In
September 2001, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted at its 55th
session a resolution designating September 21 as International Day of Peace and
appealed to all countries of the world to cooperate with UN to put an end to wars
worldwide.
However,
the past history proves positive that the general awareness building against
war and appeal can no way put an end to the war that threatens the very
existence of humanity, and peace can be brought about only when the root cause
of war is eliminated.
Then
who is the main culprit of war driving the entire world into destruction? It is
none other than the U.S. and the Western countries who seriously threaten and
disturb world peace and security, regarding interference in the internal affairs
of sovereign states and war of aggression as their major means of realizing
dominationism and as their mode of existence.
Seeking
monopolistic high profits, large-scale export of its capital and overseas
expansion – these constitute economic strategy indispensable to the U.S. and
the Western countries that operate and sustain it by big monopolies. And the
victims of such a strategy are developing countries with inexhaustible supply
of manpower and natural resources.
The
U.S. and the Western countries disturb peace making it their business to
interfere in the internal affairs of sovereign countries and perpetrate armed
invasion.
No
other purpose lies in it than to establish their politico-military domination
system. It seeks to escape, at the same time, from their inherent economic
crisis and stagnation by satisfying the hunger for money of big monopolies.
The
sales market for mammoth munitions’ monopolies, the mainstream monopolies, is
none other than the battlefield. When the whole territory of a sovereign state
turns into barren land and its innocent people perish shedding blood, the U.S.
and the Western munitions’ monopolies that have piled up money through mass
sales of their war supplies rejoice over the boom – such is the world of the
day mirrored in wars.
A
few days ago, Brown University of the U.S. made public its research data to the
effect that the U.S. waged wars squandering 8 trillion USD in more than 80
countries under the pretext of “counter-terrorism” since September 11 incident
of 2001.
This
is a clear example which awoke the world once again to the extent of profit the
U.S. munitions’ monopoly earned at the cost of the bloodshed of numerous
people.
BBC
and many other Western media unanimously comment that the explosive increase of
military expenditure by the U.K., France, and other Western countries is a
measure to ensure business activity of numerous defense industries and an
attempt at saving large enterprises and small and medium subcontractors from
crisis.
Herein
lays the true nature of the U.S. and the West who can batten on and exist only
through wars. Seeking solely to sustain their lifeline and to satisfy their
limitless greed, the U.S. and the West ruthlessly trample on sovereignty and
dignity of sovereign states.
The
thing of grave concern is that such acts of military aggression throw many
countries around the world into ruins unable to be restored even after decades
and into dark areas suffering unending famine and poverty, all of which causing
an endless vicious circle of humanitarian crisis.
All
countries aspiring to independence and peace should, in firm unity, resolutely
reject the acts of aggression and interference by the U.S. and the West which
are committed under the signboard of “democracy” and “counter-terrorism”, and
actively struggle to safeguard peace and security of the world. Ko Hyok
Researcher of Society for International Politics Study
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