Neither Henry Kissinger, nor Barack Obama and the European Union (EU) deserved a peace prize. How can the EU deserve a peace prize when it’s been using its military might in the Middle East and Africa for over a decade? As David Swanson notes:
“Europe [...] has not during the past
year — which is the requirement — or even during the past several
decades done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations.
Ask Libya. Ask Syria. Check with Afghanistan. See what Iraq thinks.
Far from doing the best work to abolish or reduce standing armies,
Europe has joined with the United States in developing an armed global force aggressively imposing its will on the world. There were good nominees and potential nominees available, even great ones [...]
The West is so in love with itself
that many will imagine this award a success. Surely Europe not going to
war with itself is more important that Europe going to war with the
rest of the world!” (David Swanson, Why Europe Did Not Deserve a Nobel Peace Prize)
In addition to waging war with murderous weapons, the EU also uses
“economic weaponry” directed against civilians, such as the sanctions
it imposes on Iran. Unlike the EU, Iran has not invaded or attacked any
country and the reasons justifying the economic sanctions are pure
fantasy. Kourosh Ziabari explains:
[T]his union has aggressively
declared an all-out, bloodless war on Iran, affecting millions of
innocent civilians in my country who can’t understand for what crime
they are being targeted and punished in such a belligerent and unfair
manner.
The European Union began to impose an
inclusive oil embargo against Iran since July 1 as a result of direct
pressure and lobbying by the United States and in an effort aimed at
paralyzing Iran’s nuclear program which they claim is not aimed at
civilian purposes, and finally breaking the back of Iran’s economy and
pressuring it into making political concessions [...]
Sensitive medicine and pharmaceutical
products which were previously imported from the foreign countries
cannot find their way to Iran’s markets anymore and thousands of
patients badly in need of medicines for such diseases as thalassemia,
hepatitis, diabetes, different types of cancer, heart diseases and
psychiatric disorders are facing serious problems with finding their
medicines.
Waging wars does not take place
simply by means of bombarding cities or dropping nuclear bombs on other
nations. What the European Union has been doing with Iran is the
unmistakable representation of an all-out war in which the ordinary
citizens are the silent victims. (Kourosh Ziabari The Nobel Peace Prize for Those Who Declared War on My Country)
And as if that was not enough, European peacemaking also includes
fighting Iran’s freedom of speech as Danny Schechter reports: “European
satellite company Eutelsat says it’s pulled the plug on several Iranian
satellite channels following an order by the European Commission.”
(Danny Schechter, Tell Me Lies: European Satellites Ordered To Drop Iranian Channels In Disregard of Free Speech)The odd Nobel Laureate is waging a financial war on its own members as well as the cases of Greece and Spain illustrate:
How can you award of a Peace Prize –
of all things! – to an entity that systematically supports the economic
and social destruction of Greece; imposes extreme hardship on Spaniards
and Italians whilst it supports greedy mega-bankers; has an
undemocratically elected president (Herman van Rompuy) and, through its
NATO war machine, continues bombing and destroying Afghanistan, Iraq,
Libya, and is now poised for unilateral attack against Syria and Iran?
Indeed, “Peace” should be made of sterner stuff!! (Adrian Salbuchi, The European Union Grabs the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize)
But in addition to its internal economic warfare and its plea of
moral duty to promote war abroad and assert its position on the global
chessboard, the EU is not an eligible candidate for this prize.
According to Michel Chossudovsky:
While the EU’s contribution to peace
is debatable, the key issue is whether a union of nation states, which
constitutes a political, economic, monetary and fiscal entity is an
“eligible candidate” for the Peace Prize, in accordance with the mandate
of the Norwegian Committee.
The Olympic Games are “granted” to
countries. But the Nobel Peace Prize cannot under any stretch of the
imagination be granted to a nation-state, let alone a union of nation
states. (Michel Chossudovsky The EU is not a “Person”: Granting the Nobel Prize to the European Union is in Violation of Alfred Nobel’s Will)
Has the Norwegian Nobel Committee become Orwell’s worst nightmare,
where war is peace? To understand their nonsensical choices over the
years and what to expect in the future, one has to wonder who and what
does the Nobel Committee represent?
Expect anything from Nobel Committee
members. They represent wealth, power, privilege, imperial lawlessness,
and war, not peace. Perhaps they believe war is peace. They’ll have to
explain why scoundrels regularly win their highest award. (Stephen Lendman Nobel Hypocrisy Wins Again)
If the Nobel Peace Prize is delusional, the victims of the EU’s warfare will tell you the horror of war is real.Global Research offers its readers a list of selected articles on this topic.
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