In an Unpredictable World Sales of Weapons and Wars Making
the World More Dangerous, Britain’s Foreign Minister Dominic Raab talks about
the Dangerous World, but Nobody asked Why are They Selling Weapons and
Spreading Wars? President Biden talks Rebuild America in a Dangerous World
Mujeeb Khan
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“The world is
dangerous,” said Dominic Raab, Britain’s Foreign Minister. Twenty years ago,
Britain Prime Minister Tony Blair said Saddam Hussein was a major threat to the
world. President George W. Bush, his national security team, and military
generals also called Saddam Hussein a major threat to the world. President Bush
and Prime minister Tony Blair have told the people of the Middle East and Asia that
many of the Middle East’s conflicts will be resolved once Saddam Hussein is
ousted. Eighteen years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, the world is more dangerous
today. British Foreign Secretary Dominic Rabab has expressed concern that the
world is dangerous. But why is the world dangerous under United States’s Superpower
and Britain-French military powers? The Cold War is over, Saddam Hussein’s rule
is over, Gaddafi’s rule is over, Libya is destroyed, Syria is destroyed, is the
world still in danger? If the world is still in danger today, it means that
these countries and these leaders were not a threat to the world. The United
States and Western countries hid the real dangers from the world and now these
dangers are coming to the fore. Is Ukraine in the worst condition today? Or are
Syria, Libya, and Iraq more dangerous?
In 1998, the United
States and Britain were preparing to bomb Iraq because Saddam Hussein was not
implementing Security Council resolutions. The American people were against
military action against Iraq. Secretary of Defense William Cohen and Secretary
of State Madeleine Albright were campaigning for public support for military
action against Iraq. Secretary of Defense William Cohen and Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright were answering questions from students at Ohio University on
Iraq, Secretary Cohen showed the students a vial with anthrax. He told the
students that just one drop would kill thousands. Defense Secretary Cohen says
Iraq has a dangerous stockpile of chemical weapons. But 22 years later, such a
virus killed more than half a million people in the United States, two million
people worldwide have died from the virus. The Secretary of Defense thought
that bombing Iraq would eliminate all chemical viruses in the world. President George
W. Bush says, “the world is much better today than it was when Saddam Hussein
left.” The current situation is proved otherwise. President George Bush is angry
at those who attacked the Capitol Building, and the American people are angry
with President Bush for lying to them about deadly weapons in Iraq. How will
China and Russia become strategic enemies of the United States in this politics
of American leaders?
President Joe Biden
is now awakened after 47 years in US politics, President Joe Biden is now talking
about US infrastructure, talking about rebuilding bridges, airports, and schools.
President Biden did not talk about infrastructure in the Obama administration
when he was Vice President for eight years, but its credit goes to President Trump,
who has shaken up American politics and the conscience of political leaders, The The United States wasted 16 years in waging wars against poor countries, did not
get anything, only destroyed the infrastructure of these countries. President
Joe Biden is asking for $3 trillion to build America’s infrastructure and the
United Nations is asking for $1 trillion to build infrastructure in Iraq,
Syria, Libya, and Yemen.
The easiest way to
tell the world is that the world is dangerous, but why is it difficult to tell
the world who is making the world dangerous? The United States has imposed
economic sanctions on many countries for its own interest. These closures have
locked down people’s economic lives. These economic sanctions are not short-lived, but indefinite. After the destruction of the Syrian economy, economic
sanctions have been imposed on Syria. The people of Syria cannot rebuild their
lives and homes. There was no reason for the Iranian people to suffer economic
sanctions. Russia ended the Cold War and Communism, but Washington’s political
and bureaucratic-military establishment still does not believe that Russia no longer
has a communist system. How long will the people of these countries endure
economic sanctions? The answer in front of them is a cyber attack and cyber
hacking. Their governments will have no role in this, but the United States will
blame the governments of those countries.