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Obama says war necessary for peace Print E-mail
By Faraz Omar | Saudi Life
Saturday, 12 December 2009 09:56

A war-time president of a country that invaded two countries, murdered hundreds of thousands, and displaced millions, without any justifiable reason accepted the Nobel Peace Prize Thursday in Oslo. AP reports:

OSLO – Newly enshrined among the world's great peacemakers,President Barack Obama offered a striking defense of war. Eleven months into his presidency, a fresh Obama doctrine. Evil must be vigorously opposed, he declared as he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday. At the same time, he made an impassioned case for building a "just and lasting peace."

"I face the world as it is, and cannot stand idle in the face of threats to the American people," Obama told his audience in Oslo's soaring City Hall. "For make no mistake: Evil does exist in the world."

Pronouncing himself humbled by such an honor so early in "my labors on the world stage," Obama nevertheless turned his Nobel moment into an unapologetic defense of armed intervention in times of self defense or moral necessity. The hawkish message was an inevitable nod to the controversy defining his selection: an American president, lauded for peace just as he escalates the long, costly war in Afghanistan.

It was a jarring moment when Obama, in the midst of the ceremony, said of his troops in Afghanistan: "Some will kill. Some will be killed."

He lauded Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr., preachers of nonviolent action. But he added, "A nonviolent movement could not have halted Hitler's armies. Negotiations cannot convince al-Qaida's leaders to lay down their arms."

"To say that force is sometimes necessary is not a call to cynicism, it is a recognition of history."

Obama seems to be right. Force is necessary to stop criminal armies like that of Germany (Hitler) in the past and of America (Bush and Obama) in the present. Obama is right in principle but wrong in action. Because the army that needs to be violently stopped is not of Afghanistan or Iraq, but of America and its allies.

 

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-1 Ali Shah 2010-05-13 03:52 #
The problem is with the corrupt leaders of Iraq and Afghanistan . There is no way USA could attack anyone if their leaders were real leaders..
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