Arab World: Authoritarianism is Menace to Peace and
Conflict Management
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.” (Chris Hedges, “The
Terror We Give Is the Terror We Get” Truthdig: 2/08/2015)
Mahboob A Khawaja, PhD
Perpetuated Wars Built Empires But Destroyed the
Arab Landscape
There is no
concrete global plan to stop the wars in Syria
and Iraq
and to avert the on-going catastrophic human tragedies drowning, killing and
millions of refugees fleeing over many oceans. Men who are universally hated
and feared are reappearing in Gallup
numbers as active warriors competing with invincible armies to control the Arab
Middle East. Diplomacy was lost in the pages of history but now re-emerging as
a wicked strategy implied to escape the realities on the ground, be it Iraq, Syria,
ISIL, Yemen, Palestine or elsewhere. All
outspoken leaders are a failure to stop the global wars on terrorism -
terrorism of wars – “wars are a good business” for the capitalist
economies. Diplomacy at the UN is just a
spoken word to indicate incapacity in finding any workable solution to critical
political and humanitarian problems. Displacement and unprotection of civilians
in war zones, influx of refugees to Europe and
unthinkable short-long terms ripple consequences of the raging conflicts. Once
upon a time, Arabs had the unity of Faith, they were progressive and powerful,
now they are divided and defeated everywhere. None of the leaders possess any
rational perspective how to deal with the current sectarian warfare with ripple
effects across the globe. Diplomacy is merely the phenomenon being used on Syria and Iraq
by the US and Russia the
leading global warriors to make invisible stance at the 70th session
of the UN General Assembly. None have ever preferred it to avert the insanity
of warmongering across the globe. The focal issue is not just Syria and Iraq but the role and competing
strategic engagements of many global actors. Millions are displaced and
uprooted by the unwanted conflicts raging throughout the Arab world. They all
heavily invested in authoritarianism- the doctrine and its manifestation introduced
and institutionalized across the Arab-Muslim world by West European
Imperialism. The European “jihadis” (crusaders) saw it befitting to tyrannize
and subdue the morally and intellectually superior socio-economic and spiritual
system of the Arab civilization. Democratically visible contrasts and
contradictions were so obvious that they had freedom of insanity to use cruel
force to invade, occupy and crush human will and resistance against the invaders.
Hardly anybody dares to recall in the 21st century informed age how the
European armies occupied, killed and displaced millions to build empires and
imposed foreign law and order on a culturally advanced Muslim people and
Islamic civilization. The European invasions were not propelled by any moral or
legal principle, ethics of democracy, humanitarian consideration and love of
humanity. They were planned scheme of things to subjugate the entire
Arab-Muslim people and to use them as raw material to maintain hegemonic
imperialism. The hope for change does not exist in contemporary dictatorships
governing most of the Arab world. Dictators never regard reason and dialogue as
legitimate force for change and peaceful co-existence. Today’s slogan of peace
and diplomacy are simply delusional expressions without meaning and purpose.
Any rational
analysis would deserve a rational concern as to why the oil producing
prosperous Arab countries do not have public institutions to share ideas and
ideals to deal with crisis management, peace and conflict management? Why do the Arab leaders rely on foreign
expertise to tackle their own typical Arabian societal problems? Where would
the organizations, intelligent leadership and opportunities come up to discuss,
listen and learn to resolve the sensitive political and religious issues challenging
their very existence? There is an Arab League (Cairo),
GCC, there is an OIC – Organization of Islamic Conferences based in Saudi Arabia
- what are they for if not for the purpose of peace and societal harmony? Where
is the nebulous ideal of Arab unity and collaboration for peacemaking in Palestine and restoration of normalcy in Iraq, Syria,
Egypt, Libya and Yemen? How would things happen out of the nowhere?
All
Wars are an Affront to the Human Nature
Robert C. Koehler (“Our Souls Turned into Weapons.” Huffingtonpost:
10/16/2014) syndicated writer and author of Courage Grows Strong at the Wound, shares how Jacob George
three tour Afghanistan war veteran described the agonizing war experience in
suicide note:
And wars don’t end. They go on
and on and on, inside the psyches of the ones who fought and killed. War’s
toxins hover in the air and the water. Landmines and unexploded bombs, planted
in the earth, wait patiently to explode…..This is war. War never ends. George
came home with the war raging inside him and rode his bicycle across the
country to promote peace. ….In 2012, he marched in Chicago in protest of NATO and returned his
medals. Marching with fellow vets, he led this cadence call: “Mama, Mama, can’t
you see/What Uncle Sam has done to me?” In “Soldier’s Heart,” George talked
about the dehumanization process that begins in basic training. Young people’s
souls are “turned into weapons.” This is an image I can’t move beyond. It’s an
insight into the nature of war that cannot be allowed to remain trapped inside
every used up vet …...“Through my personal healing from PTSD, I’ve discovered
it’s not possible to dehumanize others without dehumanizing the self,” he wrote
in “Soldier’s Heart.”
The Arab people
are highly cultured, sensitive to moral values and civilized folks enriched
with immense tolerance for diversity as the European and now American have
capitalized their life, markets and governance. Historically, Arabs were
leaders in progressive culture and development of human civilization, whereas,
the West was in infancy learning from the Arab knowledge, explorations and
scientific achievements. Muslims, Christians and Jews have lived in peace and
harmony for centuries. The 9/11 attacks in the US were carried out by individuals
and not inspired or supported by the religion of Islam or Muslims anywhere.
Some hourly paid intellectuals turned guardian of the approved truth, allege
that Islam breeds terrorism. Living without roots and reason, Islam enriched
the Arabs to become global leaders of a progressive civilization lasting 800
hundred years in Al-Andalusia (Spain). But the oil enhanced prosperity transformed
them into ‘camel jockeys’ and object of hallow laughter across the Western
culture. Money cannot buy wisdom, honor and human integrity.
Human
consciousness enjoins a synchronized balanced of material and spiritual life
but killing others is an affront to continuity of the self within the
interwoven compound of human life. Life is not an invention of human mind or
machines but God is the creator of all living things: Life, Time, Universe and
Earth and its sustainable supporting system – immensity of factors constituting
the scope of self-realization of human life. Could the reality of life and
death be realized by human thinking, instruments and approaches? Is human life
and dignity so cheap and meaningless that it should be bombed and habitats
destroyed for the sake of diplomacy and authoritarianism? Most politicians are
self-centered; they have no knowledge and understanding of the human nature as
they have not fought on any real war fronts or created anything durable except
amplifying the self and re-election ambitions. Obama and Putin have never fought
on a real war front. Greed and wickedness knows no ending.
The failures of Arab leadership have turned
the masses into delusional thinking to become distracted from reality and are lost.
There are strong emotional crutches embedded into these perceptual values, and
the authoritarian Arab leaders will fight to defend the lies and deception that
they believe-in. The rulers live in palaces not with
people and there are conflicting time zones separate the interests and
priorities of both sides. The Arab rulers occupying the political powerhouses
for over half a century would have difficulty to face the mirror. Now, worst is
happening by sectarian rivalries and killings in Iraq,
Syria and Yemen. Paul
Craig Roberts (“Muslims
are their own Worst Enemy”: Global Research), offers the following candid observation:
“Muslims are numerous but powerless. Divisions among
Muslims, especially between Sunni and Shiites, have consigned the Muslim Middle
East to almost a century of Western control….Muslim disunity has made it
possible for Israel to dispossess the Palestinians, for the U.S. to invade
Iraq, and for the U.S. to rule much of the region…”
Competing
Diplomacy and Cold War Intransigence are Not the Rationale for Reconciliation
and Peacemaking in Syria and Iraq
Increasingly
aware of the public opinions, Obama and Putin are competing for global leadership
imagery. The news media calls it diplomacy. But behind the shadows of history
and strategic geography of the Arab world, Obama and Putin realized that Iraq and Syria are in sinking holes. The
freedom fighters are knocking at the doorsteps of Baghdad
and Damascus. Russia
is alarmed to send its troops and expand military presence in Syria while Americans
and some Europeans are engaged in bombing the masses and infrastructures. ISIL
is expanding rather than diminishing. Obama and Putin both have an excuse to be
talking again after the failures in Ukraine
and Crimea. It is not peacemaking but how best
America and Russia could
workout to distribute the booty after collapse of both regimes of Al-Abaidi and
Al-Assad. Strangely enough, none of the
Arab leaders have any rational imagination and sense of the future. They are
heavily duped into the fear of the unknown. But Russia
and America
are refreshing their stance and futuristic glimpse. Suspicious and paranoid,
they have come to the UN General Assembly to find some ground for
reconciliation of strategic contradictions. Russia
has encompassed Iraq, Syria, Israel and ISIL into its orbit of
influence for the future-making. America,
France and Britain
continue to bomb the Arab heartlands under false pretext of ISIL to ensure
complete destruction of the Arab populace. ISIL was a blessing in disguise for
their national interests and they will protect and support its embittering role
and animosities to carve a different futuristic map of Arab Middle East.
Ironically, America
and West Europeans are part of the problem, how could they be part of the
solution. The solution must come out of
new thinking and new vision for change, dialogue between the sectarian divides
and competent leadership to achieve societal reconciliation and peace. What if
they were organized as morally and intellectually competent people and knew the
complex nature of shifting global politics, innovative diplomacy and had
proactive thought to think intelligently and act and communicate with moral
strength offering political vision of the future to the enemies within the Arab
societies? The question haunts human
consciousness, how to change political adversity into moral reasoning?
One finds
a fatal deficiency in the mindset of the Arab-Muslim leadership – a moral and
intellectual behavioral sinking with a missing sense of curiosity and internal
mindedness. In situations of crisis and unusual emergencies, competent leaders
do not opt for a convenient escape from reality. What is the cure to raging
indifference and cruelty to the interests of the people of the Arab-Muslim
world, America, Europe and for that matter to the whole of the global
community? Looking at the Nature of
Things, the universe encompasses many challenging opposites - time, space, sun,
moon, gravitational rotation of the earth, fire, water, air, sand, floods,
earthquakes, tsunami, disasters, explosions, wars, destruction, bombing and all
that can be imagined to destroy the mankind and endanger the continued movement
of the splendid, inspiring and harmonious Universe. How it is that Man - a
creation of God cannot co-exist with fellow Man? Is Man by nature a blood thirsty
creature?
The Arab masses and
more so its young and new educated generations long for political change,
people-oriented systematic governance and a promising future based on peaceful
co-existence with others. In view of the
unstoppable cycle of sectarian killings and daily bloodbaths in so many Arab
states and dismantling of the socio-economic infrastructures by continuing
bombing - is the Arab world coming to its own complacent ending? The Arab rulers and the masses live and
breathe in conflicting time zones being unable to see the rationality of
people-oriented governance - the essence of Islamic system of governance. No one expects miracles to stop the foreign
perpetuated sectarian wars and to restore peace and social stability. If the
Arab leadership lacks the capacity to imagine a new future of their own, out of
their own originality of thoughts and priorities, none of the super powers have
strategic abilities and capacity to change the overwhelming culture of
sectarian killings, insane bombing and displacement of refugees and continuing
madness of bogus wars.
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