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  America Squandered Chance to Help Create a 
	Just World Order 
  By Ben Tanosborn 
       
      Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, September 29, 2014
  
	All of us, Americans and non-Americans alike, should welcome BRICS’ 
	siding with Russia to restore some semblance of power-balance in all three 
	aspects which depict cohesion or fragmentation in the world: socially, 
	ideologically and militarily.  Not wishing for any nation to exercise 
	undue power or influence over the rest, but precisely in order to curb any 
	such nation from misusing that influence and power, we must cling to the 
	hope America’s attempt for world hegemony will soon come to an end. 
	   And we, Americans, must welcome the chance to be in the front lines 
	of that diplomatic battle, for only when such rebalancing takes place will 
	Americans’ wellbeing return to be the raison d’etre for a government in 
	Washington which has completely gone astray.  A government which has 
	for too long identified itself with a fascist elite force-marching the 
	citizenry, blind-folded, towards a socio-economic state of inequality, a 
	predatory, warmongering foreign policy, and an in-your-face constant lie 
	that proclaims it to be working on behalf of the people, under the auspices 
	of a mythical, non-existing democracy.        
	Soon, we would hope, it will be all over but the shouting and, whether we 
	like it or not, the neocon dream of a millennial empire, just like Hitler’s 
	dream of eight decades ago, should quickly become a memory; and US’ 
	opportunity to emerge as catalyst for a new, and just, world order will turn 
	out to be another unfulfilled dream.  Irrefutably, the US had its run, 
	as the Soviet Union faded into oblivion, to become the world’s mother hen, 
	refuge and hope for an entire planet seeking peace and brotherhood… a true 
	look-up-to arbiter and facilitator for universal social justice, able to 
	bridge barriers imposed by economic ideologies, religions or even 
	traditionally-encrusted geopolitical preferences and prejudices.  But 
	we blew that chance.     Such lofty endeavor in our part would 
	have required leadership and wisdom from statesmen this nation has not been 
	able to breed for more than two generations; left instead with truly pyrrhic 
	substitutes in the likes of an empty-headed Ronald Reagan, two 
	aristo-simpleton Bushes, a self-promoting hypocrite, Bill Clinton, and a 
	sad-sack, inept (if well-meaning), Barack Obama… all surrounded with 
	political entourages that also lacked (lack) the wisdom-leadership combo 
	required to properly guide a nation… much less be able to tackle the 
	problems constantly surfacing in our diverse planet.   Just like Don 
	Quixote fighting ghostly windmills, this errant US knight in his delirium of 
	power has been battling, and continues to battle, ghosts of his own creation 
	now turning real in the near horizon of a new La Mancha: the terrorist 
	playground of the Middle East which Americans hope will remain offshore even 
	when reminded of Bin Laden’s loud and clear message of the September 11th 
	vengeful attack.      The United States and Britain, 
	separately or together, have been whoring in much of the Middle East for 
	almost three-quarters of a century giving free rein to their geopolitical 
	experimentations in nation/boundaries creation, regime change and the 
	co-sacking – with local partners – of the region’s resources (mostly 
	petroleum).  Apparently, in their raping and power-exercising 
	escapades, both Americans and Brits paid little attention to the fetuses 
	they were leaving behind; fetuses which have come to term during the past 
	three generations, doing so with the added progenial multiplier effect, now 
	transformed in myriad cells of hate, in the hundreds of thousands if not 
	millions, linked or unlinked, who might be viewed as avenging heroes by many 
	in the Arab and Persian worlds, while most Westerners view them as vile 
	terrorists.  Unlike true and tried organizations with point-specific 
	goals, such as Hamas and Hezbollah, the Al Qaeda spiders, and now ISIS, do 
	promulgate a different type of fight in their quest to succeed against what 
	they feel is an intruding, irritating, blasphemous West led by the United 
	States.    And just as America took a chance for over six decades in 
	the creation and defense of Israel, to an unfair exclusion of Palestinian 
	rights, it is also taking a chance in coercive and encroaching actions 
	against Russia via sanctions that the BRICS will never buy.  And that’s 
	likely to bring failure for the sanctioned punishment.    
	   America blew its chance “for glory” with its neocon imperial 
	designs and an unworkable predatory foreign policy; so that in the near 
	term, as international economic reform becomes a fact of life, it will take 
	a constant reminder from the BRICS that the world needs a large round table 
	where problems may be discussed and solutions reached, and not a throne for 
	America’s head of state from where he can proclaim edicts.  Forget 
	about the G-7, now becoming a passé organization in the forthcoming economic 
	phase; the G-20 taking the new prominent role where the BRICS will command 
	equal voice and status to that of the United States.     The hard 
	core group of Western nations led by the US, when Japan is taken out, barely 
	represents 10 percent of the world’s population and a similar percentage of 
	its natural resources.  It would stand to reason that long-in-coming 
	economic reform would have to take place, as well as a shift and 
	accommodation in power throughout the world.   It makes little sense 
	for the US to continue considering itself policeman and custodian of the 
	world; or for Americans to have to pay for faux-prestige of power elite 
	oligarchs and their star-studded hellhounds at the Pentagon.   
	Overwhelmingly, Americans should welcome with open arms sharing the dubious, 
	and costly, distinction of hegemony with the rest of the world; and maybe, 
	just maybe, the BRICS can help make that reality happen… and soon. 
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