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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

“Hegemonic Destabilization”


TBR - Leighton Bradford, Editor-in-Chief
The United Nations, along with Russia, France, and China had reservations about the war in Iraq. Diplomacy is an art reluctantly used by certain leaders. It requires patience, and the acquired skill of social responsibility. Meaning, leaders must be held accountable for their ideals and principles, which affect the lives of so many people. Society can no longer afford to isolate their place within the global community. Human misery and strife are just an internet away. Former President Carter’s visit to Cuba set the tone for political conciliation. President Carter, one of my heroes, understood the need to push an agenda responsive to at least, a bilateral agreement. Some criticized Carter for visiting a country deemed our enemy. Even jazz great Wynton Marsalis, understands the need to separate humane gestures, from politics.

Open dialogue diffuses a potentially volatile situation, but it does not remove displaced anger completely. It gives an entity time to reflect, on presumed points of contention. We now live in a world shaped by the ensuing N.B.C.’s (Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical). The issue is forced; with these terrible threats, looming large within our society. We must not usurp our Constitutional Rights, in an effort to provide security to a nation. None of this was implemented during the Oklahoma City federal building bombing. U.S. Attorney General, Eric Holder, should identify the Klan as a domestic terrorist sponsoring entity as well. Discerning and logical debate promote human expression, stifled by indifferent isolationism. A world power must concede the ultimate threat, when chosen to govern and lead a group of individuals. Our borders (United States of America) should be defended with the greatest of resolve! Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California, have a constitutional right to defend themselves against an opposing threat.

The ever-humane benefit of the doubt focuses on the humility of a methodic politician. When seeking the truth, irrefutable evidence should be confirmed, not mere conjecture or supremacist tactics. Politics aside, the preservation of human life should be of the utmost of importance. Each point of contention should be managed, as though a corporation. A referential leader will attempt to exhaust every ethical means of conflict resolution. If flanked by an obvious actual threat, the severity of the act, along with discerning, who was involved, allows for closure in a given situation. This minimizes the resentment of reactionary policies. The term “Hegemonic Destabilization” refers to a powerful nation treating his global neighbors in a condescending manner. Our fellow human beings should never be taken for granted. We must defend our borders within the framework of the constitution. As a veteran of “Desert Storm” I understand the horrors of war. Further, I understand there are no victors within a nuclear war! Nations identified as rogue states, constitute a need for awareness, but not a reactionary effort. Who are we to be chastising countries, as though they are children? We are not a paternal entity responsible for our global offspring. “Hegemonic Destabilization” confounds an already volatile situation. Open dialogue diffuses an ultimately deadly scenario. Peace and prosperity should be the general legacy left to our children. A bit of irony must be attributed to a presumed democracy not embracing democracy, in an effort to resolve a matter. [Relative commentary reflective of Bush administration]

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