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      Arab People in War, Peace, and Western Plan to 
	Subjugate them 
  By Mahboob A Khawaja 
  Al-Jazeerah, 
	CCUN, September 16, 201   Arab people appear oppressed, demoralized 
	but instinctively furious at the Western world for not coming to rescue them 
	from the daily civilian bloodbaths, use of chemical weapons in Syria, 
	on-going massacres of the innocents in Egypt and Iraq and progressively 
	moving cycle of degeneration across the oil exporting Arab societies. Nobody 
	holds rational proactive viewpoints what the future will be if there is one 
	for the despotic Arab authoritarian rulers phasing out faster than the speed 
	of light,  so to speak. A page in the recent history book, there was Saddam 
	Hussein, Moummar Qadafi, Hosni Mubarak, Abdullah Saleh and now Bashar Al- 
	Assad generating lost minute tormenting pains to the masses. Undoubtedly, 
	these are the hallmarks of the contemporary Arab politics, more specifically 
	“do nothing” self-centered naďve political culture of co-existence - people 
	living with extreme adversity without any revulsion against the oppressors.
	   Ironically, Arab people dislike the European leaders or the 
	American presidents from George Bush to Obama for the fear of re-inventing 
	and imposing the dark ages of colonial subjugation. Yet, these are the same 
	political leaders who have helped the Arab masses to get rid of some of the 
	worst authoritarian dictators dominating most of the Arab Middle East. Over 
	half of a century of living under the aegis of neo-colonialism, the Arab 
	people seem to have lost the sense of rational thinking and real world 
	direction. Most Arab societies breathe air in seclusion and in an 
	environment of self- indulged escape from the reality. They lack 
	understanding of the contending global politics of influence. The 
	contemporary Arab world is a world of distractions and false imagery of 
	secluded happiness, extortion and painful miseries if one is to see the real 
	pictures as people live-in. There are no rational factors of certainty, what 
	is good today; tomorrow could be a drastic change and a dreadful morning.  
	The Arab world stands to get a high-power jolt to come to senses that the 
	changing world will usher massive surprises more catastrophic than what the 
	Crusaders did few centuries earlier to the Muslim world.
	The foreign Plan being enforced exposes its own 
	strategies that Arab people should not gain any unity of purpose to be ONE 
	People- Ummah as Islam bridged the tribal differences and enabled the 
	much belligerent tribal cultures into a Unity of Faith- One Nation in 
	complete submission to God.    All the Arab states, 19 or so have 
	strong military institutions trained and managed by the Western nations. All 
	of the Arab states enjoin wide range of secretive police apparatus mostly 
	planned, developed and enhanced by the European nations and since the oil 
	discovery over taken by the United States. All the 
	military and police institutions are subservient to the Western dictates as 
	the current affairs of Egypt demonstrate the prevalent fact. The 
	hidden vision and strategy encourage internal strife and domestic uprising 
	against the dictators enabling the foreign masters to assume greater role of 
	influence and preferred final outcomes gained from the civilian deaths and 
	destruction. This means that the old and obsolete rulers who are fast 
	becoming a liability on the Western nations will be removed by their own 
	people, all the social, economic and institutional infrastructures will be 
	dismantled, and there will be no challenge out of the chaos to be taken-over 
	by the foreign masters. Such an outcome will open new markets for the some 
	of the Western war-run economies. This is the war and peace strategy that 
	the Arab people will endure to ensure safe and continuing supply of the much 
	needed oil to the Western industrialized nations. The transitory and 
	delusional happiness of the oil revenues have incapacitated the Arab 
	thinking to see the unfolding present and to imagine the alarming and highly 
	destructive developments of the coming future. This is a major paradox of 
	the contemporary global politics that the Arab people cannot THINK nor 
	imagine their own future out of the box. America, 
	few West Europeans and Israel share strength to watch the unfolding crises 
	degenerating the Arab societies as the Arab states and nations by 
	geography and flags fall apart by their irrational thinking, policies and 
	misfortunes ingrained in the discovery of oil, its outcomes and reliance on 
	the foreign powers.    Given a terrible sense of helplessness, the 
	Arab masses wonder how America and Russia have concluded an agreement on 
	Syria to account for its chemical arsenals and later on to destroy the 
	weapons under some international supervision. Is it an escape from the 
	reality of overwhelming civilian deaths and destruction of the Syrian 
	society?  At issues are the authoritarian regime of Bashar Al-Assad and 
	the use of forbidden chemical weapons causing more than 1, 625 civilians 
	deaths including women and children. The need was urgent to stop the 
	internal war and to restore some kind of order enabling the civilian 
	population to return to their homes. President Obama and President Putin are 
	engaged in the Syrian conflict for their own sake. Putin got the opportunity 
	to make his presence felt at the global level that Russia is a contending 
	power, and President Obama got convenient escape from his own Redline 
	ultimatum to claim diplomacy over a military action against the Assad 
	regime. There is anti-war passion across the American public spectrum.  
	Both know too well what the use of chemical weapons means to the mankind as 
	they have experimented it in Afghanistan and Vietnam and again in Iraq. The 
	Arab rulers have no rational thinking to comprehend that both America and 
	Russia will welcome continued killings and insecurity in the Arab world so 
	that oil supplies could be conveniently available to them. When killings 
	will cease, Arab dictators will beg America-Russia to get a political 
	settlement. There is UNO force to verify the exact location of chemical 
	weapons in a war zone. America and Russia will exchange contentious 
	statements on and against Assad regime. Is it a time killing exercise to do 
	nothing in Syria? If America and Russia could get involved in the process 
	for the knowledge of chemical weapons and its inventory, why could not they 
	address the real problem, that is, the removal of a dictator and protection 
	of the civilian life in a war zone?  Of more importance is the 
	spectator role of all the Arab rulers of the Middle East. How come after 
	more than sixty years of freedom from the European imperialism, the Arab 
	societies do not have any educated, responsible and intelligent leaders to 
	offer sense of moral and political security to the people in crisis?  
	Why should President Obama and President Putin intervene to resolve the Arab 
	leader’s adversity and intransigence against their own masses? Are the Arab 
	rulers a dead-ended entity flourishing in the midst of daily civilian 
	bloodsheds?  Where is the Arab leader’s moral and intellectual 
	consciousness of the gravity of the crises and accountability to the people? 
	Where is the so called economic prosperity that the Arabs were supposed to 
	enjoin in the contemporary world? How could Obama or Putin bring change, 
	sigh of relief and halt in daily massacres carried out by the Arab armies 
	against their own people?  Does the Arab authoritarianism or the 
	cruelty of systematic killings make any sense to a rational thinker if there 
	are any left across the Arab world?  The voices of REASON and human 
	CONSCIENCE must speak loud and clearly.  There are no Arab leaders 
	having legitimacy in political governance or having chosen by the Islamic 
	principles of “Shura” (consultation) of the people. Recently, President 
	Morsy was elected in Egypt but now overthrown by the army Generals and Egypt 
	is back to the ages of political darkness. All the Arab states are in a 
	state of political chaos, shattered dreams and extreme uncertainty lacking 
	any proactive plan how to come out of the prevalent political ruthlessness 
	and viciousness ordained by the rulers. The Arab people need no new enemies, 
	the rulers are doing the job. The contemporary Arab rulers are the new age 
	political monsters – facilitating a favorite perversion from the facts of 
	life - the real issue of Palestine and peace with Israel is sidelined and 
	marginalized. Throughout the oil exporting Arab world, the contemporary 
	rulers have turned out to be complacent in the US –Israeli strategic plans 
	for the future of the Middle East. Ironically, it is hard to imagine if the 
	prosperous Arab rules occupying dusted palaces have any consciousness of the 
	interest of the masses or the real world affairs in their own backyards.   
	  There are no educated, conscientious or publicly chosen leaders in the 
	Arab- Muslim world except the recent President Morsy of Egypt and political 
	leaders in Tunisia. There are no independent public institutions in the Arab 
	world to provide critical and honest analyses on the global political 
	affairs or reflect on possible remedies in war and peace. Throughout the 
	Arab-Muslim world, there is not a single established university teaching 
	global peace, security and conflict management - the institutions dealing 
	with the present and envisioning the future that the Western nations are 
	built upon for change and development. Leaderless Muslim masses appear 
	desperate to look for a visionary and intelligent leader to offer some sense 
	of moral and intellectual security. Across the Arab - Muslim countries, 
	leaders live in palaces, not with people. If there were educated and 
	intelligent leaders in the Muslim world, one could reason the unreason. But 
	the oil exporting Arab leaders operate from a position of political 
	weakness, not strength to play any useful role in international politics. 
	The vision if there is one, is clearly a blind vision of the present and 
	future, always expecting from others to do things for the oil enriched and 
	useless figure heads. Professor John Esposito, (Unholy War and What Everyone 
	Needs to Know about Islam), a reputable scholar of Western-Islamic culture 
	and history at the Georgetown University, offers a lesson in a rational 
	context:   “An important lesson of history is that rulers and nations 
	do rise and fall. Unforeseen circumstances can bring up unanticipated 
	change. Few expected the breakup of the Soviet Union and the liberation of 
	Eastern Europe to occur when they did ……now is the time for those in all 
	walks of life (political, economic, military, media and academic) who wish 
	to see a new order not to be silenced but to speak out, organize, vote and 
	be willing when necessary to make sacrifices in promoting a new global 
	order.”    Thomas Paine (Common Sense) had a passion to articulate 
	people-oriented awareness of freedom and liberty and anti-monarchy movement 
	to pursue the American dream of independence. In his book Joseph Lewis 
	(Thomas Paine: World Citizen "Inspiration and Wisdom from the Writings of 
	Thomas Paine" 1948) noted the following observations:   “These are the 
	times that try men's souls," was the inspiration of our despairing soldiers, 
	and his eloquent and inspiring words have been acknowledged by the leaders 
	of the American Revolution to have accomplished as much in securing American 
	independence as did the sword of Washington. His Rights of Man, written in 
	defense of the French Revolution, is still unequalled as the greatest book 
	on political science and the rights of the individual in society that has 
	yet been written. For writing this book, he was indicted for treason and 
	forced to flee from England. What intelligent man today does not acknowledge 
	that it was The Age of Reason which was responsible for his intellectual 
	emancipation from the mentally-stagnating and superstitious creeds that for 
	so long paralyzed the brain of man.   With unstoppable cycle of 
	political killings and daily bloodbaths in so many Arab states  - 
	Syria, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, and spill-over impacts to other oil producing 
	Arab nations - and reactionary militancy against the authoritarian rule and 
	dismantling of the socio-economic infrastructures -  is the Arab world 
	coming to its own end because of the sadistic authoritarian rulers? 
	 
	The Arab leaders and the masses live and breathe in conflicting time 
	zones being unable to see the rationality of people-oriented Islamic 
	governance, the worst is yet to come, surrender to foreign forces as there 
	are no leaders to think of the future or the Arab armies to defend the 
	people.  
	How should the global community view the contemporary Arab societies 
	living under obsessed conspiracies of power and corruption of tribal 
	authoritarianism for over half a century?  
	They are a failure on all the major frontlines of global affairs.  
	What happened to their Islamic culture, values and glorious civilization?
	 
	Was the petrodollar a conspiracy (“fitna”) to disconnect the Arab people 
	from the Islamic civilization?   
	Ironically, how the few tribal leaders could have managed the time and 
	history on their own unless large segments of the masses were complacent in 
	making the tragedy?   
	The world is changing but not fast enough for the authoritarian Arab 
	rulers - fattish fed by the oil revenues and stupid and mindless in thoughts 
	and behaviors if you view them in the real world of actions–reactions and 
	prevalent deplorable atrocities imposed on the Arab people. The affluent and 
	oil enriched indulged in conspiracy to assume power and institutionalize 
	corruption simply to maintain few tribal powerhouses favored by the 
	ex-colonial masters managing the power centers from distance.  
	Now, the Arab people have awakened after long slumber of complacency and 
	disorder. Centuries earlier the problem was well defined by Shakespeare “the 
	destiny of peoples coincided with the destiny of their monarch and nobles.” 
	     (Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja specializes in global security, peace 
	and conflict resolution with keen interests in Islamic-Western comparative 
	cultures and civilizations, and author of several publications including the 
	latest: Global Peace and Conflict Management: Man and Humanity in Search of 
	New Thinking. Lambert Publishing Germany-May, 2012). 
       
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