"They rob, kill and rape and this they call Roman rule. They
make a desert and call it peace."--Calgacus, British leader
(Agricola by Tacitus)
We
live in a very complex world where events are interrelated in time a
space, and if we refer to our endemic social killings, something
happening in Afghanistan can trigger something happening in
Pakistan, and this in turn can trigger something else happening in
Kashmir, and so forth.
Our world has become a power game and therefore a game where
there is no choice but to support economic power with military
power. As a consequence, war, economic power and military power are
all interconnected. Under this understanding, Bush's coalition to
bring peace and justice to the world by waging a long war against
terrorism and having a new world order of the type Pax Romana, thumb
up or thumb down, is not worth a cent.
We need justice and we need democracy, and justice and democracy
are universal values which cannot be monopolized by any people or
any country. We must understand that social systems have an element
of inertia, or better an element of self maintaining themselves
unless we are intelligent enough to continually change and create a
better world for everybody.
If
we have a system to fight the drug war and we are not intelligent
enough to change this system for the better, the drug war will
continue for ever. If we have the most powerful military force in
the world, and we are not intelligent enough to change for the
better, then military wars are an intrinsic way to defend our unique
way of life.
We cannot fool ourselves and believe our patriotic leaders as
they wrap themselves in their national flags and tell our soldiers
to go to war against unknown terrorists around the world and for an
unknown number of years. I think that we have to be intelligent
enough to work for a better world where peace and justice prevail,
and I don't think we have to wage a new war against terrorism, when
we know that terrorism is really a crime against any country and any
civil people on earth.
If
instead to stabilize the world with a Pax Romana, that is president
Bush's declared stick and carrot international policy, we want to
bring peace and justice, then a new approach away from the build up
of military forces should be followed.
And
when we consider that the external debt of the World Watch 47 poor
countries is some $422 billion while the rich countries spend some
$427 billion for their military expenses every year, then the best
leverage policy to bring justice in the world would be to cancel the
external debt of poor countries, have new economic policies for
sustainable development, and reduce military spending. But what I
hear from our leaders and their talking heads, everywhere and every
time, is the word 'geopolitics,' which reminds me again of the Pax
Romana!
References
Mons Graupius, The battlefield where Britons fought against the
Romans in the Summer of AD 83, and where 10,000 Britons died and
only 360 Romans fell. In Agricola by Tacitus http://itsa.ucsf.edu/~snlrc/encyclopaedia_romana/britannia/monsgraupius/monsgraupius.html
VRoma Home Page, Barbara F. McManus, The College of New Rochelle
http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/romanpages.html
"FORGIVE AND FORGET" WON'T FIX THIRD WORLD DEBT, Worldwatch News
Release, 26 April 2001 http://www.worldwatch.org/alerts/010426.html
Note (dated June 23, 2006): Global Military Expenses
Hit $1.12 Trillion In 2005, June 12, 2006, All Headline News
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7003884087 |