NEITHER NELSON MANDELA NOR ARAB NATIONALISM
Somewhat of a rough draft
BACKGROUND
One is dizzied by the many fronts the harmful idiots have opened to manage their occupation of Iraq. For instance: watch the harmful idiot Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs go mad. Watch his manic campaign across the globe, working against a clock that should soon usher the non-glamorous end of the Bush Administration. Desperate? You bet. The harmful idiots want to secure a permanent place in Iraq before the Bush Administration departs and without going to war with Iran. So a lot of what they’re doing is sheer bluff. But they may have to. They may have to go to war, yet again, as a gambler would double her bet in the hope of recouping her losses. Iran is playing it relatively calm. But one never knows.
Most recently, the harmful idiots have unleashed the crown prince of Bahrain to warn against Iran prepping for a nuclear weapon. No one of import in the Gulf would do it; so he had to do. The harmful idiots would do anything to persuade the Gulf and other Arabs that the Iranians are a danger to the Arabs, and they’ll take what they can get, including a statement by a relative unknown.
But first and foremost the harmful idiots are trying to keep Iran and Syria on the defensive. Why? The immediate reason is to buy themselves time to tighten their hold over Iraq. They want to beef up the shadow state (Baath born-again) they sponsor. In addition, they need to further penetrate the Shia state by pouring lots and lots of money into the pockets of Shia tribes and operatives and what have you. Finally, they want to weld the Shia state and the shadow state together into one government which will be theirs and which is able to withstand their withdrawal.
Attack Syria to Show Iran
As part of keeping Iran and Syria on the defensive, the Under Secretary’s counterparts at the Pentagon according to an Israeli daily had dispatched planes, with Israeli protection and Turkish help, to bomb a Syrian site which we’re told was meant to become a North Korea-built nuclear reactor. I have serious (very serious) doubts about their story. As things stand now Turkey is allowing the most it ever had of water into Syria, water which Syria needs badly. Accordingly, Syria -- the most cunning governing elite around -- couldn’t be that foolish to be building a nuclear reactor so close to the Turkish border, under Turkey’s very nose. Syria would be risking the very life Turkey is currently allowing to flow into Syria. In short: I don’t buy it; not for a moment.
(I do buy the highly likely possibility that the US had bombed a missile storage/set up site. This newsletter had said in the past that the next Israeli-Syrian war should be a missile war against the cities. And Syria is preparing for this likelihood.)
The true target of the US raid, once again, likely was Iran. According to the Israeli daily, the American planes dropped a “tactical nuclear” bomb on the site and destroyed it. Clearly another message to Iran: that it cannot hide its installations underground. The harmful idiots’ “tactical nuclear” weapons will reach these, however deep they are.
Locked into the Culture of Fancy Weapons
What the harmful idiots don’t seem to understand is that conventional and fancy weapons are no longer it. “It” has been for a good while now about the ability to mobilize -- about issues, the Street and its prepping for guerilla and terror warfare. “It” is about what brand of nationalism will re-unite Iraq and retrieve the lands occupied by the Israeli colonialists to build the Palestinian state and regain the Arab Joulan to Arab Syria. That quest will not end, shock’n awe or shock ‘ n blow. Whatever.
Saud al-Faisal Offers a (Stale) Way Out.
Saud al-Faisal, most definitely in coordination with the harmful idiots (in my modest opinion not his averment), recently floated the idea of a Gulf consortium which would provide (and monitor) the needed nuclear material for civilian use to any and all in the region who demand it. This is the harmful idiots’ carrot. (Iran just said no–11/3/07.) Saud al-Faisal had in the past floated another idea in the same vein to rein in nuclear Iran; he did it with Flynt Everett, one of the few WASPS left who has not joined ranks or forces with the Jewish Right that sits at the center of the American-Israeli strategic alliance and that defines US foreign policy in the Middle East.
(The US-Israel strategic alliance has robbed all Arabs, including the harmful idiots’ favored reactionary governments, of think tanks with which they can work without looking like they’re kissing Israel’s ass. Which they don’t mind doing but (I’m lowering my voice): n o t in p u b l i c ! Prince Faisal himself likely has run out of Washington think tanks with which he can work since mostly all have been taken over. Our harmful idiots are likely studying the possibility of affording him and other Arabs a think tank which has not been taken over by the strategic alliance boys of the Jewish Right and their Christian Right allies. The poor man needs an outlet in this country and not be limited only to Flynt Everett and Anthony Cordsman. )
It’s unclear whether Faisal’s nuclear consortium includes the jewel of them all. I doubt it. But stopping Iran from developing the Bomb, containing it, which is on the mind of Faisal and Everett, isn’t really what’s on the mind of the harmful idiots at the Pentagon. The Pentagon recently confirmed that it’s not Iran’s nuclear program which is preoccupying it but Iran’s meddling in Iraq. (This newsletter had reached this conclusion without access to the Pentagon and before the L.A Times had reported it.) The nuclear issue seems to be yet another point of pressure the harmful idiots are using to assure an some sort of acceptable outcome in Iraq.
Not that there’s not a vacuum in the regional balance of power. There is. But this vacuum had existed for years after 1991, when the Baath had still been in power. Iran hadn’t made a single move to occupy Iraq. Iran could’ve: the Baath government had been so weakened first by the destruction of the Iraqi military by the US armed forces and later by the sanctions. Iran could’ve valsed in. But it didn’t.
A NEW FORM FOR A BALANCE OF POWER: A BALANCE OF BRANDS OF NATIONALISM?
The power vacuum in the region is (and has been for a good while) not of a conventional nature -- shock n’ awe, “tactical nuclear,” bunker busters, and what have you. The salient vacuum isn’t military; it’s about identity and belief system -- about nationalism. And it’s about the ability to fail the projects of those who want to dominate When the harmful idiots eliminated the Iraqi Baath government, they in effect had eliminated nearly the last vestige of a common Arab political identity. Only Syria is left to represent that political commonality. The rest are busy fattening themselves, are waiting for the next delivery of wheat, or have gone Islamic first , and Arab third or fourth.
The Saudis: Sedated by Money
The Saudis cannot fill the nationalism gap. They have the money; that’s all they really have. Historically they’ve run scared of Arab nationalism, albeit pretending otherwise. And Islamism nearly destroyed them. (To be fair, one of their Kings, the late Faisal, had courage and was not corrupt, to boot. Even though he fought off Nasser’s Arab nationalism, he nonetheless came to the aid of Egypt and Syria in the 1973 war.) The Pentagon itself -- in the Defense Policy Board, with Henry Kissinger included and other luminaries of the American Jewish Right -- wanted the Saudis’ ass. They will now claim it was a bluff. Bluff or not, it scared the wits out of the Saudi government and should have stayed in their memory, come what may. But, suddenly, in large part thanks to the Iraq invasion, money flowed into the Kingdom with such abundance, and all became history. Money, so much of it, has sedated the Saudi leadership and has dulled its senses. The Saudi public, including most of the militants, are now preoccupied with consuming and reproducing in preparation for the next era when oil revenues would diminish. For now, the opposition in Saudi Arabia has all but evaporated. Some reformists do exist but they sit in jail, no charges filed, and are mostly forgotten. Not even the harmful idiots dare tell the Saudis to release them because the harmful idiots need the Saudis’ cooperation among the Sunnis of Iraq.
The Egyptians: They're Not Celiacs.
As for the Egyptians, these had quit the realm of Arab identity and nationalism when Anwar Sadat had turned his back on that identity and chose instead to cozy up to the American Jewish community. All to get enough wheat to feed Egypt’s wheat-dependent population.
All We Have Left is Iraq
And so the harmful idiots thought to themselves: what about Iraq? Can’t we revive Arab nationalism from that divided country -- to mobilize the Sunni Street against Iran? (Stop it! You’re killing us. They’re s t r a t e g i s t s !) If we can, the shadow state we created there would be that much safer and would become appealing to so many in the Shia state. (See prior recent posts.)
Ayad Alawi, the harmful idiots’ man in Iraq, and the man once most favored by the Saudis, the Kuwaitis and the other rich Arabs, recently (on or about 11/1/07) answered some questions in a media interview. (Most favored now for the Saudis is Tariq al-Hashimi.) Mr. Alawi is trying to do that–to revive a sense of Arab nationalism to provide balance to Iran’s Islamism which has sprouted the Shia state in Iraq and Sunni Islamist groups.
In that interview Alawi spoke about the “strategic mistakes” the harmful idiots had made in Iraq: dismantling the state institutions, taking Iraq in a sectarian direction (he couldn’t have seen it the great physician he is) , and not dealing with the intervention of “neighbors” (he meant Iran, Syria, and Saudi Arabia) at the outset of the colonial occupation. (Invading in-and-of-itself was a mistake. But hey, It’s HIS interview.)
Mr. Alawi reminded the Arab governments that Iraq wanted to preserve its Arab identity. That he and his cohorts had gone to the Arab governments for help to unseat Saddam Hussein, but that these didn’t respond. So what’s a physician to do? He did what he did: he went over to the harmful idiots. He didn’t say that within the ranks of the harmful idiots, those who became most excited about his ideas and those of his Iran cohorts were the luminaries of the American Jewish Right -- the Israel-obsessed crowd of right wing self-referential simpletons. He allied himself to the strategic alliance boys losing any credibility he might have had. But hey, again: it’s HIS interview.
So, on the one hand, we have the harmful idiots through Alawi in Iraq trying to jump start a timid Arab nationalism -- or bemoaning it, it’s not fully clear. Either way, the idea is to have some sort of nationalism, one that’s less-than-Islamic, to balance the Islamic brand of nationalism nurtured by Iran. All to contain the Islamic Republic, of course. (The harmful idiots and their Gulf proxies are pumping money into re-defining Islamic concepts such as Jihad.)
The Sunni Damn to Contain the Arab Shia Flood
On the other hand, and in a stark contrast, in Lebanon, we have the harmful idiots in effect working at cross-purpose with Alawi. The harmful idiots had recently brought to France Saad Hariri and the former army general, Michel Aoun, the most popular leader among the Lebanese Christian Arabs, to agree on a deal for the election of a President.
(Note to self: float your name as a possibility for Presindent. You’re Maronite. Head to Lebanon: meet with Patriarch Sfeir. But first secure a few photos with you aunt the nun. Show them to the Patriarch and talk about forgiveness. Drop in on the Vatican on the way there. Show them the photos with you and your aunt. Swing by Damascus and tell them you’ll have lunch at Souq al-Hamidiyyah in Damascus each and every weekend. Stop calling them harmful idiots and write an article praising Rice's amazing national security talents. Write a post in French praising the historic relationship between the compassionate mother -- France -- and Lebanon, and one in Arabic, calling for brotherhood among the Arab governments. Head to Saudi Arabia but only after you praise King Abdallah and Crown Prince Sultan in a few posts--something about the success of the King's current European tour. Cover some cute stories happening in the Kingdom such as the one where the Kingdom is allowing an inmate to marry the daughter of another inmate. Write up a poem praising Prince Nayef -- no one’s done this yet; you’d be first. Write up another post praising the late Rafiq Hariri for ridding Beirut of rats for a cool $17 billion only, and asking that that expertise be brought over to Dupont Circle in Washington D.C. where I’ve seen rats as large as deer. The rats on Wisconsin Avenue in contrast are way smaller and cuter, especially near Van Ness. We’ll keep these and use the Hariri method only for the deer-sized ones.)
The real idea of this meeting in France for the harmful idiots is to contain Hizbollah, now that Hariri and Saudi intelligence had failed to erect a Sunni front against the Shia. (Nahr al-Bared failed them.) Mind you: neither the harmful idiots nor Saudi intelligence have given up on the idea of a Sunni damn to contain the Arab Shia flood. Adding Aoun and the Christians is only meant to plug a leak they (and only they) detect in that damn. The reality is that they need to have their eyes and their brains checked because the damn doesn’t exist. Whatever exists is leaking so badly that it amounts to nothing. The deal, in short, couldn’t be but a way to encircle Hizbollah and turn Lebanon into a U.S. base. In fact, a Pentagon delegation had only recently visited Lebanon and discussed the possibility of bases. Hope, harmfully idiotic or not, still springs eternal.
In Lebanon, therefore, the harmful idiots are not going the Arab nationalism route. Instead, they are trying to buttress the Sunni front against the Shias, by adding on an a Christian ally–Aoun. Why? To contain Syria and the Shias, and to limit the influence of the Islamic Republic.
NELSON MANDELA OR ARAB NATIONALISM
This newsletter (I believe) was first to bring out the absence of a Nelson Mandela in Iraq. It did it while commenting on the lynching (in effect) by America’s right wing–Jewish and Christian–of an Arab leader. Later, and relatively recently, the chief of the harmful idiots lectured us on the absence of a Nelson Mandela in Iraq. As if there were a Nelson Mandela among his crowd of self-referential and Israel-obsessed sadists!
Compare and contrast the harmful idiots (pick any of them) to Nelson Mandela. Mandela forgives. The harmful idiots kill Mr. Saddam Hussein’s sons and gloat. Mandela heals; the harmful idiot-in-chief lands on an aircraft carrier in celebration of crushing Arabs and Muslims. Mandela’s ability to forgive is so rare. The harmful idiots’ sadism is not. In recent memory I can only think of the Amish of Pennsylvania as deserving to lay a claim to this sainthood. In their ability to forgive Nelson Mandela and the Amish showed us not only their generous souls and magnanimity; they too showed us their terrific and superior intelligence. In contrast, the harmful idiots showed us sick and pathological sadism in the extreme.
To forgive is to move forward, as individuals, as groups, and as nations. How dare harmful idiots mention the name of Mandela and forget the death, destruction and the orphans they created? What kind of introspection -- sick if ever -- had they never had?
We do know that neither the harmful idiots -- the sadistic champions of the death penalty and the naked aggressors against a country that had done us no harm, all prepped for by the Israel-obsessed hateful and mediocre theoreticians -- the strategic alliance boys -- nor the Iraqis are capable of fielding a Nelson Mandela. If they were, and if the Iranians were capable of such, no one would have to worry about the future.
An American-Israeli Leadership of the Arabs
What’s the alternative? What’s been consuming the harmful idiots for a long while is the following: How can the Arab World stand behind the American sadists to fight off Iran? The harmful idiots tried and tried again to draw the Iranians into some hostile action against Arabs. The idea would’ve been for the US to defend these to convince the Arabs to accept American leadership. (They’ve given up on giving the Israeli colonialists that leadership.) But Iran repeatedly has dodged all the traps which the harmful idiots had set up for it.
Why have the harmful idiots failed? For one, as outlined above, they were and are no Nelson Mandela. They’re a bunch of sadistic, self-absorbed, self-referential, and Israel-obsessed people -- hating of Arabs and Muslims by definition. For another: Alawi himself in the interview admitted (in so many words) that the United States had played a role in igniting the sectarian flames in Iraq. He didn’t explain, but I think he was referring to the policy of pursuing a consociational system, instead of an all-inclusive Arab system of government, where all are equal as Arabs, including any and all willing Kurds. Instead, the harmful idiots, inspired by the Jewish Right and the Israelis, who would like to break up the Arab World into sects, dealt with Iraq as Sunni, Shia, Christian, and what have you. Not to mention that the harmful idiots, prisoners of their racist legacy and particular cultural experience, thought affirmative action was the way to deal with the sectarian divisions they themselves had played such a huge part in furthering.
IN CONCLUSION
Iranian conventional military power can be balanced from the Gulf. The harmful idiots had done that between 1991 (following the trap which they and Kuwait had set up for the Iraqi Baathist government) and 2003 (prior to falling into the trap they set up for themselves.) I know: the harmful idiots have built a virtual Baath-born-again shadow state and would not want to leave it all alone to face off with the Shia state and Iran. Hence, I say. the amazing prospect of life in San Diego–and perhaps even Detroit, where the auto industry and the UAW seem quite intent on regaining market share. (Both cities have sizeable Iraqi immigrant communities. My advice: pick San Diego where you can go fishing for Mackerel in Mission Bay.)
The harmful idiots cannot balance Iranian power in the field of identity/nationalism. Too much stands in the way. The harmful idiots had unleashed the pearl of their eye against Jamal Abdel Nasser to defeat Arab nationalism (Abu-Khaled really really really had liked the United States but the racist harmful idiots of those days weren’t about to like a darker leader who dared.) In addition, the harmful idiots are the main sponsors of Israeli colonialism against the Palestinian and Syrian Arabs. Too, the harmful idiots, inspired in good part by the Jewish Right of the strategic alliance, had invaded an Arab country, dismantled it, and orphaned its children. To cite a few examples.
In comparison, frankly, Iran had done so little harm to the Arabs. Until (and if) it does, the harmful idiots can forget leadership of the Arabs. They will always have their reactionary governments, albeit not fully, not when these governments are swimming in oil money which escaped here by not being taxed.
(The Iranians had hurt us in 1983 by blowing up the US marines in Beirut. But I assure you that the ones to blame for that were the harmful idiots of the Reagan Administration first and foremost. Their incompetence in their inability to read loud and clear signals from the region, which would have mandated the transfer of the Marines away from their location, sits at the heart of the tragedy.)
No Nelson Mandela. Good luck with a timid Arab nationalism. Good luck with furthering the Sunni-Shia rift in Lebanon and inside and outside Iraq.
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(Note:
The Iranians should by now be regretting not having mended their relationship with the Baath government before the American invasion. Watch them squirm about as the US armada breathes down their neck. This newsletter, using a balance of power angle and some facts on the ground, had predicted a mutual defense treaty between Iran and Baathist Iraq prior to the invasion. Such would have made sense for the Iranians and likely would’ve scuttled the plans for the invasion. But, once again, my efficiency got the best of me. Instead of dealing with a needy and weak Baathist government, the Iranians at present are dealing with an unstable, unsure, and eminently confused superpower–a very dangerous situation for Iran and, I might add, for us all.)

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