Global Research March 18, 2018
This carefully research article by Professor Graeme McQueen presents
a timely historical viewpoint which is routinely “censored” by the
mainstream media as well by the search engines. The danger of World War
III is not front-page news.
Kindly consider forwarding Professor McQueen’s article to your
friends and colleagues, crosspost it on alternative media and blog
sites.
The threat of World War III is real, yet there is no anti-war
movement in sight. In the US, Canada and the EU, the peace movement is
defunct, ignorant of the broader implications of nuclear war.
This is why, dear readers, we call upon your support and endorsement.
There is a real “conspiracy” to trigger war. That’s the truth.
Establish community networks, spread the word, organize at the
grassroots level.
In the words of Prof. McQueen:
“Our
task is clear. We must mobilize both our investigative resources and
our communication resources to nullify the efforts of those who
specialize in the construction and encouragement of war triggers and who
wish to keep the war system robust. We lost over 100 million people to war in the 20th century. Are we really going to let this happen again?”
Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research Editor, March 18, 2018
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As we watch Western governments testing their opponents – today
Iran, the next day the DPRK, and then Russia and China – we hold our
breaths. We are waiting with a sense of dread for the occurrence of a
catalytic event that will initiate war. Now is the time to reflect on
such catalytic events, to understand them, to prepare for them.
The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand on June 28, 1914 in Sarajevo led to the outbreak of World War I. The Gulf of Tonkin incidents on August 2 and August 4, 1964 enabled what we call the Vietnam War.
Both events
were war triggers. A “war trigger”, as I am using the term, is an event
that facilitates an outbreak or expansion of hot war–that phase of the
war system in which active killing takes place.
War triggers
can lead affected populations to cast aside their critical faculties and
their willingness to dissent from government narratives. They can also
disable moral values and ideological commitments. At the outbreak of
World War I the peace movement, the women’s movement and the socialist
movement were all shattered.
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