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    TOWARDS A WORLD WITHOUT NATO: A WORLD WITHOUT WAR AND INJUSTICE IS POSSIBLE
    by Luis Gutierrez Esparza

    Center for Research on Globalization
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=31034
    May 24 2012

    Original in Spanish at: excelsior.com.

    http://www.excelsior.com.mx/index.php?m=nota&seccion=
    opinion&cat=11&idnota= 836055

    CHICAGO: The NATO summit ended in this city with an apparent show of
    solidarity around President Barack Obama and the U.S. government.

    Reflecting the globalization of the formerly intended 'Atlantic'
    alliance, which has become a world police and army in the service
    of transnational Washington and its European allies. The event was
    attended by special guests such as Jordan, Qatar and Armenia.

    In fact, the only agreement was that they agree: not as to the
    departure of NATO troops that have occupied Afghanistan for ten years,
    as some want to be fast and short, others, gradual, and the U.S.

    government prefers a fake response: lets "train" the Afghans with our
    troops there, as well as large contingents of mercenaries, members
    of private security companies.

    Various civil society groups in the U.S. held a counter-event
    for 'Peace and Economic Justice', on Friday 18 and Saturday 19,
    in The People's Church, attended by organizations from around the
    world to witness the emergence of a global movement against war,
    militarism, inequality and poverty, which represents the majority of
    the inhabitants of the planet.

    Poverty, inequality and militarism are forms of violence that
    constitute a vicious circle, which must be broken for the survival
    of humanity. Each of these evils is fed from by other, all must be
    challenged. All three are in NATO, a military alliance linked with
    the interests of several of the richest and most powerful nations.

    Participants at the counter-summit spoke up to say that one must
    "oppose war, embrace peace and demand that imperial compulsion is
    replaced by the understanding of our global interdependence and the
    flowering of genuine democracy, which in turn will promote a greater
    inclusion, equity and justice for all."

    The search for an alternative vision for a more peaceful world
    is inextricably linked to economic justice, social justice and
    environmental care. Militarism sustains and strengthens national and
    international economic systems which are unfair and represents one
    of the main obstacles to solving the most pressing world problems.

    The increase in military budgets under the pretext of safeguarding
    peace is an offense to people who lack the bare minimum to live with
    dignity. NATO, which has never been a defensive alliance, has invaded
    distant countries such as Afghanistan and Libya, with disastrous
    effects, and has been extended to the borders of Russia, causing
    the threat of a new nuclear arms race, and intends to go further,
    to Africa, East Asia and the Pacific.

    Because the United States is the main force in NATO, Latin America
    is also threatened by the alliance. And the decision in Chicago to
    keep the nuclear option as a valuable resource in case of conflict
    affects the future of humanity, its very survival, and the ecosphere.

    Military budgets that are increasingly generous and their involved
    wars, along with the austerity policies promoted by the G8, channel
    more wealth to the 1% overall, and privatization and deterioration
    of public services is increasing due to unemployment and a steady
    decline in the quality of life of human beings.

    Militarism encourages further corporate globalization, seeking control
    of natural resources, land and markets, and subverts democracy and
    human rights. It is a drive bad for migrant workers, who leave their
    countries in search of a better life. It generates huge profits by
    selling arms to all stakeholders.

    Another world is possible and necessary. One with peace, economic
    justice, a new dimension of human security and equality among nations
    in opposition to imperial ambitions. NATO tries to avoid it. The
    counter-event proposed and promoted it.

    Stop NATO e-mail list home page with archives and search engine:
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    From: A. Papazian
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