Egypt: from
Anarchy to Insanity Needs Global Intervention
Mahboob A.
Khawaja, PhD.
Egyptian
military junta, historically hated and feared appears to have gained the upper
hand in cold blooded massacres of the innocent civilians demonstrating against the
perpetuated military brutality - a challenge to global human conscience that
must be challenged with intervention to bring to immediate halt. After one year
of political optimism and emerging hope for peaceful transformation of the
anarchy-infested institutions, under elected President Morsi, Egyptian was
moving towards a rational path of democratic change and development. Out of
nowhere, Egyptian Generals seem to have gone paranoid and more of incoming signal
from the US Government that evolving democracy was not befitting to the
American policies and practices in the Arab Middle East. President Obama and
others of the military-industrial complex in Washington view continuing
conflicts and social-economic and political disruptions as necessary to their short
and long terms aims of the foreign policy in the Arab world. They need ruthless
authoritarian dictators as has been the case over half of a century to succeed
and be in place for the US policy attainment at the cost of ruthlessness and
military coups – a vision of American led success leading to political
destabilization and vicious degeneration of the Arab societies. This
corresponds to overwhelming militarization goal – a warrior’s dream of glory
and triumph to make the Arab-Muslims subservient to the Western political
mastery. Simply, history cycle is repeating itself and nothing else. With
exception of the politically elected Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leaders, all
other Arab rulers who call themselves as leaders are devoid of knowledge,
foresight and wisdom to assess the complex phenomenon of political change
dominating the Arab world. Most of the contemporary oil-pumping Arab rulers are
uneducated and self-centered maniacs lacking any viable political imagination
of the real world future. In all of their pursuits, they are subservient to the
Western Masters involved in extending massive security and secret police
apparatus to protect their dwellings and one-sided governance from the
concerned masses in the region. Arab masses are fully awakened after prolonged
neo-colonial darkness and do foresee their political future away from the
conflicting political time-zones of the Arab authoritarianism.
Why the military
coup in Egypt
after an elected democratic Government? All available evidence suggests that it
was a foreign instigated military intervention against the Egyptian people. Its
immediate aim was to destabilize Egypt
and perpetuate another political crisis beside Palestine,
killings in Syria,
instability in Yemen and
already down to their knees the oil exporting Arab rulers, to make them all
subservient to the US wild
dictum and to fix their minds and crush their spirit ever to challenge
US-Israel in the Middle East. Egypt was politically incapacitated
by the continued authoritarianism. But President Morsi was on a right course to
rebuild Egyptian economy and political institutions. Undoubtedly, nobody else
could have done better than the Muslim Brotherhood which is well established
organization over 80 years to pursue a welfare State in Egypt. There is
no other party or leader in Egypt
to exhibit any miracles and benefits to the masses out of the nowhere. If
anyone claims to have done unthinkable, it is false and delusional of the
resources and capacity of Egypt.
So why a military coup under foreign dictates? Opportunist military dictators do not build
progressive societies nor contribute to sustainable political change and
people’s emancipation. Today’s Egypt
under military rule is no exception to this sickening cruelty by man against
man. Egyptian Generals do not represent an invincible army but a camouflaged
combination of in-house corrupt and divided apparatus, often looking to
opportunism of their own to control and manage the Egyptian economy. It is
widely known that many Egyptian political elite including the Generals own or
have investments in the construction and developmental projects being carried
out with foreign assistance. America
provides some $1.6 billion annual aid to the Egyptian development projects and
military institutions. John Grant ( “Despite
Having Wringing, Cairo
Massacres Suit US Policy.” OpEdNews: 8/17/2013) illustrates the contemporary
face of the Obama administration on the current Egyptian political turmoil:
“President Obama's "condemnation" of the
Egyptian military's massacre of civilians sounded like obligatory
ass-covering……. The sense of absurdity in the air takes one back to the halcyon
days of Richard Nixon and his "credibility gap," which now seems like
child's play. Incredibly, even John McCain has a more critical analysis of the
Egyptian coup……. We have repeatedly called on the Egyptian military and
security forces to show restraint," he told the press. It was like the US was saying
to General Sisi, "We wish you could be nicer….. Having watched two-faced US operations
for decades now, I tend to lean toward the latter. That is, that policy
formulators in Washington and Tel Aviv have concluded that an Egypt cleansed
of Islamic influence is in their interests. So, therefore, it's necessary to
crank up instruments of public relations like Earnest Josh to run interference
with reality.”
The daily
planned massacres of the people cannot go unabated and unchallenged; otherwise,
it is a burden on the civilized human conscience. After all, what is the role
and importance of the UNO and its Council responsible for global peace and
security matters. Those occupying the five major powerful seats in the UN
Security Council must initiate immediate actions to stop this bloody
unwarranted human carnage. So far, the UNO appears to be a silent spectator on
the major political issues involving the peace and minds of the global mankind.
Some of the Arab
autocratic rulers enriched with stolen wealth generated by the oil exports, and
more precisely, equipped with small wisdom and big mouth are make sluggish
statements encouraging the Egyptian Generals to crackdown on the public and to
destroy the well organized publicly supported Muslim Brotherhood organization.
They rejoice that General Sisi has geared to dismantle the democratically
elected Government of Egypt as it offers encouragement to all the authoritarian
rulers to maintain their grips over new emerging public awareness and the
movement for political change and reformation across the neo-colonial dominated
Arab governance. If the Arab rulers were wise and farsighted, they should have
welcome the peaceful change in Egypt
and the election of President Morsi - a
man of intellect and futuristic imagination for political change. If
rationality is to assert its place, President Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood
had inherited essentially a corrupt culture of governance overthrowing more
than sixty years of military governance. It was unthinkable that the phenomenon
of peaceful change could produce positive economic and political results
overnight for all the Egyptians. Egyptian youths and the ordinary folks showed marvelous
imagination and courage to overthrow Hosni Mubarak and to get rid of the
oppressive military control over the civilian life.
Jacob
Heilbrunn (“Obama's Egypt Address: A License to Kill”: Information
Clearing House: 8/17/2013) provides a critical insight to Obama’s mind how, he
sees the US
half-heated cynical engagement in the whole affair:
“If he was ever apprehensive, Gen. Abdel Fattah
al-Sisi can relax. Obama spoke but he did not speak a language that the
generals will interpret as anything but a license to kill. So much for Obama's
lofty expressions about a new beginning in his address to the Muslim world in Cairo in June 2009.
………. What Obama's foreign policy appears to amount to
is abdication, a passive surrender to events. Egypt
is not Syria.
America
has long been directly, intimately engaged in its affairs. But Obama is acting
as though he's an innocent bystander, wringing his hands over the terrible things
he's witnessing but incapable of actually trying to influence events. No doubt
Obama was right to state "America
cannot determine the future of Egypt."
But this is a straw man. Who said America could determine its future?
What it could have attempted to do was nudge Egypt toward compromise. Now it may
be too late. Obama may have acted like he was putting Egypt on
notice, but the only thing the generals will end up noticing is his passivity.”
America is becoming irrelevant and its global
importance in political affairs is diminishing fast, observed the
internationally reputable scholar Noam Chomsky
because America acts contrary to the interests of
its own people (“The U.S. Behaves Nothing Like a Democracy, But You'll Never
Hear About It in Our 'Free Press'.” Information Clearing House: 8/17/2013):
“American power is diminishing, as it has been in fact
since its peak in 1945, but it's still incomparable. And it's dangerous.
Obama's remarkable global terror campaign and the limited, pathetic reaction to
it in the West is one shocking example. And it is a campaign of international
terrorism - by far the most extreme in the world. Those who harbor any doubts
on that should read the report issued by Stanford University
and New York University, and actually I'll return to even more serious
examples than international terrorism…… Well, another important feature of RECD
is that the public must be kept in the dark about what is happening to them. The
"herd" must remain "bewildered". The reasons were explained
lucidly by the professor of the science of government at Harvard - that's the
official name - another respected liberal figure, Samuel Huntington. As he
pointed out, "power remains strong when it remains in the dark. Exposed to
sunlight, it begins to evaporate…… As I mentioned, Obama's now conducting the
world's greatest international terrorist campaign - the drones and special
forces campaign. It's also a terror-generating campaign. The common understanding
at the highest level [is] that these actions generate potential terrorists.
I'll quote General Stanley McChrystal, Petraeus' predecessor. He says that
"for every innocent person you kill", and there are plenty of them,
"you create ten new enemies".
All the monsters
of history are to be found among the absolute leaders exercising absolute power
in disregard of the interests of people. Military intervention and its anarchy turned insanity
is unmindful of the innocent massacres in the streets of Cairo. Military dictators have replaced
Pharaoh to make Egypt
a land of unpredictable warring people. It makes no sense why the Egyptian
Generals should intervene and stop a new chapter of democratic change and
development in Egypt’s
modern political history. Most Arab rulers have no sense how soon they could be
redundant and replaced by the same American policies and practices. All the Arab
states put together are powerless and increasingly becoming irrelevant to the
global system of governance. They opted for oil-generated delusional prosperity
and rejected Islam as a way of life. The earth does not feel their weight or
presence on any part of the Arabian Peninsula.
They lack intelligent people and public institutions in political governance to
know and understand and assess the implications of the Western military and
political strategies impacting all aspects of the Arab lifelines. At times,
when the Arabs were linked to the originality of Islam, they ushered new era of
knowledge-based progressive societies, scientific discoveries, law and justice,
multicultural values and new insights into building advanced civilization
unparallel in human history. With all the oil wealth and so called
happiness, they are modern beggars and consumers in all affairs of human
endeavors. They continue to live in self-geared conflicting time zones, soon to
be halted and overtaken by foreign powers and their mercenaries. Continued
military coups and political chaos would serve the interests and priorities of
the Western political masters, not the hopes of the besieged Arab people or
emerging democracy. Noam Chomsky knows what America
is doing in Egypt and its
short and long terms strategic aims in the region to support Israel
political supremacy over all other members of the Arab states. Arab rulers are
entrapped and are willingly fulfilling the aims of the US intransigent
foreign policy. They have no rational sense of time and history. Out of 19 or
so Arab states, they have no capacity of any kind to find a peaceful solution
in Egypt
or elsewhere. To accelerate a workable solution, the global community of
nations should exert diplomatic pressure and the use of force to stop the
civilian bloodbaths in Egypt.
It is not out of line to have the ICC threaten the military junta with charges
of crimes against humanity for killings of the so many civilians. The Generals
have no rational base to rule Egypt against
its masses. There is no peace and no stability unless the major global powers
come out to stop the vengeful bloody military insanity generating greater moral
and intellectual darkness and political belligerency across the Arab world.
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