Reading through the transcript
of Obama�s speech in Oslo, it is startling to read how Obama attempted to
make his hawkish beliefs and theories congeal with such respected pillars of
non-violence as Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mahatma Gandhi. He seemed to be
suggesting that the �Obamian� view of international affairs was far superior to
what these bulwarks of non-violence would seek to achieve, if only they were
seeing things in the manner that this political �luminary� and �rock star�
views them.
And in an attempt to elucidate his bizarre and extremist
point of view, Obama caricatured proponents of non-violence as �not facing the
world as it is� and �standing idle in the face of threats.� Ultimately, Obama�s
comments leave us with a similar conclusion as to what was told to the citizens
of Oceania, in Orwell�s incomparable work of political science fiction 1984; tragically Obama seemed to be
attempting to argue that war is peace.
At Oslo, very early on in his comments, Obama threw out the
red herring (or perhaps it would be better to call it a non-sequitur?) of a
just war. What war was he talking about exactly? Was he talking about when the
United States didn�t intervene to stop the bloody massacre in Rwanda? Or could
he have, perhaps, been talking about Israel�s most recent conflict in Gaza that
he �monitored,� at the time; before officially becoming the 44th president of
the United States? I ask these rhetorical questions because I don�t see any
just wars that the U.S. is currently involved in, nor do I see any that are
forthcoming on the horizon (except for perhaps the one that the ALBA nations
are fighting against the imperialist U.S.).
It�s clear as crystal in Obama�s imperialist, paternalistic
Oslo remarks that the man feels his military is entitled to �rule the roost�
over the whole of the planet; and not only that, but moreover, he seems to
think that in his attempts to �wage peace� and engage in neocolonial efforts
upon other sovereign nations that it is not only acceptable, but it is in the
service of �peace and justice� to interfere in the internal politics of all
manner of independent countries all throughout this world!
In an apparent assault upon rational thinking and any sort
of reasonable method or system of thought, Obama seems to arrive at the conclusion
that what he believes is, in some incomprehensible way, superior to the
eminently respectable beliefs of the unparalleled Martin Luther King, Jr., and
Mahatma Gandhi! For those who are not familiar
with realism in International Relations theory, that�s all Obama is doing
in his Oslo remarks; he�s paying homage to realism, and how it is, in the
imperial Obama�s �humble� opinion; a higher understanding of international
geopolitics, than presumably Gandhi or Martin Luther King, Jr., would have
chosen to pursue. I
�m sure that Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., were more
than familiar with all sorts of theories that imperialist countries have used
to justify war, intervention, bellicosity, aggression, invasion, occupation,
etc., and dismissed them as more rudimentary, savage, and barbaric, rather than
as a higher or �more perfect� understanding of international conduct among the
�great� imperial regimes.
Obama�s suggestion that the idealistic (even utopian), and
unsophisticated Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mahatma Gandhi, if only they could
have come to know the �benevolent� empire of the United States of Amnesia,
would have seen what great wonders, that the napalming of countries all
throughout the planet could achieve is just patently and baldly absurd! It�s
almost as if Obama�s peace prize comments were sponsored by Boeing, Raytheon,
Northrup Grumman and/or General Dynamics! Of course, they were, in fact,
sponsored by the U.S. military industrial complex. But I don�t think that that
was the case. Obama is nothing if not discrete about these sorts of
machinations, even if he is sold out and compromised to the core.
Obama, on more than one occasion, in his Nobel Prize
remarks, made mention of international standards that must be applied to
military actions all throughout this world.
Well then, what standard are the Israelis abiding by in
their illegal occupation of the Palestinian Territories, and their seemingly
interminable expansion of illegal settlements in that land? What standard are
the Israelis adhering to when they fail to acknowledge their possession of
nuclear weapons, while Obama, of course, condemns Iran for its ostensible
pursuit of those identical munitions (which there is little
evidence and/or corroboration of anything other than for civilian
uses)?
I found Obama�s speech, at Olso, to be a justification for
U.S. hegemonism and military power, short and simple! The man loves his empire
and he has a thirst for blood! Thank you for telling us that, Barack! I�m sorry
to say this though, dear one, but if it walks like a militarist and talks like
a militarist, then I say that a militarist it is!
The bestowers of the Nobel Peace prize on to Barack H. Obama
should be publicly shamed for their disreputable actions! They should wear a
scarlet letter for bestowing this sort of commendation upon such a strong
believer in imperialism, neocolonialism, and fiat rule via the barrel of a gun!
If it was a man of peace they were looking for surely they couldn�t have found
it in the life�s work of Barack H. Obama. If they were only trying to curry
favor with a hawkish leader that could not otherwise be abated (without their
callow attempt at a carrot), then I don�t think that they�ll succeed on that
score either, but I suppose that at least it wasn�t for a lack of trying!
Sean Fenley is an independent progressive,
blogger, and freelance writer. He has been published by such websites as
Pravda.ru, Opednews.com, and Kucinich.us, among other online journals and
publications. He would like to see the end the dictatorial duopoly of the
so-called two-party, adversarial system. He would also like to see some sanity
brought to the creation and implementation of current and future U.S. military,
economic, foreign, and domestic policies. If you�d like to reach him, you can
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