Global Peace and
Security: Arab Time Capsule is Destined to Burst Mahboob A. Khawaja, PhD. “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 through puppets. ….Egypt
receives $1.5 billion a year from Washington,
which enables President Mubarak to buy off opposition. The opposition had
rather have the money than support the Palestinians. Therefore, Egypt cooperates with Israel
and the U.S. in the blockade
of Gaza…..
Another factor is the willingness of some Muslims to betray their own kind for
U.S. dollars. ….The U.S. and
its NATO puppets have been killing Afghan women, children, and village elders
since October 7, 2001, when the U.S.
military invasion “Operation Enduring Freedom,” a proper Orwellian title for a
self-serving war of aggression, was launched. Paul Craig Roberts “Muslims
are Their Own Worst Enemy.” Global Research: 3/01/2010). Western Leaders Have No Strategy to Cope With Arab Sectarian
Warfare The continuing horrors and
raging brutality of unwarranted wars in Syria,
Iraq and Yemen are the
result of self-inflicted wounds and insanity of the Arab leaders. The Western
coalition, Russia
and others hired agents continue to bomb the heartlands of the Arab world.
After the planned destruction of Afghanistan,
Iraq’s ancient societal
solidarity is fractured and so are the Yemen
and Syria.
For almost five years, the raging war has destroyed the civic, economic and
human infrastructures of Syria
- agriculturally the most fertile and productive landscape in the region. The
US-led coalition against ISIL turned out to be a hoax- a self-engineered
disbelief of the few to foster long terms crumbling destruction of the Arab
world. The authoritarian Arab leaders live in palaces, not with people to
understand the outcomes of their political ignorance. Ironically, the US air strikes and killings of the civilians continue
to instigate reactionary militancy and sectarian insurgency to topple the
puppet regimes in Syria and Iraq. Daveed
Gartenstein-Rosss writing in Foreign Policy (“Thank
you for Bombing-Obama- Why al Qaeda might be the biggest winner of
America's airstrikes on the Islamic State.”) argues
that President Obama is using wrong strategy to attack ISIL: ‘But an emphasis on degrading and
destroying IS while giving a pass to other jihadist groups in Syria could have
serious consequences that could leave al Qaeda in the catbird seat.’ America enjoys a
record of failure in strategic thinking and practices if you view the war
theater in Afghanistan and Iraq and now crossing the limits into Syria. The renewed
Russian-American collaborative wars in Syria
and Iraq
have unthinkable ripples effects to the whole of the Arab and Muslim world. America and Britain carved the sectarian
divides between Sunnis and Shias to make headways in street violence and
enlarged societal conflicts across the Muslim world. Consequently, the Western
oil importing industrialized nations have transformed the Arab world into impotency
and a dehumanized culture of thinking and living. American and
Russian military interventions are aimed at large scale deaths and destructions
of the entire Arab region. Another vital aim of the so called strategy is to
camouflage the freedom of Palestine
and to instigate more Palestinian- Israeli confrontations and bloodbath. This
could end-up incapacitating the both parties not to think of a peaceful future
and co-existence. The ongoing conflicts between Palestinians and Israelis will
give food for thoughts to many American politicians in the 2016 presidential
elections. America
is not engaged in wars of humanitarian principles and values of any kind. Those
opposing the American intervention in Iraq-Syria know well how much America is
feared and hated by the common Arabian folks. President Obama does not have a
strategy to “defeat and destroy ISIL” in the Arab Middle East. Now, he will
send 50 US
personnel to train the Syrian free army unity. The US strategists do not have the
political imagination or moral and intellectual power to determine the
political future of the Arab region. America operates in a complete
disconnect and does not have the knowledge, weapons or strategy to fight the
morally and culturally embedded Islamic revolutionaries and reactionary groups
in the Arab heartland. More air strikes and foreign boots on the ground will
increase the popularity and organizational strength and fighting capability of
the ISIL in Iraq and Syria. When American
and Russian interventions are put into microscopic analysis, they fail to produce
any signs of effectiveness and success against ISIL at least under the present
circumstances. Global Warriors Need Navigational Change or War Hysteria
will Destroy All For the first
time, Russia and America and
West Europeans are making collaborative air strikes against the Arab people.
None seem to have any tangible strategy to protect the civilians in conflict
zones or to provide protection to millions of displaced humanity marching for
asylum to European countries. Why is it that Western nations could not arrange
a safe or security zone for the displaced civilians to stay in the region and
be protected from air strikes and bombardment?
The foreign war agenda in Syria
and Iraq
does not envisage peace and security of the Arab people. Global mankind has
passion for peace, not wars. The US and British are responsible for much of Iraq’s planned
destruction, increased sectarian violence and dismantling of the political
governance. Dreadful are becoming as abnormal frequency of violent killings,
internal insecurity, drug-abuses and political mismanagement, several thousands
Americans killed in global bogus wars and likewise wounded and crippled for
life, 18-25 war veterans daily committing suicide (“Why
Do Soldiers Commit Suicide and Global Warlords.” Uncommon Thought Journal:
4/14/2014). Common folks feel a terrible
sense of helplessness and are fearful of the consequences of their insane
leaders as wars and killings of the innocents continue to undermine the
collective future of the humanity. David Swanson (“ISIS,
Weapons Makers, Thugs Benefit from This Crime.” Dissident Voice: 9/23/2014),
explains how Medea Benjamin, an international anti-war and peace activist made
the voice of reason heard across the globe at the National Campaign for
Non-Violent Resistance - a non-violent protest rally outside the White House: “This is
exactly what ISIL wants. They’re trying to get the U.S. involved in a war. There are
already U.S.
troops in combat and this will mean more. We shouldn’t fall into the trap of
another immoral and unwinnable war.” Do politicians having
small wisdom and big mouth and no rational knowledge can determine the future of
mankind? How could the mankind be protected from the sadistic mindset of the
few warmongers? Are there any thinking people to take heed from the prevalent
facts of human history? Peace, the Arab Time Capsule and the Coming Age of Destruction Hypocritical despotism overwhelms the Russian
and US military intervention
strategy across the Middle East. None of the
combatants appear to think intelligently about the future. Could wrong people,
with wrong thinking and doing the wrong things manage the global peace and
conflict resolution? If you put the Russian and American strategic
entanglements in Syria and Iraq under
radar, what do you get at the end of the tunnel? George Monbiot (“Why stop at Isis
when we could bomb the whole Muslim world?” The
Guardian): wonders about the Humanitarian arguments, if consistently applied,
could be used to flatten the entire Middle East.
… How about blasting the Shia militias in Iraq? One of them selected 40
people from the streets of Baghdad
in June and murdered them for being Sunnis. Another massacred 68 people at a mosque in August. They now
talk openly of “cleansing” and “erasure” once Isis has been
defeated….. What humanitarian principle instructs you
to stop there? …..Already Obama’s bombings have brought Isis and Jabhat al-Nusra, a rival militia affiliated to
al-Qaida, together. More than 6,000 fighters have joined Isis
since the bombardment began. They dangled the heads of their victims in front
of the cameras as bait for war planes. And our governments were stupid enough
to take it….. Yet our politicians affect to learn
nothing. Insisting that more killing will magically resolve deep-rooted
conflicts, they scatter bombs like fairy dust. Why can’t
President Obama engage ISIS in diplomacy? Asks David Swanson (“ISIS,
Weapons Makers, Thugs Benefit from This Crime.” Dissident Voice:
9/23/2014): “What’s needed is diplomacy. The U.S. government is happy to talk with Syria or Iran
or Russia
when the object is war. Why can it not talk to them when the object is peace?” If the coalition of the willing
had working intelligence, they should engage ISIL in a political dialogue to
determine the future of the Arab Middle East. Obviously, ISIL’s cold-blooded
killings of few foreign prisoners cannot be accepted as precepts of the Islamic
behavior and values of the Muslim world, but the group is gaining ground and
attracting large number of recruits across the Arab countries. Bombing ISIL will kill more non-combatant civilians
but will not deter ISIL or other groups from aggressive reactionary practices. Russia and America and allies are overwhelmed
to bomb and destroy the Arabian economic infrastructures and human habitats,
and absolutely nothing is initiated to address the critical political and
humanitarian problems emerging out of the fixed strategy against ISIL. “It
is Perfectly Reasonable to Negotiate with Villains like ISIS So, Why Don’t We Do
It to Save Some Lives” The Independent: 9/28/2014), asks reputable
international journalist Robert Fisk. “Perfectly reasonable,
respectable governments swap prisoners. Take Israel. It hands over Hezbollah
fighters for just a few captured Israeli soldiers. It’s done this many times.
Nobody criticises the Israeli government. David Cameron certainly doesn’t. All
over the Middle East, captives are freed for
other captives. The release of lords and seigneurs and soldiers in return for
other captives goes back to the time of the Crusades.” Obama says, No at the UN and adds, we do not negotiate with Evil. An
impartial observer would question President Obama if the evil is one-sided. No wonder, why America is using the logic of power
and not the power of logic to respond to a critical global humanitarian crisis.
Even conventional wisdom assumes that America and the hired coalition partners
are on the wrong side of the history. If peacemaking is the goal,
bombing Syria and Iraq and
sectarian killings are not the instrument to achieve it. Wars suck out positive
human thinking and creative energies to articulate a sustainable future. How should the global humanity view the
contemporary Arab societies, their war-torn bloody cultures operated by foreign
mercenaries and few authoritarian dictators?
What kind of message of civility, moral and intellectual values do they
convey to the watchful eyes of the global community? Why did the Arab
leaders ignored societal progress and failed to develop viable public
institutions and people-oriented system of Islamic democratic governance?
Throughout the oil exporting Arab countries, not a single institution or
university exists to educate and train people in conflict analysis, crisis management
and peacemaking. This contradicts the Arab history. This discipline deserves
utmost priority and preference to enhance political system of governance. What
kind of role model do the Arab leaders portray to the present and future
generations? Is there a sustainable future for the present generations to
imagine political change, peaceful culture and human development out of the prolonged
war hysteria, deaths and destruction of the entire civic culture and
environment? An impartial observer would question President Obama if the evil is
one-sided. No wonder, why America
is using the logic of power and not the power of logic to respond to a critical
global humanitarian crisis. Even conventional wisdom assumes that America
and the hired coalition partners are on the wrong side of the history. Does American or Russian or the Arab leaders know what the end-game
is? Truth-telling and critical rational analysis of the prevalent political
imperatives of global political affairs must penetrate to open-up the thinking
of the closed Arab leadership mindset. The 21st century oil
exporting Arab world is a world of delusion and fantasy floating in its own
bubble of economic prosperity in complete disconnect to the mainstream of
global compelling political realities. The voices of reason and human
conscience must speak out loud and clear. With unstoppable cycle of political
killings, sectarian massacres, unprotection of civilians and millions of uprooted Arab refugees and daily
bloodbaths emerging across the Arabian Peninsula - is the Arab world fast approaching to the
end of history? Ironically, Arab people are skeptical about the Western
politically oppressive domination- from George Bush to Barrack Obama. Yet,
these are the same political leaders who have helped the Arab masses to get rid
off some of the worst authoritarian dictators - Ghaddafi, Saddam Husain, Hosni
Mubarak, Abdullah Saleh and Ben Ali dominating most of the Arab Middle East.
Could Bashar Al-Assad be the next candidate to go? Strangely enough after more
than sixty years of end of European imperialism, the Arab societies do not have
any educated, responsible and intelligent leaders to offer sense of moral and
political security to the people in grave crisis? Where is the Arab leader’s
moral and intellectual consciousness of the gravity of the crises – emerging
death squads, politically geared sectarian violence and missing accountability
to the people? Do any of the
Arab leaders realize the plights, pains and sufferings of these innocent
people? Why should common people be the victims of authoritarian insanity? The
Arab coalition leaders breathe oxygen in a complete disconnect to the interests
of the Arab masses. There must be an urgent meeting of all the thinking Arab
and Muslim scholars and officials to explore peaceful means towards stopping
the raging sectarian bloodbath in Iraq
and Syria and Yemen. The
whole of the Arab region is losing on all the rational fronts. They lack the
capacity to think right and take rational actions for their own peace and
security. After five years of warfare, much of Syria’s
horror and inhuman tragedies inflicted on the innocent populace drove several
millions displaced to neighboring Arab countries and almost 6 millions forcibly
evicted to Turkey onward to
drown in oceans or become undesirable marching refugees in Western
Europe. The UNO is also failure in peacemaking and conflict
management. Authoritarian dictators like Bashar al-Assad are not the people to
reason with. Russian and American are engaged in a futile effort to support the
illegitimate regimes across the Arab Middle East. Ostensibly, change and
conflict resolution and new visions will not grow out of the obsolete, redundant
and failed authoritarianism of the few insane and egoistic leaders. Be it the
Obama, Putin, Saudi King, David Cameron, the Princes of Arabia or Bashar
al-Assad, none have the understanding of contemporary societal peace or
understanding of human interests seeking peaceful co-existence in a God-given
splendid and living Universe. One of the author’s recent articles: “Global
Peace and Conflict Resolution: How the Arab, Israeli and the Western Leaders
Duped the Humanity.” Al-Jazeerah- Cross Cultural Understanding –Editorial:
6/2010), makes the following candid observation: “The prosperity fantasy bubble is fast
approaching to an end with the peak oil forecasts as a visual reality in-
waiting. Power, prosperity and poverty are all trials in human
affairs and transitory phenomenon. Was the discovery of oil a conspiracy
(“fitna”) for the Arabs to change the originality of their thinking, beliefs,
values and passion for Islam as successful system of human life?”
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