1 year and 1 week
ago...........and look what’s happening now!
Originally posted: Sunday, July 21, 2013
As the United States plies its brand of
“democracy” in the Mideast and Persia, the Church State of Iran is countering
with spreading their unique brand of Islam. It has become painfully evident
that the U.S. does not have a clue when it comes to understanding any other
religion forms of Christianity and Judaism. The fate of all the Mideast,
Persian, and neighboring Countries hangs in the balance. With most of Europe
and all of Russia sharing in this demise, the longer this state of affairs
exists, the longer western expansionist tendencies in the region will last, and
the more dramatic Iran’s reaction will be. What is perfectly clear is that
outside involvement in the Mideast and Persia is not about the oil. It’s not
about human rights. It is about the total lack of understanding of the Islamic
religion. This lack of understanding fuels a high level of fear that the
political and corporate driven attempts to bring calm and peace to the region
can’t seem to resolve. In this case, ignorance is not bliss; it is very
dangerous to the world as a whole. There is a solution to all the turmoil that
has been draining the human resources of too many Countries around the world.
The solution is three-fold in nature. The first
part involves a concerted effort by all non-Islamic nations to do their best in
understanding the true nature of the Islamic religion. This is not a religion
that foments jihad, or any sort of extreme violence. As religions go, Islam is
a very beneficent religion; loving, nurturing, kind, and forgiving. The second
part of the equation involves the non-Islamic nations understanding and
accepting that some folks prefer a Church State to that of a western style
governmental structure. Not everyone wants to be like the United States; or,
Canada, England, Spain, Greece, Russia, China, etc. Once these two are put into
practice, Islamic governments around the globe will truly feel that they have a
place at the table, and they aren’t going to be targets of colonialism,
expansionism, or occupation.
The third part is a little trickier, but not out
of the realm of possibility. This would be a legal form of State sponsored
assassination. The “State” in this instance would ideally be the United
Nations. As a world body, the U.N. should have the ability to remove singular
despots from their perches as Kings, Emirs, Dictators, Grand Imams, Ayatollahs,
etc. The benchmark would not include how a ruler got into power, but what he
did once he assumed that leadership role. Topping the list of
determinants for assassination would be Human Rights, as describe by the U.N.;
not described by any one member Nation, or private interest group. The U.N.
would have the right to choose the “who, what, when, where, and why” for this
action to proceed. In no way would any corporate influence be allowed to have
any weight, whatsoever, in determining the specific action. Sorry, Dick Cheney.
Sorry, Halliburton. Sorry, Exxon-Mobil.
This third part, being relative drastic in
nature, would necessarily be preceded by diplomatic efforts to resolve the
problem in a predetermined time period. Given the enactment of this third
option, it would only take a few legal assassinations to let folks know that
the world means business when it comes to peaceful coexistence. In defining
“crisis intervention”, this type of action offers the absolute minimum of
collateral damage to people, places, and things. Certainly, all peace-loving
people would agree that lowering the “collateral damage” quotient is a
desirable element in achieving World Peace.
The current situation in the Near-East and
Mideast is not sustainable for very much longer. The next step will undoubtedly
be an escalation of hostile takeovers that the world has never seen before. The
entire quagmire will amount to a “domino effect” more damaging than that which
occurred in Indo-China in the 1950’s, 60’s, & 70’s; an effect the United
States has yet to recover from. And, of course, what happens to Israel is
totally up in the air, as they will be surrounded by the opposition.
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