
Way back in July I wrote an article with the headline No sign of a coherent strategy for defeating perverted and barbaric Islamic fundamentalism. Four months and several jihadist atrocities on, and with still no sign, my conclusion is that Western leaders do not have the will to do what is necessary to put ISIS and its affiliates out of business because they don’t want to come to grips with the bottom line truth.
It can be summarised as follows.
ISIS and its affiliates are empowered by the hurt, humiliation, anger and despair of many who make up the Arab and other Muslim masses. It follows that the only way to erode support for ISIS and its affiliates and eventually put them out of business is by addressing this hurt, humiliation, anger and despair.
As I wrote previously, there are two prime causes of it.
One is American-led Western foreign policy for the Arab and wider Muslim world including its double standard as demonstrated by refusal to call and hold Israel to account for its defiance of international law and denial of justice for the Palestinians.
In passing I note that in an interview with The Real News on 17 November, retired colonel Lawrence Wilkerson who was chief of staff to U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, said: “We’ve created too many problems in that region of the world. Most likely our invasion of Iraq started all this…”
And that was a view echoed in his own inimitable way by John Pilger in an article for Counterpunch on 17 November. He wrote:
“By most scholarly measure, Bush and Blair’s invasion of Iraq in 2003 led to the deaths of at least 700,000 people – in a country that had no history of Jihadism. The Kurds had done territorial and political deals; Sunni and Shia had class and sectarian differences, but they were at peace; intermarriage was common. Three years before the invasion, I drove the length of Iraq without fear. On the way I met people proud, above all, to be Iraqis, the heirs of a civilization that seemed, for them, a presence. Bush and Blair blew all this to bits. Iraq is now a nest of Jihadism.”
The other prime cause of Arab and other Muslim hurt, humiliation, anger and despair is the corruption, authoritarianism and repression of most if not all Arab and other Muslim regimes. (In most cases they are regimes supported/endorsed by American-led Western foreign policy).
It also follows that addressing these two prime causes is something that can’t be done with bombs and bullets. They only play into the hands of ISIS and its affiliates.
So if Prime Minister David Cameron succeeds in a second attempt to get the House of Commons to give him the green light for UK participation in the bombing of Syria, that, almost certainly, will only make matters worse. And probably guarantee that what recently happened in Paris will happen in London.
Though it is necessary. ramping up security and surveillance on our home fronts throughout the Western world may also be counter-productive to some degree if it leads (as it easily could) to Muslims feeling that they are being unfairly targeted.
What could American-led Western governments actually do to if they were willing to play their necessary part in addressing Arab and other Muslim hurt, humiliation, anger and despair?
As a priority that could endtheir double standard with regard to Israel by putting the Zionist state on notice that it will be isolated and sanctioned if it continues to demonstrate nothing but contempt for international law and its lack of interest in justice for the Palestinians.That really would give Western foreign policy a degree of credibility and respect and by doing so assist the process of eroding support for ISIS. and its affiliates.
On Palestine John Pilger had this to say in his Counterpunch article.
“The issue of Palestine is the region’s most festering open wound, and the (I would say an not the) oft-stated justification for the rise of Islamic extremism. Osama bin Laden made that clear. Palestine also offers hope. Give justice to the Palestinians and you begin to change the world around them.”
But the single most important thing Western governments could and should dois use their leverage to persuade Arab and other Muslim leaders that it really is time for authoritarianism to give way to something approaching democracy. If Arab and other Muslim leaders agreed (no matter how reluctantly), this would rob ISIS and its affiliates of their most persuasive argument – that the Arab and other Muslim masses have nothing to gain from politics and non-violent demands for change.
What I find deeply troubling is that President Obama knows that the corruption, authoritarianism and repression of Arab and other Muslim regimes is a prime cause of the rise and growth of ISIS and its affiliates. An opinion piece he wrote for the Los Angeles Times included the following.
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Groups like al Qaeda and ISIL exploit the anger that festers when people feel that injustice and corruption leave them with no chance of improving their lives. The world has to offer today’s youth something better.
Governments that deny human rights play into the hands of extremists who claim that violence is the only way to achieve change. Efforts to counter violent extremism will only succeed if citizens can address legitimate grievances through the democratic process and express themselves through strong civil societies. Those efforts must be matched by economic, educational and entrepreneurial development so people have hope for a life of dignity.
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I quoted those fine words in my July article and commented that there was no sign of a policy to give them substance.
Given that Obama and presumably other Western leaders are aware of the bottom line truth as I have summarized it above, the question in need of an answer is this.
Why, really, are Western governments unwilling to do what is necessary to put ISIS and its affiliates out of business?
I can think of two answers.
One is that governments are not free agents. They are prisoners of powerful vested interests including and especially the Military Industrial Complex and the Zionist lobby in all of its manifestations. (In America this lobby has the assistance of those organizations which represent and promote deluded, mad, Christian fundamentalism),
The other answer is short-termism – the art of politics in which decision-making is determined by what has to be said and done for short-term gain and winning the next election.
In my view this short-termism is the cancer at the heart of politics throughout the Western world because it provides no space and time for consideration of what has to be done over 10, 15, 20 and more years if a whole range of problems which threaten the wellbeing of all of humankind (the threat posed by ISIS and its affiliates is only one of many) are to be solved.
So it’s not only the Arab and other Muslim nations which desperately need new politics. We all do.
A very interesting poll, the 2015 American Values Survey which was conducted by the non-profit, non-partisan Public Religion Research Institute, has just been published on the Huffington Post web site. Its findings support the conclusion that“Americans don’t have much faith in the government, businesses, the economy, the power of their vote and the future of the United States.”
I take that to mean that even Americans are waking up to the idea that they need new politics. If so that’s really good news.
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Military Industrial Complex...Simply spells Out What this Country has Become...A Nation That Is Led, Dictated To..And Owned by a nest of well fed Z-Cons who Can never Get Enough. That There are Many of US..But Fewer of Them does Not Help This Delimma At all...For They are Out of Sight..Out of Range And Know How to Disappear into The Woodwork. This is how it will continue to Be...until Enough Of us wakes up and Sees What is So wrong..And Is Willing to FIX it..no matter What it Takes Alan, For sure, YOU have been trying to Wake this Country up To What is The Main Problem..And What has to Happen before Any of this Maymem and Turmoil Can Come to an end. Sad thing is that We(Sucked in.. American Taxpayers ) must Stop Supporting That Place. Isitreal HAS TO GO..( One way or Another..IT Has to Be Stopped. So many Innocent Human beings DEAD because OF That " stolen Sliver of Land that is now Occupied by Psychotic Creatures Who have Not one Ounce of Humanity IN All of THEM Put Together. It is TIME. We Are Awake Now.
Alan, I read you every word and concur whole-heartedly.
The problem, as you know, is that there are many of us americans who also
agree with you thoroughly, but we are burdened with a large population of
ignorant, well-beered and -footballed citizenry, and a government which has
no interest in doing what the country-wide is demanding, unheard.
I believe our president has a good thought, once in a while, but is over-
powered by the Zionist-AIPAC'd-MIC, fundamentalist-supported Deep State.
N.Wight, This Obvious Standoff That The Citizens of this country are Facing with This Guvment is one that was Planned to Occur...By this present regime that is Operating in a more Blatant manner now..than ever before. ( Or maybe it just Seems More Obvious to us ( Citizens ) now . because WE are Finally running out of Patience AND Resources and Have no Choice but to "Stand Our ground' against What Is going on. ARE we a Bunch of sheep content to 'wait until the Next Shoe falls ' before we Really get serious and finally mean it when we say 'Enough Is Enough ?' It is a Fact that This Guvmt. is NOT a Peace- loving, law abiding 'Love Thy Neighbor' Sort of Leadership, not anymore [ or was it ever ? ] Or has it become so unbearable that We have finally snatched off these blinders from our eyes.. and can now See what is really happening to our country ? And ..About time, I would Think ! YES !If we ARE finally Awake, We Can Save it. Dear Lord, Just Show us the Way, And Lead us On !!
Well said until the west starts to believe that the Zionists are a Satanist cult, their power will increase...therefore world instability will continue.
I'm convinced we want to have World War 3 (it was the Pope who said it had perhaps already started!).
Worth noting - WW1 got Zionism started, cannot imagine the Balfour Declaration or the British Mandate without it.
WW2 got Israel populated - cannot imagine 100s of 1000s of people going there without it. The whole project had been failing until 1933, when Stephen Wise and the AJC and the JWV declared that Hitler was bashing the Jews (for which no evidence has ever been presented).
And WW3 looks like the only thing that can save the apartheid regime now.
Is it Zionists pushing us in that direction? Well, yes, Cameron is openly a Zionist. Why's he travelling to the Middle East and bombing Syria? The actual heartland of the ISIS threat against us is only just across the Channel in Brussels!
On this issue I would beg to differ on several fronts. The extremist version of Islam is similar to the KKK version of Christianity for those of you in the west.
If in 1960 Texas had been an independent country and made a deal with the KKK to fund schools and churches for them to teach and preach in and in return the KKK would not challenge the rulers of Texas right to rule, what would Christianity look like today?
The house of Saud has a 250+ year alliance with Wahhab and then his followers that was expanded massively in the 1960's onward. Several generations have been brainwashed into believing that this is the one true Islam.
The leaders of the Salafist sect (as the followers of Wahhab prefer to be called) have sold their soul for 30 pieces of silver. By allowing the un-Islamic house of Saud to rule unchallenged while engaging in drunkenness and much worse they have lost all legitimacy. They are bought and paid for, pure and simple.
This plays very well into the Anglo-Zionist agenda as they will always have a group of hardcore jihadists to wreak havoc where they need it. Afghanistan, Bosnia, Chechnya and now Syria.
So what is the solution? Let the other Muslims and their Russian allies take care of the problem. In Chechnya and now in Syria we see just how unpopular the Salafists are amongst other Muslims. In Chechnya it was the sane Sunnis and Sufis who with help from Russia cleaned house. We see the same scenario now playing out in Syria. Next it will be done in Iraq.
That creates a huge problem for the Anglo-Zionists and their Muslim lackeys like Saudia Arabia and Turkey. Without shock troops to expend like pawns they might have to do the fighting themselves. That would escalate in a heartbeat to a full blown Shia/Russia vs Sunni/USA conflict that could go nuclear.
The solution is to demand the house of Saud stop funding these extremists or remove them. The house of Saud can't afford to do that and the west is wed to them. That brings us to the "leave it to Russia and the other Muslims fed up with the Salafists" strategy. The USA will not go along with that.
This is a game of chicken that has stakes higher than anything since the Cuban missle crisis.