“We Germans often are asked if we are
proud of our country. To answer this question has always been a burden.
There were reasons for our doubts. But now I can say that the rejection of
this preemptive war on the part of a majority in my country has made me
proud of Germany. After having been largely responsible for two world wars
and their criminal consequences, we seem to have made a difficult step. We
seem to have learned from history.” – These are the solemn words of
Gunter Grass,
the 1999 Nobel Prize winner in literature from Germany. His article is
attached at the end of this message.
Indeed Germany knows how much sheer pain
and devastations that war brings to millions of people around the world.
Germany knows it well the “criminal consequences” of war arising from the
mangled bodies of victims, the skeletal fractures, the mashed and severed
limbs of women, children and men in the middle of ruinous huts and urban
serenity. Hitler was remembered and castigated as the villainous man that
the last century produced and displayed the ferocity of inhumane wars.
America is not the nation that Bush
administration and his pinging neo-conservatives hustling to give the
shape to. America is not the nation that Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz
and people like him with ulterior motives dearly wishes to use to
destabilize our world achieving their long coveted dreams amid the deaths
of innocent civilians. An orphan child’s shriek seeing her incinerated
parents are the simple fact of collateral damage that these heartless
hawks are well endowed to embrace with smirking delight.
America is that glorious nation of
superbly intelligent sixth American President John Quincy Adams who had
bravely saved those besieged Africans, Cinque and many others. With the
tragic events of slavery, the dying yearning for freedom and dignity, the
longing to go back to one's native land from where Cinque and other Siera
Leon's captives were forcefully emigrated in a Portuguese ship in the
decade of 1830s, would wrench any tender heart. And it was John Quincy
Adams who came to rescue to these desperate men in the end, with his clear
sense of right and wrong and unyielding position against slavery, with his
firm belief in the equality of men and adherence to humanity.
America is the nation of valiant fighter
George Washington who raised his arms and leaded the nation against the
British colonial rules and injustice. America is that nation of Thomas
Jefferson who promoted the glory of civil liberty.
The neo-conservatives want to strip away
that beloved America. The neo-conservatives want to shred the dignified
America with their vicious plan of imperialism and dominance, arrogance to
subjugate the weak with might and horror.
“The words of the current American
president -- "Those not with us are against us" -- weighs on current
events with the resonance of barbaric times. It is hardly surprising that
the rhetoric of the aggressor increasingly resembles that of his enemy.
Religious fundamentalism leads both sides to abuse what belongs to all
religions, taking the notion of "God" hostage in accordance with their own
fanatical understanding.” - said Gunter Grass with eloquence. Indeed it
is surprising in finding the stark similarities of those hooligans and
terrorists and the rhetoric fumigating from American high places now. Bush
administration’s hawkish bonanza of “Those not with us are against us” are
the other side of coin with glowing inscription of terrorists that label
the opposing group as infidels. Fanatical zeal is the arsenal of both the
terrorists and hawkish brutes alike.
The neo-conservative hawks are in full
force, denouncing any dissent on their brutal hawkish policy, they are
using all the mainstream media labeling dissenting voices as
“Anti-Americanism”, this is the similar barbaric techniques employed by
previous countless dictators and autocrats. Gunter Grass responds with
clarity: “No, it is not anti-Americanism that is damaging the image of the
United States; nor do the dictator Saddam Hussein and his extensively
disarmed country endanger the most powerful country in the world. It is
President Bush and his government that are diminishing democratic values,
bringing sure disaster to their own country, ignoring the United Nations,
and that are now terrifying the world with a war in violation of
international law.”
Perhaps American overwhelmingly peaceful
people will eventually see who are the real criminals, who are the ones
that are leading their beloved nation into countless quagmire, into
labyrinth of cyclic violence and vengeance. Perhaps these hawks will be
summoned and stamped out as accountable for conjuring fictitious wars
while shedding crocodile tears for loss of precious soldiers’ life and
pelting blatant indifference for the blown up bits of thousands of
civilians from the rampaging war.