If the Defense Department's Not Defensive, What Would Be?
By David Swanson
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Militarism has made us less safe , and continues to do so. It is not a useful tool for protection. So, what is?
Studies over the past century
have found
that
nonviolent tools are more effective in resisting tyranny and oppression
and resolving conflicts and achieving security than violence is.
Wealthy militarist nations like the United States think of their
militaries as global police, protecting the world. The world disagrees.
By a large margin people all over the world consider the United States
the
greatest threat to peace
.
The United States could easily make itself the most beloved nation on
earth with much less expense and effort, by ceasing its "military aid"
and providing a bit of non-military aid
instead.
The momentum of the military-industrial complex works through the
hammer-nail effect (if all you have is a hammer, every problem looks
like a nail). What’s needed is a combination of disarmament and
investment in alternatives -- alternatives like diplomacy, arbitration,
international law enforcement, cultural exchange, and cooperation with
other countries and people.
The most heavily armed nations can help disarmament in three ways.
First, disarm — partially or fully. Second, stop selling weapons to so
many other countries that don’t manufacture them themselves. During the
Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s, at least 50 corporations supplied weapons,
at least 20 of them to both sides. Third, negotiate disarmament
agreements with other countries and arrange for inspections that will
verify disarmament by all parties.
The first step in handling crises is to stop creating them in the
first place. Threats and sanctions and false accusations over a period
of years can build momentum for war that is triggered by a relatively
small act, even an accident. By taking steps to avoid provoking crises,
much effort can be saved.
When conflicts inevitably do arise, they can be better addressed if investments have been made in diplomacy and arbitration.
A fair and democratic international system of law is needed. The
United Nations needs to be reformed or replaced with an international
body that forbids war and allows equal representation to every nation.
The same goes for the International Criminal Court. The idea behind it
is exactly right. But if it only prosecutes tactics, not the launching,
of wars. And if it only prosecutes Africans, and only Africans not
cooperating with the United States, then it weakens the rule of law
rather than expanding it.
Pakistani victims and family members who have charged the CIA with
murder in their courts, and whose courts have declared U.S. drone
strikes in Pakistan illegal, are charging the U.K., Germany, and
Australia through the ICC with the crime of assisting in U.S. drone
murders. But if the U.S. cannot be charged because it's not an ICC
member, and if U.S. allies will end up walking free because the U.S. has
a U.N. veto, justice is not being done -- the alternative of the rule
of law to the rule of force is not really being tried. Reform or
replacement of our international bodies, not abandonment, is needed.
Here's a list of approaches that could move us in the right direction, from a movement working to advance them.
And here are a few specific projects:
Set up conversion commissions.
Get free money for transition.
Participate in the Global Day of Action on Military Spending.
Spring Days of Drone Action.
Support peace in Syria.
Oppose push for war on Iran.
Get free money for transition.
Participate in the Global Day of Action on Military Spending.
Spring Days of Drone Action.
Support peace in Syria.
Oppose push for war on Iran.
I recently had the opportunity to speak about this movement at an
event in Portland, Maine, where people turned out in the middle of a
snow storm to discuss ending all war forever:
You might find the next video more interesting, as it includes both
me and Shenna Bellows answering questions about militarism and peace
making. Bellows is the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate challenging
Republican incumbent Susan Collins:
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David Swanson's wants you to declare peace at http://WorldBeyondWar.org His new book is War No More: The Case for Abolition . He blogs at http://davidswanson.org and http://warisacrime.org and works for http://rootsaction.org . He hosts Talk Nation Radio . Follow him on Twitter: @davidcnswanson and FaceBook .
David Swanson's wants you to declare peace at http://WorldBeyondWar.org His new book is War No More: The Case for Abolition . He blogs at http://davidswanson.org and http://warisacrime.org and works for http://rootsaction.org . He hosts Talk Nation Radio . Follow him on Twitter: @davidcnswanson and FaceBook .
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