Arab Leaders are a Menace to Reality Check and People
Are Dying
Mahboob
A. Khawaja, PhD.
The Arab masses are the targeted victims of the Western-led
coalition’s atrocities and instigated sectarian rivalries with unthinkable
consequences to the present and future generations. To enhance the foreign
proxy wars, the Arab-Muslim leaders are tragically entrapped in a vicious cycle
of self- geared disastrous wars against themselves. The tragic side of
the folly reveals moral and intellectual decadence where once progressive
culture and civilization evolved horizontally to inspire the Western civilizations.
Is it a Divine punishment to the Arabs and Muslims for waging trivial wars
against their own existence and future? In a broader context, the Arab-Muslim
body appears to be on a death bed and the life-supporting oxygen is fast
running out of stock. Undeniably, Western colonial nations have used millions
and millions of Arab-Muslim people as readily available species to support
their war agendas during the First and 2nd World Wars and resources
free of charge to propel their nationalistic aims and to commit heinous crimes
against the mankind. History speaks of several millions of Arabs and Muslims
used by the Europeans imperial nations throughout the nationalistic European
wars of geography, borders and flags. Strange as is, the same former colonial
powers instigate “terrorism” and impose militarization on the large parts of
the Arab Middle East. The authoritarian and puppet Arab-Muslim leaders
propelled by egoistic Western leaders are engaged in desperate struggle for
survival with unknown disastrous consequences for the entire world. None of the
kings and dictators will ever surrender to the will of the people and make ways
for peaceful transfer of power. Deliberate killings of the innocents go
unabated across the Arab Middle East as if there were no conscientious human
species of knowledge, rational thinking part of earthly habitats. The war
syndrome represents human madness, the guilt of having plunged the whole of the
mankind into cruel abyss. Nobody can imagine what the way out of the sadistic messy
plan is for the future of the living humanity. Individuality has embraced the
priority replacing the collective goodness of besieged mankind. For sure,
wickedness and righteousness can be combined in one policy statement and
decision maker’s mindset. All those possessing political power appear to be
moving by animalistic impulse of indifference towards the fellow human beings.
The contemporary history speaks loud and clear that the
United States has an undeniable torrid history of creating and supporting
terrorist groups throughout the global political theatre. The CIA helped to
evolve and train Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and the same appears to be true of the
ISIS, now called ISIL fighting in Iraq and Syria and beyond. On the face of it,
the US policy makers claim to oppose the ISIL unleashed terrorism and beheading
of the few American and European prisoners and Islamic extremism, they
knowingly foment it as a weapon of foreign policy to support military
interventions in the Arab world. If diplomacy was the norm to settle political
conflicts, why is the US leaders not engaged in political dialogue with the
ISIL?
All Wars are
Against the Human Nature
All wars perpetuate
violence, fear and vindictiveness against mankind and are aimed at destruction
of civilizations and dehumanization of the succeeding generations. The global mankind is the net
victim of the catastrophic madness of the few warlords. Did President Obama
learn anything from the past to change his strategic policies because of the knowledge,
history and facts of life? Incapacity joined by leadership complacency is
the outcome of the current catastrophic civilian casualties throughout the
Arabian Peninsula. Millions of innocents are bombed, massacred and
deliberately uprooted just as herd is moved around the pastures. Most Arab
rulers appear to be missing the essential human conscience – the hub of Islamic
characteristics of human beings to see the unfolding political and economic
realities on the ground. All the monsters of history could be traced amongst
absolute rulers. They look at masses with insane satisfaction and wicked
temperaments as if they are somewhere from another planet to ruler another
species - the egoistic cult turns into kind of cancer that consumes their
mindset, body and will power. Arab authoritarian leaders are not open to reason
or listening and learning until they are forcibly phased out as happened to so
many in recent months. In view of the unstoppable cycle of political
killings and daily bloodbaths in so many Arab states - Syria, Iraq, Yemen
and spill-over to other oil producing Arab nations - and reactionary militancy
against the authoritarian rule and dismantling of the socio-economic
infrastructures - is the Arab world coming to its own end? The Arab
leaders and the masses live and breathe in conflicting time zones being unable
to see the rationality of people-oriented Islamic governance, the worst is yet
to come, surrender to foreign forces as there are no leaders to think of the
future or the Arab armies to defend the people. Once in history, Arabs had
moral superiority with the relation of Islam. But can they still claim what is
not part of the contemporary culture?
America and Europeans have divided the
Arab-Muslim world in sectarian identities, clichés and antagonism. The cruelty
of unwanted wars is raging across the Arab- Muslim societies -Shiite-Sunnis
fighting- daily bloodbaths happening as if normal sacrifices of the Eid
festival. None seems to share any sense of accountability. The leaders are
comfortable and untouched to see people are occupied in something away from the
normal- the folly of killings and madness of war. Who is going cure the
irretrievable historical mistakes of human judgment? History shall see the
engaged people and the leaders by their actions, not by their claims.
When difficult problems erupt, intelligent and competent leaders are always
conscious and open to listening to voices of reason for change and reformation.
This helps all to manage a navigational change and to solve the problems.
Borrowed weapons and corrupt and failed rulers do not have the capacity to
extend moral or intellectual security to the Arab masses. Most oil pumping Arab
countries are merely satellite of the US Empire. Those who plan and wage wars
are not innocent belligerent or without knowledge. They know well what they are
engaged in and its consequences. Those warriors who go to Iraq, Afghanistan,
Syria and elsewhere to kill the innocent people, divide and massacre men, women
and children, fully understand what they are doing. Perhaps, common people are
misled by the warmongers enabling them to sustain their war agendas under false
political perceptions and imagery as is the case in the US.
Paul Craig Roberts (“Truth
is Offensive”, paulcraigroberts.org:
3/31/2013) provides a unique insight to American political psyche, not
previously explained by other contemporary intellectuals:
“Most Americans
go along with unaccountable murder, torture, and detention without evidence,
which proclaims their gullibility to the entire world. There has never in
history been a population as unaware as Americans. The world is amazed that an
insouciant people became, if only for a short time, a superpower. The world
needs intelligence and leadership in order to avoid catastrophe, but America
can provide neither intelligence nor leadership. America is a lost land where
nuclear weapons are in the hands of those who are concerned only with their own
power. Washington is the enemy of the entire world and encompasses the largest
concentration of evil on the planet.
Where is the good to rise up against the evil?”
What Went Wrong
to the Arab-Muslim Leaders?
In a synoptic
context, most Arab-Muslim leaders lack the basic tenets of moral and
intellectual leadership to offer sense of security to the besieged masses.
Among many of the reasons, one may note few of the important ones:
1.
Change in Islamic Thinking: absence of a proactive vision for the
humanity as chosen people for the good of humanity.
2. Conscious
neglect of the universal mission of Islam and resulting discard of Islamic
movement across the globe.
3.
Non-conformance to the principles of Islamic movement for change,
development and human success.
4. Systematic decadence in
intellectual, moral and political leadership.
5.
Dismantling of Islamic institutions for the development of human beings
and to deny the role of Islamic reasoning and accountability. 6. Conspiracy “Fitna” of the transitory economic prosperity –
discovery of the oil and aftermath of the oil export revenues being used to
propagate “modernity”. 7.
Incurable illusions of the neo-colonialist elite that oil revenues are
forever their exclusive property. 8.
Overwhelming materialism and consumerism negating spiritualism: training
of body desperately needed training of Faith (Eman) and a focused mind.
Thinking for Tomorrow: Do the
Arab-Muslim Leaders Listen to Voices of Reason?
A quarter of century earlier, this author
attempted to envisage the future sustainable global relationships between the
Muslim world and the Western industrialized nations. The critical impulse was
focused on human development and starting a continuous process of political
change and development for public institutions throughout the Arab- Muslim
world. The threshold of this thinking approach and priorities were
entitled “Why Muslims a Divided People?”
There were no Arab-Muslim thinking hubs open to listening
and learning and 25 years later, it is worst to imagine a different future.
History’s combating ironies often undermine what could be rational and vital to
human thinking, values and future-building. The Arab- Muslim world lives in far
too distant to the challenges of the contemporary global political affairs,
strategic thinking and moral and intellectual priorities for policy making and
practices. An individual thinker or scholar can only share ideas and
ideals but cannot enforce the incurable missing moral-intellectual capacity of
certain people and societies. For too long, the Arab-Muslim thinkers and
practitioners have ignored the impetus of change and development - the core
values of Islamic thinking and priorities. We
live in one Planet Earth. According to the Divine revelations, the Earth keeps
record of all the human activities. The Earth is a living entity, not
dead. What happened to countless previous powerful Empires and
civilizations?
Western Leaders Perpetuate Terrorism to
Destroy the Muslim World
Terrorism originates from the Western colonial powers but
none would dare to concede it for the fear of unknown intellectual, moral and
political consequences in contemporary history. When the European merchants
explored new world markets for diminishing resources and their
accompanying armed forces invaded and occupied the vast Islamic world, there
were no television, internet, video cameras and stone throwing public and
voices of reason to call them foreign mercenaries, aggressors and terrorists.
The colonization scheme of things was not outcome of the Western democratic
values to spread freedom, liberty and justice but ferocity of violence and
killings of millions and millions of human lives for the Empires to be built on
colored bloodbaths. The European crusaders crossed the channels and unknown
time zones to subjugate the much divided Arab-Muslim people as part of their
superior nationalism perception and values that Muslims were inferior to the
European race and could be used as subjects without human identity and as raw
material to build the new Empires. Many centuries past, if there was a UNO, it
would not have dared to call the European warriors as ‘terrorists’ because it
would have been their own organization as Muslims lived in slavery and denial
of basic human rights and identity. In an information age, knowledge–driven
global culture of reason, ignorance is no longer a requisite to learn from the
living history.
Chris Hedges (“The
Terror We Give Is the Terror We Get” Truthdig: 2/08/2015) spells out how
the US is instinctively linked to the war on terrorism.
Terror is the engine of
war. And terror is what all sides in this conflict produce in overabundance
…….We torture hostages in our black sites and choke them to death by stuffing rags down their throats. They torture hostages in squalid
hovels and behead them. We organize Shiite death squads to kill Sunnis. They
organize Sunni death squads to kill Shiites. We produce high-budget films such
as “American Sniper” to glorify our war crimes. They produce inspirational
videos to glorify their twisted version of jihad. The barbarism we condemn is
the barbarism we commit. The line that separates us from the Islamic State of
Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is technological, not moral. We are those we fight.
…..“From violence, only violence is born,” Primo Levi
wrote, “following a pendular action that, as time goes by, rather than dying
down, becomes more frenzied.”
How to Challenge the Insanity of Sectarian Madness
and Foster Political Change and Conflict Management?
The ten or so coalition forces aligned with Saudi Arabia
are bombarding Yemen for almost three weeks without much change on the ground.
Civilians are the net casualty in Yemen. Once friendly and now the culprit
Abdullah Salah, the former President is fighting against the Saudis. America
had its anti terrorist center in Yemen and shares all the secretive information
for aerial attacks. Iran is said to be moving two of its war ships to the
Yemeni coasts. Rationality wonders who is fighting whom and why? Are they not
entrapped by the US warmongering in the region? America is fighting to
support the failing Shiite regime in Iraq, and it is supporting Saudis so to
speak against the Shiite Hautis in Yemen and anti-Assad regime in Syria.
There is no sense out of the political and intellectual nonsense. The
critical issues call for thoughtful analysis and change and new ideas to
phase-out the old and obsolete thinking and obsessed values flourishing across
the Arabian Peninsula. But the ruling elite failed to build new public
institutions to plan change and to view the imperatives of new trends for
policy in security, peace and conflict resolution and human progress in a
global community of nations. Global politics is not fixed but a constantly
changing phenomenon of life. Arab leaders do not comprehend the imperatives of
political change. But reality will not diminish because nobody is conscious of
its existence. The Arab Middle East faces many critical crises. The
American-British wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the resulting sectarian
bloodbaths, none of the aftermath crises are tackled in their proper context by
any rational analysis. There are no independent public institutions to analyze
the political problems and find workable solutions. No proactive thinking
exists in any Arab quarters to strive for political unity and to have coherent
leadership. Leaders who cannot think intelligently or understand the nature of
the current crises, how could they lead to any strategic direction? Few
sectarian scholars and leaders are engulfed in self-geared madness to ensure
their survival. The sectarian madness appears to have gone out of control to
imagine a sense of purpose and rationality. Complacent Arab leaders will
sabotage the peaceful endeavors for crisis management just to escape the
challenges of facing the reality. It serves the strategic interest of the
US-led war in Iraq, Syria, Egypt and Libya and soon onward to Saudi Arabia, dismantling
of the Arabs people, culture and civilization by their own minds and borrowed
weapons. One wonders, why do the oil enriched Arab leaders are buying billions
of dollars worth of military hardware from America or Europe? How and
where would it be used and against whom? If Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Libya and
Egypt are any example, the militarization is meant to quell the public interest
and aspirations for political change and future-building. Imagine, if the Arab
world had competent armed forces and leadership on the one hand, and were open
to common sense diplomacy and dialogue on the other, could peace and normalcy
have not been restored in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Libya?
In view of the unstoppable cycle of political
killings and daily bloodbaths in so many Arab states - Syria, Iraq, Yemen,
Egypt, Libya, Tunis, Bahrain and spill-over to other oil producing Arab nations
- and continuing militancy of the ISIL against the authoritarian rule, vengeful
deaths and destruction unleashed by the Iranian backed Shiite militias in Iraq,
Syria and Yemen and dismantling of the socio-economic infrastructures -
is the Arab world coming to its own end? None cares to think of creative
strategies and powerful measures to stop the cycle of sectarian killings and
massive destabilization of the region by their own designs. None is open to
voices of reason. What kind of future is in-waiting for the Arab-Muslim
world? Any objective-oriented analysis will point out that Arab authoritarian
leaders interdependent of America and Britain expect their masters to come and
rescue them in political crises. This naïve and besieged thinking and behavior
persist across the predominantly oil-exporting Arab region and people.
The solution must come out of new thinking and new vision
for change, dialogue between the sectarian divides and competent leadership to
achieve the stated goals. What if they were organized as morally and
intellectually conscientious people and knew the complex nature of global
politics and had proactive thought and freedom to think and act and communicate
with moral strength to the enemies within the Arab societies. That is, if there
were enlightened and competent leaders of vision and moral integrity to use
moral and intellectual strength and are flexible to listen and learn from the
other side. Many if not all man-made problems could be resolved peacefully and
without resorting to bloodshed and committing crimes against the innocent
humanity.
Future must be anew, not the repetition of the past. Future
making does not lie with the aggressors nor with the failed international
institutions, it is with the will and resolve of conscientious and well
informed global community to oppose the warlords and to articulate anew and a
more people-oriented feasible future for the mankind to co-exist in peace and
harmony. While the planned wars and military aggressions have failed to
achieve any strategic goals except causing large scale deaths and environmental
destruction of the human habitats, political thinkers and intellectuals and
experts in conflict resolution should envision new strategies to avert the
futuristic wars.
Can we think to be human in all of our moral, political and
intellectual endeavors? Can we come-up with a remedial imagination to
cure the incurable ignorance, sectarian resentment and nationalistic bloody
rampage, the malice and perfidy out of the sadistic human plans and
priorities? Can we critically look at ourselves - why have we become so
stagnated in moral, spiritual and intellectual values to be on a cliff to
destroy the cause of freedom, equality and justice for all? Can we see
the mirror with a collective conscience - why have we been pushed to resort to
animalistic characteristics and behaviors that those who appear to be well
educated and morally and intellectually intact but act like agents of the
draconian age as if there were no people of reason and accountability
populating the Planet Earth?
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