Reap
What You Sow
Editorial, Yonip.com
September 11, 2002
THIS
BIBILICAL phrase comes to our mind as we, together with the muffled
voices of the victims of all wars and terrorism, remember and commemorate
the events of September 11,2001. But, unlike President George Bush,
Jr. and his Washington warmongers from the oil and gas industry
in his cabinet, we do not want to remember and commemorate those
dastardly events to make more war. More blood. More hate.
The United States
of America, lest we forget, was a country founded on the genocide
of American Indian nations. The European chronicler Las Casas in
his book, History of the Indies, estimates that over three million
American Indians perished from war, slavery and the mines between
1494 to 1508 alone. Other American historians calculate that over
8 million Indians on the North American continent died by conquest,
slavery and death, as their fertile lands and hunting grounds were
land-grabbed wholesale by white settlers. On the other hand, American
historian Howard Zinn estimates that 10 to 15 million blacks were
transported as slaves to the American colonies, representing one-third
of those originally seized in Africa.It is estimated that Africa
lost 50 million human beings to death and slavery at the hands of
slave traders and plantation owners of the United States in the
era we like to call the beginnings of modern Western civilization.
But STATE TERRORISM did not end there. In the tradition of the Reign
of Terror in France where heads were decapitated by the now infamous
'Mr. Guillotine'; the mass purges by Stalin in Russia; the holocaust
by Hitler; the killing fields of Pol Pot in Cambodia; and the ethnic
cleansings of Bosnia. The United States showed the finest example
of "efficient" state terrorism by the atom bombing of
the two Japanese cities in 1945 instantly killing 210,000 civilians
with two bombs. These mass killings of civilians were perpetuated
by STATE TERRORISM.
But the corporate
owners and militarists of Washington have not learned from that
past at all. Their domestic and foreign policies of intervention
to project its military power to every corner on earth and expansion
of US capital and markets at the expense of the peoples of the world,
have reaped itself with more and more enemies and hatred. Its misguided
policies in the Middle East, Asia and Latin America have created
what author Chalmer Johnson calls "BLOWBACK", the unintended
costs and consequences of American policies, and which are in fact
the seeds of future disaster. US support for socio-economic oppression
and exploitation in many countries by propping up dictatorial elites
has resulted in social and political conflict and strife. The solution
to these is not more military pacification with America's now borderless
armed forces and their local militarist friends who rely on their
US-trained and US-armed armed forces to solve social injustice and
socio-economic oppression.
Sept. 11 was
the greatest blowback ever suffered by an arrogant superpower and
interventionist which has dominated the world during much of the
20th century. In both symbolic and real terms, it publicly humiliated
the bankers and capitalists of Wall Street, and the militarists
of the Pentagon who have always planned to nuke every freedom fighter
in the Third World out of existence since 1945.
Now, on the
first anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, George Bush Jr. wants
to use the occasion to wage war on Iraq. The Western media these
days are drum-beating, magnifying and echoing the war cries of the
oil and gas executives, and the tycoons of the US war industries.
Fortunately, not everyone is in the mood for war, as more and more
American people are becoming aware that their name is being used
for Washington's war plans. 'NOT IN OUR NAME', they now cry.
In Asia, long
the battlefield of many of US wars of aggression and intervention
in the 20th century, a significant step has recently taken place.
The Asian Peace Alliance has been formed by most of Asia's peace
movements and anti-globalization forces to counter the US' increased
and heightened hegemony in East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia.
This is a significant movement, a truly significant coalition for
PEACE in the form of a compelling mass movement.
September 11,
2002
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