Syria – President Barack Obama Decision for Military Action is Deflection from Domestic Issues

August 31, 2013

 By Padmini Arhant

President Barack Obama decision for military action against Syria based on deception and fabrication despite overwhelming rejection of any U.S. involvement from citizens in the United States and around the world is evasion of real problems confronting U.S.A.

United States economy showing no signs of recovery, the Federal Reserve depletion of national treasury continues with no accountability.

United States lawmakers are indebted to American voters and their commitment to trace the missing $9,000,000,000,000 $9 trillion and the latest scandal implicating the Federal Reserve with $16 trillion secret loans to foreign banks along with billions of dollars siphoned by corporations like Halliburton during Iraq war would exemplify democratic system.

The White House and hawkish congressional members viz. South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, Arizona Senator John McCain and Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell collusion to serve Israel, Saudi and the likes interests clarifies such representation is the primary threat to peace and progress in the United States and world over. 

These members in breach of constitutional oath to serve the nation and the people prioritize foreign land invasion repeating Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan scenario exacerbating human suffering all around.

Not to mention wasting United States tax dollars denying U.S. electorate of jobs, housing, health care, infrastructure and clean environment in serious deterioration. 

The dismal status quo predominantly due to relentless warfare and military expeditions aimed at destabilization of nations in the absence of any danger to aggressors with reverse being the reality defies logic and basic intelligence ignoring self-disastrous outcome.

United States citizens bear responsibility in averting another war regardless of methods and magnitude for these atrocities are committed in their name considering those behind war crimes perpetuating violence against innocent victims in Syria and other war torn nations are never brought to justice. 

As for congress – the legislators elected to represent the constituents and republic at large on national and international issues have greater burden on them to abandon counterproductive course as demonstrated by their counterparts – the Parliament members in the House of Commons including some lawmakers across the political aisle in Britain.

Any authorization for military strikes against Syria having already contributed to more than 100,000 in death toll and millions of refugees in that land scattered across the region would be reprehensible and invitation for self-imposed catastrophe.

The elected officials primary duty calls for solving domestic problems beginning with economic revival and various challenges facing respective nations whether it be United States, Israel, Britain, France, Germany  or Turkey.

Instead the leaderships of these nations are eager to foment crises in Syria with their actions qualifying as treason disregarding public opposition to intervention in Syria.

Furthermore, the President of the United States and likewise the heads of State in France and Turkey are obligatory to the people i.e. their nationals and,

They are also bound by international law that could no longer be selective in application and effectiveness especially when their involvement is anchored on causing more death and destruction with inevitable backlash perhaps resulting in irreversible situation for them.

Upon reviewing the state of affairs in the United States, Israel, France, Germany and Turkey – the leaders and administrations have done nothing thus far to alleviate population plight in their domain.

Their unlawful engagement in Syria is a strategy to distract public attention from burgeoning economic woes starting with soaring unemployment, diminishing consumer and investor confidence hurting business growth and overall contraction in productivity widening the gap between haves and have-nots to the extent of survival made nearly impossible on meager income although many are forced into poverty prompting them to end life through self-immolation witnessed in Tel Aviv.

Anti-war movement in the United States and across the globe expressing strong dissent is the immediate requirement to terminate senseless violence in Syria and other beleaguered parts of the world.

The profiteers from wars care less about human lives except their own and imperialistic quest has no boundaries unleashing terror whenever and wherever possible.

Mass awakening and universal response is necessary to liberate humanity from greed driven policies endangering lives and global security.

United States leaders are urged to refrain from misleading the nation and the rest of the world using false pretexts against Syria preventing the imminent response and aftermath at astronomical price.

United States citizens could play a leading role following British citizenry calling on the political representatives to decline war against Syria.

Hopefully United States lawmakers would resurrect democratic values and principles in honoring the public will and abide by constitutional law that prohibits military strike against sovereign nations posing no threat  to United States citizens or territory.

May God Bless Syrian people, army and government leaderships with formidability in overcoming foreign powers sponsored terrorism and escalation of tension as testament to truth and peace.

Peace to Syria!

Peace to all!

Thank you.

Padmini Arhant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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