Did
Leaders March In Support of Prophets As Pansies And Punks?
Saeed
Naqvi
It challenges credulity that Europe did
not anticipate terrorist attack after its recent involvement in direct and
indirect military action against the people of Libya, Syria, ISIS and so on.
In March 2011, I wrote: “Have President
Nicolas Sarkozy and Prime Minister David Cameron ever paused to consider how
the 20 million Muslims in Europe will react to their military action in the
Arab world?”
I shall never tire of repeating the
signal truth: the global electronic media was born when Peter Arnett of the CNN
brought Operation Desert Storm into the world’s drawing rooms in live telecasts
from the terrace of Al Rasheed hotel in Baghdad.
That day in February 1991, the world was
divided into two ever growing sets of audiences diametrically opposed to each
other – millions and millions of them. For the West and its friends it was
triumphalism, doubly impressive so soon after collapse of the Soviet Union. For
Arabs and the Muslim world in general, it was humiliation, defeat and anger.
It was in the shadow of the West’s
triumphalism that the correlation of forces altered in India too. Remember,
there were no multiple channels to cover the demolition of Babari Masjid on
December 6, 1992. They mushroomed soon thereafter in celebration of globalized
capitalism having arrived in India too.
After Desert Storm, the global media had
an orgy: the two Intefadas, the four year long brutalization of Bosnian
Muslims, occupation of West Bank, invasion of Afghanistan, the droning of
Pakistan’s North West, occupation of Iraq, Darfur, Mali, Yemen, the 50 day
bombing of Gaza. There was no end.
During my journey from Bosnia to Turkey
I saw with my own eyes the boost the siege of Sarajevo gave to the Islamists in
Turkey.
The expanding conflict between the West
and Islam has been given a tactical twist. The conflict being promoted now is
between Sunnis and Shias with Riyadh and Teheran as the two poles. This did accelerate
attacks on Shias in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and Pakistan without in any way
diminishing the danger of anti western terrorism.
Not only did the West help halt the Arab
Spring, in doing so it ended up doing something much more dangerous. Countries
with a majority of their populations in their 20s, the youth bulge, had come
out on the streets waving their banners of freedom. These are now angry young
muslims headed to other parts of the world, including Europe. Did Europe
imagine it was exempt from Arab anger after the bombardment of their lands?
The Saudis are the spider in the web in
conflicts in Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen controlling Islamic militants
as a strategic asset.
Islamic Madrasas along the Afghan-Pak
border since the 80s are commonly known. Not so well known are the Jihadist
hatcheries set up by the late Prince Naif bin Abdel Aziz, as the Saudi Interior
Minister, in Yemen. In those days the Jihadist were being trained as a bulwark
against Soviet influence in South Yemen. It is these Jihadis who mutated into
todays Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. The name of this militant outfit was
mentioned in the Paris outrage too.
France has worked out convoluted arms
deals with the Saudis. For example $3 billion worth of French arms were
diverted to the Lebanese Army. The transaction was financed by Saudi Arabia.
Chemical weapons in Saddam Hussain’s arsenal came from France. France has its
hands in many tills. It was neck deep
supporting the opposition in Syria. All this mayhem Europe has helped
manufacture just the other side of the Mediterranean. The surprise is that
retribution has been so late in coming.
Is it retribution at all? The parallel
media is replete with conspiracy theories. A question that pops up frequently
concerns Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s presence in the front row
of world leader in the march of solidarity in Paris. What qualifies him to wear
the badge of liberty?
While one verifies every side of the
Paris attack, one statement can be made with certainty: the carnage in Paris
has clearly diverted attention from a crucial campaign launched by ISIS against
Saudi Arabia.
Just before the Charlie Hebdo attack,
ISIS sent a suicide team across the border into Saudi Arabia. Incharge of the
Saudi Northern Border, General Oudah al-Belawi was killed. The Kingdom has
dispatched 30,000 additional troops to guard the border with Iraq. The suicide
squad clearly had inside information about the General’s precise location.
In the current incredible lineup, Saudis
are Israel’s close allies. Their vulnerability to ISIS would be a matter of
greater anxiety to Netanyahu than terrorism in Paris.
Postscript: A mild example: Were the
world statesmen assembled in Paris conversant with Charlie Hebdo’s wit? In one
cartoon God the father is being sodomized by Christ the son. Christ in turn is
being sodomized by the Holy Spirit. Should there not be some distinction
between smut and humour?
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I wish Tom Friedman, Roger Cohen,Fareed Zakaria read this interesting piece. I hope you are compiling your wisdom of the Islamic world in a book for posterity. I am an ardent follower of your papers for last 20 years.
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