Monday 7 December 2020

The Unusual Conversation

 Through the aisle's of the beautiful heaven, passing through the garden's stretching farther ends of the world, with its withered fountains a slim, tall man passed through the pathway to reach a huge mansion situated in the clouds.

The door opened, a thin man with spectacles opened the door.

"Namaste! Jai Shree Krishna" the spectacled man greeted his guest with a grim smile.

"Come in Jinnah" he said with his feeble voice, As he walked past his huge corridor in heaven, leading the way for his guest.

"Kem Cho!!?", the host asked his guest, while going back to spinning his khaadi charkha.

Jinnah sat down on the swinging chair close to Gandhi, removed his A. Craven cigarette, while moving on his chair.

"So, your country does another Barbaric Act!! it gave the Babri Masjid land to the Hindus, when will the fundamentalist mindset of your country stop?" he questioned his host in his sauve british accent.

"First your country repealed the Article 370 in Kashmir and now this", he continued.

"You know this is the reason, I supported the two-nation theory, we would've never survived together!!", he exclaimed while breathing out the smoke in his lungs.

"I remember my friend Justice Abdur Rehman had once told me,The Hindus and Muslims are not two religious sects like the Protestants and Catholics of England, but form two distinct communities of peoples, and so they regard themselves. Their respective attitude towards life, distinctive culture, civilization and social habits, their traditions and history, no less than their religion, divide them so completely that the fact that they have lived in the same country for nearly 1,000 years has contributed hardly anything to their fusion into a nation... Any of us Subcontinent Muslims travelling for instance in Afghanistan, Persia, and Central Asia, among Chinese Muslims, Arabs, and Turks, would at once be made at home and would not find anything to which we are not accustomed. On the contrary in India, we find ourselves in all social matters total aliens when we cross the street and enter that part of the town where our Hindu fellow townsmen live", he spoke with a sense of despair in his tone and a sense of pride in his concept of brotherhood.

Gandhi heard him patiently while spinning his charkha", I would've agreed with you if Bangladesh had not been created", he answered in his humble tone.

"You see, the world has'nt changed much since we left it, no matter how much i tried, i could not make religion a personal matter to the 175 Crore people who call the subcontinent their home" he continued while looking at Jinnah through his Charkha.

"Universal Brotherhood is useless if it is confined to a certain religion, it creates the You vs Us belief. Spirituality binds people beyond the barriers of the society, religion unknowing to people sometimes creates unseen barriers. I see more inter-mingling of thought and religion in India than in Pakistan and that for me is the biggest win for my values" he uttered with a sense of unconditional pride in his tone. 

India despite its varied demographics, traditions and the 560+ princely states around 1947 had kept its Father of the nation by keeping its fabric united. The diversity is so unique that a Ladhaki from Zanskar, would be completely distinguishiable from a native of the coast of Kanyakumari who in turn would not understand a word of Kutchi spoken by a native, who would not relate at all to the culture of Arunachal Pradesh all because of its outlook and the fabric of unity.

Jinnah who was both angry and restless by now, wanted to get back at Gandhi on his jibe of spirituality. "So if that was the case, why do you have so many insurgents in your society? Why are there such ethnic religious tensions in your society?", he questioned Gandhi with a grim on his face.

"Because that is human nature, we look at the differences first instead of similarities. We categroize and create labels, stereotypes and think we ourselves are superior to those labels, certain muslim's relate to the Arab culture more than the Indian culture who in turn treat them as "Mawalis", people have similar prejudices against other communities and cultures" Gandhi spoke with a sense of resent in his tone signifying how uncontrollable things can be sometimes.

"And does your human nature characteristic also justify razing down a mosque?" he questioned Gandhi with his gazing eyes.

"Masjido tamara desama pan todi padavamam avi che Jinnah!!, Lal Masjid was demolished in your country aswell, highly unfortunate but atleast the mosque was'nt active and the values i've imbibed in my children compensated a larger bargain" he replied with a unconditionally unapologetic tone.

Number of followers or adherents do not make a religion big, if they did football and cricket would be a larger cult than religions.

"I've always admired your oratorship skills Bapu, but all this Gyan and you still got killed by your own children!!, What have you really achieved in life?, atleast I am revered by own children" he questioned Gandhi.

"The shots were fired at Mohandas Gandhi, not my Values, i tried my level best to persuade Hindus to stand along side their Muslim brethern during Khilafat movement, a cause that had nothing to do with the Hindus, the Moopla riot followed, i even called for muslim scriptures being read in hindu temples, maybe while trying to bring two individuals under roof i created demons while trying to please one at the stake of the other and those demons keep revitalizing till date" Gandhi answered while looking through his window at the beautiful sunset over heaven with birds of tranquility flying over the horizon.




Sunday 2 February 2020

CAA-NRC View vs Counter View



   So the country has been going through an intensive debate on CAA for the last two months, people have been protesting and counter-protesting the Act, social media has been abuzz with views, violence has been reported on all ends and Adnan Sami gets Padmashree Award for his contribution to the field of music. People anticipate that the protest will go on for months just like Hong Kong protests and the India is divided on the lines of "Bhakts vs Libtards".


First things first, I come from a family with ancestral roots to Undivided Punjab, I have heard stories of my own close relatives not being able to make it to India and most probably never survived. Therefore I believe I am in a better position to at least comment with a better view on the Pakistan Scenario.

Minorities in South East Asia :

 Unlike India which has been a successful sovereign democracy, our friendly neighborhood isn't as friendly to its minorities. India has had three Muslim presidents, several Muslim chief ministers in Hindu majority states and several intellectuals, Businessmen, academicians, artists who have made India proud.

On the contrary, a Non-Muslim can never become a leader of the state unless he is one, Pakistan has a separate electoral for Hindus and Christians , and the representation in mostly Nil. Apart from the representation, they are generally persecuted on religious grounds. During 1993 Babri Masjid and 2002 Godhra riots, several temples were razed down by mobs as a back lash to something that was not even their fault.  During 1971 three lakh hindus were killed for no fault of theirs. Taliban regime killed several non Muslims for just being Kafir.

A simple Google search on " Conversion Pakistan" will give you an average 2-3 news articles depicting forced conversion on Minorities (Just try it yourself).

Counter View : Aren't Muslims persecuted as well? 

Maybe they are, on account of not being Muslim-enough as can be seen in several countries. Maybe that's the reason you see several Pakistani cricketers resort to presenting themselves as more pious to be able to survive in their society.

But is that persecuted minority? The answer in "NO". One can't be a persecuted minority part of the majoritarian religion in his own country.  People who left Iran post 1979 and Afghanistan post Taliban occupation can not be termed "persecuted minorities" but part of a civil crisis. And as seen a lot of Iranian's and Afghan's did go their respective homeland's when the situation was favorable.

What is CAA?

So what exactly is CAA, if one had to read it without the labels of Right wing or left wing implementing it, It provides citizenship to people whom the Government of India deems as Persecuted Minorities in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.


The Humanitarian Liberal View:

There are a lot of people I came across who consider themselves as Liberals, believing in no religion but Humanity which is a very noble concept. But because you believe in Humanity does not imply the persecutor also believes in Humanity. So if you oppose CAA, one should really ask or at least be able to answer the following with close ended answers

i) Are minorities persecuted in Afg-Bang-Pak?. Yes/No
ii) If they are persecuted and wish to move outside their respective countries, should they be supported ? Yes/No.
iii) Should India do something for them, if they come to India and seek citizenship?. Yes/No.
iv) Are you against CAA or you want CAA to be implemented with amendments?.

If all your answers are No, you aren't a humanitarian but just Anti-Right.


Counter View : The Government is Anti-Muslim for implementing CAA.

View : The Right Wing labelled BJP Government granted 3753 Visas including Citizenship's between 2014-2019, but only 1854 were Hindus. This includes the likes of Adnan Sami, Pernia Qureshi, who have been associated with India. Now if there are really Muslims persecuted in Pakistan, they can apply citizenship directly through India's Asylum policy.

P.S Citizenship through CAA takes 5 years, Citizenship through Asylum is less than two years.



The CAA-NRC Whatsapp fiasco.

People have received news of the BJP Government building a 1.5 Million capacity refugee camp across India. But has anyone ever filed an RTI to verify if its true? If the camp is big enough, are there any pictures of its construction or its presence?

NRC states one is required to show at least one of the nineteen listed documents (including PAN, Adhar, Passport, Land records, Jail records for the least ) to unify and sanitize a unique record of Indian residents. Since census does not cover certain areas in Nagaland, Assam, Manipur and Kashmir, the Government has the right to quantify a record all the individuals living in this country.

Stats : Just for the record, India has 123 Crore Aadhar card holders
                                                           93 Crore Voter Id's
                                                          157 Crore bank accounts (Current and Savings)
                                                            38 Crore PAN Cards
                                                          26 Crore children enrolled in schools
                                                           6 Lakh Villages with Land records (92%)
                                                           4,33,033 Prisoners in Jails
                                                           21,000 people in Mental Asylum's

Population : 135 Crores.                                                           

So the only people who would not have a single record out of the one's listed above would be a very minuscule percentage of the population. Those not a part of NRC can still provide details of three known Indian individuals and register as part of NRC, and that individual can be of any faith.

The Curious case of Tukde-Tukde

If its the left wing breaking this country or the right, its India that suffers.
Both the left wing and the right wing tries to scare you of World War Two type consequences.
Both the wings share old videos on Social Media depicting themselves as the Victim.
Both the wings speak about the other breaking the country when both are equally responsible for dividing the society.

Saturday 5 August 2017

The GST roll-out's Agni Pariksha

So it has been almost a month since GST rolled out in the world's largest third largest economy (By Purchasing Power). It is never easy implementing a taxation roll-out about 8 months after demonetizing 86% of the currency in circulation. Owing to the fact that Demonetization led to a 6% free fall on BSE indices, GST roll-out was daunting and critical at the same time, many expected the July 1st deadline to be extended due to under-preparation.

For those of you who know the indirect tax structure in India, it was complicated as hell, India had ranked 106th in terms of ease of doing business by World Bank in 2015. Practically you had to align your goods or service on the lines of any of the Countervailing duties, Service Tax, Central Excise duties, VAT, Krishi Kalyan Cess, Swach Bharat Cess along with the list of "Babudom" coquette's to cater to. The process was always complicated with different tax fillings for each state, much paper work and considerable amount of complicated procedures.

Therefore with GST on the roll all you had to do was check your product along the catalog of  0,5,12, 18,28 tax slabs, the government listed over 20,000 products and services along with the taxation slab. The tax was then equally split between the State and Central governments. In fact the government also set-up a help-desk hotline for any questions or queries and came up with its own software for GST implementation.

The whole idea was to keep raw material based products at zero percent GST, while aligning products and services based on level of processing, cost and finished/niche products higher up the taxation ladder scale. Just as an example Fresh Milk has 0% GST, acidified milk or yoghurt has 5% GST, Butter and Cheese has 12% GST, while condensed milk had 18% GST and if you had a milkshake at Keventers you would end up paying 28% GST.  There was still a lot of confusion when products or services were bundled part of different tax slabs.

The Big Day and The Punch

The markets seemed critical on July 3rd and ended up on a flat note, but gradually till Friday July 7th the markets saw a 1.5% up from the previous week. FMCG companies were the biggest benefactor from this roll-out and most of them ended up extending the tax benefits to end users by reducing prices.

Today a month after the GST roll-out all the FMCG companies including HUL, P&G, Dabur, Nestle have fared well with stocks moving up in the last 1 month.

Most of the automakers have fared well including Maruti, Tata Motors, with Eicher Motors doing exceptionally well last month.

IT Companies despite loosing out on business globally have flared well in June with Infosys, Wipro, HCL, TCS doing well.

The Good news (Prominent necessities that have become cheaper)

* Iphones/iPad's are cheaper.
* Milk, Eggs, Cheese for all those hitting gym.
*  Apparel less than 1000.
* Bikes, Luxury Cars
* Economy Class tickets
* Hotel Tarrif less than INR 7500(Goa trip on the way).

As usual the price of Cigarettes and Liquor has been impacted majorly but that's fair since according to WHO the tax burden on Tobacco products and Liquor items is recommended to be at 75%.

All in all the GST impact has been positive and continues to benefit organizations, manufacturers, retailers, distributors and end consumers, despite people complaining about it. In fact that is one thing  I personally love about this NDA government, the ability to take a decision and abide by a strong  decision despising appeasement over enablement. Hope it helps define India as a more organized market after the note-ban, direct tax slab modification, BeNami Act.








Monday 8 February 2016

KARMA - The Female Canine species

Some say we are born, we live, die in a cyclic order. Some say after death we go to heaven or hell based on our deeds, Some say human life is a test and it is up to us to succeed or perish. While lots of others really don't care, and believe in living to the fullest, who knows what lies ahead.



So what really are we? and why so much claptrap over something that lies beyond death and over something that no one really knows..


The answer to this probably lies in the "Curiosity of the Human Mind", we have evolved from being apes through groups to conquests to barbaric civilizations to colonialism for what?. One crore(10 million) people died in World War-I for what?  Two and a Half crore died in World War-II for what?. Uncounted black slaves traded to Europe , America and Middle East. Who did all this? and whom should God really punish for all this? If some one killed or died saving his land 500 years back, how does it even matter today?.

Thus I believe it all boils down to the human tendency to fight back, to tell ourselves that the bad would have to pay for his misdoings, and maybe that's the reason not God but we created Heaven and Hell, we created Ghosts and Angels, we created Evolution and Judgement day. Maybe all we wanted is "Nirvana"- the ability to be free, free from our miseries, free from all the troubles, hardships while having the ability to do whatever we wish to. Maybe that is the reason we envy the rich,  powerful or attractive, because we wish to be like them. This Envy is what makes us greedy, angry,egoistic and wrath.

I like to believe even if religion is just a creation of man, i believe it represents a human desire for wrongdoers to be punished. I hate the idea that Dawood Ibrahim still lives after 1993 bombings or I feel the juvenile in the case of Nirbhaya shouldn't live . I feel some sort of need for Karma or the concept of Heaven and hell or  a Biblical atonement, or justice, or something. I like to believe there is some due reward, that karma kicks in at some point, even if it takes years or decades to happen. Some one told me this great thing is what has become my philosophy as well. 

"I want to believe there's a heaven. And I want to believe there's a hell."

Wednesday 21 October 2015

The Ultimate Shortcut to Heaven

I was on my way for Kayaking the past weekend when I came across few gentlemen(of all age groups) riding their bikes towards a Blood Donation camp, One kid probably missed and was desperately looking for someone to give him a lift, I stopped by and asked the young lad to hop on and dropped him at the camp.

It din't take me long to realize that the White shirt, Khadi trousers wearing people belonged to RSS or Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. 
"So how long since you are with the Shakha?", I asked out of curiosity.
" Around 8 months, he replied".. "My father asked me to join them", he replied in his innocent tone.
"That's nice, So what do you do at the Shakha's?', I asked him continuing the conversation.

"We meet at the local community center and they teach us Vyayam and Yoga and we sometimes volunteer for social causes" he said while being totally distracted during the conversation.

Finally we reached the camp and the kid got down, i asked the kid his name and he replied "Munna", i asked him for his real name and he replied "Basheer.. Sheikh", my jaws had dropped when i asked him "You are a Muslim?'(Something I've never asked anyone, coz it really never bothered or mattered). He was like "Haan", still distracted and eager to join his comrades, I told him i'll give him a chocolate if he answered my questions, he denied talking to a stranger and told me "I have to go, my Abbu is waiting" and ran away.

It took me few minutes to come out of the thought and I researched about it, Yes RSS is the world's largest voluntary organization(50 Lakh Volunteers) and Yes it had a Muslim Rashtriya Manch - a wing for muslims who lived on Nationalist Ideals. Considering the recent set of events ranging from Dadri lynching to Anti-Beef activists death to politicians condemning it or provoking it. I thought to myself, "What could go wrong with a 90 year old organization that fought against the British, Volunteered during 1962, 1965 and 1971 War, organized and rescued people during so many natural calamities". What could go wrong with people blaming the RSS so much so that it is compared to Taliban?. I even remember my grandfather telling me "Had there not been RSS in India, lot of Hindus and Sikh families would have never made it to India during Partition".

I remembered a conversation with a Muslim friend, a mentor and a dear friend after being 180 ml down. It seemed rational and from someone who was well educated,  was doing his Ph.d then.
"What has the government done for us?' he asked slightly typsy after his last glass.
"Yes, the quota system has ruined us", i said with my glass of Lime Mojito(My regular drink).
"No, for us Muslims, what has the government done for us?" he asked.
"Why are you talking like Owaisi's!! I think you should stop drinking now", i told him taking his glass away.
"No!! I have not had a single benefit of being in this country", he exclaimed with the alcohol levels rising in his blood.
"Tho meri kaunsi Aarti Utari hai P.M ne?, I've had the same benefits as you", i spoke.
"Isse acha tho mai Saudi ya Dubai hi chala jaata!!, at least Paisa and Zaat tho hothi", he exclaimed down with 240 ml now.
I dint truly understand what he was saying and he passed out, while i dropped him back home. I later learnt from him that some Maulana had come to his place to revive his faith and preached him on being Pious.

The two instances stated show 2 sides of the same coin, Are we 125 crore Democratic Republic Indians who have survived years of Foreign rule just to end up fighting each other over "Beef"??. Why should every speech on Hinduism or Islam start with "We are in Danger" or "Kayamat aane wali hai??", I might not know much about religions but I know Judgement day won't come because of God's fault or God's wrath but because of You and Me.
And I'm definitely sure God doesn't allow killers in Vaikunth, Swarg, Jannat or Heaven












Thursday 8 October 2015

Secret Confessions of a Smart Modi-Hating Secularist

I don't care if the Indian Economy grew by 7.3% in 2015 and  Rs. 3770 crores of Black Money was brought back into India or 2.45 Lakh Jobs were created in the Past year or some stupid Index called "Inflation" (CPI) came down to 4.37%.

FDI inflow might have increased to $44.9 Billion (up by 24.5%) but that is only because Modi keeps visiting countries and taking selfies. What is this "Swach Bharat", "Digital India", "Make in India", "Beti Bachao", "Jan Dhan Yojana", nothing works, I dint even take that crappy "LPG Subsidy", in spite of some 10 Lakh families going for it.


 Where are the "Acche Din"??  All I see is the nation in turmoil, Bans everyday, riots everywhere. I am never going to vote for Modi because



1) Modi banned Maggi

So what if Maggi had higher levels of Lead and MSG(Mono-Sodium Glutamate) content and was considered harmful by the Food Safety Authority of India(FSAI), Modi and Right wing activists banned Maggi.







2) Modi banned Beef in India

So what if a 20 year old Bill passes in Maharashtra banning Cow slaughter and its products, though I have Buffalo, Ox and Bull Meat I shall still not vote for Modi, because Hindu Zionists banned Beef, Though I am smart enough to differentiate between Cow meat and other Bovine meats, it is against my Fundamental Rights. And What if more than Half this Country revers  Cow as their Mother because Cow Milk is equated to a Mother feeding her baby, Beef is my Fundamental right and I can't adjust on Buffalo, Ox or Bull Meat instead.


3) Modi banned Porn because he is single

So what it was a meager step to control Illegal Child Pornography in India, watching Porn is my fundamental right, So what if 37% of the 90 Million websites in the world are Porn websites, I want those 857 URL's to be unblocked in India, though most of the websites i generally visit are working fine it affects my fundamental right to free will.


4) Modi Banned Meat in Mumbai

Even Jains have joined the Hindu-Zionist Band wagon and want meat banned for 4 days.. Imagine 4 days of my life without Meat!!! So what if mid-day meals are banned in Kerala during Ramzan because Muslim kids would find hindrance in fasting, this is India, not a developed European country where such a ban could be considered on Environmental and Conversational Grounds. Paryushan is for Jains to follow absolute abstinence as much as possible in order to clean their mind and body of negative thoughts, not for me, its my fundamental right.





This is what a 4 day non consecutive meat ban could do to me





5) Modi and Hindu Zionists conspire to Kill Beef Eaters

One gentleman Mohammed Ikhlakh lost his life because a mob of 120 armed men stormed his house only after hearing calls over the temple loudspeaker, his Zionist Hindu neighbors tried to save him but couldn't save him and his son was brutally injured. His elder son Mohammed Taj called for politicians to stop politicizing his father's death , maintain harmony and even asked politicians not to visit them but politicians showered lakhs of rupees to garner vote-bank politics and kept giving provocative speeches like "I've eaten Beef, do what you can!", instead of feeling sorry for the gentleman and his family, I shall blame Modi over the incident.



6) Modi did Gujarat riots 2002:

This is my forte, I shall use this forever against him just because he started off as a Swayam Sevak. So what if in the below video telecast-ed just after the riots he says, Anyone who breaks the Law and order situation shall be punished and anyone who dreams of committing such a Heinous crime shall be punished, Modi did Godhra riots and Maya Kodnani case was just a Gimmick to cover up things. Smart you see.








7) International Yoga Day, Salman Khan Verdict, Yacub Memon Hanging, 7/11 Accused hanging are Hindutva Motivated Ideologies and acts :


"Forcing" me to do Yoga was a grave act in democracy, though 20 crore people world-wide participated, I din't do it but I ensured i comment on it and call it Right-Wing Motivated.









Salman Khan a.k.a Bhai was only targeted because he was a Muslim and Modi did it.

























Yacub Memon was an innocent Chartered Accountant who din't know where his money was being invested, I wish to believe his wife's story rather than the Supreme Court's story because that's how masala movies are.





















All these reasons have strengthened my angst towards Modi and I will only vote for a Leader in the  next elections who believes in Increasing Quota as his Election winning agenda, wears a skull cap to appease minorities or provides free subsidy schemes to increase the Government's debts. That's how Politics and Politicians should be in India.


Monday 28 September 2015

When the World goes "Tel Lene"

As a 10 year old i was a die-hard John Rambo fan, i always thought War was one-man game where the Hero pumps bullets, rescues the innocent, wins over the girl and eventually saves the day for the world.

I witnessed the Afghanistan War(War on Terror), Iraq War, Libyan War, Donbass War (War in Ukraine), ISIS war and it has made me think over n over. If you see in every case there is one bad guy who was good once upon a time and was accepted by the people, but then he turned rogue, committed Mass killings, torture, rape till one NATO country(US Led or Ally led) jumps in, kills the rogue and saves the day just like John Rambo.


This was till I observed this map recently





The above map is of the OPEC or Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, a list of 12 countries which have 81% of the worlds proven oil reserves,with middle east amounting 66% of the OPEC total.


Now Petrol or Crude Oil controls economies, the higher the price of petrol, the higher the costs of transport incurred eventually leading to rise in prices of basic commodities, that's the reason Petroleum is called "Black Gold" and a change in crude oil price fluctuates stock markets and economies likewise.


Coming to the map, a question comes up, What binds all these 12 countries in the world?, No culture, religion, politics or military aid binds them all, but then there is one common thread that runs through all of them that is Each of them is either a U.S ally or at War with U.S or under an ongoing conflict within itself.


KUWAIT : In 1990, Saddam Hussein attacked Kuwait its relatively smaller and richer neighbor over oil-pricing issues, in retaliation Kuwaiti Government paid $60 Billion to the U.S led coalition to help it overthrow Iraqi forces from Kuwait. Uncle Sam readily did so and since then Kuwait has great political relations with U.S.A


U.A.E : There is no question about the friendship between U.S.A and U.A.E, Dubai has huge U.S and western investments which led to its growth in the past 10-15 years. In 2009 U.S signed a bilateral deal which for peaceful nuclear cooperation in U.A.E, it is also a major supplier of Arms and ammunition for the U.A.E army.


IRAQ : In 1970's and 80's Saddam was shown as a good guy by the western media, till he went rogue fighting with Iran, Kuwait and eventually expelled post 2003 Iraq War. Iraq's economy today stands at adverse conditions with its Iraqi Dinar 17 times lower than the Indian Rupee today. Baghdad was once called the "Paris of the Middle East" while today it stands as a extremist infested nation, Vice President of Iraq Nouri Al-Maliki had openly accused the United States of using ISIS as a pretext to maintain its military presence in Iraq


IRAN : U.S and E.U has placed unprecedented Trade sanctions on Iran since 2006, it is said that if the sanctions against Iran are removed crude oil prices could go down by 10% but that I am personally sure would not happen so soon. Iran's economy has been plagued by the sanctions and will keep doing so till it doesn't come out clean on its Nuclear weapons.


SAUDI ARABIA: The Ultra-Conservative Islamic Monarchy made a $60.5 Billion arms purchase, the biggest ever in American History. KSA has always been an important ally to the U.S.A and relations never got affected despite the fact that Osama belonged to the Royal Saudi family and the fact that there are 5000 U.S troops stationed in Saudi since 1993, which increased to 10,000 in 2003. King Abdullah shared a great rapport with U.S.A with King Salman expected of carrying it forward.


QATAR: Though not a great Ally compared to others mentioned here, In 1992, Qatar had built intimate military ties with the United States, and is now the location of U.S. Central Command’s Forward Headquarters and the Combined Air Operations Center.In 2014, the United States sold $11 billion worth of arms to Qatar, including AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, Patriot and Javelin systems. U.S thus has two strong military bases in Qatar.


LIBYA: The story of Muammar Gaddafi is not much different compared to Saddam Hussain, Gaddafi was portrayed a bad guy initially because he nationalized oil exporting companies in 1970's, then a good guy just because he signed the International Atomic Energy Agency protocol and then a rogue again when the Libiyan Civil war erupted and the U.S.A helped Libiya overthrow Gaddafi.


NIGERIA: The U.S.A shared great ties with Nigeria which is a predominantly Christian country till Boko Haram caused problems in Nigeria. The U.S.A under its "Leahy Law" does not sells arms to Nigeria for reasons pertaining to Human Rights Violations but interestingly last month the U.S.A lift the ban and is ready to supply arms and ammunition to help Nigeria fight Boko-Haram.



All in all the same story runs in case of Hugo Chavez for Venezuela, and relatively similar stories in cases of Angola, Algeria and Ecuador who buy heavily from the U.S.

To sum it up I call these the "Petrol Wars" which are not meant to rescue a country from a dictator or control Nuclear War heads or rescue civilians from Barbaric acts but with a mission to improve sale of arms, increase trade relations, fluctuate crude oil prices or destroy economies. 

All this has made me realize the "silly me" as a kid, who thought wars stood for truth to prevail and death of the "Ugly Guy".