Egypt In Crises:
Senator Leahy
Acts To Block Military Aid To Egypt
(The
Peace Process With Israel Died Long Before President Mubarak Was
Ousted by Fanatics)
Security, Military Aid and The Peace
Process
Excuses will be given by apologists for
the newest terror and torture State in Africa -Egypt- as to why President
Obama's funding package (totaling near to $1bn) should be approved
on the grounds of U.S. Security interests in North Africa and the
Middle East. With the Russian Federation eagerly eying Egypt to
secure a new maritime foothold in the Mediterranean in anticipation
of losing it's one base in Syria, can the U.S. really afford not to
assist Egypt?
(I refer in this particular blog to Egypt as being a part of the Middle East because it defines itself in identity as an 'Arab' rather than 'African' country and because it's historical, political, religious and economic relations are governed more by it's ties with the Middle East than with the geographic continent of Africa on whose soil the country is located. I am unclear as to whether it identifies itself more with the torture regimes of Africa or the Middle East.)
(I refer in this particular blog to Egypt as being a part of the Middle East because it defines itself in identity as an 'Arab' rather than 'African' country and because it's historical, political, religious and economic relations are governed more by it's ties with the Middle East than with the geographic continent of Africa on whose soil the country is located. I am unclear as to whether it identifies itself more with the torture regimes of Africa or the Middle East.)
I would like to first address the peace
process with Israel because to many in the West and indeed throughout
the world it is very confusing why this process has not consolidated
into anything more tangible than the Egyptian government shaking down
successive Washington administrations with threats to withdraw from
the peace process if more military and financial aid is not
forthcoming.
The prospect of The Ukraine escalating
into a more serious confrontation is likely to be a bigger factor
influencing U.S. Policy toward the new torture and terror junta in
Egypt than any threats with regard to peace with Israel. Israel did
itself no justice by losing it's way in the corridors of the U.N.
Building recently and not being able to get to vote with the U.S. on
the motion of Ukraine.
On the matter of new Russian bases in
the Mediterranean, Libya is so volatile, the situation in Turkey
rapidly deteriorating, Tunisia and Algeria likely to see Al-Qaeda
join forces with traditional local opposition militias as they bury
their differences to oust both regimes, the U.S has plenty to lose by
not shoring up this brutal regime in Egypt – a successor of the
previous brutal regime – except this time they are, of course,
murdering their opponents who previously held the country in a state
of terror.
So what decent choice does the U.S.
have in a jungle of predators?
I support Senator Leahy from an ethical
and moral viewpoint. History will vindicate his principled stance
against foreign aid to so brutal a regime as the one under army strongman and dictator Fattah al-Sisi in Egypt. But does
President Obama have any choice when likewise held to ransom by
torturers, murderers and terrorists?
Local 'terrorists' recently shut down
the Federal Administration in the United States until their
demands were met – and this was on sovereign U.S. home soil. (I covered that issue in previous blogs.)
How much leverage does the President
have when this is happening thousands of kilometers away with the threat to the Southern
Mediterranean (Southern Europe) if Russian naval forces 'retake'
North Africa? (that is to say, are granted Naval facilities to
operate.)
After the loss of Crimea, to further be
faced with the prospect of Russian naval forces in the Mediterranean
at a time when tensions are heightened would be a matter of great
alarm.
The U.S. and it's allies regard the
Mediterranean the same way China looks at the South China Seas –
and for the same reasons. Sadly the only leverage the President
has in this context is a moral one to save the lives of those
unfortunate Egyptian individuals (mainly Muslim Brotherhood
activists) recently condemned to death or to long prison sentences in
likely conditions of regular torture, inhumane and degrading
treatment. I hope that President Obama will insist a halt to show
trials which make a mockery of justice and due process, and urge the military junta to halt all actions causing any more suffering to the Egyptian people, because if he cannot do this, then
no amount of aid will stop Egypt descending into further violence and
revenge killings. On another note I personally believe
that he should also intervene to demand the immediate release of
ex-President Mohamed Morsi into U.S. or U.N. protection and his (and his family's) safe passage out of Egypt to a country of his own choosing.
So even with yet another junta firmly ensconced in the Middle East, Egypt, will peace with Israel survive?
Lost Opportunities
My take is that peace with Israel died a
very long time ago. It just remained unburied.
Many years ago I was invited by a
prestigious but low profile Jewish organization as guest speaker to
discuss my experiences in war zones and how I had survived, alone and
unarmed. Now
considering the fact that this group usually has some really
important VIPs as guest speakers (including the Israeli Ambassador) I
was probably just filling a gap for someone who 'got lost' - in a building similar to U.N. H.Q., famous for it's lack of proper
signage - and where the Israeli delegation probably lost their way and missed the
Ukraine vote two weeks ago(!)
The year of my talk was a time before
Israeli forces withdrew from the Gaza and West Bank.
During question time I was asked if I
thought the peace process would succeed now that a withdrawal was
being negotiated. I said that I did not – but did not have the time
allocated to go into depth as to why. I would now like to do this
because it is more complicated than just withdrawing Israeli forces
from 'occupied territories' and assuming the Palestinians and their
supporters will just 'see the light of day' and talk turkey.
The Roots Of Modern Anti-Semitism
What I would like to do is to look at
the roots of Anti-Semitism in the Middle East – with a particular emphasis on Egypt – but I could be equally talking about Saudi
Arabia, Syria, Iraq or Iran – and indeed I am including the
Christian minorities in Syria, Iraq and Egypt within this broad frame
of Anti-Semitic perception as they (in the main) share these same
attitudes with their fellow-Muslim citizens.
It's only when you understand this can
you appreciate why peace in the Middle East between Arab and Jew is a
journey which could take another 500-1000 years – if at all within
this time frame - as the process itself has not even started.
The Jewish 'Conspiracy'
Before I discuss this I would like to
explore where the seeds of part of this conspiracy theory came from
and how they have permeated Egyptian culture (with a vengeance) for
over half a century.
I would like to borrow from an
excellent article by Samuel Tadros to briefly summarize the origins
of modern Egyptian Anti-Semitism and how such deep rooted beliefs
have made any peace process an impossibility.
The Dreyfus Affair6 (1894)
The first is the introduction of
Anti-Semitic programming by French Catholic missionaries in the
Levant during the 1920s. Indeed I am familiar with the Anti-Semitic sentiments of many Catholic Orders which were prevalent
(some might even say widespread) in European countries and in the
U.S. during the 1960s,70s and 80s. As the power of the Church over
secular society was brought into check this correlated with a decline
in the public (and School) indoctrination of Anti-Semitic ideology by religious Orders within
local communities. As new generations were not being indoctrinated
into the ideology of hate one finds today the strongest Anti-Semitic
viewpoints being expressed and promulgated amongst communities which
have voluntarily chosen to isolate themselves from Christian
'revisionists' and 'collaborators' and who explain to their brethren the decline in Anti-Semitism as part of a national (and international) Jewish
conspiracy to undermine 'pure' Christian values in the world. This very same viewpoint is both exchanged with and shared by Egyptian society
– but it exists in mainstream and not amongst fringe elements
and is subscribed to by both Muslims and Arab Christians.
Protocols of The Elders of Zion and
'Mein Kampf' (Adolf Hitler)
The second phase of modern Anti-Semitism in the Arab world took place between the late 1920s and
1945 – when French racism was replaced by Nazi ideology in the Arab
World.
Egypt was a country of transit and of welcome and
refuge for many Nazis fleeing the collapse of the Third Reich. It is historically documented how
former German (Nazi) scientists developed Egypt's first ballistic missile program – the intention was to
deliver deadly poison gas to destroy 'the Jewish State' from sites in
Egypt. In addition and linked to the latter, on the coming to power of the then
popular Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egypt's Ministry of Information engaged
one of Hitler's leading Anti-Semitic propagandists to consolidate an ideology based on an amalgam of Hitler's Anti-Semitic theory and
that of the 'eternal' Jew as the reasons for all of Egypt's woes.
As a propagandist he was very effective in his tasks, having learnt
skills developed and perfected during the era of the Third Reich.
''Egypt's modern history is the
story of continued failure:failure to modernize, failure to deliver
the promised salvation to the masses, failure to better their
miserable conditions, and above all the failure of a country to find
the place it believes it deserves under the sun. Defeats, failures
and disappointments have taken their toll on the people. Only the
existence of a Jewish conspiracy against, Egypt, Arabs, and Islam can
offer them solace. Only by believing that the Jews are responsible
for their miserable conditions can they find comfort''1;or
so they are led to believe by the political and military elite who
have squandered Egypt's financial resources and, like the Pharaohs of
old, emptied the coffers of the country for the betterment of themselves and their
families.
This blog is not meant as an exhaustive
article about Arab-Israeli conflict (of which enough books, articles
and research papers have now been written to fill 20 Libraries of
Congress) but to give the layperson some start point of what
ideologies and events are today being manipulated by extremists and
hate mongers to shape Anti-Semitic thinking amongst the young
generations in Egypt and the rest of the Middle East, Pakistan,
Afghanistan and, of course, it almost goes without saying, inside
countries considered the main instigators and financiers of hate, Saudi Arabia and Iran.
You cannot, however, understand the Middle
East today without understanding the role of propaganda in shaping
hatred against Jews throughout the region.
Haj
Mohammed Effendi Amin el-Husseini,Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and Other Key Elements of Racism
Other elements which can be identified
as in part responsible for Anti-Semitism are the writings of the
Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Pan-Arab Nationalist and Nazi collaborator,
Haj Mohammed Effendi Amin
el-Husseini (1897-1974) 2 ;the Damascus Blood
Libel Affair of 18403;The Protocols of The Elders of Zion
(1903)4;and a shovel full (or more so, a truck load) of
conspiracy theories have grown up around 9/11, all of which fuel
Anti-Semitism in the Arab world5.
9/11-The Twin Towers Tragedy and Conspiracy Theories
The issue the racists have with 9/11 is that they could not believe that so few Jews would not be working at one of New York's top financial centers - they expected most of the dead to be named Silver, Gold, Frank and Stein instead of folk like Smith and Jones and thousands of other individuals (Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Muslims, Atheists) from the U.S. and all over the world who were just so unlucky to have turned up for work at the wrong place at the wrong time on the wrong day of the year and on the wrong floor level. I have no doubt that people who happened to be Jewish lost their lives as did individuals from many other faiths and races and countries in the world. Because of this a whole conspiracy industry has grown up to explain why such was (or indeed in their opinion was not) the case.
9/11-The Twin Towers Tragedy and Conspiracy Theories
The issue the racists have with 9/11 is that they could not believe that so few Jews would not be working at one of New York's top financial centers - they expected most of the dead to be named Silver, Gold, Frank and Stein instead of folk like Smith and Jones and thousands of other individuals (Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Muslims, Atheists) from the U.S. and all over the world who were just so unlucky to have turned up for work at the wrong place at the wrong time on the wrong day of the year and on the wrong floor level. I have no doubt that people who happened to be Jewish lost their lives as did individuals from many other faiths and races and countries in the world. Because of this a whole conspiracy industry has grown up to explain why such was (or indeed in their opinion was not) the case.
By the time you read through the references
below, you may well begin to appreciate why and how both Christian
and Arab schoolchildren are being indoctrinated with lessons of hate
not just in the Middle East but also in Islamic schools, worldwide,
making it impossible for a climate of rational dialog to exist
between Muslim and Jew, Israeli and Palestinian. For example, when you have prominent Muslim clerics and Muslim Rulers actually endorsing in the opening page the authenticity of 'Protocols of the Elders of Zion' (printed incidentally in Saudi Arabia and Iran and posted worldwide or available for download from religious and Jihadi Islamist sites) then you can understand why successive generations of Christian and Arabs in the Middle East and North Africa are programmed from childhood to hate.
The theme of this article is Egypt and
the debate over U.S. military aid.
I have however broadened it to explain as to
why, no matter how much money is provided, officially approved and endorsed hate literature, which is part of mainstream Muslim (and
indeed Christian) societies in the Middle East, make the road toward
long-term peace just that more difficult to find.
I could not put this into the
context of a single question asked at my talk as I had to give an
answer in less than one minute.
Missed Opportunities or Just Opportunistic Feudal Rulers?
Sometimes you really have to take risks or take the initiative
in order for anything to change.Missed Opportunities or Just Opportunistic Feudal Rulers?
This is the case with peace in the Middle East. The problem in the Middle East - with regard to a final border settlement between Palestine and Israel - is that none of the corrupt leaders in the Arab world actually want anything to change. If the Palestinian issue was resolved tomorrow, the day after, most would be swept from power as their masses, having no other 'indoctrinated' 'common' enemy, would immediately realize the reasons for their impoverishment are the absence of good governance, the squandering of all the financial resources in favor of elite minorities, runaway levels of corrupt practices and patronage not reflective of the 21st century nor of the talents and potentials of local individual citizens but a manipulation of all the wealth and resources of such countries and states and kingdoms both amongst and in favor of ruling elite tribes and clans with all justifications for status quos extracted from interpretations of the Koran, all tailored, adjusted and re-adjusted to suit local ruling dynastic tribal requirements. In many respects, it's no different from the European medieval feudal concepts of the Kings and Queens divine (God-given) right to rule.
Where any one group in a society believe that they have a divine right to subjugate the impoverished majority with no checks and balances on the scope of their power and influence, then do not expect the disenfranchised to stand by, meekly, forever, regardless of the technologies of State control. Empires with the most advanced State apparatus for their own day have crumbled when the impoverished masses could no longer take the punishment. This is what history has taught us. But we rarely learn from history.
So this is Egypt today. When you take the
Israel-Palestine conflict out of the picture, the Emperor has no clothes7.
article amended 1st May
addendum May 3
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/sen-leahy-blocks-us-aid-to-egypt-to-protest-nations-appalling-abuse-of-justice-system/2014/04/29/4d5fe0fc-cfe3-11e3-937f-d3026234b51c_story.html
1.The American Interest:'The Sources of
Egyptian Anti-Semitism; by Samuel Tadros
http://www-the-american-interest.com/articles/2014/04/21/the-sources-of-egyptian-anti-semitism
if you cannot reach the article at this website try http://www.the-american-interest.com/
(then search for Samuel Tadros)
if you cannot reach the article at this website try http://www.the-american-interest.com/
(then search for Samuel Tadros)
4.http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007058
7.The Emperor's New Clothes, by Hans
Christian Andersen
http://www.andersen.sdu.dk/vaerk/hersholt/TheEmperorsNewClothes_e.html