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Emergence of new World Order
Saleem, Muhammad
Saleem, Muhammad
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The United States has taken over its global ambitions from Britain, its socio-political precursor mentor. Woodrow Wilson, it may be recalled, championed the same cause while he was vehemently pleading for the establishment of League of Nations. But as he was partly in capacitated by a heart-stroke, he couldn’t carry his nation or the Congress alongwith these ambitions. The U.S has to wait for an other World War-WW-II- to turn to these global objectives. In the early 1990s, Bush Senior in particular, took these ambitions more seriously than his predecessors. The stage was further set mainly because the Soviets lost their global hegemony in its Afghan invasion. Since the removal of the Soviets, Muslims with their passionate involvement in their Islamic ideology, are deemed to be the sole obstacle in their way to global imperialism camouflaged under a diplomatic expression – the New World Order. In order to push the Muslims out of their way, the U.S and its allies are engaged in two types of battles that is, the battle of arms and the battle of Ideas. Overriding objective of both these battles is to dominate and control the Muslim world and exploit their natural /mineral resources. This brief article is meant to analyses this new adventure of the U.S and assess its implications for the Muslim World.
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2006
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