Victims of Regime Change Wars; Now They Have Nothing, No Country,
No Home, No Life, No Peace, Children Have No Future, Now They are Going through
Torture, Cruelty, Misery, Worst Human Rights, The Tragedy of the Century
Mujeeb Khan
I have a pen in my hand, light in my mind
What can oppress me, a frost of darkness
I am worried about the peace of the world, you are
The sorrow of your own self
I am rising, you are about to set
Habib Jalib
[ Habib Jalib was a
renowned progressive poet of Pakistan. Every military government has imprisoned
him, he wrote this poem in the 1980s]
Refugees from Regime Change Countries
If the Arab capitals are asking why they took
part in the destruction of the state of Syria? What was their interest in this?
While they themself were a dictator. And dictators never fight against a
dictator by joining forces with external forces to remove him from power,
because it strengthens the opposing forces of the dictators and weakens the
dictators. If Saddam Hussein were in Iraq, no American president has said that
the Saudi government could not survive more than seven days without the United
States. The Arab rulers have realized their mistake, they will be ashamed to
see the Syrian cities in ruins, innocents Syrians, and when they see homeless women,
children, men thousands of miles away behind a barbed-wire fence on the borders
of other countries, their conscience must have puzzled them with hundreds of
questions. Let the judges of the courts of the United States and Europe tell
the world what their crime was that they punished by their governments. However,
now that Arab governments are building ties with Syria, why are they prevented
from doing so. These are free and sovereign countries; they have the right to
make their own decisions. They came to their senses and now they are looking
for the right path in which there will be peace, stability, and a prosperous
future. Twenty precious years have been lost in the war on terror with the United
States has neither eliminated terrorism nor resolved the Middle East’s chronic
conflict. On the contrary, fifty new terrorist groups have been given to the world,
from A to j, ISIS groups have left in the Middle East. And from K to Z, ISIS
factions have left in Afghanistan. The United States has been in Afghanistan
for twenty years, the Taliban controlled 60 percent of Afghanistan, but ISIS
did not detonate bombs there. But soon after the withdrawal of US troops from
Afghanistan, ISIS became active in Afghanistan. While the Taliban announced the
creation of an Islamic state in Afghanistan, and on hearing this, ISIS starts terrorism.
Who is patronizing ISIS in Afghanistan? Terrorist groups cannot conduct
terrorism without funds.
It is easiest for the US and NATO to start
wars, but the most demanding thing to do is to deal with the consequences of
wars. In twenty years, the United States has not won the Afghan war, and in fifteen
years, the United States has not been able to stabilize the Middle East so that
the refugees who have gathered on the borders of Europe can return to their home
countries. The Belarus government opened its border with Poland to refugees
from Iraq, Syria, Libya, and North Africa and pushed them into Poland. It was a
tsunami for Poland, and it was also a tsunami for Belarus. The Polish
government is not ready to accept these refugees. The people in Europe are angry
with the United States for generating refugees. And those who are refugees are
also angry with the United States that the US policy against their country is
giving them this torture and misery. However, Poland joined the United States
in the war to destabilize Iraq.
The US regime change
policy was to destabilize and disintegrate the Middle East countries. The US
had intervened militarily against the will of a large majority of people in
Syria, Libya, and Iraq. Imposing military intervention on other countries is a
serious violation of human rights. The world has seen how the United States meddled
in Lebanon during President Trump’s impeachment proceeding in the Senate over
Russia’s meddling in the United States. The Trump administration has announced
$150 million in weapons to the Lebanese government. Israel’s Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu has opposed it. National Security Adviser John Bolton was
also part-time in charge of Israel’s security. While Mike Pompeo was the de jure
Secretary of State of the United States, but he was the de facto Secretary of
State of Israel. At the request of Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Trump
terminated the Iran nuclear deal, tarnished the image of the United States,
strained US relations with Europe, and all US allies in Europe urged President
Trump to join the Iran deal. But the United States valued Benjamin Netanyahu
over American interests, with President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner asking
gulf rulers to recognize Israel. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was tasked with
destabilizing Lebanon, and Pompeo sent to Beirut with a message to expel
Hezbollah from the government. The United States has declared Hezbollah a
terrorist organization. The US statement further complicated Lebanon’s internal
political crisis. The Lebanese President Michel Aoun was telling Pompeo that 60
percent of the people had voted for Hezbollah, and Hezbollah is in the
government. In a democratic setup Christians, Sunnis, and Shiites are united. Israeli
pressure and US intervention Lebanon also destabilized. Now Lebanon is economically
bankrupt and politically disarray. The Lebanese are fleeing from Lebanon, fed
up with the economic and political situation. And seeking refuge in Europe.
The United States
and Europe have valued hundred Israeli political leaders over the 350 million
people in the Middle East. President Bush has said that Saddam Hussein was a
major threat to the region and the world, and with the departure of Saddam
Hussein, the world will save from great danger and the region’s conflicts
will be resolved. But the fact is that the conflicts in the region have increased
by a thousand percent. The Holocaust is what refugees are going through. And this
Holocaust is happening in the watch of the United States and Europe. The US
meddling further complicated Lebanon’s internal political crisis.
There is no other example of a tragedy of refugees in the history of past two centuries, What is their future? Will these millions human beings decompose under weeping sky? Is there any government, any leader, who will raise voice for these homeless and soulless human creature?
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