By: Azhar Azam
*This is one of my opinion pieces (unedited) that first appeared at "China Global Television Network (CGTN)" https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-01-07/The-U-S-finds-no-ally-to-rationalize-its-drone-strike-in-Iraq-N3GJBPTobu/index.html and was republished by "China Daily" https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-01-07/The-U-S-finds-no-ally-to-rationalize-its-drone-strike-in-Iraq-N3GJBPTobu/index.html
Being the biggest economy and purportedly the predominant military might of the world, the international community expects the United States to add thrust to the global economy, utilize its universal influence positively to resolve regional conflicts and make an important contribution for the peace and stability the world over.
Unfortunately, the US has completely loathed behaving like a dynamic and responsible state and blinded by power and rage, has continued to perversely rattle the global peace efforts by its provocative and threatening tones and aggression on the weaker nations in the name of securing American lives and national security interests.
The history echoed as after killing the head of Iran’s elite Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Force Qassem Soliemani in a drone strike, the US President Donald Trump accused him for “plotting imminent and sinister attacks on American diplomats and military personnel” while parroting the same hoary claim that Soliemani had targeted, injured and murdered hundreds of American civilians and servicemen.
By assassinating the Iranian top military leadership, Washington is ostensibly preparing to reenter into the Middle East, from where it had formerly gestured to pull out. Though Trump murmurs that he does not want a regime change or war with Tehran, the deployment of thousands of additional troops in the Persian Gulf nullifies his contentions. The US had hitherto invaded Iraq twice to make the Baghdad its strong foothold in the region and is now again baiting the impoverished nation for its sham strategic goals.
Unlike previously, when Washington used to employ such tactics of attacking sovereign countries and killing their leadership to legitimize its hostility and forge multilateral military alliances – this time, nations across the globe rebuffed to buy the US impression of misconception about Iran.
Trump’s adverse action has been strongly disapproved by the international world as a whole and even by the US allies and domestic American political gurus and Congressmen. While Iraq considered the step as “aggression” – China, France, Germany, Russia, Turkey, Britain and others showed a very serene and objective approach and urged the sides, the US in particular, to exercise restraint that could otherwise entail grave consequences for regional peace and stability.
Americans, which were one-voiced on September 11, are now slating Trump for not taking the Congress on board for airstrike in Iraq. Following her statement about Trump administration’s “provocative, escalatory and disproportionate military engagement” that put American citizens, military personnel and allies in danger – the US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is set to introduce and vote on “War Powers Resolution” to limit the President’s military actions regarding Iran.”
Trump’s rival presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders urged Congress to reassert its constitutional responsibility over war while and furious Senator Chuck Schumer endorsed Sanders and planned “to fight him (Trump) tooth and nail” on starting an endless war. Many American also took to the streets to denounce the strike.
The US military conducted the operation in Baghdad so covertly that even its closest ally the UK, which has 400 troops in the Middle East to work alongside the US, and the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, were out of loop as well. Neverthless, UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab official response after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s tweet about recognizing the continuing aggressive threats posed by the Iranian Quds Force resounds the US ordaining attitude to its handiest partner.
Pompeo made such as effort to influence Pakistan and phoned the country’s army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa presumably to seek Islamabad support. But Pakistani military head emphasis on maximum restraint and de-escalation as well as the assurance “We will not allow our soil to be used against anyone” blow up the US intent to inflict disturbance in the Middle East.
In a telephonic conversation with Iranian foreign minister Jawad Zarif, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister termed the US act a “military adventurist” that goes against the international relations. He pressed Washington to pursue the process of dialogue and asserted that China is ready to play a constructive role for peace and stability in Western Asia.
China has also backed Iran’s Hormuz Peace Endeavor (HOPE) that is furthered by Tehran as an important forum of dialogue and political negotiations among the region’s nations based on no use of force, settling crisis peacefully, respect each other’s sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs of other countries.
But all the fused international voices of peace negotiations and restraint seem to have no impact on the US as Trump continues to escalate the situation and push the region into yet another bloody war. After bragging about two trillion dollars of military equipment acquisitions, Trump issued a “legal notice” that the US would strike back in case of any Iranian reprisal, “perhaps in a disproportionate manner.”
As opposed to putting itself accountable to the international community on its uncalled-for offensive, the US haughty attitude is greatly brazen and deplorable. While it should be using the global diplomatic forums to ease the tensions with Iran, it is trying to create more critical mess in the conceit of its military prowess and hegemonic posture.
9/11 terrorist attacks on the US were indubitably the horrific incidence so the global community fiercely condemned the incursions in unison and unanimously backed the US war on terror. But this time, the US is the aggressor – not a victim – which deliberately ripped up the international laws, violated the sovereignty of an independent country and exterminated a serving Iranian army general, therefore is finding virtually no ally to rationalize its drone strike in Iraq.
*This is one of my opinion pieces (unedited) that first appeared at "China Global Television Network (CGTN)" https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-01-07/The-U-S-finds-no-ally-to-rationalize-its-drone-strike-in-Iraq-N3GJBPTobu/index.html and was republished by "China Daily" https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-01-07/The-U-S-finds-no-ally-to-rationalize-its-drone-strike-in-Iraq-N3GJBPTobu/index.html
Being the biggest economy and purportedly the predominant military might of the world, the international community expects the United States to add thrust to the global economy, utilize its universal influence positively to resolve regional conflicts and make an important contribution for the peace and stability the world over.
Unfortunately, the US has completely loathed behaving like a dynamic and responsible state and blinded by power and rage, has continued to perversely rattle the global peace efforts by its provocative and threatening tones and aggression on the weaker nations in the name of securing American lives and national security interests.
The history echoed as after killing the head of Iran’s elite Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Force Qassem Soliemani in a drone strike, the US President Donald Trump accused him for “plotting imminent and sinister attacks on American diplomats and military personnel” while parroting the same hoary claim that Soliemani had targeted, injured and murdered hundreds of American civilians and servicemen.
By assassinating the Iranian top military leadership, Washington is ostensibly preparing to reenter into the Middle East, from where it had formerly gestured to pull out. Though Trump murmurs that he does not want a regime change or war with Tehran, the deployment of thousands of additional troops in the Persian Gulf nullifies his contentions. The US had hitherto invaded Iraq twice to make the Baghdad its strong foothold in the region and is now again baiting the impoverished nation for its sham strategic goals.
Unlike previously, when Washington used to employ such tactics of attacking sovereign countries and killing their leadership to legitimize its hostility and forge multilateral military alliances – this time, nations across the globe rebuffed to buy the US impression of misconception about Iran.
Trump’s adverse action has been strongly disapproved by the international world as a whole and even by the US allies and domestic American political gurus and Congressmen. While Iraq considered the step as “aggression” – China, France, Germany, Russia, Turkey, Britain and others showed a very serene and objective approach and urged the sides, the US in particular, to exercise restraint that could otherwise entail grave consequences for regional peace and stability.
Americans, which were one-voiced on September 11, are now slating Trump for not taking the Congress on board for airstrike in Iraq. Following her statement about Trump administration’s “provocative, escalatory and disproportionate military engagement” that put American citizens, military personnel and allies in danger – the US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is set to introduce and vote on “War Powers Resolution” to limit the President’s military actions regarding Iran.”
Trump’s rival presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders urged Congress to reassert its constitutional responsibility over war while and furious Senator Chuck Schumer endorsed Sanders and planned “to fight him (Trump) tooth and nail” on starting an endless war. Many American also took to the streets to denounce the strike.
The US military conducted the operation in Baghdad so covertly that even its closest ally the UK, which has 400 troops in the Middle East to work alongside the US, and the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, were out of loop as well. Neverthless, UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab official response after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s tweet about recognizing the continuing aggressive threats posed by the Iranian Quds Force resounds the US ordaining attitude to its handiest partner.
Pompeo made such as effort to influence Pakistan and phoned the country’s army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa presumably to seek Islamabad support. But Pakistani military head emphasis on maximum restraint and de-escalation as well as the assurance “We will not allow our soil to be used against anyone” blow up the US intent to inflict disturbance in the Middle East.
In a telephonic conversation with Iranian foreign minister Jawad Zarif, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister termed the US act a “military adventurist” that goes against the international relations. He pressed Washington to pursue the process of dialogue and asserted that China is ready to play a constructive role for peace and stability in Western Asia.
China has also backed Iran’s Hormuz Peace Endeavor (HOPE) that is furthered by Tehran as an important forum of dialogue and political negotiations among the region’s nations based on no use of force, settling crisis peacefully, respect each other’s sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs of other countries.
But all the fused international voices of peace negotiations and restraint seem to have no impact on the US as Trump continues to escalate the situation and push the region into yet another bloody war. After bragging about two trillion dollars of military equipment acquisitions, Trump issued a “legal notice” that the US would strike back in case of any Iranian reprisal, “perhaps in a disproportionate manner.”
As opposed to putting itself accountable to the international community on its uncalled-for offensive, the US haughty attitude is greatly brazen and deplorable. While it should be using the global diplomatic forums to ease the tensions with Iran, it is trying to create more critical mess in the conceit of its military prowess and hegemonic posture.
9/11 terrorist attacks on the US were indubitably the horrific incidence so the global community fiercely condemned the incursions in unison and unanimously backed the US war on terror. But this time, the US is the aggressor – not a victim – which deliberately ripped up the international laws, violated the sovereignty of an independent country and exterminated a serving Iranian army general, therefore is finding virtually no ally to rationalize its drone strike in Iraq.