In John Bolton's soon to be released book 'Surrender is Not An Option:
Defending America at the United Nations and Abroad', one is able to see
the extent to which America is pushing towards gaining control of all
global relations. By explaining how President Bush specifically asked
Ban Ki-Moon, the incoming UN Secretary-General to “get rid of (Lord)
Malloch-Brown" as the UN’s deputy Secretary-General, Bolton is able to
depict perfectly the inefficiency of having the UN as an impartial
global regulatory body. Lord Malloch-Brown was accused of being
"anti-American," after he created friction in July by declaring that
Britain should distance itself from the United States.
Despite all this, European governments continue to promote the
impartiality of the United Nations and its strengths, while the people
on the street continue to accept it. Through the UN, Europe is able to
support 'indirectly' America's wars for the globalization of democracy,
get a stake in the game and have the benefit of being protected by the
United States Army. However I am confident we are reaching a turning
point in the relationships between European governments and America's
global quest.
Although at this juncture in human history, it is important for
European people to remain respectful of American people, as Europeans
we can no longer afford to be unconditional allies to America's global
adventures. Sadly the world's current political arena resembles a
playground in a school. America politically moves around the globe like
the big bully, Europe just nods to everything the bully does laughing
at his jokes, while the most bullied kids in the class are currently
the Muslim people. At one point the European people must realize that
by being friends with the bully, they are going to end up without any
other friends.
So as America's situation gets grimmer in Iraq and at home - in Iraq,
having to implement a diplomatic draft for its new 6000 post embassy in
Baghdad, and at home with tens of thousands of people across America
demonstrating against the war in cities like New York, Chicago, San
Francisco and Seattle; Europeans should begin to question the ways of
America's globalization.
While long-time activists like Michael Dixon, who in the late 1960s
formed the Seattle branch of the Black Panthers, have come out to the
streets of America to say; "Young people are the force that can stop
this… What you do or don't do will determine the future of the United
States," and veteran investors like Jim Rogers who predicted the 1999
commodities rally, are moving out of America by switching their
investments to Chinese yuan, Japanese yen and Swiss francs and are
acknowledging that the US economy is in recession and "many parts of
industry are actually in a state worse than recession"; European people
should begin to truly reject the support of their governments to
America's foreign policy, for the United States is behaving like all
empires have behaved just before falling.
In his new book, John Bolton writes; “Many Brits believed that their
role in life was to play Athens to America’s Rome, lending us the
benefit of their superior suaveness, and smoothing off our regrettable
colonial rough edges.” From my perspective this statement from a former
US ambassador to the United Nations clearly exemplifies the way this
world is being governed, and I hope European people can see this and
avoid becoming once again the support platform from which the US can
launch an attack, this time on the Islamic Republic of Iran.
-Pablo Ouziel is an activist and a freelance writer based in Spain.
His work has appeared in many progressive media including Znet,
Palestine Chronicle, Thomas Paine’s Corner and Atlantic Free Press.