The Berlin Wall fell 25 years ago this week. People on both sides filled the streets in celebration,
cheered on by virtually everyone around the world. For all of us who
were alive then, it remains one of the most hopeful historical moments
we've ever experienced.
Now that 25 years have passed, it's an appropriate time to take stock. Have we seized our historic opportunity to create, at last, a more peaceful world?
Sadly, we have not:
Note EU-Digest: After the wall went down in Berlin many new walls went up. There is now a wall built by Israel which will eventually stretch for 750 km's between Palestine and Israel.
There is also a new wall between the US and Mexico and China has built an electronic wall around China to curb what the Chinese citizens can see on the Internet .
Read more: 25 Years After Berlin, Do We Still Need Walls? | Peter Schurman
Now that 25 years have passed, it's an appropriate time to take stock. Have we seized our historic opportunity to create, at last, a more peaceful world?
Sadly, we have not:
- By Wikipedia's count, the US has engaged in 10 wars since then, and we now live in a surveillance state the East German secret police would have envied.
- Russia has reasserted regional military dominance, annexing Crimea, threatening other parts of Ukraine, and re-conquering Chechnya.
- The Middle East is a boiling cauldron of warfare, much of it touched off by the American invasions of Iraq in 1991 and 2003.
- China is building a potentially formidable Navy and picking fights with its neighbors.
Note EU-Digest: After the wall went down in Berlin many new walls went up. There is now a wall built by Israel which will eventually stretch for 750 km's between Palestine and Israel.
There is also a new wall between the US and Mexico and China has built an electronic wall around China to curb what the Chinese citizens can see on the Internet .
Read more: 25 Years After Berlin, Do We Still Need Walls? | Peter Schurman
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