This Is What Humans Do
It of course was all a lie. The real reason for the invasions was that the U.S. president at the time, George W. Bush, had been warned emphatically that the attacks were immanent, and ignored the warnings. His passivity had the effect of an open invitation to terrorism. After the surprising success of the attacks Bush and his cronies had to change the subject from their own culpability to blaming someone else. It wouldn’t be enough to blame some criminals. Since the attacks were perceived as violent aggression on the entire nation, there had to be another entire nation or nations to attack as revenge.
The quick and easy retribution for the "911" attacks both turned out to be not-so-quick and easy. We only recently abandoned our occupation of Afghanistan, and are still involved in Iraq, mostly trying to root out and destroy "ISIS," the terrorist group that wouldn’t exist had we not invaded Iraq in the first place. The Taliban wouldn't exist either, had we not organized them as the "Mujahedeen" in the 1980s as an insurgency against the Soviet invaders.
Different circumstances, but the same malevolence. This is what humans do. Bullying and murder. When countries do it we call it war. When you have a large and powerful country to play with you can bully and murder on a mass scale, and employ the most advanced technology known in human history. In 1945, the year I was born, we used the brand-new technology of nuclear weapons to bring Japan to its knees. Twice. Our nuclear technology is now far-advanced from what it was in 1945, and the only reason we haven't used it again is that too many other countries also have it. Once the bombing starts it would be hard to stop, and the entire planet would be destroyed.
So here we are, the country still under the self-delusion of being the moral authority on the planet facing our chosen adversary in a stalemate of sorts, knowing that if we use our ultimate weapon they will use the same ultimate weapon on us. Any military confrontation could result in a clash of ultimate weapons, so we are left with proxy warfare. Sanctions. Isolation. Economic warfare. Diplomatic jousting. Insults, both personal and collective. Not much more.
This is what humans do. It doesn’t matter which country. Because of World War II the top dogs have been the U.S. and Russia for my entire life. Someone had to be the top dogs, so we two are it. For now. This showdown has been pending for almost 77 years. Every person on the planet is hostage to how it turns out.
I can predict, with some confidence, how it will turn out. Sanctions will be put in place, gas prices will go up, the huge and highly complex matrix of worldwide economic components will be disrupted and thrown awry, and the planetary industrial economy will likely go into recession and maybe depression. This would happen anyway, because our profligacy on the planet has made the economic order unsustainable. We are destroying the planet’s ecosystem with our callous demolition of our resource base. The weather disruptions, forest fires, floods, blizzards, avalanches, droughts, desertifications, hurricanes, tornadoes, polar ice cap melting and sea level rises will only increase.
Vladimir Putin can have his invasion. He won’t enjoy it for long. Though Russia is not a "Western" country, he and his cohorts suffer from the same malady as his counterparts in the official "West." Reductionism. Separating the part from the whole and thinking that if you change the part the whole will change according to your isolated view. Economists call it ceteris paribus, holding all other things constant or equal while you change the part. Invade Ukraine and you control a wider region, all while holding the rest of the planet at bay.
Such hubris. It should be familiar. Invade Afghanistan and Iraq and the rest of the planet is held at bay. Heh. We couldn’t even hold Afghanistan and Iraq at bay. Millions of lives were destroyed and continue to be destroyed, all for the power, greed and play needs of usurpers. This is what humans do. It won’t last. We will be lucky if any of us last.
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Here's a song. Peter Tosh. Bob Marley. Bob Dylan. Dylan again. And again. Arcade Fire and David Byrne, March 21, 2022. Neil Young. John Lennon. This theme song for Donald Trump also applies to Vladimir Putin. Here's a song for the U.S. and Russia.
Here's a list of Putin's crimes. Here's a list of Trump's crimes. Here's a list of the crimes of George W. Bush. His father, George H.W. Bush, was no better, a long-life political criminal. And, in true "bipartisan" fashion, let's not forget Barack Obama. Here's more on his not-so-great legacy. The jury is still out, so to speak, on Joe Biden. Among his gifts to Planet Earth is Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
It is a bit more complicated than Vladimir Putin, bad guy, versus the rest of the reputedly civilized world. There is some history that led up to this madness. We do not have clean hands in this debacle, as can be seen in this analysis.