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Culture of War: Source of Human Suffering
and Death
By Charles Mercieca, Ph.D.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16163.htm
12/13/07 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- The New Webster
Dictionary of the English Language describes culture as education, improvement
by mental or physical training, the way of life of a people. The same dictionary
describes war as hostility, a contest between nations or within the same nation,
a state of violent opposition. And peace is described as tranquility, freedom
from war, cessation to hostilities. Whereas peace is characterized by love and
respect, war is characterized by hatred and revenge. Whereas peace leads to
healing and life, war leads to human suffering and death.
History Dominated by War
During the last 6,000 years of recorded history we discover wars were the
dominant focus of almost every historian. Peace seems to have taken always a
marginal place. With few exceptions, every war has been waged by the leaders of
the various involved nations or by the leaders of the various political factions
within the same nation in the case of a civil war. People in general tended
always to focus on the welfare of their children and their entire families that
included relatives and friends. If there is one thing they never wanted was war.
This explains why former US President Eisenhower, in his farewell address to
Congress uttered the famous words: Remember that all people of all nations want
peace, only their government wants war. Since World War II ended in 1945 and the
United Nations was established, there have been several wars across every
continent. They were mostly instigated by governments or by the leaders of
various political factions within the same country. No wonder why so many
governmental leaders have been referred as criminals.
The waging of wars has evolved into a culture that forces the human mind to
resort to violence when things do not go as desired. As stated earlier, culture
is viewed as education, derived from two Latin words: e+duco – out of+lead.
Hence, in education we have a process where we hopefully lead people from
ignorance into knowledge, from confusion into clarity of mind. But in education
we may also lead people the other way round. It depends on the educators
themselves.
Those that were born and raised in the culture of war tend to look for the
solution of every problem they encounter with the waging of wars, regardless of
the tens of thousands of innocent people that may be killed in the process. By
way of contrast, those that adhere to the culture of peace tend to look for the
solution of every problem they encounter in the promotion of peace through the
development of healthy and constructive dialogues. In the sphere of politics
this amounts to sound diplomacy.
Assessment of Political Leaders
Consequently, we are in a position to judge fairly accurately the head of states
and eventually the government of every single nation without exception. We may
figure out who are those that are imbued in the culture of war versus those that
are determined to promote the culture of peace. Since the year 2002, the eyes of
the world were focused mostly on the war in Iraq. Unfortunately, this war did
not start with a civil war, as it turned out to be today. It started with the
United States’ invasion of Iraq. As the entire world has realized, the reasons
given for the US instigation of such a war were all proven to be false.
Besides, the United Nations and respected personalities of the caliber of Pope
John Paul II and Nelson Mandela condemned this US invasion as illegal and
immoral. Shortly after the war started, the entire world did not hesitate to
view this American invasion of Iraq as abusive and even criminal. More than
3,000 young Americans lost their lives and a few thousands more were maimed, not
to mention those that committed suicide. More than 600,000 innocent Iraqis were
brutally massacred while the infrastructure of their cities was destroyed.
If the US President was not born and raised in a culture of war, he would have
never dreamt in a million years to invade a nation that posed no threat
whatsoever to the United States. If he were born and raised in a culture of
peace he would have resorted to a healthy, positive and constructive diplomacy.
The tens of thousands of innocent people that were massacred would have still
been here with us enjoying life with their beloved ones. Over the past 6,000
years of recorded history, the culture of peace has proven the truthfulness and
wisdom of the traditional saying: One catches more flies with honey.
The culture of war is built purely on violence which tends to instigate and
promote more violence. The military personnel were never trained to perform
humanitarian work. On the contrary, those in the military have been trained to
fight and kill anyone they come across, as US soldiers in Iraq confessed to
their relatives in their letters. The military is the only organization in the
world that can do what it likes without being held accountable.
By its very nature, the military is a negative and destructive force in spite of
the nice and elegant uniforms it provides. It is brutal and inhuman when put
into action. Surprisingly, the military is held accountable to no one for the
enormous suffering it inflicts on people many of whom are sent to the grave so
prematurely. To the amazement of every sensible and intelligent person, once the
soldiers return from the battle ground after having destroyed a number of cities
and killed mercilessly so many innocent people, they are received as heroes.
Perspective of War and Peace
The responsible government leaders that sent them to war would then congratulate
returning soldiers for “having served their country so well!” Those that were
born and raised in the culture of war like the current US President cannot
comprehend that what goes around comes around. They cannot understand what the
Master Teacher of Nazareth said: What you do to others it will be done to you
afterwards. They reject categorically what the same Master Teacher of Nazareth
said that he who kills by the sword will die by the sword.
We learn from history that the most powerful people on earth that exerted great
influence and contributed toward a better and more stable world were all an
integral part of the culture of peace. This consists of a philosophy that
advocates positive and constructive approaches to every problem we encounter.
The leaders of every religion managed to get millions of followers because they
showed love and respect for everyone. As St. Augustine said, once you carry love
in your heart you are equipped with the most powerful tool to literally conquer
the world.
We may begin to realize with clarity why the United States, as long as it is
guided by a belligerent President and war-minded government officials, can never
serve as an instrument to bring about peace into the world. Instead of
conducting a program of international disarmament and arms control, a program
that would lead to the abolition of all nuclear weapons and landmines, the
United States chose to embark on a program of world-wide rearmament that would
retain nuclear weapons.
The current US War President is endangering our earthly community by trying to
put many warheads orbiting in space over our heads. The Iraqi War is heading
toward becoming another Vietnam War where the Americans would eventually leave
after having had thousands of their young men and women massacred and after
having inflicted tremendous crucial suffering and death on millions of Iraqis.
However, all of this nightmare could change overnight if the USA were to have as
its next President one who is well versed in the culture of peace of the caliber
of Dennis Kucinich who is one of the presidential candidates.
Charles Mercieca, Ph.D. - President International Association of Educators
for World Peace. Dedicated to United Nations Goals of Peace Education,
Environmental Protection, Human Rights & Disarmament. Professor Emeritus,
Alabama A&M University
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