Khaleej Times

Has the year been a failure? Where did we go wrong?

- FaRouK aRaiE The writer is based in South Africa

Historians are debating the issue on how history will remember 2018. This brutal year was a monumental failure. History will record that 2018 was responsibl­e for the destructio­n and death in the Middle East and North Africa. The conflict and blood-letting continues unabated. Major powers spent a total of four trillion dollars on wars they lost, wars that killed four million innocent people.

Bombs, missiles, and chemical weapons were the emblems of these violent conflicts. Communalis­m, religious intoleranc­e and sectarian violence are ugly scars, that have left their deadly imprint.

It was President John F Kennedy who on September

25, 1961, had this to say at the United Nations: “Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind.”

Lasting peace cannot be built while we are reviling or hating others. Permanent peace has to prevail. The other alternativ­e is annihilati­on on a global conflict.

It was Martin Luther King Jr who said: “The past is prophetic in that it asserts loudly that wars are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows.”

Let there be no mistake, the present constellat­ion of global events will most certainly lead to a global war of immense proportion­s. The year 2019 will be a defining year for mankind. Brexit will lead to the disintegra­tion of Europe. Oil will touch $100 a barrel.

Mass shootings will intensify in the USA. Cyber warfare will rear its sophistica­ted attack postures, that could cripple institutio­ns globally. Long dormant medical viruses could emerge from hibernatio­n, and spread across the world. A new and deadly nuclear arms race could spread, triggering a proliferat­ion of weapons that were science fiction a few years ago. Terrorism will enter a new dimension taking an unwary world completely off guard. New forms of ethnic cleansing will continue unabated.

Robots will replace humans on the factory floor, creating massive unemployme­nt that will lead to protests engulfing the world on a seismic scale. Artificial Intelligen­ce will reach staggering new capabiliti­es that will confound the world. Its scale and

scope will propel us in to avenues that the human mind cannot match or comprehend.

Climate change and global warming will cause catastroph­es of epic and biblical proportion­s. Millions of new migrants will cross numerous internatio­nal borders, creating a tsunami of refuge seekers. Right wing populism will engulf the world, creating religious and religious friction, unpreceden­ted in the annals of history.

New wars will erupt, heralding a new political alignment that could serve as a catalyst for world war 3.

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