But over the next four decades America’s aggressive presence, policies, and practices in the “Pacific” would ineluctably pave the way for Japan’s attack at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 194l, and thus America’s precipitation into the ongoing Second World War. Today a century later the serial imperial aggressions launched and menaced by the Republican Bush Jr. administration and now the Democratic Obama administration are threatening to set off World War III.
By
shamelessly exploiting the terrible tragedy of 11 September 2001, the
Bush Jr. administration set forth to steal a hydrocarbon empire from the
Muslim states and peoples living in Central Asia and the Persian Gulf
and Africa under the bogus pretexts of
(1) fighting a war against international terrorism; and/or
(2) eliminating weapons of mass destruction; and/or
(3) the promotion of democracy; and/or
(4) self-styled “humanitarian intervention”/responsibility to protect.
The Bush Jr./ Obama administrations have already targeted the remaining hydrocarbon reserves of Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia for further conquest or domination, together with the strategic choke-points at sea and on land required for their transportation. In this regard, the Bush Jr. administration announced the establishment of the U.S. Pentagon’s Africa Command (AFRICOM) in order to better control, dominate, and exploit both the natural resources and the variegated peoples of the continent of Africa, the very cradle of our human species. Libya and the Libyans became the first victims to succumb to AFRICOM under the Obama administration. They will not be the last.
This current bout of U.S. imperialism is what my teacher, mentor and friend Hans Morgenthau denominated “unlimited imperialism” in his seminal work Politics Among Nations (4th ed. 1968, at 52-53):
“The outstanding historic examples of unlimited imperialism are the expansionist policies of Alexander the Great, Rome, the Arabs in the seventh and eighth centuries, Napoleon I, and Hitler. They all have in common an urge toward expansion which knows no rational limits, feeds on its own successes and, if not stopped by a superior force, will go on to the confines of the political world. This urge will not be satisfied so long as there remains anywhere a possible object of domination–a politically organized group of men which by its very independence challenges the conqueror’s lust for power. It is, as we shall see, exactly the lack of moderation, the aspiration to conquer all that lends itself to conquest, characteristic of unlimited imperialism, which in the past has been the undoing of the imperialistic policies of this kind… “
It
is the Unlimited Imperialists along the lines of Alexander, Rome,
Napoleon and Hitler who are now in charge of conducting American foreign
policy. The factual circumstances surrounding the outbreaks of both the
First World War and the Second World War currently hover like twin Swords of Damocles over the heads of all humanity.
How is it that so many are so easily taken in, so gullible? Come, fight for your country, make a difference, lay down your life for whatever cause is being promoted currently. From the short history above who were the real winners in any of the wars, who the losers? Profit and power, power and profit, not those uncountable masses always at the sharp end, not those family members waiting at home, not those living under 'cruel dictatorships' invaded for the sake of 'democracy' or 'women's rights'. How many more times must we see similar repetitions before the world's working class get the message?
Maybe preaching to the choir, but let's say it again - the only war worth fighting is the class war.
JS
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