Tuesday, November 8, 2016
CounterCurrents: The Only Choice Isn’t Just Between The Evil Of Two Lessers
Dear Friend,
The Election charade ends. USA goes to poll today. The times are perilous. Climate Change was not an election issue for a country which must bear responsibility as the biggest historical polluter. A dying empire, in its last gasp, is on a self-destructive mode for full spectrum dominance. Whoever gets elected, will have his/her fingers on the nuclear trigger.
Here is something I wrote on a forum yesterday, I'm sharing it here for public interest,
"The emergence of fascism in India is a long story, may be extending for three millennia or more. To put it succinctly the Nazis borrowed it from the Aryan supremacism of India, perfected it for the final solution and the Hindutva fanatics in turn borrowed it back from the Italian fascists and the Nazis. It's a long story. I'll stick to the more immediate one. Here's my two pennies worth wisdom on the emerging blocs and world security.
The BRICS coalition was supposed to be a bulwark against imperialism. They even floated a BRICS bank, now called New Development Bank. The BRICS is now dead for all purposes. See the impeachment of Dilma Roussef, was there a whimper of protest from these countries?
How did this come about? American Imperialism sabotaged it!
India with its Big Power ambitions was hooked into india-US strategic partnership. That followed India-US nuclear alliance and most recently India has agreed that US warships and aircrafts can refuel and restock water, food, and other supplies at Indian bases. It is a total break away from India's long held non-alignment principles. US arms traders are selling their wares like hot cakes to India. A volatile South Asia is a big market for western arms manufactures. It is in their interest that South Asia, especially the relationship between India and Pakistan remains tense.
USA has been traditional ally and arm exporter to Pakistan. India thought it would be to their strategic advantage to draw USA from Pakistan and build stronger ties to USA. Although the relationship between Pakistan and USA remains strained and economic aid to that country has declined substantially during this decade, USA continues to sell military hardware to Pakistan. China found this as an opportunity and stepped in. China has increased military and economic cooperation with Pakistan. It has built strategic Gwadar port in the volatile Balochistan, where a freedom movement is going on. Gwadar port is crucial to China with USA's possible embargo in South China Sea. Russia and China have held joint military exercise with Pakistan.
With increasing turmoil in Kashmir and continuing skirmishes with Pakistan at the border, India threw in the hat into the bargain with Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, raising the Balochistan issue in his last Independence day speech. India went further and agreed to give asylum to Baloch separatist leaders. This clearly didn't amuse Pakistan or China.
What it all means is that BRICS is as good as dead and the South Asian (India-Pakistan) conundrum now has become an international issue involving big powers. All have strategic interests in the region. India and Pakistan being nuclear power, any war between the two can escalate into a large scale war involving big powers, either involving directly or playing the proxy game.
We know that Pakistan's democracy is very fragile and the its military and intelligence establishment can sabotage the fledgling democratic arrangement at any moment.
Our major concern now is that religious fundamentalists (Hindutva fundamentalists on this side of the border) are trying to sabotage the robust democratic establishment in India. That's a big worry.
In Syria, the situation is more fluid where competing forces are trying to establish their influence in an emerging (or collapsing?) Middle East. There too the situation can escalate into a nuclear war. You know the situation on the Russian border with the dirty games NATO is playing.
All in all, we are closer to a nuclear war, more than ever before. "
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Binu Mathew
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