates
Jew with whiteness and Palestinian with blackness, civilized and uncivilized,
the latter a pox on creation, unsuitable to the dominate theological discourse
that it is solely Judeo-Christian culture that constitutes modernity
than terrorism will continue to be waged by both sides. The Arabs
will view the Behind
the façade of religion the true economic and political reasons for Israeli
hegemony are: Further
escalation of conflict guarantees the constant need to reinforce state security
aims and maintains the US-Israeli, arms sales status quo. Quote
from Edward Said on the formation
of Israel "In 1948, at the moment that Israel declared itself a state, it legally owned a little more than 6 percent of the land of Palestine...After 1940, when the mandatory authority restricted Jewish land ownership to specific zones inside Palestine, there continued to be illegal buying (and selling) within the 65 percent of the total area restricted to Arabs.
Thus when the partition plan was
announced in 1947 it included land held illegally by Jews, which was incorporated
as a fait accompli inside the borders of the Jewish state. And after See
these url:s for more info: http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/indiv/scctr/Wellek/said/book25.html http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0679739882/palestinebook-20/104-0961657-9656732 Other
Books by Edward Said: Orientalism: a Brief Definition http://65.107.211.206/post/poldiscourse/pol11.html
"Palestinian attempts to set
up a real state were blocked by
other source quotes http://www.pacificnews.org/content/pns/2001/dec/1214unholy.html
http://www.nytimes.com/books/97/10/26/home/oz-slopes.html http://www.jewsnotzionists.org/
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/world/DailyNews/mideast010802_hamas.html Israeli-Likud-Labor Coalition
Collapses Thu, http://www.abc.net.au/news/2002/10/item20021031001814_1.htm on
the Israeli settlements Haertz The
settlers' persecution Meet
the new Zionists The members of the Christian Coalition of [1] http://www.nytimes.com/library/opinion/rosenthal/102299rose.html also see this odci.gov paper on the nature of the privitization of Israeli Defense Contracting agencies. http://www.odci.gov/nic/pubs/research_supported_by_nic/conference_paper/sadeh.htm Title: The
Israeli Defence Industry: The End is Nigh?
[2]
http://domino.un.org/unispal.nsf/5ba47a5c6cef541b802563e000493b8c/aeac80e740c782e4852561150071fdb0!OpenDocument [3] http://bombay.indymedia.org/newswire/display/76/index.php excerpt: What's common to
Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, and Union Carbide?
They all gassed humans! The first two have acquired well-deserved notoriety,
but in yet another instance of corporate malfeasance going unpunished,
Union Carbide(acquired by Dow Chemicals last year) has so far escaped
unscathed.
[4]
http://usinfo.state.gov/regional/nea/mitchell.htm [5] http://domino.un.org/unispal.nsf/b86613e7d92097880525672e007227a7/59210ce6d04aef61852560c3005da209!OpenDocument (un security 242)
[6]
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/US-Israel/U.S._Assistance_to_Israel1.html [7] Please see Noam Chomsky’s book, 911. [8] See these links for more information: http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/id44.htm http://www.btselem.org/ http://www.jewsnotzionists.org/ | ||||||||||||||||