By Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D. -- “Tyranny begins, where Reason ends”
Wars are planned, financed and fought by governments, not by groups or ordinary people. Wars are based on political agendas and they long for complete control over resources, people and territory. Most wars would have multiple reasons, domestic, foreign and global outreach. The American led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are fought to maintain the US domination worldwide, to occupy the untapped natural resources of the Middle East in particular the oil and gas, and to protect the value of American dollar as a stable international reserve currency.
In September 2000, the proactive policy paper written by the neoconservative intellectuals to envision “the Project for the New American Century (PNAC): sets out the milestone seeking American domination over the rest of the world powers and to meet its energies needs plans to occupy by force all the oil resources in the Arab Middle East. The blueprint supports military occupation of the oil exporting Arab countries and regime change where it is necessary to fulfill the policy aims of the New American Century of global domination.
Centuries ago, German historian Carl Von Clausewitz wrote On War: “War is not merely a political act but also a real political instrument, a continuation of political commerce, a carrying out of the same by other means.” The small ruling elite who plans and wages war are often afraid of citizenry reaction and refusal to accept the so called antidote for the rationality of a war. Throughout the history European nationalism institutionalized the doctrine of war as a necessity to promote national interest and racial superiority over other by using war as a means to that end. Most proponents of wars have used “fear” as one of the major instruments of propaganda and manipulation to perpetuate allegiance from the ordinary folks to the elite warmongers in a crisis situation. Sheldon Richman (“War is Government Program” ICS, 05/2007), notes that “war is more dangerous than other government programs and not just for the obvious reason – mass murder….war is useful in keeping the population in a state of fear and therefore trustful of their rulers.”
Ordinary citizens do not have passion for war as it disturbs the safe and secure, and destroys the living habitats. The ruling elite, the actual warmongers force people to think in their extreme terms of hatred and rejection of others so that people would be forced to align with the rulers to support and finance the war efforts. Sheldon Richman describes how Herman Goering, Hitler’s second in command, understood the discourse of war making:
“Of course the people don’t want war….but after all, it’s the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it’s always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether, it’s a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a parliament or a Communist dictatorship.”
Paul Craig Roberts (“The Collapse of America Power”: ICS, 03/2008), attempts to explain how the British Empire had collapsed once its financial assets were depleted because of the 2nd World War debts. Correlli Barnett (The Collapse of British Power, 1972) states that at the beginning of the WW2, Britain had limited gold and foreign exchange to meet the pressing demands of the war. The British Government asked America to help finance their sustainability to continue the war. Thus, ‘this dependency signaled the end of British power.’ For its draconian wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, America is heavily dependent on China, Japan and Saudi Arabia. It is well known that American treasury owes trillion of dollars to its foreign debtors and therefore, its financial dependency is increasingly becoming an obvious indicator of the end of American global hegemony and wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Now the US financial system have broken down and some of the leading banking institutions have gone into declaring the bankruptcy the roller coaster repercussion could be seen across the American economic, social and political spectrum of life.
Under the Bush administration, America has shrinked its capability and vitality of role and in fact appears dismantled as a superpower status in global affairs. It is no wonder that other nations of world do not seem to take America and its traditional influential stratum in any serious context. Paul Craig Roberts (The Collapse of America Power”) refers to Noam Chomsky stating that under the neoconservative Bush Presidency, “America thinks that it owns the world.” But the fact of the matter is, explains Roberts, “that the US owes the world. The US ”superpower” cannot even finance its own domestic operations, much less its gratuitous wars except via the kindness of foreigners to lend it money that cannot be repaid.” It is undeniable that the US is “bankrupt” because of the on-going wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. David M. Walker Comptroller General of the US and Head of the Government Accountability Office (December 2007). reports that “In everyday language, the US Government cannot pass an audit.”
If one is a financial investor, the obvious question asks Paul C. Roberts, “would you want to hold debt in a currency that has such a poor record against the currency of a small island country that was nuked and defeated in WW II, or against a small landlocked European country that clings to its independence and is not a member of the EU?” Consequently, the American dollar is being replaced by Euro and other currencies and soon is going to be abandoned as a reserve currency in global financial system. Roberts appears seriously concerned, “if the bankrupt “superpower” will be able to scraps together the resources to bring home the troops stationed in its hundreds of bases overseas, or whether they will just be abandoned.”
The War on Terror is Bogus
Michel Meacher, British Environment Minister under PM Blair (“The War on Terror is Bogus”) provides reliable insight on the real reasons for the “War on Terrorism.” He claims that the war on terror is superficial as “the 9/11 attacks gave the US an ideal pretext to use force to secure its global domination.” He further records that “the so called “war on terrorism” is being used largely as bogus cover for achieving wider US strategic geopolitical objectives…..in fact, 9/11 offered an extremely convenient pretext to put the PNAC plan into action. The evidence again is quite clear that plans for military action against Afghanistan and Iraq were in hand well before 9/11.” In its report prepared by the Baker Institute of Public Policy (April 2001), it stated clearly that “the US remains a prisoner of its energy dilemma. Iraq remains a destabilizing influence to….the flow of oil to international markets from the Middle East” and it its recommendations elaborated the dire need that because it was a challenging risk therefore, the “US military intervention” was the most favored action (Sunday Herald: Oct 6, 2002).
Both the US and United Kingdom have increasing dependence on imported oil from the Middle East. The overriding motivation for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are shielded by political smokescreen that the US and UK will run out of sufficient hydrocarbon energy supplies whereas, the Arab and Muslim world would control almost 60% of the world oil producing capacity and perhaps more significantly 95% of the remaining global oil production capacity. The news media reports indicate that the US is predicted to produce only 39% of the domestic oil production in 2010, whereas in 1990 it produced 57% of its total oil consumption. The UK Government projects ”severe” gas shortages by 2005 and it confirmed that 70% of the electricity will drawn from gas and 90% of gas will be imported. It is interesting to note that Iraq is said to have 110 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves in addition to its approximately 15-20 % of the world oil reserves. In another research report by the Commission on America’s National Interests (July 2000), it observed that the most promising new energy resources are found in the Caspian Sea, Central Asian region and it would spare the US exclusive dependence on the Saudi Arabian oil imports. The report outlined the feasible routes for the Caspian Seas oil deliveries, one hydrocarbon pipeline via Azerbaijan and Georgia and another pipeline through Afghanistan and Pakistan would ensure the future strategic demands of the US government.
To review the documentary evidence of the 9/11 events, it is not unlikely that many strategists have seen the American Government failure to avert the 9/11 terrorist attacks as facilitating a much needed stage drama for its policy aims and an invaluable opportunity to attack Iraq and Afghanistan – a military intervention already been well planned in early 2000. The PNAC policy blueprint of September 2000 projects the transformation of the American power as an unchallengeable global superpower and the need for some tangible tragedy to make it happen. The paper outlines that it “is likely to be a long one in the absence of of some catastrophic and catalyzing event- like a new Pearl Harbor.” In his analytical view, Minister Michael Meacher (“This War on terrorism is Bogus”) states that “global war on terrorism” has the hallmarks of a political myth propagated to pave way for a wholly different agenda-the US goal of world hegemony, built around securing by force command and over the oil supplies required to drive the whole project.”
Did the US hegemonic war achieved any of its set goals for world domination? Have the US and UK Governments secured any viable hydrocarbon energy routes to ensure their depleting gas and oil stocks and the much planned control over the Arab oil reserves? Is the US dollar still a welcomed international currency used by the world nations?
Recently, a retried American General Ricardo Sanchez challenged the prevailing notion of the Bush Administration “Mission accomplished “in Iraq, when he asserted that the occupation of Iraq is a “nightmare with no end in sight.” He claimed that the US administration is “incompetent” and “corrupt” and that the most American people could hope for under the present circumstances is to “stave off defeat” in Iraq war. Mike Whitney (“Come and see our overflowing morgues…..come and see the rubble of your surgical strikes”: An Arab Women Blues by Layla Anwar), believes that General Sanchez is neither against the war nor for withdrawal. He simply doesn’t like losing…. and the United Sates is losing.” The General is reported to have admitted that “ after more than four years of fighting , America continues its desperate struggle in Iraq without any concerted effort to devise a strategy that will achieve victory in that war-torn country or in the greater conflict against extremism.” Under President Barrack Obama, the global community looks anxiously how and when the promised change will come to America’s failed strategy in Iraq and Afghanistan. How soon, the new President will be able to put the body of US politics together again after its moral, political and financial collapse. America and Britain appear lost, not knowing how to come out of the self-engineered defeat in wars against Islam. Masses have sympathies with the true believers and the Islamists appear to have lost nothing. They had no banks to declare bankruptcy and they had no Bush and Cheney to be go down in disgrace. They remain in tact and active all the fronts even buying weapons from the Us and Russia to fight against them. American strategists know well to do business in global arms market. The so called superpowers are extremely nervous not knowing how soon they could be replaced by smaller nations of the developing world. America needs a Navigational Change. President Obama got elected with the motivational promise, Yes We Can! Would President Obama know how to make a navigational change when there is nothing left to navigate for Change?
Mike Whitney attempts to share a new humane perspective of the concerns of the Iraqi civilians who are the real victims of this ferocious war against their country. To reflect on how the adversely affected Iraqi people think on the on-going America-British led war and continuous daily bombing of the civilian population, Layla Anwar, An Arab Women Blues writes in her website blog:
“Everyday, under the pretext of either al-Qaida, insurgents, militants or whatever imaginary name you coined, you have not ceased, not even for one day, slaughtering our innocents……for 4 years, you have not ceased for one single day, Not during holiday periods, not during religious celebrations, not even during the day your so called God was born….if you have a God that is.”
Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja, an academic with special interests in global peace and security and conflict resolution, and comparative civilizations and author of numerous publications in global affairs. His latest publication is entitled: To America with Reason. Comments are welcome: kmahboob@yahoo.com




Comments: 19 ( 1 removed by Jack E. )
yeah sure
lol I guess that means you agree with the truth of the situation.
excellent article. These people should be tried for crimes against humanity. I refer to the entire neo-con conspiracy.
The truth?
You can't handle the truth, which is that the US will be in Iraq the next sixty or so years to help insure that the Iraqi will maintain peace in that region of this earth.
Richard you are in for a big disappointment very soon and you have not seen any truth since you stuck your nose up the GOP ass.
Very true Jim and Obama has no right to stand in the way but I would bet if these criminals were tried Obama would pardon them as soon as each one was found guilty.
Ah!
Another name caller.
That shows a distinct lack of judgment, I would have said intelligence however, I wouldn't do that.
Ah! another troll that has nothing to say and wastes showing an unintelligent attitude.
Well, I guess Clinton proved that doing nothing was winning the war on terror. All they were doing was chopping off females heads in soccer fields and planning attacks on America that they could never pull off..... Why did we ever abandon the Clinton doctrine?
Excellent article. we seriously need to stop defending ourselves and start apologizing and begging for forgiveness. You obviously get it Jack.
"Well, I guess Clinton proved that doing nothing was winning the war on terror."
Wow, Nothing? Really? I think that's half the trouble in this country, few are willing to make honest arguments.
Good point. he believed in democracy and capitalism. We seriously have to get away from that if we expect terrorists to like us!
At the end of the day, it will be like the Vietnam war... I really don't see how America can win all these wars...
Bush was briefed by Clinton in the transition and it was Bush failure that the country was allowed to be attacked not Clinton.
Bush planned the Iraq blood for oil war before he was placed in office by daddy's supreme court.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article1221.htm
Very astute examination of the whole mess. America has already lost its empire, after little more than 60 years in the driver's seat, though most Americans are only beginning to come to terms with that fact.
The neo-cons, beginning with Reagan, engineered the demise of America as the leader of the world by taking their supremacy for granted. The assumption that American power could bully the world was wrong from the outset, did not bring down the Soviet Union (which fell under its own weight, proving the falings of communism not the superiority of capitalism), did not win the Cold War except by default. That philosophy drove the PNAC and the Bush administration in all their decisions and they were all wrong.
The American military proved unable to subdue and control two small, weak, badly worn down countries. Afghanistan had known nothing but warfare and dysfunction for at least 20 years prior to the 2001 invasion. Iraq had lost the Gulf War and been struggling with sanctions for 12 years prior to the illegal invasion of 2003. Neither country presented much of a challenge, but the Rumsfeld-hollowed out military was not up to either task.
Now the rest of the world sees the USA as follows: militarily paralyzed by successive failures and lack of domestic support; economically barren; philisophically hypocritical; not a reliable ally.
If Obama turns half of this around he probably can walk on water.
I doubt that Obama can turn any of it around Rory. Obama is very inexperienced although he is also very intelligent and I believe the biggest mistake he made was keeping Bush cronies in power. Obama does not make decisions his department heads make the decisions and Obama announces them.
Obama needs to get rid of Gates, Paulson, Bernanke and put people in these departments that will make the change he campaigned on. As long as these Bush cronies are in place we can only sink further into the slime pit until it will be to late to get out.
Wars are planned, financed and fought by governments, not by groups or ordinary people.
The first line of stupidity, indicates the level of stupidity the rest of the post contains. While such a statement may have been true in years past, the current global war is being fought almost entirely by "groups" and "ordinary people" populating the "groups" of terrorists fighting wester thoughts and ideas. It is precisely why the term "enemy combatants" has been introduced.
The American led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are fought to maintain the US domination worldwide, to occupy the untapped natural resources of the Middle East in particular the oil and gas, and to protect the value of American dollar as a stable international reserve currency.
Pure bull hockey, and certainly nothing you can substantiate with FACTS.
Ordinary citizens do not have passion for war as it disturbs the safe and secure, and destroys the living habitats.
The fact is, the VAST MAJORITY OF AMERICANS SUPPORTED the liberation of Iraq before it began.
Under the Bush administration, America has shrinked its capability and vitality of role and in fact appears dismantled as a superpower status in global affairs. An absurd statement, on it's face. Preposterous. We are the only economic and military super power of the world, and that won't change anytime soon, despite the "hate America first" crowd.
It is undeniable that the US is “bankrupt” because of the on-going wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Obama spent more on questionable domestic programs in his first 100 days in office than Bush spent on the ENTIRE Iraqi liberation.
Consequently, the American dollar is being replaced by Euro and other currencies and soon is going to be abandoned as a reserve currency in global financial system.
The FACT is, the US greenback accounts for a full TWO THIRDS OF ALL TRANSACTIONS on the FOREX board. The FACT is, the dollar is the defacto currency of dozens of nations around the world, even inside their own countries. The FACT is, NO ONE, not one nation, has ceased to use the dollar as their reserve currency, except for the possible exception of Iran.
“Everyday, under the pretext of either al-Qaida, insurgents, militants or whatever imaginary name you coined, you have not ceased, not even for one day, slaughtering our innocents……for 4 years, you have not ceased for one single day, Not during holiday periods, not during religious celebrations, not even during the day your so called God was born….if you have a God that is.”
Most Americans are damn proud of this fact.
No jJackie boy only in your dreams are most Americans proud of the mass murder you support the real truth is most Americans are waiting to see the Bush gang in the grey bar hotel.
Jeff what we need to do is stop terrorising innocent people with our terrorists ways.
Jack E :
I agree with this article posted by you, and I could add that Domestic Terrorism kills more people inside America than International Terrorism.
Look at the hundreds of people that are killed inside America just by hate :
Luis Ramirez was kicked to death in Shenandoah Pennsylvania, by six coward Footbaball Players that were bigger than him.
"While the men yelled racial epithets at Ramirez, they punched and kicked his head and body so severely that he lay foaming at the mouth with two skull fractures.
Once Ramirez was on the ground he was continually kicked until brain matter leaked from his skull."
Guess what ?? --- The Coward Terrorist were acquitted and the whole matter was considered an accident. This has a Great Capacity to destroy American Ethics.
And now a little beautiful girl, 9 years old Brisenia Flores is killed by Minutemen, and her father killed too.
Are the Minutemen Leaders that performed the actual killing going to be freed because it was an accident ??
One of the killers had already killed a Mexican Old Man for fun and entertainment and he got away with murder. This was his second murder of the Hated Latinos.
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