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"The Savior ? " |
Counter Punch reports that Donald Trump set off on Friday to create the fantasy of an
Arab Nato.
There will be dictators aplenty to greet him in Riyadh, corrupt
autocrats and thugs and torturers and head choppers. There will be at
least one zombie president – the comatose, undead Abdelaziz Bouteflika
of Algeria who neither speaks nor, apparently, hears any more – and,
of course, one totally insane president,
Donald Trump.
The aim, however, is simple: to prepare the Sunni Muslims of the Middle
East for war against the Shia Muslims. With help from Israel, of
course.
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The incubator of terrorism |
Even for those used to the insanity of Arab leadership – not to mention
those Westerners who have still to grasp that the US President is
himself completely off his rocker – the Arab-Muslim (Sunni) summit in
Saudi Arabia is
almost beyond comprehension. From Pakistan and Jordan and Turkey and
Egypt and Morocco and 42 other minareted capitals, they are to come so
that the effete and ambitious Saudis can lead their Islamic crusade
against “terrorism” and Shiism. The fact that most of the Middle East’s
“terrorism” – Isis and al-Qaeda, aka the Nusrah Front – have their
fountainhead in the very nation to which Trump is traveling, must and
will be ignored. Never before in Middle Eastern history has such a
“kumidia alakhta” – quite literally “comedy of errors” in Arabic – been
staged.
On top of all this, they have to listen to Trump’s ravings on peace
and Islamic “extremism”, surely the most preposterous speech to be
uttered by a US president since he is going to have to pretend that Iran
is extremist – when it is Saudi Arabia’s Wahhabi Isis clones who are
destroying Islam’s reputation throughout the world. All this while he is
fostering war.
For Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman
(henceforth MbS) wants to lead his Sunni tribes – plus Iraq if possible,
which is why Shia Prime Minister Abadi has been invited from Baghdad –
against the serpent of “terrorist” Shia Iran, the dark (Shia)
“terrorist” Alawite regime of Bashar al-Assad, the “terrorist” Shia
Lebanese Hezbollah and the aggressive “terrorist” Shia Houthis of Yemen.
As for the Gulf states’ own Shia minorities and other recalcitrants,
well, off with their heads.
Much has been made (rightly) of MbS’s threat to ensure that the
battle is “in Iran and not in Saudi Arabia”. But, typically, few
bothered to listen to Iran’s ferocious reply to the Saudi threat. It
came promptly from the Iranian defence minister, Hossein Dehghan. “We
warn them [the Saudis] against doing anything ignorant,” he said, “but
if they do something ignorant, we will leave nowhere untouched apart
from Mecca and Medina.” In other words, it’s time to start building air
raid shelters in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dhahran, Aramco headquarters and all
those other locations dear to American hearts.
Indeed, it’s
difficult not to recall an almost identical Sunni hubris – almost four
decades ago – to that of MbS today. The latter boasts of his country’s
wealth and his intention to diversify, enrich and broaden its economic
base. In 1980, Saddam was determined to do the same. He used Iraq’s oil
wealth to cover the country in super-highways, modern technology,
state-of-the-art healthcare and hospitals and modern communications.
Then he kicked off his “lightning war” with Iran.
It impoverished his
oil-rich nation, humiliated him in the eyes of his fellow Arabs – who
had to cough up the cash for his disastrous eight-year adventure – led
to Saddam’s invasion of Kuwait, sanctions and the ultimate Anglo-US
invasion of 2003 and, for Saddam, the hangman’s noose.
Yet this
leaves out the Syrian dimension. Sharmine Narwani, a former senior
associate of St Antony’s College – and an antidote for all those
sickened by the mountebank think-tank “experts” of Washington – pointed
out this week that US support for Kurdish forces fighting under the
dishonest label of “Syrian Democratic Forces” are, by advancing on
Raqqa, helping to cut Syria off from Iraq. And that Kurdish forces are
now reported as “retaking” Christian or Muslim Arab towns in the Nineveh
province of Iraq, which were never Kurdish in the first place.
Kurds
now regard Qamishleh, and Hassakeh province in Syria as part of
“Kurdistan”, although they represent a minority in many of these areas.
Thus US support for these Kurdish groups – to the fury of Sultan Erdogan
and the few Turkish generals still loyal to him – is helping to both
divide Syria and divide Iraq.
This cannot and will not last. Not
just because the Kurds are born to be betrayed – and will be betrayed by
the Americans even if the present maniac-in-charge is impeached, just
as they were betrayed to Saddam in the days of Kissinger – but because
Turkey’s importance (with or without its own demented leader) will
always outweigh Kurdish claims to statehood. Both are Sunnis, and
therefore “safe” allies until one of them – inevitably the Kurds – must
be abandoned.
Meanwhile, you can forget justice, civil rights, sickness and death.
Cholera has quite a grip on Yemen now, courtesy of the criminal bombing
attacks of the Saudis – ably assisted by their American allies long
before Trump took over – and scarcely any of the Muslim leaders whom
Trump meets in Riyadh do not have torturers at work back home to ensure
that some of their citizens wish they had never been born. It will be a
relief for the fruitcake president to leave Israel for the Vatican,
albeit given only a brief visitation to – and short shrift by what the Catholics believe – is a real
peacemaker.
That only leaves one nation out of the loop of this glorious charivari:
Russia. But be sure Vladimir Putin comprehends all too well what is
going on in Riyadh. He will watch the Arab Nato fall apart. His foreign
minister Lavrov understands Syria and Iran better than the feckless
Tillerson. And his security officers are deep inside Syria. Besides, if
he needs any more intelligence information, he has only to ask Trump.
The BBC reports that In
stark contrast to the upbeat statements of Saudi officials concerning US
President Donald Trump's visit to the kingdom on 20 May, many Arab
Twitter users have taken a more sceptical view of the trip.
At one point on Saturday, though, the term "Trump's daughter" in Arabic was the top-trending topic worldwide on Twitter.
Many
have taken to satire, posting images referencing negative comments by
Mr Trump about Islam and Muslims. Their reaction comes ahead of his
much-anticipated speech at the Arab Islamic American Summit in Riyadh on
Sunday.
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