Monday, 20 January 2014

Rejoice! Rejoice! Peace on Earth Has Arrived

I declare January 2014 as the beginning of long awaited Peace on Earth. For thousands of years humans of all cultures, religions and nationalities have yearned for this momentous event. It is finally here and firmly established. From now on, our world is safe from the ruinous wars of the past. Living in peace and harmony is our God-given right and whoever disturbs our lives through violent clashes is the cause of serious injustice. 

You may ask why the Pope, the UN General Secretary, or the leaders of nations have not made the same declaration – it’s all about perspective. 

It’s true that Europe nations have fought each other for millenniums. But on that continent in 2014, what don’t you hear? The screeching noise of fighter planes, the groaning of wounded soldiers, and the deafening explosions of bombs – These sounds are no more. Silence has reigned in this vast land for decades. The Europeans are optimistic about this new condition of life.

The French, Germans, English, Italians, and nearly all other European nations are friends – at least on paper. Just a hundred years ago no one would have though this could happen. I believe we have entered the first stage of a world event – peace in our times. Furthermore, few of these communities are even thinking or preparing to going to war. What’s even more amazing is that these national communities with diverse cultural history, deep traditional roots, and distinct languages, who conquered each other’s land in past ages, now sit down in consultation to solve their problems. What an amazing achievement!

If we look back at the history of the last century, many nations around the world have clashed with modern weaponry. The first and second World Wars saw the killing of countless of millions, and the wide-spread devastation of cities like Paris, London, and Berlin. Starting in 1959 and lasting for sixteen years, the US army fought the communists in the Vietnam War. In the same conflict, China was the real enemy that the US government fought. Now these nations are allies: fully engaged in trade, scientific exchange, and have become the top two economic powers in the world. In 1962 China and India fought a short war over Tibet. Now these Asian nations are striving to repair their relations, thus becoming collaborators in bringing prosperity to their populations and Asia.  

Going further into the war history of the last century, the world bore witness to the cold war between the US and USSR. Also of note are the Korean war, two India-Pakistan wars, a ten-year war between Iran and Iraq and more.

Shifting to this century, in 2001, the US with the help of coalition forces attacked Afghanistan in outright war. In 2003 the US invaded Iraq. All these conflicts are living proofs that violence is not a long-term solution to human problems. Wars are costly, leaving millions of innocent lives in shambles, poverty, and distress. 

Anywhere in our cosmic home called Earth, there is no appetite for war between nations. This is the new world consciousness in which leaders are allies and not enemies.

In the concluding days of 2013, presidents, prime ministers and other leaders from over a hundred countries gathered in South Africa to pay final homage Nelson Mandela. Mandela passed away in December, leaving a legacy of peace, sacrifice and tolerance – sentiments echoed by many speakers at this one-of-a-kind gathering.

This event exemplifies the age of unity that we are entering.

The heads of state present at the memorial were so comfortable with each other that Barack Obama, Helle Thorning-Schmidt, and David Cameron made world headlines for taking ‘selfies.’ Many commentators laughed at these world leaders for their teen-like behaviour. I see it differently. Taking pictures with a smart phone of yourself and those around you is a testimony of comfort with yourself and the company you keep.

In 2013, peace talks began with Syrian conflicts. Towards the end of last year, there were discussions and agreements hatched by representatives from US, EU, China and Russia on the Iranian nuclear enrichment program that calmed the nerves of some who feared Iran building the n-bomb. 

These are some of the reasons I see the endurance of world peace. Spiritual and political leaders do realise the world is far more stable now than it was before WWII or the cold war. But they wouldn’t make any kind of declaration of world peace. However, decades from now, historians will see 2014 as the beginning.

Another reason that now is the time for everlasting peace is that the global population is sick of war.

In the last hundred years Americans were involved in more world conflicts than any other nation. This year as the Afghanistan war comes to an end, a CNN poll shows how the US citizens are discontent with the results. Some 2300 US troops were killed in this war at the cost of over a trillion dollars. The mothers, fathers, siblings, friends, and extended family members of each soldier lost never want another human to have to experience this kind of personal devastation. It’s earth-shattering.

One might say that I am an optimist to point out that the first glimmerings of World Peace are here - I am. But only time will tell how right I am. I am not ignoring the fact that there are still hot spots around globe for which I am very hopeful resolutions will soon follow. I believe that justice, peace, and tranquility will prevail and I want to share my insights with you about this fragile time. A few topics I will pursue are:     

- War is the greatest injustice inflicted by incompetent, ambitious leaders
- A mighty force: How enemies are becoming friends
- When conflicts in Arab lands will be replaced by prosperity
- An everlasting resolution of Israel and Palestinian conflict
- Tribal reconciliations
- The future of Europe


I hope you will join me on this journey, and many others, at a time when the world is best poised to bring peace and justice to our lands.

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