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Superpowers Terrorize by Invasion, Occupation, and
Bombing, Get Terrorism Back from the Oppressed
By Uri Avnery
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, December
14, 2015
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The Reign of Absurdiocy There is no such
thing as "international terrorism". To declare war on
"international terrorism" is nonsense. Politicians who do so are either
fools or cynics, and probably both. Terrorism is a weapon. Like
cannon. We would laugh at somebody who declares war on "international
artillery". A cannon belongs to an army, and serves the aims of that army.
The cannon of one side fire against the cannon of the other.
Terrorism is a method of operation. It is often used by oppressed peoples,
including the French Resistance to the Nazis in WW II. We would
laugh at anyone who declared war on “international resistance”.
Carl von Clausewitz, the Prussian military thinker, famously said
that "war is the continuation of politics by other means". If he had lived
with us today, he might have said: "Terrorism is a continuation of policy
by other means." Terrorism
means, literally, to frighten the victims into surrendering to the will of
the terrorist. Terrorism is a weapon. Generally it
is the weapon of the weak. Of those who have no atom bombs, like the ones
which were dropped on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki, which terrorized the Japanese into surrender. Or
the aircraft which destroyed Dresden
in the (vain) attempt to frighten the Germans into giving up.
Since most of the groups and countries
using terrorism have different aims, often contradicting
each other, there is nothing "international" about it. Each terrorist
campaign has a character of its own. Not to mention the fact that nobody
considers himself (or herself) a terrorist, but rather a fighter for God,
Freedom or Whatever.
(I cannot restrain myself from boasting that long ago I invented the
formula: "One man's terrorist is the other
man's freedom fighter".) MANY ORDINARY Israelis
felt deep satisfaction after the Paris events. "Now those bloody Europeans
feel for once what we feel all the time!" Binyamin Netanyahu, a
diminutive thinker but a brilliant salesman, has hit on the idea of
inventing a direct link between jihadist "terrorism" in Europe and
Palestinian "terrorism" in Israel and the occupied territories. It
is a stroke of genius: if they are one and the same, knife-wielding
Palestinian teenagers and Belgian devotees of ISIS, then there is no
Israeli-Palestinian problem, no occupation, no settlements. Just Muslim
fanaticism. (Ignoring, by the way, the many Christian Arabs in the secular
Palestinian "terrorist" organizations.) This has nothing to do
with reality. Palestinians who want to fight and die for Allah go to
Syria. Palestinians – both religious and secular – who shoot, knife or run
over Israeli soldiers and civilians these days want freedom from the
occupation and a state of their own. This is such an obvious fact
that even a person with the limited IQ of our present cabinet ministers
could grasp it. But if they did, they would have to face very unpleasant
choices concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. So let's
stick to the comfortable conclusion: they kill us because they are born
terrorists, because they want to meet the promised 72 virgins in paradise,
because they are anti-Semites. So, as Netanyahu happily forecasts, we
shall "live forever by our sword". TRAGIC AS the results of each
terrorist event may be, there is
something absurd about the European reaction to recent events.
The height of absurdiocy was reached in Brussels, when a lone
terrorist on the run paralyzed an entire capital city for days without a
single shot being fired. It was the ultimate success of terrorism in the
most literal sense: using fear as a weapon. But the reaction in
Paris was not much better. The number of victims of the atrocity was
large, but similar to the number killed on the roads in France every
couple of weeks. It was certainly far smaller than the number of victims
of one hour of World War II. But rational thought does not count.
Terrorism works on the perception of the victims. It seems
incredible that ten mediocre individuals, with a few primitive weapons,
could cause world-wide panic. But it is a fact. Bolstered by the mass media,
which thrive on such events, local terrorist acts turn themselves nowadays
into world-wide threats. The modern media, by their very nature, are the
terrorist's best friend. Terror could not flourish without them.
The next best friend of the terrorist is the politician. It is
almost impossible for a politician to resist the temptation to ride on the
wave of panic. Panic creates "national unity", the dream of every ruler.
Panic creates the longing for a "strong leader". This is a basic human
instinct. Francois Hollande
is a typical example. A mediocre yet shrewd politician, he seized the
opportunity to pose as a leader. "C'est la guerre!" he declared, and whipped
up a national frenzy. Of course this is no "guerre". Not World War III. Just
a terrorist attack by a hidden enemy. Indeed, one of the facts disclosed
by these events is the incredible foolishness of the political leaders all
around. They do not understand the challenge. They react to imagined threats
and ignore the real ones. They do not know what to do. So they do what comes
naturally: make speeches, convene meetings and
bomb somebody (no matter who and what for).
Not understanding the malady, their remedy is worse than the disease itself.
Bombing causes destruction, destruction
creates new enemies who thirst for revenge. It is a direct
collaboration with the terrorists. It was a sad spectacle to
see all these world leaders, the commanders of powerful nations, running
around like mice in a maze, meeting, speechifying, uttering nonsensical
statements, totally unable to deal with the crisis. THE PROBLEM is
indeed far more complicated than simple minds would believe, because of an
unusual fact: the enemy this time is not a nation, not a state, not even a
real territory, but an undefined entity: an idea, a state of mind, a
movement that does have a territorial base of sorts but is not a real state.
This is not a completely unprecedented phenomenon: more than a hundred
years ago, the anarchist movement committed terrorist acts all over the
place without having a territorial base at all. And 900 years ago a
religious sect without a country, the Assassins (a corruption of the Arabic
word for "hashish users"), terrorized the Muslim world. I don't know
how to fight the Islamic State (or rather Non-State) effectively. I strongly
believe that nobody knows. Certainly not the nincompoops who man (and woman)
the various governments. I am not sure that even a
territorial invasion would destroy this phenomenon. But even such an
invasion seems unlikely. The Coalition of the Unwilling put together by the
US seems disinclined to put "boots on the ground". The only forces who could
try – the Iranians and the Syrian government army – are hated by the US and
its local allies. Indeed, if one is looking for an example of total
disorientation, bordering on lunacy, it is the inability of the US and the
European powers to choose between the Assad-Iran-Russia axis and the
IS-Saudi-Sunni camp. Add the Turkish-Kurdish problem, the Russian-Turkish
animosity and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the picture is still far
from complete. (For history-lovers, there is something fascinating
about the reemergence of the centuries-old struggle between Russia and
Turkey in this new setting. Geography trumps everything else, after all.)
It has been said that war is far too important to leave to the
generals. The present situation is far too complicated to leave to the
politicians. But who else is there? ISRAELIS BELIEVE
(as usual) that we can teach the world. We know terrorism. We know what to
do. But do we? For weeks now, Israelis have lived in a
panic. For lack of a better name, it is called "the wave of terror". Every
day now, two, three, four youngsters, including 13-year old children, attack
Israelis with knives or run them over with cars, and are generally shot dead
on the spot. Our renowned army tries
everything, including draconian reprisals against the families and
collective punishment of villages, without avail.
These are individual acts, often quite spontaneous, and therefore it is
well-nigh impossible to prevent them. It
is not a military problem. The problem is political, psychological.
Netanyahu tries to ride this wave
like Hollande and company. He cites the Holocaust (likening
a 16-year old boy from Hebron to a hardened SS officer at Auschwitz) and
talks endlessly about anti-Semitism.
All in order to obliterate one glaring fact:
The occupation with its
daily, indeed hourly and minutely, chicanery of the Palestinian population.
Some government ministers don't even hide
anymore that the aim is to annex the West Bank and eventually drive out the
Palestinian people from their homeland. There is no
direct connection between IS terrorism around the world and the Palestinian
national struggle for statehood. But if they are not solved, in the end the
problems will merge – and a far more powerful IS will unite the Muslim
world, as Saladin once did, to confront us, the new Crusaders.
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