Can America Evolve
With Russia and the Rest of Humanity?
By Finian Cunningham
July 14, 2015 "Information
Clearing House"
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Have you noticed? American officials seem to
be only able to ever talk about war. War, war, war. While Russia and
most other countries of the world are talking of partnership,
development, progress, prosperity and peace. What is it to be for
humanity? War or peace?
American leaders are
stuck in a seemingly never-ending mental groove of hostility,
suspicion, enmity, war. Look into their eyes. They offer a dead-end
of no hope, no progress, no humanity, only continual conflict. By
contrast, Russian President Vladimir Putin and other world leaders
are striving to enact a vision of hope for humanity, one based on
mutual cooperation, partnership and common development.
The problem with
official America is that it is still stuck in a centuries-old
mindset when it presumed the right – and righteousness – of
enslaving millions of people and exterminating native nations from
their lands. Today, US states may be taking down the Confederate
flag as a symbol of genocidal racism, but elsewhere if we listen to
American leaders the same genocidal, supremacist mentality prevails
– even when it is articulated by an African-American president.
In recent days, we saw
a salutary example of how backward and nihilistic official America
is in its thinking. Before the US Senate was the presumed next
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Joseph Dunford,
giving testimony ahead of his official appointment. The Joint Chiefs
are America’s top military brass, who advise the president and his
National Security Council on all matters of war and, much less,
peace. Listening to Dunford’s worldview, one would think that
America is under threat from all corners of the globe. Threat,
insecurity, danger, fear, enemies, death, destruction, and so and so
on. Official America’s worldview is one of never-ending nightmare,
wherein lurks evil foreign spectres and demons.
Top of Dunford’s list
of enemies is Russia who he said posed the»greatest threat to US
national security», adding, but far from evidencing, that «Russia’s
behaviour is nothing short of alarming».
The marine corps
commander told Senators: «If you want to talk about a nation that
could pose an existential threat to the United States, I’d point to
Russia».
Dunford based his
foreboding assessment on baseless claims about Russian military
involvement in Ukraine’s civil war and alleged foreign aggression,
without providing any supportive intelligence or evidence – just as
countless other US leaders have iterated over the past year. (No
mention, of course, of the US-led coup in Ukraine and the
US-sponsored Neo-Nazi regime that is waging war on fellow citizens.)
To demonstrate that
Dunford’s views are not some misinformed exception, we only have to
recall the latest US National Military Strategy document published
last week in which an identical worldview of threats, enemies and
other dark forces was also promulgated. It represents the official
position of the US and its worldview. Again, Russia was nominated as
a security danger, along with China and Iran.
Now contrast this
American mindset with other world leaders and nations. While Dunford
was warning of existential enemies before Congress, on the other
side of the world, leaders from Latin America, Africa and Asia were
gathering in the Russian city of Ufa to attend the joint conferences
of the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South
Africa), the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and the
Eurasian Economic Union (EEU).
Addressing the plenary
session, Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed the leaders and
delegates from dozens of countries. He called on all associated
nations to build a world based on «fair partnership», «mutual
respect», and «sustainable development».
Also addressing
delegates, Chinese President Xi Jinping echoed Putin’s vision of an
inter-dependent multilateral world based on»deepening partnership».
The Chinese leader said that the world needs to abandon «Cold War
mentality and zero-sum games in order to jointly safeguard
international and regional peace and stability». He said it was no
longer acceptable for countries to unilaterally wield threats and
sanctions at others. Such belligerent attitude, he added, was
counterproductive and actually fuelling tensions, insecurity and
conflict. He didn’t mention names, but everyone knows who he is
referring to: the United States.
But, like Putin,
Jinping’s central theme was a positive, hopeful one for humanity,
one of emphasising «common development»,»economic partnership» and
«community of shared interests».
The growing economic
and security partnerships of the BRICS, SCO and EEU are proof that
the vision of partnership that these leaders espoused is not merely
empty rhetoric aimed at generating feel-good media headlines.
No-one is pretending
that these countries are bastions of perfection and harmony. Much
development in every sphere is needed. But the basic premise of
common development for the common good is there, so too is a
relationship of fraternal cooperation, trust and mutual peace.
Our point here is that
the gathering in Russia shows that humanity has shifted its broad
consciousness away from narrow nationalistic rivalries to one of
genuine co-dependence and cooperation. Not just in rhetoric and
aspiration, but in actual practice. All of the nations attending the
summit in Russia have been scarred by wars at sometime in the past –
none more so than Russia, which lost up to 30 million of its people
during the Second World War.
What is needed now,
however, is the understanding and appreciation of a common humanity
and destiny. It is based on the belief that all humans, no matter
their differences in culture or colour, can work together for their
collective common good. That the sum of all parts is greater than
the individual parts. Such a vision of development and peace is
practicable and is in fact being proven in the new international
relations that are being forged by the BRICS, SCO and EEU for the
betterment of their respective populations –which collectively
comprise the majority of the world’s people.
What a contrast Putin,
Jinping and many other world leaders are to the American talking
heads. US President Barack Obama is prone to sprinkle his rhetoric
with all sorts of euphemisms and florid prose, but at bottom he
still talks like most of Washington heads do about a world of
threats, dangers, enemies in which America must be eternally,
unilaterally, supremely powerful to launch wars whenever and
wherever it wants.
Ultimately, America
offers nothing to the world except fear, insecurity and war. It is
the embodiment of an Orwellian dystopia where peace and fraternity
are something to be sneered at, even reviled, as somehow foolishly
naive.
Why is it that America
cannot just evolve with the rest of humanity to embrace the world as
a beautiful and bountiful place where we all can live together in
peace and cooperation?
Before we get into an
answer to that, the question must be dwelt on. Why is official
America so full of aggression and fear, war and destruction? Why are
international relations always presented in terms that demonise and
degrade others? What is so elusive about cooperation, common
humanity and peace?
America has never come
to terms with its genocidal origins or its genocidal wars carried
out during most of its 250-year history as a nation. The crimes are
covered in lies and denials. America has never come to terms with
the fact that its capitalist economy dictates hegemony and
imperialistic predation for its operation. The attitude towards
slaves and exterminated natives of the past is today embodied in
Washington’s depiction of the world as lurking with de-humanised
enemies who have to be conquered, subjugated and ultimately, if it
comes to it, liquidated.
The hubris and
ignorance of official America knows no bounds. The country is guided
by presidents and Congressional leaders, presidential candidates and
military generals who serve private corporations by telling scary
stories to themselves and their people to justify their gargantuan
war-making, murderous plunder of the planet. Yet American leaders
think of themselves as so enlightened and virtuous. And
unfortunately too many ordinary and increasingly oppressed Americans
believe the ugly make-believe world they are inculcated with by
their elite rulers.
The truth is that
American leaders are nothing but barbarians in expensive suits. They
need to evolve with the rest of humanity.
But for evolution
there needs to be a dialectic process of humility, compassion and
truth-finding. In official America there is no such dialectic. There
is only a locked-in, dead-end groove of deadness and more deadness,
fear and war. Fear and war. Fear and war.
If not evolution, then
revolution is required in America, if greater humanity is to
progress.
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