Ivo Skoric on Sun, 23 Feb 2003 19:51:01 +0100 (CET) |
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Korea already has nuclear weapons and missiles to deliver them. That’s why it is not going to be bombed. Because it can fight back. Iraq, however, is just on the brink of building its first nuke. Therefore, it has to be bombed promptly, while there is still time for it. What kind of morally absurd logic is that? And that is the logic of the U.S. leadership! Bomb at any cost for the sake of bombing! Why would the U.S. have the right to decide which countries would be allowed to posses weapons of mass destruction and which would not? In respect to fair-play, it should be either all or none. In respect to sanity, it would be better for all of us that no country possesses weapons of mass destruction. So, yes, Iraq should not have them. Korea should not have them. Israel should not have them. France should not have them. Russia should not have them. The U.S. should not have them. Iraq is currently subjected to a tough UN inspection regime that oversees the destruction of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. When are the other listed countries going to do the same? Powell, that master of ‘appreciative inquiry’, went to Japan and China to tell them how great they are, and to assure them that his boss will be plenty busy with convincing his European allies to support his war against Iraq, so they can all relax, because the U.S. has no time nor inclination to go to war against fellow nuclear powers. The U.S. is a nation of pacifists that is nearly constantly involved in some war. This perpetual conundrum is at the roots of the American pain about Iraq. How can people so averse to risk, and so obsessed about safety, support the largest and most adventurous military force in the history of mankind? The lesson they still did not learn is that no amount of security can stop a determined, desperate enemy. The only way to stop such an enemy is to remove the sources of his despair. Violence will just be answered by more violence. And no amount of violent response, regardless of the scale of the ‘shock and awe’ attack, will stop that vicious circle. Ivo _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold