Michael Ramzy

A Fragile World Without Peace (Part Two)



Posted: Sunday, November 08, 2009

by Michael Ramzy
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So, using my three main reasons for going to war (natural resources, ego, pre-
emption), let's now look at some reasons countries are not technically at war yet who are not at peace. These countries at Non-war include Isreal and Syria/Jordan/Egypt/Palestine (or at least the Palestinian people), and the United States and Afghanistan.
 
Outight war is horrifying and terribly costly. The alternative, non-war, is to be prepared to go to war at a moment's notice, or to actually be fighting without any formal declaration. There are some obvious examples: Isreal has been at this state since inception in 1948, and the United States is fighting a non-war in Afghanistan since we are not technically fighting the country but rather a small (yet significant) part.
 
Other than War and Non-war, everyone is at peace or at least neutral, right?  Unfortunately, that is not the case. For one thing, peace and neutrality are not the same thing. Switzerland is known for being neutral, yet it wasn't during World War II as it helped both the Axis (by laundering gold) and Allies (with information about Nazi troop movements). Argentina was also 'neutral' during that conflict, yet Nazi submarine bases were built on her shores.
 
These days, howevever, without any global conflict (I don't mention the War on Terror since that is not technically a concerted effort, despite the best efforts of the Americans), more countries are in a state of non-war than are at peace. England and the United States can be considered at peace, of course, yet China and the United States cannot. Why? Because the United States has something China wants and, sometime in the future, will have to fight someone for (natural resources). The United States and Mexico are also in a state of non-war in that Mexico wants something the United States has (economic opportunities, infrastructure) and will one day have to fight for what it needs or slide back into a third-world country. Almost every country in Africa with the exception of Morocco and South Africa are in a similar state: they either have natural resources they will one day have to defend (oil or crops) or are nearing (or at) a desperate state where they will have to invade. Africa specifically cannot continue to to subside on help from the West (or East) as sooner or later those countries helping Africa will have to turn their attention inward (again, to either protecting what they have or fighting for what they need).
 
So. A fragile world without peace is where we seem to be heading. And yet, I have hope.
 
One day perhaps countries will look beyond their petty differences and realize we are all at risk if we continue as we are. We as a planet have come together (it seems) with regard to global warming (or cooling, or rotating, or whatever they call it these days), why can't we get together on peace?
 
I have hope. This is a fragile world, sure. But it is the only one we have. Let's never forget that.
 
 
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Top-level comments on this article: (5 total)
» left by Artydp 2 years 185 days ago.
Good article. Unfortunately I don't think most of the differences are petty, especially when you have drought and are starving to death, or someone has damed the river in the neighbouring country and you haven't got enough.
» left by Michael Ramzy 2 years 185 days ago.
49 fans.
Correct, although compared to self-destruction, everything would seem petty. Thanks for reading.
» left by e
2 years 185 days ago.
132 fans.
You are right Michael, peace and love is the answer, but those two are ridiculed by the hip people. How much and how fast can I make money so that I can live a life of constant pleasure? That is what rules today. People don't realize that pleasure always, always leads to pain. Hey! That's laughed at as well!

Great articles...............e  
» left by Michael Ramzy 2 years 185 days ago.
49 fans.
I know it's a pipe dream, yet perhaps that is what is needed these days: pipe dreams. For whatever reason, throughout history, we (Man) have done all we can to make life difficult for ourselves. Perhaps it's time for something else. Thanks for reading and commenting.
» left by Artydp 2 years 185 days ago.
Peace and love is a great idea just keep it away from religion which has created most of the great divides in our history. There must be some alternative where "it doesn't matter what religion you choose"
» left by Michael Ramzy 2 years 185 days ago.
49 fans.
There is an alternative, of course. People need to wake up to the fact no religion is exclusive. Thanks for reading and commenting.
» left by Jim Johnson
2 years 184 days ago.
13 fans.
Yes if only people would live by the golden rule. 
» left by Michael Ramzy 2 years 183 days ago.
49 fans.
Agreed. It should be that simple. Thanks for reading and commenting.
» left by Steve Kovacs
2 years 183 days ago.
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It's amazing that people have fought wars since the dawn of time and are apt to continue. You'd think we'd know it is not the best way to solve problems and it is terrible. Hope....
» left by Michael Ramzy 2 years 183 days ago.
49 fans.
I know, I know. I still have hope, and yet it is easy to understand why many (most?) don't. Our track record as humans is not the best. Thanks for stopping by, as always.
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