positively channelled to create internationalstructures of global co-operation in all areas ofhuman endeavour.3. Security of nations should not be dependenton military might or threat to use or actual useof force. No nation should imperil the securityof other nations in the pursuit of its ownnational security. All nations should co-operatein assuring the security of each nation.4. War and militarisation, like slavery andserfdom, should be abolished in all countries.War is not a necessary consequence of humannature, nor is it a necessity of history. Childrenshould be taught that war is evil. Their toysand their books should, instead of promotingthe war instinct in them, foster ideas of peaceand internationalism.5. Nuclear Weapons are evil, anti-human. It is amoral evil to make, buy, sell, keep, exchange,deploy, use or threaten to use them. Theyshould be legally banned and totally abolished.6. Research on new technologies of war shouldalso be banned like laser beams, other directedenergy weapons, kinetic energy weapons,enhanced radiation weapons, etc. There shouldbe a concerted international effort to deployexisting science/ technology as well as newresearch solving the problems of poverty, illhealth,ignorance, environmental deteriorationand lack of housing, clothing and transport,which affect the under-privileged.7. Space and the high seas including oceanbottoms, should remain the common propertyof humanity, controlled by a democraticinternational authority, and should be kept freefrom all weapons of mass destruction Theyshould instead become the major arena ofdemocratic, international, scientifictechnological,cultural and communicationalcooperation, and promote a sense of globalbelonging and loyalty among all peoples andnations.8. Competing socio-economic and politicalsystems should be allowed to co-exist andcooperate in an atmosphere of healthy mutualco-operation, mutual trust, and friendlycompetition.Zo]vXn 20229. International treaties, agreements andconventions including the Charter of theUnited Nations should always be respected;no nation should violate these unilaterally; theyshould be developed further as a basis for thenew international polity that is emerging.10. Terrorism, whether private or state, is an evil.It victimises the innocent; creates distrust andinsecurity; render human society more violentand inhuman.Clausewitzian Theory of Peace to War as avicious circle can be deconstructed through thismodel. It is not merely debunking war as modeto victimise ‘the other’;Instead, violence againsthuman society in any form is condemned. Aharmonious co-existence is ideated. In the twentyfirst century, an era of advanced mode ofcommunication, dialogue should be given its duespace. Mar Gregorios urges world nations andcentres of power to reorient these resources tothose that would benefit the humankind at large.In close, the fundamental purpose is to furtheroneself from the whims of ‘survival of the fittest’and move towards unity. Political tension betweennation-state occasions a tense politicalenvironment, a void. Intervention of religion playsa pivotal role in gluing further escalation.Politically, it is ideal for the state to distance itselffrom religion. But it is the prophetic duty of thechurch to stand as a ‘corrective force’ in suchunusual times.ReferenceGeorge, K. M. Paulos Mar Gregorios: A Reader.New Delhi: STOTS Press and Media House, 2017.Gessen, Keith.”Was It Inevitable? A ShortHistory of Russia’s War on Ukraine”.The Guardian.(11 March, 2022). https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/11/was-it-inevitable-a-shorthistory-of-russias-war-on-ukraine.(15 March2022)“Putin: Redrawing Borders, Rewriting History-Russia-Ukraine War.”Al Jazeera. (26 February,2022.)https://www.aljazeera.com/program/thelistening-post/2022/2/26/putin-redrawingborders-rewriting-history.(17 March 2022)142 Hm¿Ø-tUmIvkv Xntbm-tfm-Pn-°¬ skan-\m-cn, tIm´bw
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