Chris Kanyane

A State of Perpetual War, Conflicts and Arrogance



Posted: Thursday, May 05, 2011

by Chris Kanyane
Global Center For Research World Wide

If we can sit down and assess and consider our beloved United States of America we cannot find thirty days within the last thirty years where it was not indulging in imperial military escape – military escape either discussed or practiced practical on the scene of conflict. War, conflicts and arrogance has become the order of our live. War has not only become the order of the day but has very much become business and some kind of sport that people can become thrilled in celebration of some imagined victory.

Within this constant warfare, arrogance and conflicts everybody is expected to lined up with the popular war mentality and if anybody objects the strategy is to ignore him. Nations that are perceive to having a hostile mind, a mind that is against war; against arrogance and conflicts, missiles are rained on them, and then follow-up with lucrative business plans and contracts.

On the other hand you have NATO. NATO feeds on wars to justify its continual presence. NATO was established after the World War II for real or imagined threat of the soviet communist influence in the western countries and also to deal with industrial corruption. It was called North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) – that meant Western Europe defense force against the Soviet Union in real terms. But the Soviet Union has crumbled some twenty years ago.

Where is NATO active today? NATO is active in the Middle East; it is also active in central Asia and North Africa. NATO has now become an active war economic engine that does not want to die just because the Soviet Union and has ended – which was its main reason of existence. NATO lives on and wants to continue existing and it does so by feeding itself through military expeditions and as a blood sucker of people’s tax money that pays up market top of the notch salaries for its senior staff and its contractors. War and the shedding of innocent blood of civilians is a constant lucrative source of revenue.
Dr Chris Kanyane has Ph.D (History) obtained from Central Western University, Arlington, Texas (US). He is the author of two historical biographical books; Turfloop and Eugen Weber Greatest Historian Of Our Times: Lessons of Greatness To The Future.

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Top-level comments on this article: (3 total)
» left by David Tanguay
1 year 20 days ago.
189 fans.
Good article Chris with some good information.
» left by Jennifer Stewart
1 year 18 days ago.
153 fans.
Good article, Chris. War, violence, killing, have all become so normal for us, it's alarming. And I believe that underlying it all is the fact that war is good business, as you say.
» left by Robert
1 year 17 days ago.
Good article but my response is directed to the masses. Now my opinion may not be accepted yet it is developed on facts. Its amazing that people can't seem to grasp we [The US] are the catalyst for the transition to The New World Order. That wars and rumors of war are our business because we have elected by our own choice to be the police of the world and the world expects it. To accomplish this transition we had to do two critical things. These things have been spoken to openly yet, few to none, as I say, grasp it. As designers and implementors of The New World Order we required the dismantling and distribution of America throughout the world. While this was to bring the world up to par with America economically they discounted the greed merchants who took control. This created anomosity and of course disruption in nations and people all over this globe. While the wealthy and despots took advantage of people, they became revolutionary and what was once stabilized became unstable. Hence, wars and conflict. The rest of the world did not and does not have the stomach to police their own hence we readily became the police. Yes our blood and of course money fueled it all and still does, hence our current financial situation. Now don't get me wrong, there were outside events that contributed, like World War 2. However and for the most part in the last Century we are and were as I stated the catalyst. Now since we have fallen significantly economically and in other ways these other nations have had to step in. Yet, we see even after a few weeks they slipped and needed and called for help. Our involvement will not go away soon if ever until we are totally unable to do it any longer. hence NATO's new emerging role. Best wishes.
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