In the long history of human civilization, lies a impulse to have war. Jane Goodell in her research of chimpanzee discovered that these animals also have wars just like human beings. This discovery should remind us that wars were not the inventions of human beings but our inheritance from animals.
The United Stapes's particular embrace of this trait has cause its citizens much suffering. Of course this country was born in war and so we continue to the present day. The Europeans indulgence in this sport caused the collapse of their worldwide empires. Very few people are included in empires by peaceful means. Most are forced into them by force or the threat of force. So it has happened since humans first gathered together and had neighbors to subdue.
Does the US military presence in so many countries across the globe mean that the US is the greatest empire in the world today? It certainly does not look like the empires of old. Empires in the past had appointed ruler who governed. Maybe this is the new form of empire; although it is really hard to say. In any case, economic power produces empires nowadays. The US is currently spending hundreds of billions of dollars to subdue Iraq. It sure looks like a money losing proposition to me. Just like Rome gave up it hold on the British Isles when it ran out of money, so the US will do the same in Iraq. Of course other countries might be able to make it pay.
One day the American people will tire of the Iraq war and will decide its not worth it. The war in Afghanistan is about revenge; something that any Moslem understands perfectly. The US was attacked by Bin Laden who used Afghanistan as his base. The death or capture of Bin Laden will remove this motive and the US will leave after hopefully giving enough aid to rebuild the place.
Somewhere in some other place, some humans have the desire for war and empire, it will never end. The Chinese and Indians are ascending the economic pile, maybe in time they will fall in this human trap. The Chinese currently have troops guarding oil industries in Africa. Are they empire building?
Time will tell.
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Siddhartha S.Bhadrakumar
Feb 10, 2008 23:40
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Patrick D.Hazard
Feb 21, 2008 03:00
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Feb 21, 2008 08:51
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Michael Rodriguez
Mar 4, 2008 14:05
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Paul McCord
Mar 10, 2008 10:30
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C
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