Palestinian Guile
And US Gullibility
Friday, June 17, 2005
By: Tashbih Sayyed
Recent events suggest that radical Islam has won the first round
in the US war against it. The evidence of US capitulation is overwhelming;
Sunnis in Iraq have successfully prevented the coalition forces and
the US backed Iraqi government from establishing even a semblance
of secure environment – while the US and US backed Iraqi government
has been forced to live in ghettoes ("Green Zone"), the
Islamists are directing the course of events outside – Iraqi
life and property remains at their mercy. The coalition forces, US
and the US backed Iraqi administration have been defeated totally
in their objective to prove to the Iraqis that their lives will be
better in a post Saddam era - Jobs, education, health facilities,
water, electricity, sanitation and practically everything else needed
to survive still eludes Iraqis.
The US, it seems, has reached the conclusion that without Radical
Islam's blessings the dream to democratize Iraq will remain a dream.
There are reports that Iraqi and United States officials are now
trying to coax some insurgents into mainstream politics by floating
the possibility of an amnesty. In an interview with the BBC, US defense
secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, confirmed that "there are continuing
contacts" between the Iraqi government and insurgents. According
to the Guardian, A Pentagon spokesman said that the Iraqi government
had raised the amnesty issue and "we look forward to working
closely with the Iraqi government as this idea develops."
The enemy is watching. The US weaknesses are not hidden from him.
He is more determined now that the signs of US capitulation are
everywhere to be seen. According to Reuters, Iraq's al Qaeda vowed
to kill anyone negotiating with the U.S.-backed Iraqi government
in a Web statement on Tuesday (June 14, 2005).
Responding to reports that some tribal leaders in Mosul, were
seeking talks, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's group warned, "Liars
claim that the sheikhs of tribes in Mosul plan to hand over mujahideen
(holy fighters) and assist the crusaders and apostates, and we
do not know which tribes or sheikhs they speak of." The warning
posted on an Islamist Web site said, "We will impose God's
punishment on anyone who stands by the crusaders or becomes their
ally or supports them."
Underlining the Islamist ethos driving the insurgency, the Al
Qaeda Organization for Holy War in Iraq said in a separate Web
statement, "We reiterate that there will be no dialogue with
the Jews and Christians other than the sound of bullets, blood
and fire."
The story in Afghanistan is not very different. The US backed
government of President Hamid Karzai remains confined within the
boundaries of Kabul, leaving the rest of the country at the mercy
of war lords, thugs, criminal gangs and Taliban holy warriors.
According to Taliban commander Mullah Akhtar Usmani, Osama bin
Laden is in good health and remains in direct command of Taliban
forces in Afghanistan. Usmani said Taliban leader Omar was also
well. "He is still our commander and we are still getting
instructions from him," he said of Omar.
The upsurge in attacks on Afghan officials and the US forces confirm
that the Taliban forces are slowly but surely regrouping. And whatever
shortcoming there is in Al-Qaeda's revival in Afghanistan will
be over come by Pakistan's decision to repatriate remaining Afghan
refugees in Pakistan.
And under the cover of refugee repatriation, Pakistan has started
the mass-export of al Qaeda operatives back to where they came
from – Afghanistan. The UN refugee agency reports that from
2002, nearly 2.4 million Afghan refugees returned home from Pakistan.
This week, General Pervez Musharraf gave the remaining estimated
400,000 until June 30 to leave the country or face expulsion. Pakistani
authorities claim terrorists are hiding among these Afghan refugees
and the expulsion order will deport them too.
DEBKAfile's correspondent quotes diplomatic sources in the capital
as referring to the belief of US intelligence agents that al-Qaeda
and Taliban operatives who took shelter in Pakistan as refugees
are now regrouping and moving back into Afghanistan. Their numbers
are small but are expected to swell, posing fresh dangers to the
Karzai government's stability in Kabul. American military strength
in Afghanistan is not nearly large enough to deal with any major
influx.
During my recent visit to Pakistan, I was told by many well informed
sources that the Taliban's support among the masses has never waned
and Taliban commander Mullah Akhtar Usmani confirmed that assessment.
He said that the Taliban were getting increasing support from the
Afghan people because of U.S. "brutality against Muslims and
their bias against Muslim countries," he said. "The Taliban
are everywhere. In some places they are very dominant and in others
they are not. They are dominant in the eastern, southern and southwestern
provinces," he said.
U.S. and Afghan army commanders say the Taliban are being defeated
but insurgent attacks have been on the increase in recent months
and 13 U.S. soldiers have been killed since late March. Only today,
Wednesday, June 15, 2005, fighting between about 90 suspected Taliban
rebels and hundreds of Afghan soldiers and U.S.-led coalition troops
left seven insurgents dead and 10 wounded, while a rebel attack
on a medical clinic killed a doctor and six others.
According to many Islamists, their violent "politics" have
been very successful in convincing the US that it cannot defeat
them. Recent statements of US military leadership, public opinion
polls and US overtures to appease radical Islam in the Middle East
confirm Islamist confidence. Tom Lasseter, longtime Knight Ridder
correspondent in Baghdad, wrote for today's papers, "A growing
number of senior American military officers in Iraq have concluded
that there is no long-term military solution to an insurgency that
has killed thousands of Iraqis and more than 1,300 U.S. service
members during the past two years. Instead, officers say, the only
way to end the guerrilla war is through Iraqi politics."
According to media reports, the Iraqi army is unable (and to some
extent, unwilling) to take over the lion's share of military activities
for at least two years and perhaps much longer "We have reached
a tipping point," Ronald Spector, a military historian at
George Washington University, told USA Today's Susan Page. "Even
some of those who thought it was a great idea to get rid of Saddam
[Hussein] are saying, 'I want our troops home.'" A new Gallup
survey finds that 59% of Americans say the United States should
withdraw some or all of its troops from Iraq. And, for the first
time, most Americans say they would be "upset" if President
Bush sent more troops.
The situation in the Palestinian Authority is the same. There
too, the Islamist terrorists represented by HAMAS, Islamic Jihad
and Martyrs Brigade have successfully planted themselves in positions
that the US find difficult to ignore. For Palestinian Authority
President Mahmoud Abbas, these achievements of the Palestinian
people are a matter of pride. He said recently, "My election
. . . gave me a feeling of great pride—not in myself, but
in the Palestinian people."
Radical Islam has every right to be proud of the Palestinian people.
It was the Palestinian people who forced Washington not only to
ignore their politics of terror and blackmail but reward them with
billions of dollars in aid. Washington's pressure on Israel to
give the Palestinians what is not theirs is living proof of the
success of the Palestinian art of deceit and deception.
The fact that the world finds it convenient to accept Palestinian
positions on almost everything and does not pay any attention to
their terrorism that has resulted in thousands of Israeli deaths
proves that Palestinians have mastered the art of pulling wool
over the eyes of the world – they are living testament to
the dictum that a lie repeated often enough is eventually accepted
as truth.
Palestinians have shown such an extraordinary knack for hoodwinking
world opinion that now they lie without thinking – lying
appears to be their second nature. This utter disregard for truth
was evident in the statement of Palestinian Authority president
Abbas, "For the past four years, Israel's daily military incursions
and destruction of our infrastructure and institutions have rendered
us an impoverished nation."
The Palestinian leader did not feel any shame in hiding the facts
that these so called Israeli incursions were in response to Arab
acts of terrorism. He chooses to ignore the fact that Arabs have
been rendered impoverished nation not because of Israel's actions
to secure the lives of its citizens but because of the rampant
Arab corruption, inefficiency and unwillingness to work for an
honest living.
The Palestinian people's victory is complete; they, with the help
of their anti-Semite Arab neighbors, have made the US - the victim
of Islamist terrorism herself - to reward terror. Washington, forgetting
that Palestinians represent the same anti-Americanism that brought
down the World Trade Center, has allowed itself to be used by them
to bring down its only friend – Israel. By accepting a two-state
solution to the Middle East conflict, the US has contributed more
to the weakening of the state of Israel than all the Arab wars
to destroy the Jewish state combined.
Under pressure from its Arab "friends" and driven by
its desire to regain the friendship of Eurabia, President George
W. Bush refuses to see the long term plan to destroy America's
only real friend in the Middle East – Israel. Mahmoud Abbas
says, "The parameters of my vision of a permanent peace agreement
are well-known: a return by Israel to the pre-1967 borders, the
sharing of Jerusalem as the capital of two states; a just and agreed
solution to the Palestinian refugee problem and a permanent peace
treaty between the states of Israel and Palestine based on equality
and reciprocity."
It is clear from this statement that the Arab game of deceit and
deception will continue until they achieve their vision – the
total destruction of the Jewish state. Volumes have been written
about the threats that these Abbas parameters pose to the existence
of Israel. Arabs having failed miserably in defeating Israel in
the battle field have now adopted this game of incremental reduction
of Israeli territory. Once achieved, the goal of pushing Israel
behind indefensible 1967 borders, they will build up the pressure
to push her beyond 1948 limits and then to nothing. President Bush
must understand that what Mahmoud Abbas is asking for will in fact,
result in the defeat of the US in its war on Islamist terrorism.
In Mahmoud Abbas's demand to share Jerusalem with Jews, there
is a ploy to defeat history. History doesn't accord anyone but
the Jews, the right to its ownership. "When in 1010 B.C.E.,
King David brought the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem, Arabs
did not exist. When in 597 B.C.E, Nebuchadnezzar, came to Jerusalem,
it was a Jewish city. When in 516 B.C, Jews started rebuilding
the temple in Jerusalem, Arabs had no idea that Jerusalem existed.
Even when the Muslims learned of the term "Masjid-e-Aqsa" (a
mosque far away), there was no sign of a Muslim in Jerusalem. It
was only when Umer the second Caliph after the death of Prophet
Muhammad, extending his Caliphate conquered Jerusalem that the
Muslim became aware of its existence.
In my view, the true peace and stability in the Middle East cannot
be realized without accepting the fact that "Jerusalem belongs
to Israel forever and will no longer be the possession of foreigners." September
11, 2001 has underlined the vitality of recognizing the divine
truth that keeping Jerusalem as the united and eternal capital
of the Hebrew State is in the interest of world peace.
As far as the two state solution to the Arab Israeli conflict
is concerned, the honest observer knows that it is nothing but
a very clever design to destroy the Jewish state from the back
door. The US, if it wants to defeat radical Islam, must give up
its policy of succumbing to Arab blackmail – Appeasement
of Arabs may appear to be a good short term tactic but will definitely
cause a lot of misery in the long term.
And finally, Mahmoud Abbas's last item in his parameters: the
solution to the Palestinian refugee problem. First of all, Arabs
have remained "refugees" because they all hoped to see
the Jewish state destroyed – it is basically an ultimate
fraud and the world has to recognize it as such. Second, if the
so called refugees really want to go any where, they have a Palestinian
state – Jordan. They should go there. And finally, a Jewish
state can remain a Jewish state only so long as Jews inhabit it.
Unlike the Wahhabi state of Saudi Arabia which does not even permit
non-Wahhabi Muslims to come in, the Jewish state is truly pluralistic
and tolerant of peoples of all faiths.
The story of Arab guile and the US gullibility is not complete
yet. The air is heavy with the news that Washington is ready to
accept HAMAS as a partner in dialogue. It is believed that having
failed miserably to even contain the Arab insurgency in Iraq and
Afghanistan, the US is now feeling the pressure to bribe Arab terrorists
with favors.
What Washington doesn't understand is that bribes, favors and
other forms of appeasement only embolden radical Islam. In the
eyes of Islamists, all efforts, all signs of decency and appeasement
are evidence of weakness. Today, US insistence on including Sunnis
in the constitution-making in Iraq, talks of offering Al-Qaeda
members a role in Afghan administration and now the acceptance
of HAMAS as a partner has convinced radical Islam that the United
States of America has lost and its foreign policy has been reduced
to face saving and surrender.
Arab terrorism is just another head of radical Islamist Hydra
- HAMAS, Al-Qaeda, Hizbollah, Islamic Jihad, the Zarqawi group
and their ilk being the other heads. And Washington's efforts to
engage them in any kind of partnership will for sure bring more
deaths and hardships for the Americans and their allies. The US
overtures to engage radical Islam has given reason to radical Islam
to be sure of its victory.
According to Islamists, whereas the US might have failed miserably
in breaking the back of radical Islam, American deaths in Iraq
and Afghanistan now approaching the 2000 mark have definitely deflated
the "crusader spirits." They are convinced that Radical
Islam has forced the US to accept its authority and power. According
to an Arab commentator, "Talks on accepting Hamas and holding
discussions with it cannot be separated from the American desire
to start a dialogue with Islamic parties and movements, since they
are considered as influential powers in the Arab political scene,
following the obstacle encountered by Washington in Iraq and the
region."
According to the same commentator, "This notion was transmitted
to the countries of the European Union, whose foreign ministers
discussed three months ago a document that urges the EU countries
to delve into the dialogue issue with Islamic groups in the Middle
East."
Watching the way world powers are competing with each other in
trying to appease Arab terrorism, Mahmoud Abbas's sense of victory
was not misplaced. Aware of the fact that in the "Two nation
solution" to the Middle East lies the formula of Israel's
destruction, he said, "President Bush has supported our quest
for freedom, as he made clear in his vision of a two-state solution
to the Middle East conflict. It is a vision that I and the overwhelming
majority of Palestinians share."
Those who understand Arab ethos cannot miss the significance of
the Palestinian president's statement. And President Bush, I hope,
knows the actual nature of Palestinian vision.
The world by now is familiar with the phenomenon of asymmetrical
war: in the face of a technologically advanced and militarily formidable
west, the less powerful and backward radical Islam has come up
with the weapons of terrorism and homicide bombers. The nature
of ethereal warfare has caught the modern world napping; modern
world has no answer to this barbarism that does not have any face
and respects no borders. It can be as sudden as a Californian earthquake
and as subtle as vapors in the air. Against this background, Mahmoud
Abbas's declaration makes a lot of sense, "But we are not
weak: Our strength does not come from military superiority—it
comes from convictions", he said. Of course, Palestinians
do not need any military superiority. Their convictions – complete
destruction of the Jewish state and total annihilation of the Jewish
people – gives them so much power that they are dying to
murder the Infidels.
It is obvious that someone who has learned to defeat open societies
by using weapons of terrorism does not need conventional military
superiority. The greatest military power on this earth – the
United States of America – is learning this fact in Iraq
every day. Palestinians who have mastered the marshal art of homicide
bombings do not need military superiority.
Palestinian Authority showed its faith in terrorism when its Foreign
Minister Nasser al-Kidwa told Palestinian television that disarming
militants was not on the agenda. "The dismantling of armed
organizations is not on the table because weapons are legal as
long as the occupation exists," he said. "Possession
of weapons is a strategic issue as long as there is occupation," al-Kidwa
continued, adding that weapons should be organized and not be used
to break the law.
The continued PA policy of casting Jewish lands as "occupied" speaks
volumes about Palestinian conviction; Arab terrorism will continue
so long as Israel exists. That's why Hamas welcomed the comments
opposing the disarmament of Islamic Jihad and other militant groups.
Hamas spokesman Musheer Masri said Kidwa's comments "reflected
the PA's awareness of the nature of the current phase and the highest
interests of the Palestinian people." Masri added, "The
PA acknowledged that protecting the armed resistance ensures the
continuation of national unity."
There is a lesson in all this for the Israeli Prime Minister;
Israel will always remain alone in its existential struggles. After
thousands of years of living as Dhimmis under anti-Semite peoples,
it cannot afford to let the moment slip out of its palm. It must
not do to the Jews what the enemies of Jews have been doing to
them for millenniums.
Mr. Sharon, please do not set a new example of Jew hatred. If
your disengagement plan goes through, it will be the first time
Jewish authorities will have followed in the footsteps of Nebuchadnezzar
- Jews forcing Jews to leave their homes with no rational justification.
Please understand, Israel has no choice but to prove to the world
that it really believes in the conclusion that it will never again
allow any Nazi to send them to the gas chambers. "Never again" must
always be the criteria for any Jewish leader to act.
And since the US faith or the lack of it in human liberty will
certainly decide the fate of humanity, the civilized world wants
to know: if the US did not have what it takes to finish the war
on radical Islam, why did it start it?
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