SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Politics : DON'T START THE WAR -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mao II who wrote (17109)3/7/2003 2:32:58 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 25898
 
The War on the Dark Corners of the World

Resisting the Doctrine of Pre-Emptive Strike

By Fidel Castro

These are hard times we are living in. In recent
months, we have more than once heard chilling
words and statements. In his speech to West Point
graduating cadets on June 1 2002, the United States
president declared: "Our security will require
transforming the military you will lead, a military that
must be ready to strike at a moment's notice in any
dark corner of the world."

That same day, he proclaimed the doctrine of the
pre-emptive strike, something no one had ever done
in the political history of the world. A few months
later, referring to the unnecessary and almost certain
military action against Iraq, he said: "And if war is
forced upon us, we will fight with the full force and
might of the United States army."

That statement was not made by the government of
a small and weak nation, but by the leader of the
richest and mightiest military power that has ever
existed, which possesses thousands of nuclear
weapons, enough to obliterate the world's population
several times over--and other terrifying conventional
military systems and weapons of mass destruction.

That is what we are: dark corners of the world. That
is the perception some have of the third world
nations. Never before had anyone offered a better
definition; no one had shown such contempt. The
former colonies of powers that divided the world
among them and plundered it for centuries today
make up the group of underdeveloped countries.

There is nothing like full independence, fair treatment
on an equal footing or national security for any of us;
none is a permanent member of the UN security
council with a veto right; none has any possibility of
being involved in the decisions of the international
financial institutions; none can keep its best talents;
none can protect itself from capital flight or the
destruction of nature and the environment caused by
the squandering, selfish and insatiable consumerism
of the economically developed countries.

After the last global carnage in the 1940s, we were
promised a world of peace, a reduction of the gap
between the rich and poor and the assistance of the
highly developed to the less developed countries. It
was all a huge lie. We had imposed on us an
unsustainable and unbearable world order.

The world is being driven into a dead end. Within
hardly 150 years, the oil and gas it took the planet
300 million years to accumulate will have been
depleted. In just 100 years, the world population has
grown from 1.5 billion to over 6 billion people, who
will have to depend on energy sources that are still to
be researched and developed. Poverty continues to
grow while old and new diseases threaten whole
nations with annihilation. The world's soil is being
eroded and losing its fertility; the climate is changing;
the air that we breathe, drinking water and the seas
are increasingly contaminated.

Authority is being wrenched away from the United
Nations, its established procedures are being
obstructed and the organisation itself destroyed;
development assistance is being reduced; there are
continuous demands on the third world countries to
pay a $2.5 trillion debt that cannot be paid under the
present circumstances, while $1 trillion dollars are
spent in ever more sophisticated and deadly
weapons. Why and for what?

A similar amount is spent on commercial advertising,
sowing consumerist longings that cannot be satisfied
in the minds of billions of people. Why and for what?
For the first time the human species is running a real
risk of extinction due to the insane behaviour of the
very same human beings, who are thus becoming
the victims of this "civilisation".

However, no one will fight for us, that is, for the
overwhelming majority, only we will do it. Only we
can save humanity ourselves with the support of
millions of manual and intellectual workers from the
developed nations who are conscious of the
catastrophes befalling their peoples. Only we can do it
by sowing ideas, building awareness and mobilising
global and North American public opinion. No one
needs to be told this. You know it very well. Our
most sacred duty is to fight, and fight we will.

counterpunch.org



To: Mao II who wrote (17109)3/7/2003 3:03:38 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25898
 
They...who is they?



To: Mao II who wrote (17109)3/7/2003 3:31:36 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25898
 
Bush risks a Mideast inferno

By Bouthaina Shaaban
the International Herald Tribune
Thursday, March 6, 2003

iht.com

<<...If it goes to war, in other words, the United States may inadvertently unleash an Arab-American or even a Muslim-American conflict - with unpredictable and, in all likelihood, uncontainable consequences...>>