An Ideal World
Dictators have an aim of conquest. They may be powerful dictators or they may be mini- dictators with a subject of one. The motivation is the same in both categories and the only difference is the degree of ambition. Dictators do not operate by reasonable arguments but by emotional decree. Driven by their desire to rule, they make choices and issue edicts that leave their subject(s) wondering. They don?t care about the justification of their whims, it is enough they have felt strongly about something and had the power to enforce it. But their memory is short and they always make major errors in their thinking which isn?t analyzed before they implement. A good example is the former Soviet Union and current day Russia. Stalin crushed all opposition, but entered an alliance with Hitler recognizing his blood brother. A contract between dictators is a stupid arrangement because the purpose of each dictator is not cooperation but conquest. Stalin found out that he had made a bad bargain when Hitler invaded. Had he not, Stalin would have invaded Germany. Current day Russia has the a President who has dictatorial aspirations as demonstrated by his reluctance to deregulate the Russia economy. He is making the same mistake Stalin made when he keeps cozying up to Iran. President Putin has forgotten that America became an ally with Russia to save their hide from Germany but he will not stand with the U.S. in putting pressure on Iran to stop nuclear material proliferation. This is an agreement that makes no sense. Does Putin really think Iran will simply be a friendly ally to Russia? Russia is not in the position of being a super power and should come begging to the U.S. for a treaty in case Iran attacks them which they surely will if they get nuclear capability. The U.S. should make clear to Russia that only if they support our position in the U.N to put pressure on Iran will we consider another bailout. This is the kind of diplomacy that Russia understands. No carrots but a huge stick of protection along with introducing the same issue to Iran that weakened Germany ( fighting a war with two fronts ). What we should tell the ungrateful Russian government that this time if they should be attacked there will be no alliance with us. We will simply watch the invasion and when both armies are decimated we will then wait for Iran to initiate an attack on our allies and/or interests and then destroy them in whatever country they have conquered treating Russia as a mere satellite of Iran. We don?t need fair weather allies.
An ideal world has always been promised outside of reality. The promise of the communists was for future generations that were always generations away. The promise of the muslims is a life beyond the grave which is a contradiction in terms. The promise of the Nazis was a Reich that would last for a thousand years and didn?t last five . All ideals were and are unrealistic, impractical, fantasies that can never be. All created a hell on earth for millions of people. Millions died for these ?ideals? and many more promise to die for the new ideals in the same old shrouds. An ideal world must first of all recognize the world instead of inventing other worlds and systems that are anti -human nature. A world of peace cannot sanction invasion and conquest and therefore the mentality of the dictator.
Political leaders need to recognize they cannot become or collaborate with the dictator mentality. They need to recognize joining an organization ( such as the U.N.) that harbors dictators is counterproductive to world peace. An ideal politician should be more interested in working toward a a realistic political system that doesn?t adopt the methods of criminals and functions as a guardian against the deprivation of individual rights of its citizens. There is no model for this ideal world that conforms to the requirements of the real world. The welfare state is not an ideal as we know it goes bankrupt just as it did in the Soviet Union. A theocracy is not an ideal as it has only created dictates that make living on earth unbearable. A democracy is not an ideal as we saw with the election of Hamas. An ideal world will not be a world where politics reigns supreme. Politics in an ideal world must be focused on the limitation of government to a a narrow range of activities that doesn?t interfere with production and trade. This requires a new brand of politician that recognizes pompous stature is not an ideal that is worthy of a person entering a position with such potential to do harm. Just as the doctors swear to do no harm so too should the politician. And this means do not interfere into the business of business. When a government cannot run its own business without a monstrous debt it has no credibility regulating financial transactions of any kind. Creeping government power is not an ideal worth pursuing. This leaves us with a true ideal, A world where government is restricted to only the appropriate functions based on its nature as a vehicle of retaliatory force. The gnashing of teeth and the abrupt dismissal of this ideal is coming from those who are intent on trying and retrying that which hasn?t worked. This speaks loudly of their motivation and sense of the world they live in. And the problems they face are all consequences of this cynical outlook. They deserve no pity and must be content with facing a future of threats and impending disasters right here on the planet they occupy. This is the ideal they sought and as it evolves they cling to the hope that it will somehow work out. It is a barren hope.