The Gulf Crisis and New World Order

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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The Gulf Crisis & The New World Order This is the summary of this historical struggle which I have put before you. One thing has clearly emerged from these events that to date, there has been no change in this policy nor would there be any change in future. These privileges of the Jews would always be preserved and kept intact. Depriving the Muslim States of their rights would remain a cornerstone of their permanent policy. PRESIDENT BUSH'S DREAM OF PEACE In the light of this background, now let us see what could be the dream of President Bush for a "New World Order" for unless we understand that dream it would not be possible to give them an appropriate advice. Against the backdrop of this aggressive historical legacy, as far as I can see, the dream of President Bush, is in fact not a dream of peace but a long tenn strategy for causing the death and absolute destruction in the region. Some people seem to regard death as a form of peace. I have often narrated the tale of a sick horse for illustration. A horse that was much dear to a king, got fatally ill. The king said that he would kill anybody who dared to break the bad news of his horse's death to him. But God's decree had to work and the sick horse died despite all efforts by his men. A person was forcibly deputed to break this bad news to the king. He was threatened with death if be did not comply. The person thought that it was more honourable to die at the bands of the king than otherwise. He was an intelligent person. He went to the king and said, "Congratulations, Your Majesty! Your horse has found perfect peace. ,. The king was very pleased and said, "Tell me more about it. How has it attainted peacefulness?" The fellow replied: "At first one could hear its heaves even from quite a distance, but now I could hear no sound even as I drew close to it. His heartbeats used to shake the earth, but now, when I put my ear to its chest, I could hear nothing. He is lying in complete peace and tranquillity. ,. The king said, "O accursed one! why don't you simply say that the horse is dead". He hastily set the record straight, "Your Majesty, these are your words, not mine. " So the fact i s that the dream of peace in the Middle East as seen by the President of the U. S. , is nothing but a nightmare. The real interpretation of these dreams is that they spell death, even if his dreams be in the name of peace. As far as I have thought, this dream 225