Bikash Choudhury
Barak Obama was conferred Noble Peace Prize at the beginning
of his term as President of USA; Noble Peace prize committee then could have
recognized the ability of Obama to give a new direction to the World on Peace
& Development. The opportunity now knocks at the door of Barak Obama; the
choice is his to make. The opportunity is about seeking a fresh mandate from
American people on “peace and development” which could save and create jobs in America ;
as dead men won’t create jobs but living ones do. The World is sick and tired
of war and violence and certainly don’t deserve more of it; not even at the
borders of Nuclear delinquent Iran .
There are certainly other methods to bring belligerent to the operating table
of negotiation. The principal objective is to convince American people to give
up arms and let the Govt. to cut down defense expenditure to prop up global
economy for good. Obama has stayed the course with great difficulty and
challenges on healthcare reforms at home and eventually able to convince those
Americans who matters the most in line with his deep conviction. It is time,
once again; for Obama to leap out of his skin and bet on peace &
development while he speaks at Charlotte Democratic Convention in September. He
should not only speak about how to cut American and global defense expenditure;
but, also on how to bury the conflict in civilization. Obama could commit to
bring a new law that would make it mandatory for each employee in federal govt.
and in states to have a certification on Religious & Racial understanding
specifically developed for the purpose; the same would apply for private jobs
also. USA could
persuade United Nations to adopt such a policy for itself and all member
Nations; thus creating huge new job opportunity for American corporations in
terrestrial space while bringing down the conflicts on the ground of religion
and spirituality across the World, a notch lower at the least.
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