People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIII
No.
51 December 20, 2009 |
R
Arun Kumar
THE
speech delivered by Barack Obama, president of US while receiving his
Nobel
Peace Prize has attracted a lot of attention. Analysts termed it as
'full of
nuances', combining 'realism with idealism' and 'representing true
American
character'. Some had praised the speech as an example of an 'evolving
philosopher-statesman Obama', tracing the influence of Reinhold
Niebuhr,
Obama's �favourite philosopher�. Some termed it as the 'most
presidential' of all
his speeches and stated that �it marked the moment when Obama became a
leader,
defined as an individual who chooses the hard road because he believes
it is
the right one�.
His
speech earned him praise from even conservatives, his arch-enemies in
the
Obama
used the opportunity to answer his critics who had questioned the
awarding of
Nobel Peace prize to him. He characterised the war the
Obama
reiterated the imperial logic stating, �
Obama
seems to think �there is no history before me and after me, the
deluge�. Or, he
is rather poor in history. As the 44th President of the
Similarly
in
Obama
cannot be oblivious of
It
is during Obama's presidency that US has once again voted against the
UN
resolution to lift the inhuman economic blockade imposed on Cuba. It is
carrying out 'economic warfare' over Cuba, in order to 'snuff its life
out'.
Today, with these actions, it is US that stands isolated in the region
and not
Cuba, as was demonstrated to Obama during the OAS summit. The people of
the
region had resoundingly spoken, �the �interests of the US' are
invariably at
variance with ours�.
Obama's
language reminds us of the colonial language � 'the noble coloniser',
'civilisation mission' 'teaching values of democracy' etc. There is no
'change'
that Obama had ushered, as similar words were uttered by many US
presidents
before him.
On
the question of human rights he said, �Promotion of human rights cannot
be
about exhortation alone�. Perhaps, he forgot that US has the largest
incarcerated population and the highest per capita incarceration rate
in the
world. The crime of rape has the lowest arrest, prosecution and
convictions
rates. It has thousands of people languishing in jails without trail.
Even the
promise of closing the most notorious Guantanamo prison made by Obama
is yet to
materialise and apart from it, US maintains many secret CIA prisons
across the
world. So Obama, better not just �exhort�.
Obama
claims, �The world must remember that it was not simply international
institutions � not just treaties and declarations � that brought
stability to a
post-World War II world. The United States of America has helped
underwrite
global security for more than six decades with the blood of our
citizens and
the strength of our arms�. He continues, �The sacrifice of the US armed
forces�
was �not because we seek to impose our will. We have done so out of
enlightened
self-interest�. Nothing can be more audacious than this.
The
US wanted 'regime changes' because its 'self-interest' was so
'enlightened'
than that of the respective peoples of that countries. It had caused
such
bloodshed and mayhem in Vietnam; with an 'enlightened self-interest',
which
even the citizens of US too didn't understand, leave alone that of
Vietnam and
the world over. This 'self-interest' is in reality the interests of
imperialism.
Obama
also wants us to forget facts that had led to the growth of Al-Qaeda
and
Taliban. It is the CIA that had nurtured this Frankenstein. It is with
'enlightened self-interest' that the US had armed and encouraged
Israel. And of
course, Israel's attack on Gaza, Lebanon, Syria had enhanced 'global
security'.
How secure US had made the world for our 'children and grandchildren'
can be
understood just by looking at Iraq, Somalia, Yemen, Bosnia and the list
goes
on. And hear this, �terrible wars have been fought...But there has been
no
Third World War�. Thank you, Mr President!
A
little later he promises to the world that �America's commitment to
global
security will never waver� and in a world where 'threats' are becoming
more
'complex', as �America cannot act alone� he states �that's why NATO
continues
to be indispensable�. He goes further and pats his own shoulders
stating that
they are �not makers of war� but �wagers of peace�. The role of UN in
peacekeeping comes after NATO in Obama's speech. This illustrates the
trust
Obama places on the UN � 'an architecture' that �America led the world
in
constructing to keep the peace�.
NATO
has far exceeded its brief of being an alliance of the cold war era.
With the
end of cold war this alliance too should have seen a burial. Instead,
what is
happening is the steady expansion of the NATO. For the US, acting in
'alliance
with international community' is just an excuse to involve NATO in
military
conflicts and does not in anyway mean the involvement of the UN.
Ironically
the president of the Nobel Prize committee while introducing Obama has
stated
that under Obama's presidency, �USA is now paying its bills to the UN�
and �acceding to important conventions�.
According to official UN reports �As of May 31, 2009,
members�
arrears to the Regular Budget topped $1282 million, of which the United
States alone
owed $857 million�. And as for its 'acceding to important conventions'
the
verdict would be out from Copenhagen in a few more days. The pointers
indicate
that US would not respect world opinion even on climate change.
Obama
also keeps with the US the right to interfere in the internal affairs
of any
country, in order to �prevent the
slaughter of civilians by their own government, or to stop a civil war
whose
violence and suffering can engulf an entire region�. This is indeed far
reaching and refuses to see that there are people in the country and it
is
their sovereign right to elect, defend or fight the government of their
land.
If the elected government oppresses the people of that land, it is for
the
people there to fight against this oppression and people outside can
express
their solidarity to their struggle. The entire history of Latin America
is
replete with anecdotes of US interventions in the internal affairs of
those
countries and even today in spite of the rhetoric and open posturing,
the role
of US in the coup against Zelaya in Honduras is not ruled out.
Moreover, the
very purpose of starting seven military bases in Colombia encircling
Venezuela
and Bolivia is also intended to threaten the democratically elected
governments
of these countries.
Now,
to his 'just war' in Afghanistan. We should remember that more Predator
drone
strikes were carried out under his one year presidency than during the
eight
years of Bush presidency.
Two
months before he had delivered his speech in Oslo, one of the
'outstanding
officers' of the US army and administration in Afghanistan, Matthew Hoh
has
resigned from service. His four-page
resignation letter thoroughly
refutes Obama. He clearly states �my resignation is based not upon how
we are
pursuing this war, but why and to what end� (emphasis added).
Hoh said
that he had resigned to call upon the people to question their
congressmen,
�Listen, I don't think this is right�. He writes, �the insurgency
appeared to
have arrived in strength only after the Americans did� and that the
insurgency
�is fed by what is perceived by the Pashtun people as a continued and
sustained
assault, going back centuries, on Pashtun land, culture, traditions and
religion by internal and external enemies. The US and NATO presence in
Pashtun
valleys and villages, as well as Afghan army and police units that are
led and
composed of non-Pashtun soldiers and police, provide an occupation
force
against which the insurgency is justified�. Open your eyes and ears
Obama, it
is wrong for the US to be there in Afghanistan, leave that country
immediately.
It
is here worth recalling what Senator Obama had said way back in 2002.
�Let's
finish the fight with Bin Laden and Al Qaeda, through effective,
coordinated
intelligence, and a shutting down of the financial networks that
support
terrorism, and a homeland security program that involves more than
colour-coded
warnings�(emphasis added). But alas he was then not President Obama.
All
the good intentions he expresses like �we respect the unique culture
and traditions
of different countries�, � true peace is not just freedom from fear,
but
freedom from want�, �it is also true that security does not exist where
human
beings do not have access to enough food, or clean water, or the
medicine and
shelter they need to survive. It does not exist where children can't
aspire to
a decent education or a job that supports a family� do not appear to
carry
enough conviction.
It
is the US which is primarily responsible for depriving majority of
people of
the world their access to 'enough food, clean water, medicine and
shelter'
through the conditions imposed on the third world countries by the IMF
and
World Bank. It is the US that is primarily responsible for trampling
upon the
unique culture and traditions of various sections of people world over
and
creating discontent amongst those people. As far as Obama's actions as
president for the past one year are concerned, he did not initiate any
measures
to correct these mistakes.
We
have to indeed agree with Obama when he says �We make mistakes, and fall
victim to the temptations of pride, and power, and sometimes evil. Even
those
of us with the best of intentions will at times fail to right the
wrongs before
us�. Obama should realise that what he is doing in Afghanistan,
Latin America
and West Asia is a terrible and costly mistake. The Oslo speech is just
an
elaboration of his �I am not against all wars� idea. It only acted as
an opener
for those who harboured illusions on Obama's presidency to usher in a
real,
radical change in world affairs. One should not forget that he is only
another
new face of imperialism � a face to suit and further its interests in
the
changed circumstances and times.
Obama's
goal might not be to �win awards and popularity contests�, but now that
he was
given the Peace prize, he should strive to earn it. For getting a
positive
evaluation from history, he should walk the talk, matching his
oratorical
skills with actions. He might not visualise a world without war,
oppression or
deprivation because his class needs them. But we know that such a world
is
possible. And we can �reach for the world that ought to be� � free from
imperialism, war and deprivation. This can be achieved through our
unremitting
struggles against these very forces.