The "Gaza-Solution" and the
Ongoing War on Islam
By Mike Whitney
11/28/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- - - “People do not forget. They do not
forget the death of their fellows, they do not forget
torture and mutilation, they do not forget injustice,
they do not forget oppression, they do not forget the
terrorism of mighty powers. They not only don’t forget;
they also strike back.” Harold Pinter, Nobel Laureate
The central tenet of American foreign policy hasn’t
changed since the early 1980s when Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger summarized our involvement in the
Iraq-Iraq War saying, “I hope they kill each other.”
Kissinger’s dictum reveals the basic racial and
religious odium which animates the current policy and
has become the organizing principle for maintaining the
global empire.
Now that the Muslim world has been systematically
ravaged from the southern-most part Gaza to the northern
tip of Afghanistan, we can see that the application of
the Kissinger Doctrine is an effective method for
decimating societies where coveted resources are
located.
By all accounts, it’s been a huge success.
The policy seems to be working best in Iraq, where
provocative counterinsurgency operations have incited a
massive sectarian war. The conflict produces an
ever-increasing number of civilian casualties many of
whom have been killed by other Iraqis. No doubt
Kissinger is gratified that his theory is working out so
splendidly.
The western media portrays the disaster in Iraq as the
natural upshot of years of repression under the former
dictator, Saddam Hussein. But, Saddam had nothing to do
with the violence which is ripping Baghdad apart. That’s
just a way of pacifying the American public so they can
go on their Christmas buying-spree without pangs of
remorse. In fact Saddam is no different than America’s
other tyrant-friends in Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan and
Kazakhstan. He simply stood in the way of Big Oil’s
dream of direct control of Iraq’s resources and created
a likely rival for “good friend” Israel.
The violence in Iraq is entirely America’s doing; just
follow the bloody footprints straight to 1600
Pennsylvania Ave. There's no need to look any further.
The Bush team has ignited a firestorm in Iraq which has
swept through the capital and countryside; pitting Arab
against Arab, and Muslim against Muslim. That was the
object from the very beginning. Now that the violence is
spinning out of control and could cross borders into
neighboring countries, the grown-up members of the
policy-establishment, like James Baker, are getting
jittery and want to see a change of direction. Baker
isn’t bothered by the death and destruction as long as
it is carried out with discretion and doesn’t disrupt
other imperial projects in Latin America, Africa, and
Central Asia. But Iraq has swallowed American foreign
policy whole; leaving Bush little time (or resources) to
deal with other urgent matters in the rest of the world.
The military is over-extended and bogged down, the
situation on the ground is chaotic, and American
prestige has taken a beating. The advocates of “creative
destruction” have released the genie from the bottle and
energized the anarchic forces of regional rebellion.
Now, the outcome is anyone’s guess. What is certain,
though, is that Bush’s plan for an endless source of
cheap gas and security for Israel has taken a ruinous
turn for the worse.
Israel has a different perspective on the turmoil in
Iraq. Olmert has embraced the neoconservative ideal of
“positive instability” and clings to the notion that
toppling foreign regimes and disrupting Arab countries
improves his chances for regional dominance. In fact,
just last week Olmert opined that the war in Iraq has
actually been “better for the safety and security of
Israel”. Olmert still believes that Israel’s imperial
aspirations are fortified by attacking and fragmenting
other countries in the Arab world. No doubt, his
response comes as no surprise to anyone in the region.
It’s easy to see how the assassination of Lebanese
parliamentarian Pierre Gemayel fits perfectly with
Olmert’s world view. If violence breaks out between the
various Lebanese groups, then the Christians will serve
as a “proxy army” for Israeli interests. What could be
better for Olmert? That means he wouldn’t have to
restart the 34 Day War and risk the lives of Israeli
troops. He could just sit back a watch as his Lebanese
neighbors tear themselves apart in a second civil war
and hopefully weaken arch-rival Hezbollah in the
process.
No wonder Olmert’s popularity is soaring at 18%.
The Gaza-Solution
American hostilities in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as
Israel’s war in Lebanon are part of a broader plan for
remaking the Middle East to meet the needs of American
oil corporations, banking giants and Israel. The war on
terror provides the thinnest of cover for military
operations which are clearly colonial in nature. The
Pentagon makes no effort to conceal their overall
objectives. In fact, Defense Department’s maps are
available to the public which outline the area of the
Middle East and Central Asia as CentCom; the central
battlefield in the global resource war. What more proof
does one need that the entire region is in the
gun-sights of the Washington warlords?
The most regrettable part of the current conflict is the
way in which Muslims have been subject to subtle, but
deliberate vilification. This may have more to do with
geography than race, but the result is the same. Muslims
never appeared on the radar of public opinion before
9-11, now they are regular targets of right wing,
xenophobic tirades and carefully crafted government
fear-mongering.
Coincidence?
Not likely.
Bush and Blair have assured us that “this is not a war
against Muslims”, but neither has done anything to
silence the racist abuse which spews daily from radio
talk-shows or from the op-ed pages of major newspapers.
Tom Friedman frequently uses his column to remind us of
the problems which are particular to Islam and which can
be easily overcome by simply complying with the diktats
of Washington and Tel Aviv. Friedman’s annoying
paternalism and prejudice is widely shared in the
mainstream media where unreflective buffoons are all-too
eager to blame the victims of occupation, exploitation
and corporate vandalism.
If Muslims believe that the war on terror is actually a
war against Islam; it’s because all the facts point to
that conclusion. Sober leaders in the foreign policy
establishment should carefully consider the implications
of this strategy before continuing down this path.
Waging a culture war against one and a half billion
Muslims who occupy the lands where we get our vital
resources does not auger well for our long-range
interests. America’s economic viability is held together
by a webbing of pipelines, tankers, oil platforms and
oil facilities. All of these are vulnerable to the
attacks of terrorists, guerillas, dissidents or
disgruntled enemies of the empire.
Are we prepared to fight them all?
A “war of civilizations”; is the misguided progeny of
neoconservative fanatics. Their plan is now writ large
across the entire region so everyone can see that the
US-Israeli war is actually directed at Muslims alone.
This is a huge mistake for which we will all pay dearly.
The war on terror is the greatest public relations
swindle of all time. Just look at a map!?! We’re not
fighting terror; we’re repositioning military assets to
control crucial pipeline routes and oil fields. The
administration’s objectives are as plain as day to
anyone who knows the least bit about landlocked supplies
of oil and natural gas in Central Asia and 60% of the
world’s oil in the Middle East. If American industry
controls these reserves they can control China’s growth,
maintain US military superiority, and force the world to
use the debt-plagued greenback into the next century.
Unfortunately, America’s ongoing aggression requires a
scapegoat; an unwitting victim that they can demonize
and portray as a imminent threat to U.S. national
security.
Muslims.
Now we have Muslim-only gulags scattered across the
planet where every imaginable method of torture is
employed with complete impunity.
We topple their regimes, shame their women, defile their
holy book, train their repressive security-forces,
incite violence between their religious sects, bomb
their cities and mosques, and jail anyone who appears
the least bit suspicious.
If we are not “at war with Muslims” then why is the
concertina-wire still stretched around Ramadi, Tal Afar,
and Falluja? Why the Madras’ still being bombed in
Northern Pakistan? Why is Abu Ghraib still overflowing
with prisoners? Why are Muslim scholars still refused
entry into the United States and Muslim civilians kept
off airplanes? Why does right-wing radio still flood the
air-waves with their racist bile and anti-Islam vitriol?
And why does the United States still stubbornly refuse
to condemn Israel’s criminal attacks on the
Palestinians, like last week’s bombing of Beit Hanoun
where an entire family was butchered in their sleep?
Why?!?
Bush’s plan for Muslims has been clear since he
assembled his flagship-gulag at Guantanamo Bay and
presented it as the main icon of the new world order. If
Bush wants to prove his sincerity, then he should
release Gitmo’s inmates and order the facility be
bulldozed into rubble. It is an abomination that should
offend anyone with a trace of decency.
We know Bush’s plan for Muslims, because it is identical
to that of his ideological-twin, Olmert. They both
believe that the final solution to the “Muslim problem”
lies in the Gaza Model.
The Gaza Strip is the world’s largest prison camp
containing 1.5 million Palestinians. They are limited in
their movements and have no reliable access to food,
medical aid, clean water, electricity or employment.
They do not control their borders, air space, roads or
coastline. And, even though their elected officials have
none of the powers that are normally associated with
national sovereignty, they have been under constant
siege by Israeli forces that aggressively destroy any
nationalist movement which operates beyond Tel Aviv’s
control.
Israel claims the absolute right to kill, detain, abduct
or torture anyone it sees fit without providing any
means for a legal defense. They show the same disdain
for Palestinian human rights as they do for the 60
separate resolutions passed by the United Nations.
Israel does as it pleases.
Nothing about the Gaza “open-air” detention facility is
accidental. It’s a model that has been meticulously
developed over 39 years to create a permanent state of
imprisonment for the “undesirables” who have legal title
to the land. If we look across the Middle East into
Central Asia, we can see that the same fundamental
principles for subjugation are being applied to Muslims
throughout the region.
The Gaza Model is the logical corollary of Bush’s war on
terror. It provides a means for dealing with the people
in resource-rich lands who stand in the way of America’s
corporate-political expansion. At its core, it is a
strategy for “pacification” through segregation,
containment and brutality. These are the grim
requirements for America’s continued dominance into the
next century.
The war on terror is fueled by belligerence, deception
and unrelenting aggression against innocent people in
their own countries. It is terrorism pure and simple.
Bush will deny this, but it is true just the same.
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