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       America Needs Critical Thinking and Sense of 
	Humanity 
  By Mahboob A Khawaja   
      Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, February 1, 2014 
       
	 On January 16, 2014, CNN moderator Don Lemon asked Professor William 
	Pollack  (Clinical Psychologist, Harvard University): 
	Why are we witnessing daily carnage of civilian bloodbaths – shootings in 
	schools, shopping malls, movie theatres and street grocery stores?   
	What has gone wrong with the American Society?   
	The answer Professor Pollack offered tells a lot and perhaps not too many 
	morally conscientious Americans could disagree with. America lives in a 
	“disconnect” world being unaware of the surrounding real world. An imaginary 
	world of self- indulgence in a prevalent culture of cell phones, text 
	messages, footballs match shouting and excluded entirely from the mainstream 
	of human realities. Another female commentator explains: we are waging wars 
	on ourselves by disregarding the world around us. Once the cell phone is 
	turned off, we are not sure, how to cope with the impinging real world 
	except taking out guns, shooting at random and killing the innocent people.  
	One wonders if this is what America has come to absorb - fair as foul and 
	foul is fair – the traditional American moral and intellectual psyche wants 
	practical and remedial answers which nobody seem to articulate. Are the 
	American moral and intellectual values been replaced with self-generated 
	violence, hatred of others and self- survival of the fittest?  
	Questions and answers on the news media come and go but the societal reality 
	remains the same.    A year earlier, Finian Cunningham (“Killing 
	Children Is the All-American Way.” Dissident Voice: 12/22/2012) raised 
	similar concerns on the growing diasporas of the US political culture:      
	“Americans need to look at how their society has increasingly become a 
	psychopathic culture of death over many decades. Americans need to realize 
	how their hallowed capitalist ideology of the putative American Dream is in 
	practice nothing but the destruction of communities and millions of 
	individuals on the altar of elite profit-making. Think about the glib, 
	common parlance used to describe the process of human destruction. Investors 
	“make a killing”; workforces are “liquidated”; society is facing a “fiscal 
	cliff”.     In reality, the long waited Third World War was 
	launched by George W. Bush in March 2003 against Iraq. After its failure in 
	Afghanistan in 2001 to come to terms with Reason, Washington- based 
	Industrial and Military Complex prepared the US politicians including the 
	Congress for another global savagery without any reason. From George W. Bush 
	to Barrack Obama, the global insanity of wars has not halted in any manner. 
	Both betrayed the trust of the American masses that elected them to foster 
	peace and harmony across the nations of the world. America cannot exclude 
	itself from the consequences of what it does to others. Today is the 
	memorial day of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., had he lived longer to see how 
	his dream was sabotaged – The Vision of a New America, his moral and 
	intellectual spirit would have been more tormented: “He said, O Lord, we 
	ought to be, what we are not.”  Agreeably, we live in God’s created One 
	World- One Planet. All and every things that happen affect us all. At human 
	conscientious level, words depict a picture of virtual reality, The CNN 
	moderator was worried and horrified as to what is next -  the cost of 
	political success of the few warmongers leading America to ruthlessness and 
	bloody degeneration?   
	Are we in a different time span than the political affairs, 
	action-reaction of violence and threats of aggression and what oppressed the 
	mankind prior to the imposed human insanity of the WW2?   
	Both World Wars were fought by man against man. Leaders and nations 
	complacent in making the Two World Wars are again coercing the mankind to 
	animalistic thinking and behavior without realizing the consequences of 
	their cruelty and ambitions to dominate the world. They failed to learn from 
	the living history. Peace never grows out of war as wars kill people. Who 
	else should know better than the Europeans and American who orchestrated the 
	grand scheme of things to wage wars and control and manage the global herd 
	as part of their economic development scenarios? Immanuel Kant’s spirit of 
	the Perpetual Peace’ must have been disturbed and crying loud when the 
	Europeans and American leaders are talking of more wars to show perversion 
	from their own history. This week, the disclosures of pictures of burning of 
	the dead bodies of Iraqi soldiers re-ignited the decadent American culture 
	of morality and humanity.   Helen Pow (“Pictures Show U.S. Marines 
	Burning Bodies of Iraqi Insurgents”  "Information 
	Clearing House - "Daily 
	Mail."  01/16/2014) attempts to show the results of the planned 
	cruelty of the US led war in Iraq. More than a decade later the shocking 
	images and explosive photos depicting U.S. soldiers burning the bodies of 
	Iraqi fighters at Fallujah in 2004 have already sparked a Marine Corps 
	investigation. Two pictures show a Marine pouring what looks like gasoline 
	on the remains of enemy soldiers and another two images appear to show the 
	remains go up in flames. Two more capture the horrifically charred bodies. 
	Other horrific pictures show a Marine squatting next to a skull to pose for 
	the camera. His U.S. military uniform is clear, on his face he wears a wide 
	grin and he is pointing his gun at the skeleton. Another picture shows a 
	soldier rifling through the pockets of the scant remains of an Iraqi soldier 
	Pentagon spokesman Army Col. Steven Warren said the proper handling of war 
	remains is set by U.S. military regulation and that the actions depicted in 
	the photos 'are not what we expect from our service members.' Cmdr Speaks 
	said the deplorable acts depicted in the images are not representative of 
	the millions of hardworking men and women who have served in the Middle 
	East. 
	'The actions depicted in these photos are not what we expect from our 
	service members, nor do they represent the honorable and professional 
	service of the more than 2.5 million Americans who have served in Iraq and 
	Afghanistan,' he told MailOnline. James Howard Kunstler (“America the 
	Horror Show.” Clusterfuck nation, Comment on Current Events by the Author 
	of "The Long Emergency” 12/17/2012) points out that:   The USA has an 
	act that perfectly expresses its true spirit as the horror show nation among 
	nations: the random mass slaughter of little children by a maniac. Is it not 
	so that the failure to protect little children from harm is the most 
	shameful weakness an adult human can present? We live in physical 
	surroundings that are the perfect growth medium for serial killers, mass 
	murderers, psychopaths with no feeling, and sado-masochists preoccupied only 
	with the ritual orchestration of their own shame and guilt in the service of 
	inflicting pain….. There are enough weapons loose in the USA to conduct a 
	full-scale Civil War right now. And probably enough ill feeling. Just pick 
	the flavor of the conflict you want: ideological? Religious? Racial? 
	Regional?    As if the worldwide reported horrors stories of American 
	killings of the civilians in Afghanistan combat operation were not enough to 
	touch the global human conscience, more revelations appear damn disturbing.  
	Helen Pow (“Pictures Show U.S. Marines Burning Bodies of Iraqi Insurgents”  
	"Information Clearing 
	House - "Daily 
	Mail"  01/16/2014), narrates that in a 2005 report, U.S. soldiers 
	in Gumbad, Afghanistan were investigated for burning the bodies of two enemy 
	fighters. The men argued they set alight the corpses for hygienic reasons, 
	after local citizens had not retrieved the bodies after 24 hours. A report 
	concluded that the action indicated poor judgement but was not a war crime. 
	It stated: 'Based on the criminal investigation, there was no evidence to 
	substantiate the allegation of desecration or any violation of the Law of 
	War. However, there was evidence of poor decision-making and judgment, poor 
	reporting and lack of knowledge and respect for local Afghan customs and 
	tradition.'   After the US led bogus War on Terrorism, there is a 
	frightening trend in crime explosion against the innocent humanity within 
	America and across the globe. The warmongers go freely to massacre innocent 
	women, children and rape the youngsters - a prevalent culture of the crimes 
	of the Empires. The Arab Middle East and other Muslim countries are no 
	exception. In the 21st century knowledge-based global culture and despite 
	having moral and intellectual capacity to challenge the political madness, 
	nobody takes up the initiatives at conflict management and crisis 
	management. Leaders appear more of insane egoistic character than 
	peacemakers. They are unmindful of the consequences of their own vicious 
	thought and priorities simply to double the imagery of popularity number 
	games.  For over a decade, in Iraq, Afghanistan and its spill-over into 
	North-West Pakistan, millions and millions of people have been victimized by 
	the US failing war strategy.   When nations as big and materistically 
	powerful as America is, act to violate the sanctity of human ethical values, 
	it brings us to question whether the given nation is indifferent to its own 
	doing and the ultimate consequences or simply moving on a path of 
	self-engineered moral and intellectual collapse. Diplomatic protocols 
	envisage international safety and protections of official representatives in 
	each other countries. Strangely enough, a 39 years old Indian female 
	diplomat Devyani Khobragade was arrested in New York on violations of US 
	labor laws, strip-searched and mistreated by the NY police in December 2013. 
	Her diplomatic immunity was ignored. Had this happened to an American 
	doorman in a developing country or its agent of some kind without diplomatic 
	status, the US would have immediately claimed diplomatic immunity and asked 
	for release of the person. Not so, to the young female Indian diplomat who 
	was insulted and dehumanized by the police cruelty. 
	 The nature of labor issue did not deserve this harsh treatment, it 
	could have been referred to a local court of law but her arrest was 
	violation of the diplomatic protocols. It shows a marked discriminatory 
	behavior by a superpower toward other members of the global community. Do 
	the Americans agents have superior entitlement than the diplomats from the 
	Asian nations? Whether people are killed in a move theatre, innocent 
	children murdered at Sandy Hook Newtown, New Mexico school shooting, 
	Columbine School in Colorado, women and innocent children massacred in 
	Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan, it gives pain and anguish to the global 
	humanity. Insanity turned into guns and bullets and drone attacks, lacks 
	sensitivity of color, age, gender, ethnicity, religion and geography, it is 
	the controlling mind that must be changed and reformed. To many, war is 
	entertainment videos and killing of others a cherished hobby to be practiced 
	in remote Afghanistan and Pakistan. Surely, President Obama and other 
	one-track thinking politicians would need educated advisors, people of new 
	ideas and creative strategies of critical thinking and human values to deal 
	with draconian minds, policies and practices unleashing the killing of the 
	innocent. It can be done and should be done. Finian Cunningham (“Killing 
	Children Is the All-American Way.” Dissident Voice: 12/22/2012) points out 
	the context:  
	“this is from the man who orders drone kill lists in Afghanistan and 
	Pakistan every week that involve the “collateral damage” of children being 
	ripped to pieces….This is from the man who immediately agreed to millions of 
	dollars worth of more weaponry to the Israeli state fresh from its mass 
	murder of innocents in Gaza. …Through the pain and suffering of the latest 
	mass shooting in the US, maybe ordinary Americans are beginning to realize 
	just how big a change is really needed in their country……..If human life can 
	be violated and cheapened on such a vast, systematic scale, both in America 
	and around the world, then the loss of 20 children in Newtown is, to be 
	honest, a price that is negligible, if not worth it.” A joint 
	investigative report by the Stanford Law School and New York University 
	School of Law published in September 2012 entitled
	Living Under Drones, and based 
	on over 130 interviews carried out in Pakistan offers most credible but 
	horrifying record of the American operated drone war. The Stanford 
	University-New York University authors explicitly challenge the US version 
	and deny the official claims of precise surgical strikes by the drones: 
	“This narrative is false.” The Director of the charitable organization 
	Reprieve is quoted in the report as saying: “An entire region is being 
	terrorized by the constant threat of death from the skies…. Their way of 
	life is collapsing… kids are too terrified to go to school, adults are 
	afraid to attend weddings, funerals, business meeting or anything that 
	involves gathering in groups.”   If Immanuel Kant’s ‘Perpetual Peace’ 
	was taken seriously, today’s America and Europe would have been at peace, 
	not wars within themselves and with the global community. The crush for war 
	is instinctively part of human ignorance and arrogance. Wars contradict the 
	human Nature and the Nature of the living Universe. It is co-existence and 
	peace that brings people and nations together and helps to flourish life and 
	relationships befitting to the human Nature and the Nature of planet Earth 
	and the larger Universe. Civilizations grow out of peace not conflicts. None 
	of these civilized values are part of the US-European agenda for the 
	mankind. If there were any global moral, spiritual and intellectual 
	powerhouses, they should have taken initiatives to find peaceful ways and 
	means to end the authoritarian hostilities and massacres of the innocent 
	civilians. The history speaks loud and clear that few powerful rulers with 
	individualistic absolutism and most often, mentally retarded persons have 
	always driven the mankind to large scale slaughters,  victimization, 
	deprivation and long term scars of why and how it happened, it never goes 
	away from the human memory and written pages of human history.     
	James Howard Kunstler (“America the Horror Show.” Clusterfuck  Nation 
	Comment on Current Events by the Author of "The Long Emergency” 12/17/2012) 
	strikes a staunch REMINDER to American politicians for critical thinking and 
	to encompass a better sense of humanity:     Let me remind you that 
	there is a range of thought and feeling evinced in human culture that no 
	longer exists in America. These things were called virtues. They are 
	qualities in thought and action related to goodness and excellence, and they 
	are in very short supply these days in the USA, though we are well-supplied 
	with fakes and approximations of virtue -- such as the moments of sham 
	heroism witnessed yesterday afternoon and evening by men watching televised 
	football. What matters now is that an epochal undertow of events is dragging 
	this enormous nation into an economic convulsion that will inevitably turn 
	political. I don't think that our society can be redeemed in its current 
	form. It has to pass through a tribulation that demands the reemergence of 
	adult male humans who know how to be men in more than one dimension. And you 
	who make it through to the other side will barely comprehend the monsters 
	left behind, or how they made themselves that way.     (Dr. Mahboob 
	A. Khawaja specializes in global security, peace and conflict 
	resolution with keen interests in Islamic-Western comparative cultures and 
	civilizations, and author of several publications including the latest: 
	Global Peace and Conflict Management: Man and Humanity in Search of New 
	Thinking. Lambert Publishing Germany, May 2012). 
	 
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