The US-Saudi-Wahabi
Nexus !
"History is ruled by an inexorable determinism
in which the free choice of major historical
figures plays a minimal role", Leo Tolstoy
By K
Gajendra Singh
01/01/07 "Information
Clearing House"
-- -- When the powerful US Vice-President
Dick Cheney made a rare long haul to Riyadh in
November , reportedly it was to create against
Iran , Syria and Hezbollah in Lebanon , a new US
led Sunni alliance in the region, composed of
the six Gulf Co-operation Council states, pro-US
Arab governments in Cairo and Amman and willing
NATO allies with covert support from Israel.
On 12
December the New York Times claimed that
according to US and Arab diplomats, Cheney was
told that Riyadh might provide financial backing
to Iraqi Sunnis in any war against Iraq's Shias
if the United States pulled out its troops. The
Saudi King Abdullah also expressed strong
opposition to any diplomatic talks between the
United States and Iran and demanded that
Washington encourage the resumption of peace
talks between Israel and the Palestinians.
The Saudi position reflected fears among USA's
Sunni Arab allies at Tehran's increasing
influence in Iraq with its ally the Lebanese
Hezbollah getting the better of Israeli ground
forces coupled with Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
King Abdullah II of Jordan had earlier expressed
concern about the rising Shia influence and
warned of the emergence of a Shia crescent from
Iran via Syria to Lebanon .Riyadh also warned of
the prospect of a Shia dominated Iraq government
using its troops against the Sunni population.
Saudi Arabia supports a Government of unity in
Baghdad. The New York Times added that the Saudi
King told Cheney: "if you retreat and it comes
to an ethnic cleaning against the Sunnis, we
will feel like we are being dragged into the
war".
Saudi officials and
the White House both denied the reports. "That's
not Saudi government policy," the White House
press secretary, Tony Snow, told reporters. "The
Saudis have made it clear that they're committed
to the same goals we are, which is a
self-sustaining Iraq that can sustain,
govern and defend itself, that will recognise
and protect the rights of all, regardless of
sect or religion," he added , "And furthermore,
they share our concerns about the role the
Iranians are playing in the region."
But Kenneth Pollack of the Brookings Institution
told CNN that Saudi Arabia had strong motivation
to take sides in a civil war. "They're terrified
that civil war will spill over into Saudi
Arabia. But they're also terrified that the
Iranians, backing the various Shia militias in
Iraq, will come out the big way"
A more muscular
Saudi role to counter Iran ?
Soon after
Cheney's visit ,writing in Washington Post of 29
November ,Nawaf Obaid , a senior National
Security Adviser to the Saudi Ambassador in
Washington ,Prince Turki al-Faisal, cited a
February 2003 letter from the Saudi Foreign
Minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, which had
warned President George Bush that he would
"solve one problem and create five more" by
ousting Saddam Hussein by force and referred to
a recent statement by Ambassador al-Faisal, that
"since America came into Iraq uninvited, it
should not leave Iraq uninvited."
Obaid
argued that this view was based on requests to
the Saudi leadership from senior Iraqi tribal
and religious figures, along with the leaders of
Egypt, Jordan and other Arab and Muslim
countries (Sunnis ) to provide Iraqi Sunnis with
weapons and financial support and a more
muscular role for the Kingdom in the region. "As
the economic powerhouse of the Middle East, the
birthplace of Islam and the de facto leader of
the world's Sunni community (which comprises 85
percent of all Muslims) , Saudi Arabia has both
the means and the religious responsibility to
intervene."
If it
does, one of the first consequences will be
massive Saudi intervention to stop
Iranian-backed Shia militias from butchering
Iraqi Sunnis.
Options included
the establishment of new Sunni brigades and
providing Sunni military leaders (primarily ex-Baa'thist
members of the former Iraqi officer corps, the
backbone of the insurgency) with funding, arms
and logistical support -- that Iran has been
giving to Shia armed groups for years. Saudi
Arabia could throttle Iranian funding of the
militias by boosting oil production and cutting
the price of oil in half, which would be
devastating to Iran, and its ability to finance
Shia militias in Iraq and elsewhere. ( Kuwait's
flooding of oil market at western behest and
throttling Iraq's revenues led to Saddam Hussein
invading Kuwait in 1990. Kuwait and Saudi Arabia
paid heavy financial , political and other
costs. This time around it would be fatal with
USA caught in Iraqi quagmire. US public has
little stomach for the Iraq war and US Army as
many generals have proclaimed has almost broken
down.)
"Remaining
on the sidelines would be unacceptable to Saudi
Arabia. To turn a blind eye to the massacre of
Iraqi Sunnis would be to abandon the principles
upon which the kingdom was founded and would
undermine Saudi Arabia's credibility in the
Sunni world and would be a capitulation to
Iran's militarist actions in the region."
Obaid concluded "To be sure, Saudi engagement in
Iraq carries great risks -- it could spark a
regional war. So be it. The consequences of
inaction are far worse."
In Saudi
tradition, the Kingdom denied that Obaid's Oped
in Washington Post represented their view point
and he was dismissed. Soon there after
Ambassador Turki al-Faisal , a former Saudi
Security Chief returned home after 15 months
only, where as his predecessor had served for 20
years. The Ambassador was not present in Riyadh
during Cheney's visit.
Keeping
low profile and denial plausibility is a common
Saudi policy. The representatives of over 7000
princes who rule Saudi Arabia by seniority and
consensus may have differences on policy
specially between the aged conservative old
guard and the younger princes, but the dynasty
is in a bind and faces the greatest ever
challenge in its history.
Other moves;
In general
after 119 and anti-Saudi tirades in USA, the
Kingdom has looked around for other anchors
.Saudi relationship with China, beginning with
the purchase of CSS-2 missiles in 1989, has
developed steadily with Beijing identified as a
big future market for Saudi oil . Relations with
Moscow have improved .King Abdullah also visited
New Delhi, a first. Both Tehran and Riyadh took
measures to ease relations but the fall out from
the quagmire after the US invaded Iraq has made
the situation very tricky which can not be
muddled through by old methods of patience or
cheque book diplomacy.
Recognising Turkey's importance in the region,
Saudi King Abdullah visited Ankara in end
November , first such visit in 4 decades . With
a secular constitution , Turkey with a majority
Sunni population ( 15% are Shia Alevis ) is also
deeply worried about the possible break up of
Iraq and its consequences and Iran's rising
profile , its historic enemy .While exchanging
views with Jordan , Syria ,Iraq , Qatar,
Bahrain, Pakistan and Russia, Ankara has shared
worries with Tehran about an independent north
Kurdish Iraq. NATO allies Ankara and Washington
have quite different views on Middle East.
In early
December Turkish Prime minister Recep Erdogan
expressed opposition to redeployment of U.S.
troops in northern Iraq, "I personally find the
redeployment of U.S. troops in northern Iraq
wrong since there is no security problem in the
region. The U.S. should keep its soldiers on the
problematic areas in Iraq," Erdogan told
journalists on his way to Tehran. Both Ankara
and Tehran have troublesome relations with their
Kurdish people. Ankara received a Hamas
delegation much to US chagrin .Erdogan condemned
Israel attacks on Lebanon in deeply emotional
terms. He would soon hold talks with the Arab
League in Cairo, another first.
Like the
camel and the Arab in the fable , apart from its
front feet firmly planted in the Iraqi tent,
through Shia SCIRI and Dawa Party and even
factions in the Mahdi Army .Tehran financed ,
trained and arms supplied Hezbollah in Lebanon
gave a bloody nose to the famed Israeli commando
units in ground warfare in the last July-August
war in south Lebanon , for ever denting the so
called aura of Israeli invincibility built after
the 6 day Arab defeat in 1967 war and later
built up on threats to use nuclear bombs and
total US led western support ;financially
,militarily and politically.
Israel
possesses hundreds of nuclear bombs and has
means to deliver them. Israeli Premier Ehud
Olmert even admitted as much publicly, though
inadvertently. New US Defence Secretary Robert
Gates , during the Congress hearings for his
confirmation also referred to Israeli Nukes .
But Israeli ( & US) opposition to Iran even
enriching Uranium for power generation is almost
fanatical. According to Tel Aviv propaganda Iran
creating a Nuke is just a matter of time while
US estimates range from 5 to 10 years.
Teheran is
sitting pretty. Iranian leaders are gloating at
US entrapment in Iraq. "The kind of service that
the Americans, with all their hatred, have done
us — no superpower has ever done anything
similar," Mohsen Rezai, secretary-general of the
powerful Expediency Council that advises the
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamanei, boasted on
state television recently.
"America destroyed all our enemies in the
region. It destroyed the Taliban. It destroyed
Saddam Hussein… The Americans got so stuck in
the soil of Iraq and Afghanistan that if they
manage to drag themselves back to Washington in
one piece, they should thank God. America
presents us with an opportunity rather than a
threat — not because it intended to, but because
it miscalculated. They made many mistakes".
US and the West did persuade Russia and China on
milder sanctions against Iran in a UN Resolution
on 23 December on Iranian enrichment of Uranium
, which Iran has rejected. But it is Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty 's 5 recognised
nuclear armed powers with veto in the Security
Council who have killed the treaty, having taken
no steps towards disarmament, its first
objective and violating other articles against
UN General Assembly resolutions and the opinion
of the Hague International Court .
Instead ,
they are building a new range of nukes for
'conventional 'use . North Korea's nuclear bomb
only proves the disarray in NPT and its
irrelevance. Elder US statesman Jimmy Carter
squarely blames US for this situation. Now the
Gulf Council and other Arab countries like Egypt
and Algeria want to embark on uranium enrichment
like Iran .Their decades long fears and
opposition to Israeli Nukes ,developed with
French and British help and US acquiescence if
not support are vetoed by US both in New York
and Vienna . Bullies rule the world on an
increasingly lawless planet.
The long
and bloody 1980-88 Iraq- Iran war was basically
a Sunni Shia conflict , in which Saddam Hussein
was encouraged , supported , financed by all
Sunni Arab governments( except Syria ),
specially Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Emirates and
Western powers to neutralise the awesome rising
Shia power and its aspirations to transform the
Islamic world in the wake of the 1979 Ayatollah
Khomeini led revolution in Iran. Millions of
Iraqi and Iranian Muslims were killed in that
war. Compared to that war , the coming Shia-Sunni
conflagration , which could be encouraged by a
desperate US led West would be a veritable
holocaust for the region and Muslims. And
Washington could even succeed but it would be a
catastrophe for the world including the energy
dependent West.
The Sunni-
Shia divide is too deep rooted and plays out
daily in most Muslim countries. Shias . form the
underclass in most Sunni ruled states , but
after 1979 have felt inspired and aided by Iran
,have become empowered in Lebanon and elsewhere
.The oil rich western Saudi Arabia , adjoining
Shia Southern Iraq ,is populated by Shias, who
have remained very much repressed up to now.
The Shia
Sunni conflict can not be stopped by Fatwas .One
was issued last October in Mecca, where a
10-point "Makkah Document" was issued by 29
clerics from both sides of Iraq's religious
divide when they gathered during Ramadan under
an initiative by the 57-member Organisation of
the Islamic Conference (OIC). Drawing on the
verses of the Quran and sayings of the Prophet
Mohammed, the Fatwa declared that "spilling
Muslim blood is forbidden". It also called for
safeguarding the two communities' holy places,
defending the unity and territorial integrity of
Iraq and the release of "all innocent
detainees".
But , even
then most experts, including Muslims were not
optimistic about the efficacy. Abdel Bari Atwan,
editor-in-chief of the London-based Arabic daily
Al-Quds Al-Arabi, said that the religious
leaders' appeal for the bloodshed to cease was
likely to fall on deaf ears. It can be seen
in daily blood bath in Iraq, in the
Islamic world and through out its history.
Middle East Oil
History ;
A study of western imperialism
since end 19th century underlines the importance
of oil and wars waged to acquire and protect
these wells of power. The secret British 1916
Sykes-Picot Agreement between Britain and France
divided the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East
with the British cleverly keeping oil producing
territories and even creating an artificial
state like Kuwait. In 1945, before a declining
Britain was divested of its colonies, USA signed
a memo with the British: "Our petroleum policy
towards the United Kingdom is predicated on a
mutual recognition of a very extensive joint
interest and upon control, at least for the
moment, of the great bulk of the free petroleum
resources of the world. The British government
noted that the Middle East was "a vital prize
for any power interested in world influence or
domination", since control of the world's oil
reserves also meant control of the world
economy. After the decline of UK and France, US
stepped in as the dominant neo-colonial power in
the region and elsewhere.
"One of
the basic policies of the United States in the
Near East is unqualifiedly to support the
territorial integrity and political independence
of Saudi Arabia". Its goals were expressed in a
1953 internal U.S. document: "United States
policy is to keep the sources of oil in the
Middle East in American hands." ( quoted in
Mohammed Heikal in 'Cutting the lion's tail'.)
In 1958, a secret British document described the
principal objectives of Western policy in the
Middle East "to ensure free access for Britain
and other Western countries to oil produced in
States bordering the Gulf; (b) to ensure the
continued availability of that oil on favourable
terms and for surplus revenues of Kuwait; (c) to
bar the spread of Communism and pseudo-Communism
in the area and subsequently to defend the area
against the brand of Arab nationalism.
Chomsky states that western energy corporations
have flourished with "profits beyond the dreams
of avarice" with "the Middle East (ME) their
leading cash cow." It was part of grand US
strategy based on control of what the State
Department described 60 years ago as the
"stupendous source of strategic power" of ME oil
and the immense wealth from this unparalleled
"material prize"? US has substantially
maintained that control -- -- (but) those
extraordinary successes had to overcome plenty
of barriers: as elsewhere in the world, what
internal documents call "radical nationalism,"
meaning independent nationalism.
US-Ibn
Saud family–Wahabi nexus;
The Saudi
state, proclaimed by Abdulaziz in 1932 was in
fact the third al-Saud Kingdom. The first Saudi
"state" was founded in 1744 by the first great
al-Saud leader Muhammad ibn Saud who made the
historic alliance with the religious reformer
Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahab, the founder of "Wahabism").
After its defeat by Egyptian forces in 1818, it
rose anew in 1822 and survived as the dominant
power in central Arabia. Of 14 successions
within the al-Saud dynasty between 1744 and
1891, only three were peaceful. The transfer of
power now a days is more peaceful.
Abdul Aziz was
encouraged by the British to take over Mecca and
Medina as Sharif Hussain the ruler of Mecca ,
great grandfather of King Abdullah II of the
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan ,was not so pliable
to the British demands and interests. Remember
the Arab revolt led by Sharif Hussein and his
sons , Emirs Faisal and Abdullah , as depicted
in film 'Lawrence of Arabia', which helped the
British forces under Gen Allenby to defeat the
Ottoman forces in the region ,So much for the
British gratitude , Of course when Kemal Ataturk
abolished the Caliphate , Sharif Hussain
offered to take over the mantle.
Abdulaziz took many
brides to co-opt one or another tribe or to mend
relations with them. A sternly devout Muslim he
never had more than four legal wives at a time.
The pact between Wahab clan and the house of
Saud was sealed with multiple marriages. The
links between Saudi family and Wahabi followers
have remained durable. The Saudi minister of
religion is always a member of the Al Sheikh
family, descendants of Ibn Abdul Wahab. The
Wahabis' sway over mosques is undoubted with
their own religious police .They have extended
their reach via networks of Madarsas and mosques
throughout the Muslim world.
Wahabism is extremely austere and rigid. It
tolerates little dialogue and even less
interpretation, frowns on idolatry, tombstones
or the veneration of statues and artworks.
Followers prefer to identify themselves as
muwahiddun, which means "the unifiers."
Wahabis forbid smoking, shaving of beards,
abusive language, rosaries and many rights for
women. They regard all those who don't practice
their form of Islam, including other Muslims, as
heathens and enemies.
The Saud-Wahab
nexus was simple when the Kingdom was poor. I
saw some old files of 1920s and 1930s in
External Affairs Ministry in New Delhi prior the
oil era , when petty Indian Muslim Nawabs from
Pataudi, Loharu and Chhatari statelets gave
petty sums to top office holders in Jeddah,
Mecca, Medina and Riyadh .The revenues earned
from the annual Hajj pilgrimages was a major
source of livelihood for the Kingdom's citizens
and rulers .Some Arabs from the Gulf Kingdoms ,
who worked as porters at Mumbai ports and were
engaged in gold smuggling to India , jumped bail
when convicted. They have became
multi-millionaires after the oil wealth and
commissions from arms , expatriate workers deals
and trade.
Saudi
Arabia is a large country covering an area of
2.14 million sq. kms. Its population is nearly
22 million with a growth rate of 3.49 percent
and life expectancy of 71 years. Over 50 percent
of the population is below 20 years and 80
percent of the population lives in urban
centers, consuming colossal amounts of power in
air conditioning. It is no longer a Bedouin
nation. The adult literacy rate is 75 percent
but the antiquated education system has little
relevance to the job market. Nearly 30 percent
of the workforce is of foreign origin. With the
recent increase in oil prices its financial
situation has improved compared to a few years
ago when it had the highest indebtedness in the
Gulf: $ 171 billion in domestic loans and $35
billion in foreign credit, or 107 percent of its
GDP.
Saudi
anthropologist Mai Yamani 's survey of the
views, hopes and fears of the 15-30 age group in
2000 found that the theme of identity "came
increasingly to dominate and permeate the entire
study". While remaining well embedded in
religion, culture and traditions, most young
people have been affected by the rapid
transformation around them and question
different aspects of the status quo. An
identity of views has emerged "on the perceived
shortcomings of the state" and the desire of the
new generation "for space within Saudi society
to develop their own attitudes and opinions
without the overbearing presence of the state
and the ulema". The overall picture is
one of uneven progress and of complex emerging
problems.
Saudi
Arabians, like others, have been affected by
imports from the West with many ardent advocates
of modernization running headlong into problems
of identity and authenticity, which generates a
strong reaction strengthening the conservative
elements who dominate the Kingdom. " The
Saudi dilemma, of finding a balance, is
therefore a real one and is compounded by the
desire to protect the privileges of the royal
family and their version of Islamic traditions,'
says M.H. Ansari, former Indian Ambassador to
Riyadh.
"In a
monarchic system, national security has been
synonymous with regime security and, for the
greater part of a century, the continuity and
stability provided by the Al-Saud family was
viewed in benevolent terms by the public at home
and by neighbours and friends abroad. The Saudi
monarchy withstood the onslaught of Arab
nationalism and radicalism, helped sustain the
anti-communist crusade in Afghanistan,
Nicaragua, Ethiopia and elsewhere and used its
enormous influence in the OPEC to keep the
production and the price of crude oil at a level
acceptable to the developed world. It also
provided one of the biggest markets for the
armament manufacturers of the western world,
principally the United States "
Oil was discovered
in Saudi Arabia in 1938 by Standard Oil of
California under a 50 year concession granted by
Abdulaziz for an immediate payment of 30,000
gold sovereigns, veritably one of history's
greatest bargains. When the extent of
breathtakingly large reserves became evident,
others like Exxon, Texaco and Mobil joined in to
form the mighty Aramco consortium.
Since then
a critical development has been the curious
nexus between US ,the extravagantly rich Saudi
ruling elite and by extension the puritan
Wahabis, In exchange for security of the dynasty
the peninsula's oil wealth and revenues have
been handed over for exploitation and benefit of
the West led by USA. This nexus has stood the
test of time with Washington doing everything
possible to maintain the feudal regime with
mediaeval practices. The regime controls "the
largest family business" in the world without
any popular mandate or accountability.
The Saud
family-US nexus was anointed following President
Franklin Roosevelt's meeting with the Saudi King
aboard a warship in 1945, who said "I hereby
find that the defense of Saudi Arabia is vital
to the defense of the United States." Jimmy
Carter, a later day saint, in 1980, put it even
more forcefully: "Let our position be absolutely
clear. An attempt by any outside force to gain
control of the Persian Gulf region will be
regarded as an assault on the vital interests of
the United States."
Washington backed that commitment with military
treaties safeguarding the Middle East. Apart
from NATO and CENTO, U.S. military bases are
stretched into east Africa, the Indian Ocean,
and the Gulf to protect Middle East oil. Then
came the Rapid Deployment Force and the U.S.
Central Command and the U.S . 5th Fleet, now
based in Bahrain. The 1991 Gulf War led to a
massive expansion of the U.S. military presence
in the region, including US troops on the sacred
Saudi soil , a major cause of anguish and deep
resentment among conservative Saudi Muslims led
by Osama ben Laden. US troops were shifted away
only after the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Massive Saudi Arms
Purchases;
Between
1990 to 2004, Saudi Arabia spent a whopping $
268.6 billion dollars on Arms (United Arab
Emirates; $38.6 billion with population of 2.6
million.)The Saudi arsenal has more than 1015
Tanks including 315 high quality M1A2s, over
5000+ APCs/ AFVs, 780 artillery pieces, over
2000 anti-tank missile launchers, over 340 high
quality combat aircrafts including F15S/C/Ds and
Tornados, with 48 Typhoons (Euro -fighter) to be
delivered in 2008. On top of this they own over
228 helicopters, 160 training and liaison
aircrafts and 51 transport aircrafts. Saudi navy
operates over 27 major combat vessels including
missile frigates and missile corvette.
Kuwait
spent $ 73.1 billion dollars (population 1.1
million ), but writes Dr. Abbas Bakhtiar , a
consultant and a former associate professor at
Nord land University, Norway, " When Iraqis
crossed the border on August 2, 1990, the
Kuwaiti generals used their mobile phones to
gather all the top ranking military officers in
a convoy and drove to Saudi Arabia. The only
soldiers who actually put-up some resistance
were the military students who had not been
warned." Similar stories were heard in Amman
where I was then posted (1989-92).
In 1979 when the
holy Mecca mosque was taken over by Islamic
militants, it were the French commando who took
them out.
These
three countries (Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Kuwait)
combined, have spent over $380 billion dollars
in 14 years. Iranian military expenditure was
$49.5 billion dollars for the same period and
India's; $156 billion dollar, with a population
of over 1 billion people and with unsettled
borders and other problems with Pakistan and
China.
Anthony H.
Cordesman and Arleigh A. Burke of Center for
Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in a
report on Saudi security problems (2002),
stated:
"There
should never be another set of massive arms
package deals with the US or Europe of the kind
that took place during the Gulf War or a
purchase like Al Yamama. Barring a future major
war, purchases should be made and justified on a
case-by-case basis, off budget and oil barter
deals should be illegal, and all offset deals
subject to annual public reporting with an
independent accountant and auditor. Saudi Arabia
must also take every possible step to eliminate
the waste of funds –"
On
December 2005, The Guardian reported the signing
of a multi-billion dollar sale contract for the
Typhoons or Euro-fighters. The interesting
thing about the sale was the reference to global
terrorism. The
British MoD claimed that the key objectives of
the two governments were with regard to national
security and actions to combat global
terrorism."
In 2005 out of its
income of $133.5bn from the oil business Saudi
Arabia spent $38.5bn on defence. Some of the
$57.1bn surplus went to pay off the enormous
1991 Gulf War debt Saudi to the West. The rest
into US Treasury bonds and other capital markets
in the West. The media reported that the princes
take personal commissions on big arms and trade
deals and their money - estimated in total at $
one Trillion - is invested mostly in the West.
By some estimates, as much of 40 percent of
Saudi Arabia's oil revenues go straight into the
pockets of the ruling family. Tariq Ali called
it institutionalized loot of public funds.
UK's
Serious Fraud Office has been stopped in its
tracks when it unearthed huge bribes paid to
Saudi intermediary princes in UK-Saudi defence
deals by Prime Minister Tony Blair and UK's
Chief Law officer Goldsmith , who can be relied
on a government dictated verdict whether on
corruption or the legality of US –UK invasion of
Iraq. Because the Saudis simply threatened to
cancel billions dollars
Al Yamama deals .
Transparency International, while listing
corruption in poor countries around the world
says little about big bribe givers and takers.
It is true that the
Americans fiddled with aerial photographs of
Iraqi troops dispositions in 1990 to frighten
the Saudis that Saddam Husain planned attacking
the Kingdom, but perhaps it was the pervasive
feeling of insecurity which made the Kingdom to
let in the Americans with permanent adverse
consequences for the region .Saudi efforts to
later find a peaceful withdrawal of Iraqi troops
from Kuwait were brushed aside by USA. They had
come to stay on for a long time .
Western governments
, banks and oil corporations have got used to
playing around with the Arab oil wealth , which
they called recycling and charged for it , while
'recycling' of their own funds becomes
investment .When a resurgent Russia under
Vladimir Putin now wants to control its oil
resources with Gazprom acquiring a stake of 50
percent plus one share in the $20 billion
Sakhalin-2 gas project from Shell, Mitsui, and
Mitsubishi, and flush with petro-money Moscow
wants to invest in downside business in Western
Europe and perhaps USA ( the Chinese were not
allowed to buy into UNOCAL- what shall China do
with its one Trillion US dollars - or Dubai
based company in running of US ports ) there is
chorus of protests and hue and cry from the West
.
When Russia wants
to charge market price for its gas piped to
Ukraine and Georgia , who have gone out of their
way to hurt Russian interests and worse ,the
free marketers from the West say 'not done
'.Why! Or if a Pro Western Russian Oligarch is
asked to pay taxes , western media is let loose
against Russia , its democracy and human rights
.Why !.It is not hypocrisy but sheer chicanery.
Russia refuses to become like USA , which is not
a republic of the people but a corporation ,
where the ruling military-industry complex is
leading to its Enron-isation –bankruptcy.
At the same time
secrecy and fear permeate every aspect of the
state structure in Saudi Arabia, and most Gulf
Kingdoms .They lack political parties, trades
unions, workers safety or immigrant rights
advocates, women's groups, or other such
democratic organizations. There are few legal
associations or organizations to ensure a fair
and independent judicial process. So, political
and religious opponents can be detained
indefinitely without trial or imprisoned after
grossly unfair trials. Torture is endemic, and
foreign workers, particularly non-Muslims are
most at risk. UK government has kept quiet when
many of its citizens have been judged to be
tortured, for the sake of profits from oil and
military sales. And bribes ( also across the
Atlantic in USA so it was openly claimed by last
Saudi Ambassador )
Threats from
Within;
Actually the threat to Saudi
Arabia emanates from within with many attacks by
Al Qaeda with large segments of a conservative
population sympathetic to its cause. And the
threat does not come only from the Jihadists.
There are other sources of threat from within
the general population. There were rebellions
against the House of Saud by various Saudi
groups in 1969, 1972, and 1979. Only approved
loyal tribes can enter the military. Until late
1980s Pakistan provided a protection force of
11000 to 15000 troops to the Saudi government.
After the relocation of US troops from Saudi
Arabia to Qatar and elsewhere, the Saudis are
again looking to Pakistan for troops as reported
in the Financial Times. The military cooperation
between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan old and broad
based.
Majority of planes
and other equipment is kept in order by
Pakistani personnel with whom the Kingdom has
very close defense relations. There have been
many reports of Pak Saudi cooperation in the
nuclear bomb technology .If Sunni Pakistani
metallurgist Dr AQ Khan could peddle nuclear
bombs know how to Libya and Shia Iran among
others then why not to Saudi Arabia . There have
been many such reports in the German media.
Saudi
volunteers and finance are seen behind attacks
on US from Iraq to North Africa.
Saudi nationals
have been active in the Iraqi resistance and
have been involved in operations targeting the
US-led coalition forces, the ragged Iraqi
security forces, and Iraq's majority Shia
population. The presence of Saudis in Iraq is of
deep concern not just for Iraq and US , but also
for the future security of Saudi Arabia and the
smaller Persian Gulf states. The return of Saudi
jihadis would revitalize the insurgency in the
Kingdom. Experience in Iraq could alter the
insurgent landscape in Saudi Arabia by
introduction of new techniques, methods and
operations. But the Saudis claim time and again
after each Al Qaeda violence that it was the
last one.
Yes, Saudi - and
other Persian Gulf Arab Jihadis are highly
sought after in Iraq as they bring large sums of
cash. Recruiting affluent Saudis is a good
method to finance terrorist operations. A
confidential US report identified a Saudi
participation in excess of 50%, while a jihadist
Internet forum said that Saudis make up 44% of
insurgents.( But US blames Syria all the time)
What is extremely worrying is that of those
Saudis who were detained and questioned on their
return from Iraq, about 80% were unknown to the
security services. So much for efficiency of the
Saudi intelligence and security services. They
will be a significant contributor to greater
violence and domestic insurgency in Saudi
Arabia. The Iraq war and the US presence in Iraq
and Afghanistan have polarized large segments of
the Saudi population.
High watermark of
the alliance;
With the inflow of
big oil money into Saudi Arabia and the Gulf
region after 1973 oil prices jump, the balance
in religious matters and beliefs shifted away
from the progressive versions of Islam that
existed in Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and
Algeria, to Saudi Arabia's Wahabis' rigid
version and tendencies. During my diplomatic
posts in Cairo and Algeria in first half of
1960s, they were cosmopolitan tolerant Muslim
societies. But after mid-1970s, it changed with
the return of orthodoxy and veils and
headscarves even among their diplomats. Thus
regression to Wahabi way of life among Muslims
can be traced to the power and use of Saudi oil
wealth to pander to Jihadis.
The high watermark
of this unholy alliance reached full bloom when
it was joined by most Muslim countries and many
western Christian powers and even China to oust
the Soviet forces from Afghanistan in 1980s.
Between $6 to $10 billion was spent in providing
arms, training and other equipment by USA, Saudi
Arabia and Gulf states and many others to train
Mujahaddins, Jihadis , militants and terrorists
( Some were later taken by USA to Albania and
Kosovo in 1990s and thus given international
exposure.)
Pakistan President
Zia-ul- Haq was a pariah till 1979 for having
ousted Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and
hanged him. But suddenly he became the darling
of the West when he offered Pakistan space ,
facilities and soul for the Jihad in Afghanistan
. To strengthen his position , Zia used the
opportunity to Islamise Pakistan's polity for
all time to come. Conservative and
fundamentalist elements now dominate all aspects
of Pakistan and have infiltrated in its Armed
Forces with the experience and association
during training and organising Mujahaddin ,
Jihadi and terrorist groups in Pakistan and
Afghanistan ,specially by its
Inter-services-intelligence (ISI) in
collaboration with CIA and other intelligence
agencies from Muslim countries and the West .A
state within a state, ISI established in depth
and broad relations with Mujahideen leaders, Al
Qaeda and later Taleban leaders which will
transform the course of history in Pakistan and
the region , with long lasting ramifications for
the world . Talebans were created by Pakistan ,
with help and open recognition by Saudi Arabia
and encouraged by USA to pacify Afghanistan
after the chaos in the wake of withdrawal of
Soviet troops .US was interested in its UNOCAL
using Afghan territory for gas and oil pipe
lines to transport central Asian energy to the
Arabian Sea coast and beyond and to energy
hungry fast developing India .
Al Qaeda and Arab
and Muslim Mujahaddin leaders and cadres trained
in Pakistan and Afghanistan on return to their
countries in Middle East spread that culture,
which now threatens most of them and has seeped
even into Europe , which hosts tens of millions
of Muslims .
Saudi Arabia has
always sent funds directly or through its
charities to build mosques , aid and establish
Madarsas spewing hate against non-Muslims ,
specially against Christians and other
non-Muslims and even Shias. The great Jihad in
Afghanistan was a big opportunity for Wahabis .
The Jihadis and Al Qaeda, created by Osama ben
laden , have got it into their head that they
alone defeated USSR , the number two Super power
and now aim at taking on USA ,the hyper
power.The animus against Washington was made
easier to take roots after the stationing of US
troops in conservative Saudi Arabia following
the 1991 war which liberated Kuwait from Iraqi
occupation.
Nexus under stress;
This incongruent
nexus has survived many stresses and strains
like in 1970s when Saudi led Opec quadrupled the
oil prices after the Egypt led 1973 Yom Kippur
war on Israel .Washington even toyed about
landing troops to take over oil wells in Saudi
Arabia .Relations between USA and the Kingdom
were really strained when Osama ben Laden , a
representative of Saudi Kingdom in Pakistan to
lead a Jihad against USSR in Afghanistan , after
creating Al Qaeda ,carried out attacks on US
embassies in east Africa. But the real
denouement exploded on TV screens around the
world when 15 of the hijackers who took over 4
US planes and attacked US symbols of power , the
Trade Center Towers and the Pentagon thus
breaching the virginity of security of the US
mainland . Even at that time with close
entanglements between US energy interests led by
the Bush family and others in the US ruling
class , members of Osama ben Laden family were
clandestinely evacuated from USA within hours of
the 119 attacks .
In general , most
Americans and US media seethed with fury with a
storm of hostile articles against the Saudi
Kingdom. They forgot that the chickens nurtured
in Pakistan and Afghanistan had come home to
roost .Instead of learning from 911 , Bush led
administration in USA , driven by racist
Staussian philosophy of Neo-Cons , first bombard
Afghanistan , already destroyed - a victim of
US-Soviet rivalry and battle field ,to
establish US bases in Afghanistan , Pakistan and
Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan ostensibly to counter
terrorism .. US and UK with some other western
nations then invaded Iraq to take control and
exploit its oil resources and control the energy
rich region from Baghdad ( now all that US
controls is the Green Zone) .But US has built
bases in Iraq for long term stay.
It was all part of
Neo-cons plan called 'The New American Century
', whose bankruptcy has been exposed as
conceived by arm chair experts ,most of whom
happen to be Jews and basically promote Israeli
interests. The Israelis to whom this kind of
vision of domination was peddled had refused to
buy it .They are happy that US lives and
treasure is being spent to make Israel 'safer
and secure' as it was after the earlier the 1991
war against Iraq .
Zbigniew
Brzezinski, National Security Adviser to US
President Jimmy Carter's, now morphing into a
saint, had gloated in Nouvel Observator of
Paris that US plan to support the religious
extremists in Afghanistan against the leftist
government had brought in the Soviet troops
leading to their defeat, and had revenged US
defeat in Vietnam .It led to the collapse of the
Soviet Union. He then added that if it
produced some 'stirred Muslims 'so what '.That
was , until the 'stirred Muslims' attacked US on
119 and London on 77 apart from terror attacks
against Australians in Bali , in Spain and other
places .India which was not part of the axis led
by US-Saudi-Pak against Afghanistan and USSR ,
continues to suffer . Others not involved are
also paying the price for the consequences of
that unholy nexus and would continue to do so.
Washington has
exploited the scare of Al Qaeda, which hardly
existed in USA, to roll back freedom and
democracy. While black Muslims did not go
Pakistan for training for Jihad in Afghanistan ,
but they have many grievances , specially those
in US prisons in large numbers.
Pakistan has been
most affected .When Omar Sheikh was accused in
the murder of US journalist Daniel Pearl, who
getting too close to perhaps discovering the
connection of Jihadis, Al Qaeda and others with
ISI and the Pakistan establishment , his father
bemoaned that till the Jihadis were fighting
against USSR , they were heroes , but now they
have become terrorists and enemies .Yes , if you
align with a big power , then follow its
dictates other wise you would bombed to the
stone age , as publicly confessed by Pakistan
President Gen Pervez Musharraf in USA .So
threatened US Deputy Secretary of State Richard
Armitage Pak ISI chief soon after 11 9 , leaving
Pakistan no option but to join USA in bombing
and killing of Al Qaeda, Jihadis and Taleban
leaders and cadres, Pakistan's own creations .
Yes , to keep Pak
military on its side and happy, billions of
dollars of military aid has been poured into
Pakistan , including sophisticated naval arms
and equipment ostensibly to fight Talebans in
the Afghanistan mountains . Seeing US getting
deeper into the Iraqi quagmire , Pakistan has
made up with its own Talebans in its border
areas and even asked NATO to do the same .As
Afghanistan President Hafiz Karzai has said
repeatedly the attacks against NATO and Afghan
forces are organized from inside Pakistan .
The Pak based
Talebans and conservatives elements have taken
over North West Pakistan to train terrorists
from the region including from Uzbekistan and
China's Turkic region Xinjiang under Beijing's
repressive rule. These cadres and volunteers now
go to fight inside Afghanistan .Pakistan now
wants to fence and mine the Durand line dividing
Pushtoons in Pakistan and Afghanistan . But
the elephant in the room for the Pakistanis
remains the Durand line which Pushtoons have
never recognized .
Pakistan has been
severely infected with Jihadi virus and other
ills .With record opium production in
Afghanistan and traded via Pakistan , from a few
thousand the number of opium addicts has up to
many millions .It has brought in the Kalashnikov
based culture of violence to the country.
Comments and
Conclusions;
Following the First
World War and creation of states by capricious
British and French colonial masters, very little
has changed in the arbitrary borders of the
countries in the Middle East, except for the
creation of the state of Israel, basically a
compensation to the European Jewry at the cost
of Palestinians, for the crimes in which the
majority of European states led by Nazi Germany
participated. After the 1949 Arab Israel war
and the 1967 six day war, Israel continues to
hold onto occupied Arab territories.
After the opening
of the Pandora's box in the wake of 2003
invasion of Iraq, bottled up historic , ethnic ,
religious and other forces have now been
unleashed which would play out and change the
geography and history of the region, beginning
with Iraq, where three ethnic and sectional
based entities are already emerging. The
invasion has sucked in Iran and other neighbours
too are likely to be even more openly embroiled
whether they like it or not.
Except in the
desert warfare long time ago , since its oil
wealth Saudis have become too blase to fight ,
some what like the Abbasid Arabs who in ninth
century began enjoying the fruits from its
empire and left the fighting to imported Turkish
slaves from central Asia . Soon the Turkish
swords took over power as Sultans and became the
protectors of the now hapless Caliphs, some of
whom were even forbidden to recruit Turkish
slaves.
Attracted by Gamal
Nasser's Arab nationalism and socialism , when
in next door Yemen ,the military officers over
threw the King and Egyptian troops moved in
early 1960s , the Kingdom did not send its
troops in support. It only provided funds to the
Royalist forces .Later when Egypt left Yemen,
the Saudis mediated among the warring factions.
When central Asian
Turkic republics emerged after the break up of
the Soviet Union, as usual Saudi Arabia sent
money for Mullahs and madarsas and for
construction of mosques and dispatched millions
of Quran. Former Communist but secular
apartchiks , who took over as the new rulers
have come down heavily against Jihadis trained
in and around Pakistan . Muslim extremists and
militants in central Asia are called Wahabis.
During the Cold War
, Saudi Arabia and other conservative and
religious Muslim regimes were supported and used
by the West to counter communism, socialism and
nationalism basically to protect US led western
economic , political and strategic interests.
Saudis obeyed US dictates to nominate prices of
oil in US petrodollars and manipulated oil price
to suit western interests. Thus US can run a
massive current account deficit , which almost
fully finances it military budget now , equal to
the rest of the world put together .
The Wahhabis had a
free run of the country keeping it backward and
in a mediaeval time warp where hands of thieves
are amputed and adulterous couples stoned to
death . This model with Wahabi restrictions is
sought to be imposed on other Muslims too, where
ever extremists take control. Like Talebans in
Afghanistan or in northwest Pakistan.
Compared to Saudi
Arabia , Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, whose King
derives direct descent from Prophet Mohammad ,
is almost a modern nation . There are modern
laws , freedom for women in dress , education
and employment unlike in Saudi Arabia.
It is worth
pondering why has the vast oil wealth of the
peninsula not used to uplift Muslim Ummah ,
Saudis claim to represent and nurture by virtue
of its control over the holy shrines in Mecca
and Medina. There has been no massive Marshall
Plan , which US used for Europe's economic
growth after it was devastated in the 2 nd
world War. Yes, there have been palliatives but
always linked to promote Wahabi Islam.
The oil generated
wealth has primarily benefited Western powers ,
who have protected the Ibn Saud family so that
thousands of princes and princesses could wallow
in luxury and worse . It doesn't need a
Sophocles to conclude that the Saudi dynasty has
directly or indirectly set back economic ,
political and social development and progress of
the Muslim Ummah , of which it claims ' to be
the de facto leader and for whom it feels
religious responsibility ' in Obaid's words.
In one looks at the
rise and fall of the Ottoman Empire which lasted
for five centuries and covered an area longer
and larger than of the empires of the Arabs ,
its decline started when the Ottoman Sultan
became the guardians of Mecca and Medina and
took over the Caliphate . The resulting influx
of conservative clerics and religious sheikhs
and Mullahs into ruling elite in Istanbul
ensured rule of obscurantism and fierce
opposition to any modern ideas and technology
even in military matters making Turkey the sick
man of Europe.
Turkish Republic
based on modern ideas and education can match
Europeans in economic development and progress .
Ten years ago it entered into a Customs accord
with the Europe Union and its manufactured goods
outmatch the best produced in Europe .With
almost no oil , its GDP is half of all Arab
states put together .Of course the so called
secular Europe would not accede to full
membership to Ankara, because 99% of Turks are
Muslims.
The Abbasid
Caliphate expanded and progressed based on ideas
taken from everywhere and new inventions in
science. But conservative ideas specially
Wahabi philosophy has kept the Muslim Ummah
backward , unable to match the rising scientific
and military power of the West and keeps it in
Western chains. Yes , there is lot of glitter of
the gold , glass and aluminum in oil rich Gulf
states.
This nexus
funneling wealth into Madarsas with rote
learning of Quran , little mathematics or
science and barring new ideas can not face the
increasing complex problems of modern times and
have kept Muslims backward. It has and can
produce only Al Qaedas, Jihadis and destruction
but not a scientific and well thought out
response to oppose the relentless US led Western
consumerism , exploitation , and daily
humiliation heaped on Arab and Muslim world.
Yes , some
spectacular 911 like attacks in US or 77 attacks
against UK would be mounted but this will not
liberate the Ummah and roll back western
Christian domination and exploitation of last
two centuries . There is a lesson from the
current misery and the hell like suffering of
the hapless people of Iraq under US heel and
military occupation, during which more than half
a million Iraqis have lost their lives since
March 2003.
Take Iran, where US
policies which have only strengthened
conservative elements .Still there is freedom
and education for women, who can work in offices
and drive cars .The modern process started with
the election of a moderate President Khatami was
stopped with the country going on the defensive
following US invasion next door . The Iranian
people have learnt that going backwards did not
resolve old , new and complex problems of the
modern era . They want a change from Mullah's
suffocating yoke.
The break up of
US-Saud-Wahab nexus will release the Muslim
masses kept chained to backward ideas and usher
in modern education, science , new ideas and
progress to face the West.
But the upheaval
brought by the Khomeini revolution in Iran would
be a picnic compared to what the revolution in
Sunni Islam would bring as the obscurantist and
vested interests in and from outside will not
give in easily. But perhaps the time beckons
such a cataclysmic change.
Before the first
world war, the Germans had visions of reaching
Basra by rail with help from Ottomans and
outflank the British Empire in India as the
prize , the jewel in the British crown .The
Ottomans then under the influence of the Young
Turks led by maverick Enver Pasha had visions
of stopping Russia and creating a pan Turkic
empire extending into Russian Turkestan. The
results were quite different and laid the
foundations for a destructive 2nd
world war , rise of Nazi Germany, holocaust
against Jews in Europe and genocide against
Gypsies . It led to decolonisation and the end
of the British , French and other European
empires.
K
Gajendra Singh, Indian ambassador
(retired), served as ambassador to Turkey and
Azerbaijan from August 1992 to April 1996. Prior
to that, he served terms as ambassador to
Jordan, Romania and Senegal. He is currently
chairman of the Foundation for Indo-Turkic
Studies. Copy right with the author. E-mail:
Gajendrak@hotmail.com
.
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