Us Leads Sanctions Killing Millions To No End By Jomo Kwame Sundaram And Anis Chowdhury


 



US Leads Sanctions Killing Millions to No End

Food crises, economic stagnation and price increases are worsening almost everywhere, following the Ukraine war. Sanctions against Russia especially hurt those relying on wheat and fertilizer imports.
Jun 7    
    
KUALA LUMPUR and SYDNEY, Jun 7 2022 (IPS) - Food crises, economic stagnation and price increases are worsening unevenly, almost everywhere, following the Ukraine war. Sanctions against Russia have especially hurt those relying on wheat and fertilizer imports.

Unilateral sanctions illegal

Unilateral sanctions – not approved by the UN Security Council – are illegal under international law. Besides contravening the UN Charter, unilateral sanctions inflict much human loss. Countless civilians – many far from target countries – are at risk, depriving them of much, even life itself.

Sanctions, embargos and blockades – ‘sold’ as non-violent alternatives to waging war by military means – economically isolate and punish targeted countries, supposedly to force them to acquiesce. But most sanctions hurt the innocent majority, much more than ruling elites.

Like laying siege on enemy settlements, sanctions are ‘weapons of mass starvation’. They “are silent killers. People die in their homes, nobody is counting”. The human costs are considerable and varied, but largely overlooked. Knowing they are mere collateral damage will not endear any victim to the sanctions’ ‘true purpose’.

US sanctions’ victims
The US has imposed more sanctions, for longer periods, than any other nation. During 1990-2005, the US imposed a third of sanctions regimes worldwide. These were inflicted on more than 1,000 entities or individuals yearly in 2016-20 – nearly 80% more than in 2008-15. Thus, the Trump administration raised the US share of all sanctions to almost half!

Tens of millions of Afghans now face food insecurity, even starvation, as the US has seized its US$9.5 billion central bank reserves. President Biden’s 11 February 2022 executive order gives half of this to 9/11 victims’ families, although no Afghan was ever found responsible for the atrocity.

Biden claims the rest will be for ‘humanitarian crises’, presumably as decided by the White House. But he remains silent about the countless victims of the US’s two-decade long war in Afghanistan, where airstrikes alone killed at least 48,308 civilians.

Now, the US-controlled World Bank and IMF both block access to financial resources for Afghanistan. The long US war’s massive population displacement and physical destruction have made it much more vulnerable and foreign aid dependent.

The six decade-long US trade embargo has cost Cuba at least US$130 billion. It causes shortages of food, medicine and other essential items to this day. Meanwhile, Washington continues to ignore the UN General Assembly’s call to lift its blockade.

The US-backed Israeli blockade of the densely populated Gaza Strip has inflicted at least US$17 billion in losses. Besides denying Gaza’s population access to many imported supplies – including medicines – bombing and repression make life miserable for its besieged people.

Meanwhile, the US supports the Saudi-led coalition’s war on Yemen with its continuing blockade of the poorest Arab nation. US arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have ensured the worst for Yemenis under siege.

Blocking essential goods – including food, fuel and medical supplies – has intensified the “world’s worst ongoing humanitarian crisis”. Meanwhile, “years of famine” – including “starving to death a Yemeni child every 75 seconds” – have been aggravated by the “largest cholera outbreak anywhere in history”.

Humanitarian disasters and destroying lives and livelihoods are excused as inevitable “collateral damage”. Acknowledging hundreds of thousands of Iraqi child deaths, due to US sanctions after the 1991 invasion, an ex-US Secretary of State deemed the price “worth it”.

Poverty levels in countries under US sanctions are 3.8 percentage points higher, on average, than in other comparable countries. Such negative impacts rose with their duration, while unilateral and US sanctions stood out as most effective!

Clearly, the US government has not hesitated to wage war by other means. Its recent sanctions threaten living costs worldwide, reversing progress everywhere, especially for the most vulnerable.

Yet, US-led unilateral sanctions against Iran, Venezuela, North Korea and other countries have failed to achieve their purported objectives, namely, to change regimes, or at least, regime behaviour.

Changing US policy?

Although unilateral sanctions are not valid under the UN Charter, many US reformers want Washington to “lead by example, overhaul US sanctions, and ensure that sanctions are targeted, proportional, connected to discrete policy goals and reversible”.

Last year, the Biden administration began a comprehensive review of US sanctions policies. It has promised to minimize their adverse humanitarian impacts, and even to consider allowing trade – on humanitarian grounds – with heavily sanctioned nations. But actual policy change has been wanting so far.

US sanctions continue to ruin Iran’s economy and millions of livelihoods. Despite COVID-19 – which hit the nation early and hard – sanctions have continued, limiting access to imported goods and resources, including medicines.

A US embargo has also blocked urgently needed humanitarian aid for North Korea. Similarly, US actions have repeatedly blocked meeting the urgent needs of the many millions of vulnerable people in the country.

The Trump administration’s sanctions against Venezuela have deepened its massive income collapse, intensifying its food, health and economic crises. US sanctions have targeted its oil industry, providing most of its export earnings.

Besides preventing Venezuela from accessing its funds in foreign banks and multilateral financial institutions, the US has also blocked access to international financial markets. And instead of targeting individuals, US sanctions punish the entire Venezuelan nation.

Russia’s Sputnik-V was the first COVID-19 vaccine developed, and is among the world’s most widely used. Meanwhile, rich countries’ “vaccine apartheid” and strict enforcement of intellectual property rights – augmenting corporate profits – have limited access to ‘Western’ vaccines.

The US has not spared Sputnik-V from sanctions, disrupting not only shipments from Russia, but also production elsewhere, e.g., in India and South Korea, which planned to produce 100 million doses monthly. Denying Russia use of the SWIFT international payments system makes it hard for others to buy them.

Rethinking sanctions
Economic sanctions – originally conceived a century ago to wage war by non-military means – are increasingly being used to force governments to conform. Sanctions are still portrayed as non-violent means to induce ‘rogue’ states to ‘behave’.

But this ignores its cruel paradox – supposedly avoiding war, sanctions lay siege, an ancient technique of war. Yet, despite all the harm caused, they typically fail to achieve their intended political objectives – as Nicholas Mulder documents in The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War.

As Cuba, Iran, Afghanistan and Venezuela were not major food or fertilizer exporters, their own populations have suffered most from the sanctions against them. But Russia, Ukraine and even Belarus are significant producers and exporters.

Hence, sanctions against Russia and Belarus have much wider international implications, especially for European fuel supplies. More ominously, they threaten food security not only now, but also in the future as fertilizer supplies are cut off.

With tepid growth since the 2008 global financial crisis, the West now blocks economic recovery. Vaccine apartheid, deliberate supply disruptions and deflationary policies now disrupt international economic integration, once pushed by the West.

As war increasingly crowds out international diplomacy, commitments to the UN Charter, multilateralism, peace and sustainable development are being drowned by their enemies, often invoking misleadingly similar rhetoric.


By Syed Akbar Ali 

Artikel ini hanyalah simpanan cache dari url asal penulis yang berkebarangkalian sudah terlalu lama atau sudah dibuang :

http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2022/06/us-leads-sanctions-killing-millions-to.html

Kempen Promosi dan Iklan
Kami memerlukan jasa baik anda untuk menyokong kempen pengiklanan dalam website kami. Serba sedikit anda telah membantu kami untuk mengekalkan servis percuma aggregating ini kepada semua.

Anda juga boleh memberikan sumbangan anda kepada kami dengan menghubungi kami di sini
Melaka To Cut Backlog Of Thousands Of Surgeries By Year End

Melaka To Cut Backlog Of Thousands Of Surgeries By Year End

papar berkaitan - pada 5/6/2022 - jumlah : 168 hits
State health director Dr Rusdi Abd Rahman said the Melaka Hospital will perform major surgeries every Saturday by bringing in specialists from other districts or states MELAKA The Melaka state health department hopes to resolve 55 of the to...
The Colours Of Life Um 2022 End Of Asasi

The Colours Of Life Um 2022 End Of Asasi

papar berkaitan - pada 4/6/2022 - jumlah : 228 hits
The Colours of Life UM 2022 End of Asasi Sabtu lepas seawal pagi kami dah gerak dari GP Nak ambik iqa yang dah selesai Asasi di UM Singgah jap di Ayer Keroh untuk sarap Pengalaman lepas memang kedai baru bukak around 8 ke atas Tunggu la kej...
Mpoa Expects 52 000 Migrant Workers By Year End

Mpoa Expects 52 000 Migrant Workers By Year End

papar berkaitan - pada 31/5/2022 - jumlah : 236 hits
The Malaysian Palm Oil Association is expecting about 52 000 migrant workers to arrive by the end of the year but warned that it would be too little too late for output to rebound in the world s second largest producer Malaysian plantations...
Ibu Bapa Yang Ada Anak Lewat Bertutur Dipelawa Sertai Saringan Percuma Cikgu Anis

Ibu Bapa Yang Ada Anak Lewat Bertutur Dipelawa Sertai Saringan Percuma Cikgu Anis

papar berkaitan - pada 16/6/2022 - jumlah : 152 hits
Ibu bapa yang mempunyai anak lewat bertutur dipelawa menyertai program saringan dan pengesahan kanak kanak berkeperluan khas di Selangor Anak Istimewa Selangor memaklumkan mereka yang berminat boleh mendaftar mulai sekarang sehingga tarikh ...
Expect Heavy Traffic At Checkpoints Until End June Says Singapore Immigration

Expect Heavy Traffic At Checkpoints Until End June Says Singapore Immigration

papar berkaitan - pada 9/6/2022 - jumlah : 203 hits
Malaysia s five richest tycoons as listed by Forbes are Robert Kuok Quek Leng Chan Koon Poh Keong Teh Hong Piow and Ananda Krishnan PETALING JAYA The combined wealth of tycoons on the 2022 Forbes list of Malaysia s 50 richest fell 10 from a...
Musang King Durian To Get Sirim Quality Mark By Year End

Musang King Durian To Get Sirim Quality Mark By Year End

papar berkaitan - pada 19/6/2022 - jumlah : 190 hits
Sirim and agriculture officials are working to implement a quality standard for Musang King durian IPOH The standards institute Sirim is developing quality standards for Musang King to ease the export process and to stabilise the price of t...
Zahid Leads Bn Members In Support Of Ge15 To Be Held As Soon As Possible

Zahid Leads Bn Members In Support Of Ge15 To Be Held As Soon As Possible

papar berkaitan - pada 2/6/2022 - jumlah : 141 hits
BN chairperson Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has rallied some 4 000 delegates at its 48th national convention today in pledging support for the next 15th general election to be held as soon as possible BN members who gathered at Dewan Merdeka stood up...
Rafizi Leads Pkr Polls With Over 10k Votes After Seven States Counted

Rafizi Leads Pkr Polls With Over 10k Votes After Seven States Counted

papar berkaitan - pada 30/5/2022 - jumlah : 209 hits
Rafizi Ramli has a sizeable lead over his rival Saifuddin Nasution Ismail for the PKR deputy presidency race according to unofficial results released by the party s central election committee At the time of writing Rafizi is ahead with 52 1...
Adam Adli Leads In Race For Pkr Youth Chief S Post

Adam Adli Leads In Race For Pkr Youth Chief S Post

papar berkaitan - pada 30/5/2022 - jumlah : 335 hits
Youth activist Adam Adli has obtained 7 545 votes in four states PETALING JAYA Youth activist Adam Adli is leading in the race for the PKR Youth chief s post in the party polls after obtaining 7 545 votes in four states His rival Fahmi Zain...
Salam Dalam Salat Jenazah Sekali Atau Dua Kali

10 Praktik Keberlanjutan Yang Wajib Diterapkan Di Tahun 2025

Whatsapp Tak Lagi Sokong Peranti Android Lama Mulai 1 Januari 2025

Melawat Ke Sand Dunes Di Tottori Jepun

10 Perusahaan Rental Mobil Pontianak Resmi Update 2025

Nigeria Tragedi Rempuhan Sempena Agihan Makanan Pra Krismas Ragut 67 Nyawa

Helikopter Terhempas Di Hospital Di Turkiye Empat Maut

Pelajari Kesalahan Trader Pemula Untuk Persiapan Trading Profit Maksimal 2025


echo '';
5 Insiden Jalan Sesak Yang Berlaku Lebih 24 Jam Durasinya

Senarai Lagu Tugasan Konsert Minggu 6 Gegar Vaganza 2024 Musim 11

Keputusan Markah Peserta Konsert Minggu 5 Gegar Vaganza 2024 Musim 11

10 Filem Drama Seram Melayu Berhantu Terbaru 2024 2025 Mesti Tonton

One In A Million 2024 Senarai Peserta Juri Format Pemarkahan Hadiah Dan Segala Info Saksikan Live Di TV3 Malaysia Dan Tonton Calpis Soda OIAM


Hazama Hattan Black Hitam Manis Chord

Top Stock Traders In The World And Key Lessons From Their Success

Resipi Kuetiau Basah Seafood Yang Sedap Untuk Sarapan Atau Makan Malam

Tips Rumah Kekal Wangi

Senarai Kursus Tvet Institusi Tvet Di Malaysia

Pizza Parang Melaka Makanan Viral Yang Wajib Anda Cuba