Monday, September 9, 2013
Global conflict solving
Is the global system for Internet control any good? It is said to help disclose terror attacks and international criminality, but it can not even detect a full civil war. It should have been peace in Syria by now if the system worked technically and psychologically.
The war in Syria is cruel towards the innocent, so its ending should be top priority for a world police. Instead we hear NSA looking for hypothetical threats elsewhere. And the American president is sadly lacking efficient methods for stopping the war.
No one else has put forward a method to end the war. That is strange. How comes that humanity is so clever in using computers and so bad at solving human conflicts?
However, we are maybe quite good at living in peace. Most humans do. Syria is the exception. It makes the war even more difficult to accept.
If global control worked, we would detect possible conflicts early, and use the appropriate psychological arguments to sort out the situation and go on living in harmony.
These days humanity as a whole has access to an intelligence that is greater than ever. If all universities and think organizations all over the world were asked to answer the question: How to solve any political conflict without creating new conflicts, the question should be answered.
So what are we waiting for?
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