Canada, NATO, and Nuclear Terror
By Jim Miles
ccun.org, March 23, 2008
Editor's Note:
The most worldwide agreed upon conflict term applied
to those who fight against invaders and foreign occupation forces in
order to free their countries is "freedom fighters." However, the media
and officials in the invading nations call these freedom fighters as
"terrorists."
Each year I take several sabbatical retreats into wilderness country, to
find the calmness and serenity that the thin veneer of civilized life
cannot provide. The wilderness may be wild and completely without
Disneyesque happy endings, but it is not so savage as the atrocities
that humanity visits upon itself in the name of various fine sounding
philosophies and moralities. Foolishly - after having spent a week
without electronic input of any kind, a series of days of myself playing
within the natural background that should be everyone’s heritage -
I return to this civilization expecting it to somehow miraculously be
better than when I turned away from it.
My most recent return encountered Canada’s self-appointed guru of
militarism, General Rick Hillier, pretty much demanding of Canada’s
government that a doubling of forces would be necessary to hold even in
Kandahar. Canada itself does not have the additional forces
available (unless, I think sarcastically, the MPs themselves sign up
with their sons and daughters for this noble mission that burdens the
white men) and the European NATO members are playing cute with Canada,
suggesting that Canada “be patient” while they pretend to fight within
the safe zones of Kabul. On top of that, recent Angus Reid polls
indicate that “Canadians are increasingly identifying the country’s
military presence in Afghanistan as a war mission rather than a
peace-building effort,” with an increase of ten per cent in this
position within one month. As of February 11, 2008, sixty three
per cent believe that Canada should not extend the mission beyond 2009
(its current mandate) and only sixteen per cent support extending the
mission.
The minister of National Defence, Peter MacKay, says, “"Simply put,
reality seems to have escaped these two parties [NDP and Bloc Quebecois
– the two who actually see the reality]. We believe we should stay
and finish the job. We do not want to abandon the Afghan people or turn
our back on the international community. Staying in Afghanistan is not
the easy thing to do, but staying there is the right thing to do."
This reflects Prime Minister Harper’s view that they will not follow
polls, but will “do what is right.” What is “right” has two
parameters – the lack of democracy at home to reflect the wishes of the
people, and the ongoing support of the NATO/American imperial drive to
contain and control the Middle East. I am certain that if the
international community truly had a democratic vote on Afghanistan, the
majority of the world would tell NATO to get out of Afghanistan.
MacKay’s international community consists of corporations and other
power politicians, not the democratic people of the world. All the
fine rhetoric about democracy and freedom, the civilizing effect of our
white men’s burden, has obviously not been accepted by the people of
Canada.
If Canada were as strong on democracy as it
believes it is, it would follow democracy at home as well, and with the
will of the people as a majority, would exit Afghanistan. Harper’s
comment about not listening to the polls but “doing what is right”
demonstrates only the arrogance of power and not the benefits of
democracy. Any countries elected representatives need to remember
that they are just that, representatives first, and within that
representation there is a leader, but one who should represent his
constituents, not ignore their opinions. This applies globally as
well as here in Canada.
Nuclear NATO
That global perspective arrives with a second idea that brought me back
to the reality of human civilization after my wilderness sojourn, that
of the NATO ministers agreeing with the American imperial idea that NATO
should use nuclear weapons pre-emptively in order to prevent the use of
nuclear weapons. How stupid can you get? I dislike using the
word stupid, because the clear majority of people are not – ignorant
perhaps, uneducated perhaps, or simply unaware, but seldom stupid once
properly informed – however there seems to be a negative synergy within
politics and the military to seek the most obvious incongruencies and
advertise them as a significant policy to proceed with.
The nuclear “terror” that I have lived with has mainly been American.
Certainly the Russians tried to maintain a nuclear equilibrium, but with
American aggressive actions around the globe, their idiocy in trying to
defeat communism vis a vis the domino effect in Vietnam, their many
Latin American incursions, the Reaganesque delusions of “Star Wars”, the
“Peacemaker” ICBM, the labelling of the Soviets as an “evil” empire, and
the beginnings of the idea of winning a nuclear war, my main source of
“terror” focussed on the Americans and their nuclear arsenal.
Throughout my life, the main correlation I have had with American
foreign policy is that wherever it leads, death and destruction seem to
follow. There is nothing in today’s current events to change
that idea.
It continues today, with the American mercenary arm, NATO, now
advocating the same position. I wonder how many Europeans think of
themselves as mercenaries of the U.S. empire? Like it or not, that
is the way Europe has acted and is acting (just as Canada has fully
accepted that role within the political/business realm in Ottawa),
regardless of how the majority of citizens might feel. NATO
now inhabits Afghanistan, areas of the former Yugoslavia, is encroaching
into Pakistan, and, in another ludicrous idea that fully supports the
idea of their role as American mercenaries, has been suggested as
replacement for the IDF in Palestine.
Enter Palestine
The idea of NATO in Palestine is being “explored” by the Israelis and
the Americans. As NATO is headed by two American four-star
generals, I suppose there is little need to ask the European countries
if they want to embroil themselves within Israeli politics as the
Palestinian prison guards. I may be wrong, but I do not think that
the Palestinians would accept surrogate IDF forces, particularly ones
linked so strongly to American designs on the Middle East, to be their
new gate keepers. Being of the military mind, NATO troops could
carry as much racism and hostility towards the Palestinians as the IDF,
seeing them as terrorists (which seems to be the whole Palestinian
population for many western media outlets).
Perhaps NATO should just ask Israel to become a part of it, and then it
would be firmly established in the Middle East with a ready made and
reliable military and nuclear arsenal ready to serve in Afghanistan, or
Pakistan, or Iran, wherever NATO might be next on America’s quest for
global supremacy.
War on Terror
The war on terror will not be won by attacking countries who “harbour”
terrorists, by supporting non-democratic governments that support
torture, or by destroying democratic governments duly elected by the
people because they do no agree with U.S. objectives.
It can be won on a different level than the simplistic, arrogant, and
ignorant black and white “for us or against us,” good and evil duality.
First when the major originators of terror, those with the most nuclear
weapons, those with their own troops and their mercenary compadres,
withdraw from occupied territories, then the supply of terrorists will
decrease significantly. Secondly, for the already alienated and
fully militant remaining terrorists, effective police actions,
acceptance of international standards of law and justice, rejection of
torture and internationally illegal modes of containment, will reduce
their numbers significantly and demonstrate that the rhetoric of
democracy and justice matches reality.
Thirdly, yes other countries may want our assistance, yet on the other
hand they may not want it. We should ask first, providing we are
not asking a puppet government run by American sycophants, but asking a
truly democratically elected government. Further, different forms
of democracy, of governments willingly chosen by their people, should
not be denied existence, as the Americans and British tend to do with
any government that denies the “rights” of corporate exploitation (at
the same time supporting non-democratic governments that allow the same
exploitation).
Unfortunately, the “war on terror” when deconstructed to its root causes
is more about the acquisition of power, wealth, and control by a few
countries who have for centuries practiced the art of conquest,
coercion, and intimidation to harvest the world’s wealth. That the
indigenous peoples of the world reject that is not surprising, and when
they actually rebel against the wishes of the dominant group, they are
no longer labelled “insurgents” or “freedom fighters” but “terrorists”,
and become the “other”, become “evil” and are then open targets for
further military incursions.
Therefore, the idealistic solution presented above runs into the
attempts to hide and dissimulate the imperial imperative of America
under the guise of a war on terror. Until it is recognized more
appropriately at the level of national governments that continue to play
mercenary sycophants to the American imperial drive, no lasting benefit
of trying to assist other governments will truly take place.
Canada will only leave behind a bitter legacy of unfulfilled
expectations and promises if it remains allied to the American war on
terror, a legacy that will linger both at home as Canada becomes more
and more a militarized state, and abroad as its “reputation” becomes
more and more identified with the American mindset.
Jim Miles is a Canadian educator and a regular
contributor/columnist of opinion pieces and book reviews for The
Palestine Chronicle. His interest in this topic stems originally
from an environmental perspective, which encompasses the militarization
and economic subjugation of the global community and its commodification
by corporate governance and by the American government. Miles’
work is also presented globally through other alternative websites and
news publications.
jmiles50@telus.net
www.jim.secretcove.ca/index.Publications.html