THE CASE FOR WORLDWIDE ABOLISHING Of THE ARMED FORCES AND DISMANTLING OF ARM FACTORIES
In this article, I'm not going into the genesis of the
Russia-Ukraine war. Neither do I debate if 'de-Nazification' in Ukraine carries
any rationality. Or Ukraine battles the Russians to save its democracy. And
around in the region from the onslaught of Putin's autocracy.
But to briefly re-portray the very nature of war and the
reckless role armed forces play executing the deadly and destructive aftermaths
in their offences and defences operations.
In these consequences, humans behind the machines
indiscriminately kill fellow human beings. In reality, they bury their
consciousness before the dead gets buried. Flattening the buildings a few
moments before was live with people, old and young, children and toddlers who
run out for safety. They die in the rubbles as cemeteries, seriously getting
hurt and crushed during the dreadful moments. Survivors become homeless and
refugees. In just a few minutes, the brutalities of war create miseries and
calamities that people endure for a long time.
In the
deafening din of almost non-stop shelling, birds cage themselves in the safe
corners of bombed and razed buildings. They look up, a battleground in the sky.
As in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, most wars get triggered
by one single authority. Armed with their deadly military hardware, from
fighter planes to rolling tanks delivering their gunfire, the brutal march of
the combating forces opens with indiscriminate killings and destructions.
The whole scenario draws a horrible and devastating look.
The war we can helplessly see live on TV screens and I-phones, a melodrama of
catastrophes created with all the advanced and sophisticated artillery and
machinery enacted by battle 'heroes.'
It presents the cruel nature of war. Its tragic impacts are much more severe
than accomplishing the stated and symbolic aims of self-defence and the 'just'
motive.
Leaders can talk and talk and talk. But with mindset
commitments, there is no resolution. War becomes a necessity because there is
no trust in human nature.
Humanity suffers as nations step into senseless fights,
hoping that war will bring peace. It does not.
They say wars are
necessary when every other option becomes impractical. True?
Instead, the
statement poses a real challenge to our ordinary intelligence, considering that
war is not an option either.
Wars are crimes against humanity. The tradition of war eliminates our peace and safety irrespective of our diverse nationalities. In this commitment, the contemporary global society, to which we all belong as
one humanity, must resolve to do away with the menace of war. It is a blight on
humanity in this age while we collectively pride ourselves on intelligence,
knowledge, and scientific achievements.
The consequential resolution demands that every nation on
Earth dissolves its armed forces. No young man and woman thus ever enter the
profession that is knowingly a destructive and murderous job.
The resolution in red letters also demands worldwide shut
down of manufacturing factories producing weapons of mass killing and mass disastrous.
With a sole focus on profit, these manufacturers supply weapons
indiscriminately to both sides, the aggressor and the aggressed. The trillion-dollar
war industry will collapse, but let it be, to save humankind and our
environment.
The concepts of no armed forces, no manufacturing of weapons
of all sorts, are not ideological, utopian, bizarre or new. Twenty-four
countries globally, from Costa Rica to Ireland, already have demilitarized
themselves, some of them decades ago. Nor do they have the manufacturing plants
to produce all the soft and hardware contributing to the horrors of war. These
wise nations present a world's role model without violent, destructive, and
deadly conflicts.
Let us do it for peace to ourselves and our environment.
-by Promod Puri
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