9 Steps to Peace for Obama in the New Year

by Maireid Sullivan | January 1, 2009 at 03:00 pm
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A memo to Barack Obama from Deepak Chopra, and it suggests a very doable start, since the US President is Commander in Chief of all US military operations. This might be a good time to re-read the great Harold Pinter's (1930-2008) speech on receiving the 2005 Nobel Prize, where he provides extensive details on the impact of US military incursions around the planet.

9 Steps to Peace for Obama in the New Year
By Deepak Chopra, January 1, 2009.


You have been elected by the first anti-war constituency since 1952, when Dwight D. Eisenhower was elected after promising to end the Korean War. But ending a war isn't the same as bringing peace. America has been on a war footing since the day after Pearl Harbor, 67 years ago. We spend more on our military than the next 16 countries combined. If you have a vision of change that goes to the heart of this country's deep problems, ending our dependence on war is far more important than ending our dependency on foreign oil.

The most immediate changes are economic. Unless it can make as much money as war, peace doesn't stand a chance. Since aerospace and military technologies remain the United States' most destructive export, fostering wars around the world, what steps can we take to reverse that trend and build a peace-based economy?

1. Scale out arms dealing and make it illegal by the year 2020.

2. Write into every defense contract a requirement for a peacetime project.

3. Subsidize conversion of military companies to peaceful uses with tax incentives and direct funding.

4. Convert military bases to housing for the poor.

5. Phase out all foreign military bases.

6. Require military personnel to devote part of their time to rebuilding infrastructure.

7. Call a moratorium on future weapons technologies.

8. Reduce armaments like destroyers and submarines that have no use against terrorism and were intended to defend against a superpower enemy that no longer exists.

9. Fully fund social services and take the balance out of the defense and homeland security budgets.

These are just the beginning. We don't lack creativity in coping with change. Without a conversion of our present war economy to a peace economy, the high profits of the military-industrial complex ensures that it will never end.

Do these nine steps seem unrealistic or fanciful? In various ways, other countries have adopted similar measures. The former Soviet army is occupied with farming and other peaceful work, for example. But comparisons are rather pointless, since only the United States is burdened with such a massive reliance on defense spending. Ultimately, empire follows the dollar. As a society, we want peace, and we want to be seen as a nation that promotes peace. For either ideal to come true, you as president must back up your vision of change with economic reality. So far, that hasn't happened under any of your predecessors. All hopes are pinned on you.

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Amy Judd

I totally agree that as long as peace is less profitable than war, things will be difficult to change.

What a great piece though; doable I think!


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158

I disagree.  Obama could not just order any of this done.

Not one of those proposals would get through congress.

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Maireid Sullivan

If the President of the USA is the Commander in Chief, what restrictions are placed upon his decisions? I am aware that his Oath of Office is to uphold the Constitution.

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Tina Kells

I am reading "Life After Death" by Deepak Chopra... he is a very brilliant man.  I'm a big fan and hope Obama gives his words with some serious thought.

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duo

Sounds like an interesting book.  You may also want to read "Life After Life" by Raymond A. Moody, if you did not already do so. 

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Paschen

Great nine point plan and very doable as well, however unlikely that even Obama would follow any of it since he is already showing signs to move into the wrong direction and will end up as most America Presidents did, being Arrogant and Ignorant.


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aelusive

I hope he can make us competitive again.  I am afraid that since we in the U.S. will soon no longer manufacture things, we are doomed.

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Maireid Sullivan

Resource Rent or Land Value Tax is only on the use of  land and resources, and not on productivity itself, thus promoting productivity. ...no income or business taxes, and no taxes on that which is produced. It is a theorem worth studying.

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Tanweer

They are very good points i am agree with them. but i don't believe Obama will follow any of them because they are not practicable for United State. seven years before America invaded Afghanistan and on that time the main reason was terrorism threats but today after seven years the world specially the Afghan people well know the intention of invaders. now we Afghans knew the terrorism was only an excuse and the reality in back of the scene is American economic agenda in the region.

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