THE “CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS” IS ON THE
MARCH
If, like me, you are not infuriated by the time you finish this article, you just have not been paying attention. Who are these men who play god with the lives of millions? Who gave them this right? Why do we let this go on? They are flesh and blood subhumans who deserve not to live and breathe on this planet in my humble opinion.
Divide
and conquer stratagems are back with a vengeance throughout the Arab world,
fanning the flames of discontent and undermining national sovereignty. The
stage is being set for a contrived "clash of civilizations," closely
following the 1982 plan of Israeli strategist Oded Yinon, for which any form of
peaceful coexistence among the various ethnic and religious groups living in
Arab countries spells disaster and must be stamped out. Nazemroaya analyses the
process already underway.
By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
November 21, 2011
Syria’s Christians want change, but
not fall of regime.
The name "Arab Spring"
is a catch phrase concocted in distant offices in Washington, London, Paris,
and Brussels by individuals and groups who, other than having some superficial
knowledge, know very little about the Arabs.
What is unfolding amongst the Arab peoples is naturally a mixed package. Insurgency is part of this package as is opportunism. Where there is revolution, there is always counter-revolution too.
The upheavals in the Arab
World are not an Arab "awakening" either; such a term implies that
the Arabs have always been sleeping while dictatorship and injustice has been
surrounding them.
In reality the Arab
World, which is part of the broader Turko-Arabo-Iranic World, has been filled
with frequent revolts that have been put down by the Arab dictators in
coordination with countries like the United States, Britain, and France.
It has been the interference of these powers that has always acted as a counter-balance to democracy and it will continue to do so.
DIVIDE
AND CONQUER:
HOW THE FIRST "ARAB SPRING" WAS MANIPULATED
The plans for
reconfiguring the Middle East started several years before the First World War.
It was during the First World War, however, that the manifestation of these
colonial designs could visibly be seen with the "Great Arab Revolt"
against the Ottoman Empire.
Despite the fact that the
British, French, and Italians were colonial powers which had prevented the
Arabs from enjoying any freedom in countries like Algeria, Libya, Egypt, and
Sudan, these colonial powers managed to portray themselves as the friends and
allies of Arab liberation.
During the "Great
Arab Revolt" the British and the French actually used the Arabs as foot
soldiers against the Ottomans to further their own geo-political schemes. The
secret Sykes–Picot Agreement between London and Paris is a case in point.
France and Britain merely managed to use and manipulate the Arabs by selling
them the idea of Arab liberation from the so-called "repression" of
the Ottomans.
In reality, the Ottoman
Empire was a multi-ethnic empire. It gave local and cultural autonomy to all
its peoples, but was manipulated into the direction of becoming a Turkish
entity.
Even the Armenian Genocide that would ensue in Ottoman Anatolia has to be analyzed in the same context as the contemporary targeting of Christians in Iraq as part of a sectarian scheme unleashed by external actors to divide the Ottoman Empire, Anatolia, and the citizens of the Ottoman Empire.
After the collapse of the
Ottoman Empire, it was London and Paris which denied freedom to the Arabs,
while sowing the seeds of discord amongst the Arab peoples.
Local corrupt Arab
leaders were also partners in the project and many of them were all too happy
to become clients of Britain and France.
In the same sense, the "Arab Spring" is being manipulated today. The U.S., Britain, France, and others are now working with the help of corrupt Arab leaders and figures to restructure the Arab World and Africa.
THE
YINON PLAN: ORDER FROM CHAOS…
The Yinon Plan, which is a continuation
of British stratagem in the Middle East, is an Israeli strategic plan to ensure
Israeli regional superiority. It insists and stipulates that Israel must
reconfigure its geo-political environment through the balkanization of the
surrounding Arab states into smaller and weaker states.
Israeli strategists viewed Iraq as their biggest strategic challenge from an Arab state. This is why Iraq was outlined as the centerpiece to the balkanization of the Middle East and the Arab World.
In Iraq, on the basis of
the concepts of the Yinon Plan, Israeli strategists have called for the
division of Iraq into a Kurdish state and two Arab states, one for Shiite
Muslims and the other for Sunni Muslims. The first step towards establishing
this was a war between Iraq and Iran, which the Yinon Plan discusses.
The above map was prepared by
Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Peters. It was published in the Armed Forces Journal
in June 2006, Peters is a retired colonel of the U.S. National War Academy. ~ Map
Copyright Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Peters 2006.
The Atlantic, in
2008, and the U.S. military’s Armed Forces Journal, in 2006, both
published widely circulated maps that closely followed the outline of the Yinon
Plan. Aside from a divided Iraq, which the Biden Plan also calls for, the Yinon
Plan calls for a divided Lebanon, Egypt, and Syria.
The partitioning of Iran,
Turkey, Somalia, and Pakistan also all fall into line with these views. The
Yinon Plan also calls for dissolution in North Africa and forecasts it as
starting from Egypt and then spilling over into Sudan, Libya, and the rest of
the region.
SECURING
THE REALM:
AT ABOUT THE YEAR 2000 THE WORK WOULD START…
Although tweaked, the
Yinon Plan is in motion and coming to life under the "Clean Break."
This is through a policy document written in 1996 by Richard Perle and the
Study Group on "A New Israeli Strategy Toward 2000" for Benjamin
Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel at the time.
Perle was a former
Pentagon under-secretary for Roland Reagan at the time and later a U.S.
military advisor to George W. Bush Jr. and the White House.
Aside from Perle, the
rest of the members of the Study Group on "A New Israeli Strategy Toward
2000" consisted of James Colbert (Jewish Institute for National Security
Affairs), Charles Fairbanks Jr. (Johns Hopkins University), Douglas Feith
(Feith and Zell Associates), Robert Loewenberg (Institute for Advanced
Strategic and Political Studies), Jonathan Torop (The Washington Institute for
Near East Policy), David Wurmser (Institute for Advanced Strategic and
Political Studies), and Meyrav Wurmser (Johns Hopkins University). "A
Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm" is the full name
of this 1996 Israel policy paper.
In many senses the U.S.
is executing the objectives outlined in Tel Aviv’s 1996 policy paper to secure
the "realm." Moreover, the term "realm" implies the
strategic mentality of the authors. A realm refers to either the territory
ruled by a monarch or the territories that fall under a monarch’s reign, but
are not physically under their control and have vassals running them.
In this context, the word realm is being used to denote the Middle East as the kingdom of Tel Aviv.
The fact that Perle, someone who has essentially been a career Pentagon official, helped author the Israeli paper also makes one ask if the conceptualized sovereign of the realm is either Israel, the United States, or both?
SECURING
THE REALM:
THE ISRAELI BLUEPRINTS TO DESTABILIZE DAMASCUS
The 1996 Israeli document calls for "rolling back Syria" sometime around the year 2000 or afterward by pushing the Syrians out of Lebanon and destabilizing the Syrian Arab Republic with the help of Jordan and Turkey.
This has respectively
taken place in 2005 and 2011. The 1996 document states:
"Israel can shape its strategic environment, in cooperation with Turkey and Jordan, by weakening, containing, and even rolling back Syria. This effort can focus on removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq ~ an important Israeli strategic objective in its own right ~ as a means of foiling Syria’s regional ambitions." [1]
As a first step towards
creating an Israeli-dominated "New Middle East" and encircling Syria,
the 1996 document calls for removing President Saddam Hussein from power in
Baghdad and even alludes to the balkanization of Iraq and forging a strategic
regional alliance against Damascus that includes a Sunni Muslim "Central
Iraq."
The authors write:
"But Syria enters this conflict with potential weaknesses: Damascus is too preoccupied with dealing with the threatened new regional equation to permit distractions of the Lebanese flank. And Damascus fears that the ’natural axis’ with Israel on one side, central Iraq and Turkey on the other, and Jordan, in the center would squeeze and detach Syria from the Saudi Peninsula. For Syria, this could be the prelude to a redrawing of the map of the Middle East which would threaten Syria’s territorial integrity." [2]
Perle and the Study Group
on "A New Israeli Strategy Toward 2000" also call for driving the
Syrians out of Lebanon and destabilizing Syria by using Lebanese opposition
figures. The document states:
"[Israel must divert] Syria’s attention by using Lebanese opposition elements to destabilize Syrian control of Lebanon." [3]
This is what would happen
in 2005 after the Hariri Assassination that helped launch the so-called
"Cedar Revolution" and create the vehemently anti-Syrian March 14
Alliance controlled by the corrupt Said Hariri. The document also calls for Tel
Aviv to "take [the] opportunity to remind the world of the nature of the
Syrian regime." [4]
This clearly falls into
the Israeli strategy of demonizing its opponents through using public relations
(PR) campaigns. In 2009, Israeli news media openly admitted that Tel Aviv
through its embassies and diplomatic missions had launched a global campaign to
discredit the Iranian presidential elections before they even took place
through a media campaign and organizing protests in front of Iranian
embassies. [5]
The document also
mentions something that resembles what is currently going on in Syria. It
states:
"Most important, it is understandable that Israel has an interest in supporting diplomatically, militarily and operationally Turkey’s and Jordan’s actions against Syria, such as securing tribal alliances with Arab tribes that cross into Syrian territory and are hostile to the Syrian ruling elite." [6]
With the 2011 upheaval in
Syria, the movement of insurgents and the smuggling of weapons through the
Jordanian and Turkish borders has become a major problem for Damascus.
In this context, it is no surprise that Arial Sharon and Israel told Washington to attack Syria, Libya, and Iran after the Anglo-American invasion of Iraq. [7]
Finally, it is worth
knowing that the Israeli document also advocated for pre-emptive war to shape
their geo-strategic environment and to carve out the "New Middle
East." [8]
This is a policy that the
U.S. would also adopt in 2001.
THE
ERADICATION OF
THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES OF THE MIDDLE EAST
It is no coincidence that
Egyptian Christians were attacked at the same time as the South Sudan
Referendum and before the crisis in Libya.
Nor is it a coincidence
that Iraqi Christians, one of the world’s oldest Christian communities, have
been forced into exile, leaving their ancestral homelands in Iraq.
Coinciding with the
exodus of Iraqi Christians, which occurred under the watchful eyes of U.S. and
British military forces, the neighborhoods in Baghdad became sectarian as
Shiite Muslims and Sunni Muslims were forced by violence and death squads to
form sectarian enclaves. This is all tied to the Yinon Plan and the
reconfiguration of the region as part of a broader objective.
In Iran, the Israelis
have been trying in vain to get the Iranian Jewish community to l
eave.
Iran’s Jewish population is actually the second largest in the Middle East and arguably the oldest undisturbed Jewish community in the world.Iranian Jews view themselves as Iranians who are tied to Iran as their homeland, just like Muslim and Christian Iranians, and for them the concept that they need to relocate to Israel because they are Jewish is ridiculous.
In Lebanon, Israel has
been working to exacerbate sectarian tensions between the various Christian and
Muslim factions as well as the Druze. Lebanon is a springboard into Syria and
the division of Lebanon into several states is also seen as a means for Balkanizing
Syria into several smaller sectarian Arab states.
The objectives of the
Yinon Plan are to divide Lebanon and Syria into several states on the basis of
religious and sectarian identities for Sunni Muslims, Shiite Muslims,
Christians, and the Druze. There could also be objectives for a Christian
exodus in Syria too.
The new head of the Maronite Catholic Syriac Church of Antioch, the largest of the autonomous Eastern Catholic Churches, has expressed his fears about a purging of Arab Christians in the Levant and Middle East. Patriarch Mar Beshara Boutros Al-Rahi and many other Christian leaders in Lebanon and Syria are afraid of a Muslim Brotherhood takeover in Syria.Like Iraq, mysterious groups are now attacking the Christian communities in Syria.The leaders of the Christian Eastern Orthodox Church, including the Eastern Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, have also all publicly expressed their grave concerns. Aside from the Christian Arabs, these fears are also shared by the Assyrian and Armenian communities, which are mostly Christian. [9]
Sheikh Al-Rahi was
recently in Paris where he met President Nicolas Sarkozy. It is reported that
the Maronite Patriarch and Sarkozy had disagreements about Syria, which
prompted Sarkozy to say that the Syrian regime will collapse.
Patriarch Al-Rahi’s position was that Syria should be left alone and allowed to reform. The Maronite Patriarch also told Sarkozy that Israel needed to be dealt with as a threat if France legitimately wanted Hezbollah to disarm.
Because of his position
in France, Al-Rahi was instantly thanked by the Christian and Muslim religious
leaders of the Syrian Arab Republic who visited him in Lebanon. Hezbollah and
its political allies in Lebanon, which includes most the Christian
parliamentarians in the Lebanese Parliament, also lauded the Maronite Patriarch
who later went on a tour to South Lebanon.
Sheikh Al-Rahi is now
being politically attacked by the Hariri-led March 14 Alliance, because of his
stance on Hezbollah and his refusal to support the toppling of the Syrian
regime.
A conference of Christian
figures is actually being planned by Hariri to oppose Patriarch Al-Rahi and the
stance of the Maronite Church. Since Al-Rahi announced his position, the Tahrir
Party, which is active in both Lebanon and Syria, has also started targeting
him with criticism. It has also been reported that high-ranking U.S. officials
have also cancelled their meetings with the Maronite Patriarch as a sign of their
displeasure about his positions on Hezbollah and Syria.
The Hariri-led March 14 Alliance in Lebanon, which has always been a popular minority (even when it was a parliamentary majority), has been working hand-in-hand with the U.S., Israel, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the groups using violence and terrorism in Syria.The Muslim Brotherhood and other so-called Salafist groups from Syria have been coordinating and holding secret talks with Hariri and the Christian political parties in the March 14 Alliance.
This is why Hariri and
his allies have turned on Cardinal Al-Rahi. It was also Hariri and the March 14
Alliance that brought Fatah Al-Islam into Lebanon and have now helped some of
its members escape to go and fight in Syria.
There are unknown snipers who are targeting Syrian civilians and the Syrian Army with a view of causing chaos and internal fighting.The Christian communities in Syria are also being targeted by unknown groups.It is very likely that the attackers are a coalition of U.S., French, Jordanian, Israeli, Turkish, Saudi, and Khalij (Gulf) Arab forces working some Syrians on the inside.
A Christian exodus is
being planned for the Middle East by Washington, Tel Aviv, and Brussels. It has
been reported that Sheikh Al-Rahi was told in Paris by President Nicolas
Sarkozy that the Christian communities of the Levant and Middle East can
resettle in the European Union.
This is no gracious offer. It is a slap in the face by the same powers that have deliberately created the conditions to eradicate the ancient Christian communities of the Middle East.
The aim appears to be
either the resettling of the Christian communities outside of the region or
demarcate them in enclaves. Both could be objectives. This is meant to
delineate the Arab nations along the lines of being exclusively Muslim nations
and falls into accordance with the Yinon Plan.
RE-DIVIDING
AFRICA:
THE YINON PLAN IS VERY MUCH ALIVE AND AT WORK
In regards to Africa, Tel
Aviv sees securing Africa as part of its broader periphery. This broader or
so-called “new periphery” became a basis of geo-strategy for Tel Aviv after
1979 when the “old periphery” against the Arabs that included Iran, which was
one of Israel’s closest allies during the Pahlavi period, buckled and collapsed
with the 1979 Iranian Revolution. In this context, Israel’s “new periphery” was
conceptualized with the inclusion of countries like Ethiopia, Uganda, and Kenya
against the Arab states and the Islamic Republic of Iran. This is why Israel
has been so deeply involved in the balkanization of Sudan. [10]
In the same context as
the sectarian divisions in the Middle East, the Israelis have outlined plans to
reconfigure Africa. The Yinon Plan seeks to delineate Africa on the basis of
three facets:
(1) ethno-linguistics;
(2) skin-colour;
(3) religion.
To secure the realm, it also so happens that the the Institute for Advanced
Strategic and Political Studies (IASPS), the Israeli think-tank that included
Perle, also pushed for the creating of the Pentagon’s U.S. Africa Command
(AFRICOM).
An attempt to separate the merging point of an Arab and African identity is underway. It seeks to draw dividing lines in Africa between a so-called "Black Africa" and a supposedly "non-Black" North Africa. This is part of a scheme to create a schism in Africa between what are assumed to be "Arabs" and so-called "Blacks."
This objective is why the
ridiculous identity of an "African South Sudan" and an "Arab
North Sudan" have been nurtured and promoted.
This is also why
black-skinned Libyans have been targeted in a campaign to "colour
cleanse" Libya.
The Arab identity in
North Africa is being de-linked from its African identity.
Simultaneously there is an attempt to eradicate the large populations of "black-skinned Arabs" so that there is a clear delineation between "Black Africa" and a new "non-Black" North Africa, which will be turned into a fighting ground between the remaining "non-Black" Berbers and Arabs.
In the same context,
tensions are being fomented between Muslims and Christians in Africa, in such
places as Sudan and Nigeria, to further create lines and fracture points.
The fuelling of these divisions on the basis of skin-colour, religion, ethnicity, and language is intended to fuel disassociation and disunity in Africa. This is all part of a broader African strategy of cutting North Africa off from the rest of the African continent.
PREPARING
THE CHESSBOARD
FOR THE "CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS"
It is at this point that
all the pieces have to be put together and the dots have to be connected.
The chessboard is being
staged for a "Clash of Civilizations" and all the chess pieces are
being put into place. The Arab World is in the process of being cordoned off
and sharp delineation lines are being created.
These lines of delineation are replacing the seamless lines of transition between different ethno-linguistic, skin-colour, and religious groups.
Under this scheme, there
can no longer be a melding transition between societies and countries.
This is why the Christians in the Middle East and North Africa, such as the Copts, are being targeted.This is also why black-skinned Arabs and black-skinned Berbers, as well as other North African population groups which are black-skinned, are facing genocide in North Africa.
After Iraq an Egypt, the
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and the Syrian Arab Republic are both important points
of regional destabilization in North Africa and Southeast Asia respectively.
What happens in Libya
will have rippling effects on Africa, as what happens in Syria will have
rippling effects on Southeast Asia and beyond.
Both Iraq and Egypt, in
connection with what the Yinon Plan states, have acted as primers for the
destabilization of both these Arab states.
.What is being staged is the creation of an exclusively "Muslim Middle East" area (excluding Israel) that will be in turmoil over Shiite-Sunni fighting.A similar scenario is being staged for a "non-Black North Africa" area which will be characterized by a confrontation between Arabs and Berber.At the same time, under the "Clash of Civilizations" model, the Middle East and North Africa are slated to simultaneously be in conflict with the so-called "West" and "Black Africa."
On the same day British Prime Minister
David Cameron criticized multiculturalism, Britain’s anti-Islamic English
Defense League held its biggest rally in which protesters in Luton, England,
chanted ‘Muslim bombers off our streets.’
This is why both Nicolas
Sarzoky, in France, and David Cameron, in Britain, made back-to-back
declarations during the start of the conflict in Libya that multiculturalism is
dead in their respective Western European societies. [11]
Real multiculturalism
threatens the legitimacy of the NATO war agenda. It also constitutes an
obstacle to the implementation of the "Clash of Civilizations" which
constitutes the cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy.
In this regard, Zbigniew
Brzezinski, former U.S. National Security Advisor, explains why
multiculturalism is a threat to Washington and its allies:
"[A]s America becomes an increasingly multicultural society, it may find it more difficult to fashion a consensus on foreign policy issues [e.g., war with the Arab World, China, Iran, or Russia and the former Soviet Union], except in the circumstances of a truly massive and widely perceived direct external threat. Such a consensus generally existed throughout World War II and even during the Cold War [and exists now because of the ’Global War on Terror’]." [12]
Brzezinski’s next
sentence is the qualifier of why populations would oppose or support wars:
"[The consensus] was rooted, however, not only in deeply shared democratic values, which the public sensed were being threatened, but also in a cultural and ethnic affinity for the predominantly European victims of hostile totalitarianisms." [13]
Risking being redundant,
it has to be mentioned again that it is precisely with the intention of
breaking these cultural affinities between the Middle East-North Africa (MENA)
region and the so-called "Western World" and sub-Saharan Africa that
Christians and black-skinned peoples are being targeted.
ETHNOCENTRISM
AND IDEOLOGY:
JUSTIFYING TODAY’S "JUST WARS"
In the past, the colonial
powers of Western Europe would indoctrinate their people. Their objective was
to acquire popular support for colonial conquest. This took the form of
spreading Christianity and promoting Christian values with the support of armed
merchants and colonial armies.
At the same time, racist
ideologies were put forth. The people whose lands were colonized were portrayed
as "sub-human," inferior, or soulless.
Finally, the "White
Man’s burden" of taking on a mission of civilizing the so-called
"uncivilized peoples of the world" was used.
This cohesive ideological
framework was used to portray colonialism as a "just cause." The
latter in turn was used to provide legitimacy to the waging of "just
wars" as a means to conquering and "civilizing" foreign lands.
Today, the imperialist
designs of the United States, Britain, France, and Germany have not changed.
What has changed is the
pretext and justification for waging their neo-colonial wars of conquest.
During the colonial
period, the narratives and justifications for waging war were accepted by
public opinion in the colonizing countries, such as Britain and France.
Today’s "just wars" and "just causes" are now being conducted under the banners of women’s rights, human rights, humanitarianism, and democracy.
[1]
Richard Perle et al., "A
Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm,"
(Washington, D.C. and Tel Aviv: Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political
Studies), 1996.
[2] Ibid.
[3] Ibid.
[5] Barak
Ravid, "Israeli diplomats told to take offensive in PR war
against Iran," Haaretz, June 1, 2009.
[6] Perle et
al., "Clean Break," op. cit.
[7] Aluf
Benn, "Sharon says U.S. should also disarm Iran, Libya and Syria,"
Haaretz, February 18, 2003.
[8]
Richard Perle et al., Clean Break, op. cit.
[9] "Christians
of the Orient stand up against the new Western colonialism”, by
Thierry Meyssan, Voltaire Network, 14 October 2011.
[10] “The
Balkanization of Sudan: The Redrawing of the Middle East and North Africa”, by
Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, Voltaire Network, 21 January 2011.
[11] Robert
Marquand, "Why Europe is turning away from multiculturalism,"
Christian Science Monitor, March 4, 2011.
[12]
Zbigniew Brzezinski, The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its
Geostrategic Imperatives (New York: Basic Books
October 1997), p.211.
[13] Ibid.
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