This thought was in the back of my head for quite some time. West puts pressure, be it political, economic or military, on middle eastern (and other, but lets focus on middle eastern) nations and certain groups respond with terrorism. Or the other way around i.e. certain groups use terrorism and that's the reason why West reacts. That isn't important at the moment. What is important that at the moment both sides are actively pursuing their agendas. Both sides, too, place the blame on the other for the conflict. But, one side - West holds moral high ground on account that terrorism is unacceptable to any civilized nation/society/group/person, which naturally is true.
But, now here's the million dollar question - are there any alternatives to terrorism? Let's take a look at possible alternatives.
1. Military resistance - probably oldest way of settling disputes between nations. Middle Eastern nations can't possible match military might of the West. Just by looking at military spending one can deduce that US alone can eat up entire middle east in a blink of an eye in a case of total war.
2. Political resistance - Western nations hold key positions in virtually all global political institutions in the world. They have the power to block any political attempt that would hurt their interests.
3. Economic resistance - Just by looking at GDP's we can easily conclude that by economic might Middle Eastern nations are in a very big disadvantage. If we add that except oil, Middle East is relatively scarce in resources, not to mention high tech products, the gap get's even bigger. So, no chance of winning against the West in this field either.
4. Propaganda resistance - Again the West has huge advantage. Global news networks, satellites, newspapers etc... Again no way for Middle Eastern people to counter and come out on top in this field.
So, what they can do, except the most obvious, that is, stop all resistance? If they decide to resist do they have any other option?
Concept of democracy in a perverse way reinforces terrorism. People elect their representatives to govern in their name, but bottom line, people are the bosses. By hitting them you are in a way showing them that are bad consequences of their choice and spreading fear so that they would not elect the same government again. On the other hand, are citizens or politicians of democratic nations totally innocent of this? Surely everyone of us have heard at least once by some people that German people after WW2 should have been punished more for "mistake" of electing Hitler. That's the excuse that's used often in defending some Allied or Soviet actions which prime purpose was spreading of terror, like Dresden bombing or fire bombing of Tokyo. I'm fairly certain that some Western politicians in 1999 defended NATO bombing of non-military targets with similar words, i.e. Serbian people must accept that there are consequences of their bad choice of government. Isn't that also some form of terrorism?
Now, please, don't interpret this in a way that I am supporting, justifying or condoning terrorism in any way. In this discussion I would say that terrorism is unacceptable as a way of resistance. But the question is what are the alternatives? I'm looking for a constructive discussion.
I'm asking this because I refuse to believe that some people are inherently evil and are willing to give their lives and spend insane amounts of money to spread death, fear and misery or that some religions (in this case Islam) is more prone to fundamentalists and radicals in comparison to other religions. There must be another reason in my mind and this is an attempt to find it.
So, if West opens up some other possibilities of resistance to them (political and propaganda come to mind), would that have an effect of less terrorism? Or are there any other means of resistance available to Middle Eastern nations that I'm overlooking? Can it be that by limiting other means of resistance, West is ironically strengthening terrorism?
Please, don't get this as a case of me trying to find excuses or justifying terrorism but as an academic discussion where we try to dig a little deeper at the problem that is turning to be the biggest evil of modern age...
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