2019: Cataclysmic effect of
wars: let's choose peace
By Bobson Gbinije
“So
long as mankind
Shall
continue to lavish more
Praise
upon its destroyers than
Upon
its benefactors war shall
Remain
the Chief Pursuit of
Ambitious
minds”
EDWARD
GIBBON (1737-1794)
Decline
and fall of the Roman Empire
The
relativistic and pluralistic coloration given to the TRUTH has always
precipitated divisions, conflicts, controversies and wars. Hence, the first
victim of war is the TRUTH. When the truth is murdered, hoodwinked, hara-kiried
and suppressed in any collectivity it stimulates the instant death of peace
redounding to war.
Within
the context of usage, war is the unleashing of violent martial, political,
socio-economic, religious, cultural etc. hostilities against another individual,
nation or collectivity. War is fighting, expedition, crusade, jihad,
insurgency, terrorism, armed conflict, battle, rebellion, revolution, uprising,
offensive insurrection and attack etc.
The
Peloponnesians wars, the 100 days war, the First and Second World Wars, the
battle of tondibi, the Nigeria/Biafra Civil War(1967-1970), the Rwanda,
Burundi, Sudan, Sierra-Leone, Mali, Chad, Central African Republic, Islamic
State (IS), Al-Shaba, Boko Haram, Al-Qaeda, Shite, Sunni Religious Wars, Libya,
Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Yemen, Russia, America, Egypt, North and South
Korea, Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Middle East, India, Libya, Ukraine, China/Taiwan,
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, Afghanistan, Syria Wars have turned our
world into an oubliette of doom, death, disease, quagmire and an apocalyptic
dungeon of hopelessness.
Wars
have plunged and will continue to plunge mankind into the abyss and labyrinth
of arrested development. It is the proverbial vulture of our world waiting to
consume the carcasses of the dead. It brings out and unleashes brutish
bestialities, sanguinary proclivities, Neanderthal brigandage, belligerent
lunacy and genocidal decimations on helpless children, women and innocent men
etc.
In
the 21st century that boost of so-called modern civilization, with over 300,000
universities, over 1 billion Christians, 2 billion Muslims Buddhist, Hindus and
nominal Traditionalists etc. It is a shame and a cadaverous disgrace that wars
still remains the major means and ways of settling our differences. O’ what a
hypocritical World! Seeing the evil of war the essayist Dr Finley Peter Dunne
(1867-1937) posited in his book ‘WAR and WAR MAKERS’ that “I wish it could be
fixed up, so the men that start the wars could do the Fighting”.
The
Late Biafra war General Emeka Odumegu Ojukwu observed in his book ‘Because Am
Involved’ that “Nobody Likes blood-letting, one would certainly wish there were
no more wars in all parts of the world, because no war in history has ever
solved the problem it set out to solve, eventually, whatever solution there is,
emerges from a conference table, and not from the battle field. It is only
those who have not been involved in a war that will always push war as the
first solution to any problem. War does not solve, it cowers but the problem
remains”.
The
people of Ife-Modakeke, Urhobo / Itsekiri/ Ijaw, Tiv-Igala, Boko Haram
insurgents etc seem not to have learnt their lessons about the futility and
negative consequences of war. The People that cause the war and set the stage
for the war do not fight. It is the common man, the flotsams and jetsam and the
poor downtrodden that die in reckless battles. Hence, the statesman Winston
Churchill (1874-1965) said that “Little did we guess that what has been called
the century of the common man would witness as its outstanding feature more
common men killing each other five centuries together in the history of the
World”.
But
in very rare cases when painstaking, mindboggling, intensively Saber-rattling
and doggedly consummate dispute resolution and schism management alternatives
has been exhaustively explored and exploited, men could be reluctantly
compelled to resort to war in self-protection and self-preservation. But it is
the established philosophy of the stoics and pacifists thinkers that on no
ground and condition must war be fought. But Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) in his
book ‘Mein Kampf’ said “it must be thoroughly understood that the lost land
will never be won back by solemn appeals to the good God, nor by hopes in any
League of Nations, but by the force of arms” and George Washington (1732-1799)
said that “to be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of
preserving peace”. They preferred war wholly and partially, but war put an end
to their lives ambitions and dreams.
The
Totality of our world is sunken in the throes and cesspit of wars. The United
Nations, African Union, Organization of American States, ECOWAS, ASEAN,
Organization of Asia/Pacific Nations, Regional Bodies, National and State
Bodies can no longer checkmate and deracinate the octopoidal tentacles of wars
in our World. We call on our leaders, peoples and the global communitie.
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