Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Global financial Crisis and “War of terror”





Since 9/11 a wide spread war against terrorism has been launched by Bush administration without defining “terrorism”. The undefined “terrorism” absolutely gave a great deal of chances to USA and allies to impose war any where and when ever under the umbrella of “War against Terrorism”. As we can see starting from Afghanistan, then attack on Iraq, then Somalia, some actions in Yemen, then a huge attack on Libya and now Pakistan.   These all chances to play the game of power to gain declared and undeclared goals from above mentioned countries.

And it was very clear from the day first that the main and core purpose of USA and allies is not to eradicate roots of terrorism from the world but it was only cover under which the real aim was hidden. And Jeremy Begin very wisely said that USA is fighting only for G.O.D. i.e. Gold, Oil and Drugs. This is the basic goal of so called war against terrorism.

But in spite of this entire struggle the result is in reverse and the campaign proved counterproductive. USA and the allies are facing financial crisis. Especially the condition of USA is well prescribed in the words of an official who says “The Global Economic Crisis has now replaced international terrorism as the most menacing threat to the national security of the United States, according to testimony by Dennis Blair, Director of National Intelligence”. 

Though there could be more than one reason for the crisis which are discussed on different forums, but the many things which played very vital role in the collapse of economy is “War Against Terrorism”.
I think this is the time to think and take wise decisions to save the USA and others before it is too late, and before Wall Street is occupied.

2 comments:

  1. YOU PROVIDE GOOD INFORMATION ABOUT AFGHAN WAR.WE SHOULD TOOK THESE PROBLEM ON INTERNATIONAL FORUM FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THIS REGION.

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  2. These agencies are arresting their own citizens with the same accusations of terrorism. It makes it hard to judge what is, and what isn't terror. Without a well defined definition instead of the nebulous all encompassing word that is rapidly growing to mean anything that suits the moment we can't know what our parameters are. That's a pretty spot to be in when something isn't against a law, but you can be arrested anyway because it is inconvenient for the powers that be.

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