The days now are volatile
and uncertain. Assange-incident now seemingly has gone to backyard.
Same is the Occupy Movement anniversary. Flaring incidents in regions
around the world are engulfing days and attention. Implications of the
incidents are long-term. And, exposed are the perpetrators.
Iran front is tense since long. A shadow war is
going on there. As goes the cyber war. That’s part of a great game. With
expanding hands Iran is still holding its position.
Interventionists are flaring up Syria. That’s also part of a grand strategy. Stakes are higher in the area.
The war, virtually, is being waged from Pakistan to
Syria, a large theater that touches fringe of Europe. Lebanon, Jordan,
Kurdistan, Turkey, all have been made active party to the conflagration.
Turkey has started taking hits. Lebanon is charged. The moment of
formal burst out is unknown there.
Iraq and Afghanistan are regular headlines with deadly strikes and deaths.
Neither central Asia nor the Caspian region is cool.
The Pacific, the South China Sea, the Far East are turning tense with
each passing day and with each move by the jealous actors. Military
moves are there in Australia and Indonesia. There is renewed military
engagement between New Zealand and the US. Competition is beating war
drum. But, war is not an easy strike.
Near to China, the island-trade by Japan isn’t a
stray one. The customer, Japan, was well aware of the follow up tension.
China’s reaction is fitting to the innocent appearing business deal.
Not only China, any one will find provocation in the trade. The business
has provided pretext to mobilize weapons and for conducting test of
hybrid aircraft, defensive in appearance, in Japan.
Japan’s China invasion anniversary is an annual
event. The Chinese people reiterate their independence and denounce the
aggressor. But the assault on the US ambassador’s car in the Chinese
capital is unprecedented. It’s a strong and loud message.
Neither the island- nor the car-incident happened without much exercise. None of these were thoughtless act.
From Moscow, news is dispatched: office of the
USAID, the US official aid agency, in the Russian capital has been asked
to close down. Moscow’s tone is strong. After the 90s, it’s
unprecedented incident in Moscow. It’s also a significant message from
the Kremlin bosses. The Kremlin has gone through much change. Change is
also in Russian money-power. The change in attitude follows.
In Africa, maneuvers and incidents are many. Very
significant initiatives are being taken by the world players there.
Tough, almost cut throat competition is going on in the continent.
Europe is occupied with pains and problems of one of
its biggest projects – the Union. Bankers’ interest is playing the
biggest role in the present day Europe. Competitions are powerful. There
are budget constraints, unemployment, sufferings. The electorates in
Europe are frustrated, and turning restless. A section of the Europeans
are migrating to Africa in search of employment. An astonishing shift!
Gloomy economy is charging political battle in the
US. Its citizens are turning tired with wars. Painful news from
Afghanistan is reaching the land. Expressions are not happy. Teachers’
strike, historic, emerged there.
Royal photo episode is trying to keep citizens busy.
But, ultimately it attracts only the saucy news seekers, not the job
seekers. There is legal action to secure royal dignity. The legal
initiative shows there is limit to expression.
Suddenly, portions of a film mysteriously emerged.
Its path of publicity is equally mysterious. Situation, from Indonesia
to Tunisia, suddenly flared up. An analyst expressed doubt about the
existence of the entire film. But, there is no doubt that portions of
the film exist. Some aspects of the following events were unprecedented.
Impact of following events – in countries, in areas
of election, military mobilization, geopolitics, alliance, political
career and political equation – don’t miss any onlooker’s eyes. Along
with loss of valuable lives burning questions of life in societies
turned blurred and volatility emerged starkly.
Societies, in the North and in the South, reeling
under crises – from financial, food and energy to climate and
environment – are passing uncertain days overwhelmed with fundamental
questions of survival. Hospitals and educational institutions are
feeling burnt of the crises. So, the patients, physicians, students,
teachers and guardians are. Profit seekers are taking hold of health
care and education. Strikes are regular feature of citizens’ struggle in
Europe. At times, the strikes with economic demands are turning
political.
Food crisis is looming over the lives of millions.
There is water crisis. Vanishing polar ice and rapidly retreating
glaciers are sending alert messages. Extreme weather is declaring
uncertain yield and time. The situation carries elements of volatility.
Arms traders need profit, the unquenched thirst.
Strife and war are their requirement as they always require. State of
some economies is hastening the requirement.
Is it that elements of volatility are rushing
together? Or, are factors trying to create pretext for widening area of
operation? Or, are efforts being made to influence election or
geopolitical move? Or, is peoples’ attention being diverted? Answers to
the questions are essential.
Answers to the questions are indefinite to many.
Hatred charged situation harms peoples’ democratic struggle. Common
problems of bread, peace and democracy are missed with spread of hatred
and divisive force among people. Democracy faces new challenge as
peoples’ solidarity and fraternity are breached, an act that capitals
perform efficiently in societies during fickle time.
Powers initiate desperate projects as they realize
self-limitations. It’s a desperado-game. They need diversionary tact.
But, should people step in into the trap?
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