WEEKLY WARNING WORDS

January 21, 2004 - Week 18 - Foreign Affairs

BY DR. BRUNO J. KEITH

     Politically speaking, we have reached the zenith of an abysmal nadir due to our infantile terroristic politicking with our freedoms and those of others sovereign nations. Can we ever live down our shoot-and-kill-first preemptive, preventive wars before trials and errors in patient policies of our proven statesmen? Sadly, as long as well-oiled Bushwackers ride rough-shod over a civilized, cultured and compassionate humanity, we will remain the most hated and despised nation without any hope for rejoining the human race.

     George II will not and cannot set a decent pace in world cooperation. He only knows to act and react like the most virulently violent born-again Muslim mass-murderers because his self-righteousness sees in those of a different cult sinners and criminals. What Arbusto II has in common with other terrorists, is their hatred of the poor and their wretched and dirty ghetto living quarters.

     Owing to such pious tyranny, even the most normal American statesman will find it difficult to regain the understanding, friendship and admiration of those nations who once celebrated and honored our Constitution, our version of a free democratic government, our compassionate capitalism and our world-healing influence. There can never be a new and assured security for us unless we immediately forge powerful alliances with all super-powers which have also experienced cruel terrorism internally as well as externally. Together we can safeguard what is still left of freedom, security and democratic institutions. It is only by close alliances with the Russian, Chinese and Indian super-powers that we can laugh terrorist people and peoples out of existence.

     Our search for political truth and all its consequences must eliminate from our orbit all "liaisons dangereuses" with all Arab states, all Islamic non-Arabs, especially the theocratic-feudalistic ones and their tyrannically militaristic co-terrorists like Saudi-Arabia, Iran, Syria, Pakistan and Indonesia who stalk in the forefront of the most unacceptables. We also must distrust the dictator-general of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, whose life is doomed in the midst of 90% of his people who hate him and love to replace him with a pious mullah and worse murderer of dissenters. We also can and must ignore the lesser well-oiled gulf primates.

     The moment we stop throwing our sharp sword of highest military technology and our weaponry of mass destruction in the scales of international justice, France and Germany will love us again. Great Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand sort of followed our leadership through right and wrong and feel bound to us under all circumstances, as do many citizens of Spain, Italy and all weak nations near Russia. Above all there will be always our most reliable and sincerest ally, Israel, very small, very courageous and most righteous, for decades our first line of defense while we considered the huge Soviet Union the arch devil. Together with all above and some others in need of our sympathy can we reconstruct our once most favorite world organization which served us so well as long as we paid our dues. Nothing can be achieved without the moral weight of the United Nations Organization.

(Expect more pages on Foreign Relations unless a surge of high voltage in current affairs must shunt our "Weekly Warning Words" to the following charge.)

Week 19 - Jan 28, 2004 - Foreign Affairs (Continued)