‘Christian US’ Overseeing
End of Christianity in Mideast
By Finian Cunningham
March 05, 2015 "ICH"
- "SCF"
- The latest brutal persecution of
Christians in Syria and Iraq by extremists
belonging to the Islamic State (IS) group is
putting ancient communities at risk of
extinction.
Up to 300 members of the
Assyrian community in northeastern Syria
were kidnapped over the past week by IS
militants. Most of the abducted are
children, women and elderly. It is feared
that the hostages will be killed as many
others of their community have been already
at the hands of the militants.
The IS cadres have also
launched a campaign to destroy ancient
artefacts and churches in northern parts of
Syria and Iraq. Assyrians, Chaldeans and
Syriacs are among the oldest Christian
communities in the Middle East, tracing
their genealogy back 2.000 years to the time
of Jesus. Now they are fleeing in their
thousands to escape the wrath of the IS
group – a fundamentalist Islamic network
that proclaims a caliphate straddling Syria
and Iraq.
The radical Wahhabist
ideology of the IS ascribes all other
religions as apostates, to be persecuted and
killed. Shia and Sunni Muslim sects are also
targeted by IS, along with Christians.
Underscoring the spread of IS
and its brutality, the group released a
video showing the beheading of 21 Egyptian
Coptic Christians in the Libyan city of
Sirte last month. That atrocity has prompted
a mass exodus of Egyptian Christians out of
Libya.
The United States government
has issued strong condemnations against the
violence meted out to the Christian
communities by IS, also know as ISIL.
Bernadette Meehan,
spokeswoman for the White House’s National
Security Council said: «The international
community stands united and undeterred in
its resolve to bring an end to ISIL’s
depravity. The United States will continue
to lead the fight to degrade and ultimately
defeat ISIL».
Leading the fight to defeat
IS is just more of the same delusional, vain
nonsense that Washington excels in. The
self-proclaimed «exceptional nation» has
been the biggest factor in the creation of
the IS network. Before the US-led invasion
of Iraq in 2003 there was no such thing as
Al Qaeda-type groups in that part of the
world. Ten years on, large parts of the
country, including the second city Mosul,
are now over-run with Jihadists.
The US and its Persian Gulf
Arab allies, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, have
been instrumental in promoting Al Qaeda
groups in their proxy war for regime change
in Syria over the past four years. Billions
of petrodollars have been pumped into Syria
to finance an alphabet soup of Jihadists,
from which IS has emerged as the most
potent.
This was acknowledged in the
past week by two imminent sources. Former
NATO commander and US General Wesley Clark
told US media that America’s Arab allies
were responsible for creating the IS terror
network.
Then Lakhdar Brahimi, the
former UN-Arab League envoy to Syria, threw
off diplomatic circumspect and bluntly said
that the US was responsible for the growth
of IS as a result of its invasion of Iraq a
decade ago. «The US is to be blamed. It
created conditions that allowed ISIL to
grow,» said Brahimi in an interview with Al
Hayat newspaper.
For tactical reasons of
curbing a Frankenstein monster or for public
relations concerns, the US and its NATO and
Arab allies may have taken to launching
aerial strikes on IS in recent months. But
whatever the reasoning, it is all the same
undeniable that the problem of Islamic
extremism in the Middle East is an outcome
of US imperialist war-making in the region.
The latest spate of
kidnappings and killings against Assyrian
Christians is reckoned to have been
motivated as a form of revenge to US-led
airstrikes in Syria and Iraq.
The US-led illegal
occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq, air
strikes on Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia,
along with proxy wars in Libya and Syria,
have all been tightly correlated with the
surge in Al Qaeda-type terror groups.
It should therefore be
obvious that US policy in the Middle East is
the source of the problem.
Yet US President Barack Obama
propagates the delusional notion that he and
his allies are fighting a war against
terrorism.
Hosting the Qatari Emir
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani in the White
House last week, Obama said: «Qatar is a
strong partner in our coalition to degrade
and ultimately defeat ISIL. We are both
committed to making sure that ISIL is
defeated, to making sure that in Iraq there
is an opportunity for all people to live
together in peace».
Obama’s delusion is
reinforced by a sequacious Western corporate
news media, which wilfully ignores the
obvious background of US-led war-making
across the Middle East and North Africa as
being the crucial context for the spread of
extremism. The criminal destruction of Iraq
by the US under Presidents GW Bush and Obama
– which cost more than one million lives –
is somehow shoved down an Orwellian memory
hole.
Ironically, the US considers
itself to have a special ordinance from God
to «lead the nations of the world».
Officially, it considers itself to be a
pre-eminent exponent of Christian values. As
ancient Christianity gets wiped off the map
in the Middle East – the birthplace of the
religion – the ultimate author of its demise
is the self-righteous United States.