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Aggression Begets Aggression

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In our present state and based on the world's past history we know that aggression only begets more aggression. War creates more war.  Terrorists do not dream as children of becoming terrorists. As we hear the drumbeat of our current US leaders for more "intervention", I can't help but think of the line in  Catch-22  -- the satirical novel of war - " Open your eyes. . . It doesn't make a damned bit of difference who wins the war to someone who's dead."  (Chapter 12, pg. 133-134)


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And I think of my friend, Kiman Lucas, Executive Director of Clear Path International -- http://www.cpi.org ,  a non-profit that works to restore the dignity and self-sufficiency of conflict survivors in many countries. Kiman recently traveled to Vietnam and Cambodia; she wrote:

I believe any future in our world must be based on the rule of law, respect and empathy for each other and a tolerance and appreciation for our differences.  But fundamentally, we need to stop glorifying our tribal pasts --- whether they are what you think of as colonial masterminding or what I think of as tribal divisiveness.  I do not want to bring the world back to the glorious conquering days of the colonial powers any more than I want to bring the world back to the headhunting days of the Shuar.  
It may serve our egos to remember the good ole days of our own people's triumphs, but it also serves to perpetuate the myth that aggression is honorable.  Perhaps it will be "female" thinking -- based on nurturing rather than killing -- that can bring the people of this world together to stand up for what is right and to recognize that the "enemy" has always been the ideas we have about the other, not the other."


Nurturing peace, planting seeds of harmony, wisdom, co-existence and respect for all is the only way to preserve a future that will be different for our children. Repeating the mistakes of the past and arming ourselves with bigger and better weapons only provides new anguish to those who are the targets of those weapons --  children, villages, women and men who, just like us, are trying to do the best for their offspring. When we cut out all other options of human existence and rely only on aggression to solve our problems, we become the PROBLEM.

Today think of one way you can sow peace in your community and watch it bloom worldwide. Take at least one action for peace every single day.

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John

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John Perkins is author of Confessions of An Economic Hit Man
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