Each day, the world appears to be approaching World War III, especially if our current conflicts continue unabated. Superpowers are divided, and various groups are vying for economic superiority. We have a few good, honest leaders around the globe, but the overwhelming majority are cruel or incompetent. They have failed to resolve conflicts, have made the conflicts worse, and have failed to achieve world peace. We need to stop these leaders to prevent wars and encourage better governance. The impasse at the United Nations often results from the use of the veto, which leads to stagnation of the implementation of justice around the world because each country focuses on its own agenda.
New guidelines could make global leaders more efficient. Accountability is paramount. Accountability must occur through an understanding of God or an awareness of a universal organizing principle that exists in the world. Leaders should be ashamed about causing chaos since we are a product of nature. When everything is so ordered, why should we be different?
These leaders must have a strong belief that we will be held accountable in this world or beyond. Many do not believe in life after death, but no one has died and then come back to describe the experience. When these leaders are on their deathbeds, their souls should be able to cast judgment that they acted with justice. In my experience as a Muslim, I have seen how God helps people in the pursuit of happiness and good deeds.