America's Rottweiler
By Uri Avnery
08/27/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- IN HIS latest speech, which infuriated so many
people, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad uttered a sentence that
deserves attention: "Every new Arab generation hates Israel more
than the previous one."
Of all that has been said about the Second Lebanon War, these are
perhaps the most important words.
The main product of this war is hatred. The pictures of death and
destruction in Lebanon entered every Arab home, indeed every Muslim
home, from Indonesia to Morocco, from Yemen to the Muslim ghettos in
London and Berlin. Not for an hour, not for a day, but for 33
successive days - day after day, hour after hour. The mangled bodies
of babies, the women weeping over the ruins of their homes, Israeli
children writing "greetings" on shells about to be fired at
villages, Ehud Olmert blabbering about "the most moral army in the
world" while the screen showed a heap of bodies.
Israelis ignored these sights, indeed they were scarcely shown on
our TV. Of course, we could see them on Aljazeera and some Western
channels, but Israelis were much too busy with the damage wrought in
our Northern towns. Feelings of pity and empathy for non-Jews have
been blunted here a long time ago.
But it is a terrible mistake to ignore this result of the war. It is
far more important than the stationing of a few thousand European
troops along our border, with the kind consent of Hizbullah. It may
still be bothering generations of Israelis, when the names Olmert
and Halutz have long been forgotten, and when even Nasrallah no
longer remember the name Amir Peretz.
IN ORDER for the significance of Assad's words to become clear, they
have to be viewed in a historical context.
The whole Zionist enterprise has been compared to the
transplantation of an organ into the body of a human being. The
natural immunity system rises up against the foreign implant, the
body mobilizes all its power to reject it. The doctors use a heavy
dosage of medicines in order to overcome the rejection. That can go
on for a long time, sometimes until the eventual death of the body
itself, including the transplant.
(Of course, this analogy, like any other, should be treated
cautiously. An analogy can help in understanding things, but no more
than that.)
The Zionist movement has planted a foreign body in this country,
which was then a part of the Arab-Muslim space. The inhabitants of
the country, and the entire Arab region, rejected the Zionist
entity. Meanwhile, the Jewish settlement has taken roots and become
an authentic new nation rooted in the country. Its defensive power
against the rejection has grown. This struggle has been going on for
125 years, becoming more violent from generation to generation. The
last war was yet another episode.
WHAT IS our historic objective in this confrontation?
A fool will say: to stand up to the rejection with a growing dosage
of medicaments, provided by America and World Jewry. The greatest
fools will add: There is no solution. This situation will last
forever. There is nothing to be done about it but to defend
ourselves in war after war after war. And the next war is already
knocking on the door.
The wise will say: our objective is to cause the body to accept the
transplant as one of its organs, so that the immune system will no
longer treat us as an enemy that must be removed at any price. And
if this is the aim, it must become the main axis of our efforts.
Meaning: each of our actions must be judged according to a simple
criterion: does it serve this aim or obstruct it?
According to this criterion, the Second Lebanon War was a disaster.
FIFTY NINE years ago, two months before the outbreak of our War of
Independence, I published a booklet entitled "War or Peace in the
Semitic Region". Its opening words were:
"When our Zionist fathers decided to set up a 'safe haven' in
Palestine, they had a choice between two ways:
"They could appear in West Asia as a European conqueror, who sees
himself as a bridge-head of the 'white' race and a master of the
'natives', like the Spanish Conquistadores and the Anglo-Saxon
colonists in America. That is what the Crusaders did in Palestine.
"The second way was to consider themselves as an Asian nation
returning to its home - a nation that sees itself as an
heir to the political and cultural heritage of the Semitic race, and
which is prepared to join the peoples of the Semitic region in their
war of liberation from European exploitation."
As is well known, the State of Israel, which was established a few
months later, chose the first way. It gave its hand to colonial
France, tried to help Britain to return to the Suez Canal and, since
1967, has become the little sister of the United States.
That was not inevitable. On the contrary, in the course of years
there have been a growing number of indications that the immune
system of the Arab-Muslim body is starting to incorporate the
transplant - as a human body accepts the organ of a close relative -
and is ready to accept us. Such an indication was the visit of Anwar
Sadat to Jerusalem. Such was the peace treaty signed with us by King
Hussein, a descendent of the Prophet. And, most importantly, the
historic decision of Yasser Arafat, the leader of the Palestinian
people, to make peace with Israel.
But after every huge step forward, there came an Israeli step
backward. It is as if the transplant rejects the body's acceptance
of it. As if it has become so accustomed to being rejected, that it
does all it can to induce the body to reject it even more.
It is against this background that one should weigh the words spoken
by Assad Jr., a member of the new Arab generation, at the end of the
recent war.
AFTER EVERY single one of the war aims put forward by our government
had evaporated, one after the other, another reason was brought up:
this war was a part of the "clash of civilizations", the great
campaign of the Western world and its lofty values against the
barbarian darkness of the Islamic world.
That reminds one, of course, of the words written 110 years ago by
the father of modern Zionism, Theodor Herzl, in the founding
document of the Zionist movement: "In Palestine...we shall
constitute for Europe a part of the wall against Asia, and serve as
the vanguard of civilization against barbarism." Without knowing,
Olmert almost repeated this formula in his justification of his war,
in order to please President Bush.
It happens from time to time in the United States that somebody
invents an empty but easily digested slogan, which then dominates
the public discourse for some time. It seems that the more stupid
the slogan is, the better its chances of becoming the guiding light
for academia and the media - until another slogan appears and
supersedes it. The latest example is the slogan "Clash of
Civilizations", coined by Samuel P. Huntington in 1993 (taking over
from the "End of History").
What clash of ideas is there between Muslim Indonesia and Christian
Chile? What eternal struggle between Poland and Morocco? What is it
that unifies Malaysia and Kosovo, two Muslim nations? Or two
Christian nations like Sweden and Ethiopia?
In what way are the ideas of the West more sublime than those of the
East? The Jews that fled the flames of the auto-da-fe of the
Christian Inquisition in Spain were received with open arms by the
Muslim Ottoman Empire. The most cultured of European nations
democratically elected Adolf Hitler as its leader and perpetrated
the Holocaust, without the Pope raising his voice in protest.
In what way are the spiritual values of the United States, today's
Empire of the West, superior to those of India and China, the rising
stars of the East? Huntington himself was compelled to admit: "The
West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or
religion, but rather by its superiority in applying organized
violence. Westerners often forget this fact, non-Westerners never
do." In the West, too, women won the vote only in the 20th century,
and slavery was abolished there only in the second half of the 19th.
And in the leading nation of the West, fundamentalism is now also
raising its head.
What interest, for goodness sake, have we in volunteering to be a
political and military vanguard of the West in this imagined clash?
THE TRUTH is, of course, that this entire story of the clash of
civilizations is nothing but an ideological cover for something that
has no connection with ideas and values: the determination of the
United States to dominate the world's resources, and especially oil.
The Second Lebanon War is considered by many as a "War by Proxy".
That's to say: Hizbullah is the Dobermann of Iran, we are the
Rottweiler of America. Hizbullah gets money, rockets and support
from the Islamic Republic, we get money, cluster bombs and support
from the United States of America.
That is certainly exaggerated. Hizbullah is an authentic Lebanese
movement, deeply rooted in the Shiite community. The Israeli
government has its own interests (the occupied territories) that do
not depend on America. But there is no doubt that there is much
truth in the argument that this was also a war by substitutes.
The US is fighting against Iran, because Iran has a key role in the
region where the most important oil reserves in the world are
located. Not only does Iran itself sit on huge oil deposits, but
through its revolutionary Islamic ideology it also menaces American
control over the near-by oil countries. The declining resource oil
becomes more and more essential in the modern economy. He who
controls the oil controls the world.
The US would viciously attack Iran even it were peopled with pigmies
devoted to the religion of the Dalai Lama. There is a shocking
similarity between George W. Bush and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, The one
has personal conversations with Jesus, the other has a line to
Allah. But the name of the game is domination.
What interest do we have to get involved in this struggle? What
interest do we have in being regarded - accurately - as the servants
of the greatest enemy of the Muslim world in general and the Arab
world in particular?
We want to live here in 100 years, in 500 years. Our most basic
national interests demand that we extend our hands to the Arab
nations that accept us, and act together with them for the
rehabilitation of this region. That was true 59 years ago, and that
will be true 59 years hence.
Little politicians like Olmert, Peretz and Halutz are unable to
think in these terms. They can hardly see as far as the end of their
noses. But where are the intellectuals, who should be more
far-sighted?
Bashar al-Assad may not be one of the world's Great Thinkers. But
his remark should certainly give us pause for thought.
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Uri Avnery is a longtime
Israeli peace activist. Since 1948 has advocated the
setting up of a Palestinian state alongside Israel. In
1974, Uri Avnery was the first Israeli to establish
contact with PLO leadership. In 1982 he was the first
Israeli ever to meet Yassir Arafat, after crossing the
lines in besieged Beirut. He served three terms in the
Israeli Parliament (Knesset), and is the founder of
Gush Shalom (Peace Bloc). |
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