Arab
World: Political Disintegration and Search
for Reason
Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja
March 12, 2015 "ICH"
- Terror is the engine
of war. And terror is what all sides in this
conflict produce in overabundance …….We
torture hostages in our black sites and
choke them to death by stuffing rags down
their throats. They torture hostages in
squalid hovels and behead them. We organize
Shiite death squads to kill Sunnis. They
organize Sunni death squads to kill Shiites.
We produce high-budget films such as
“American Sniper” to glorify our war crimes.
They produce inspirational videos to glorify
their twisted version of jihad. The
barbarism we condemn is the barbarism we
commit. The line that separates us from the
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is
technological, not moral. We are those we
fight. …..“From violence, only violence is
born,” Primo Levi wrote, “following a
pendular action that, as time goes by,
rather than dying down, becomes more
frenzied.” (Chris Hedges, “The Terror We
Give Is the Terror We Get” Truthdig:
2/08/2015) Arab masses live in a matrix of
lies and delusion. While the oil exporting
economic prosperity glitters from distance,
the Arab world is fast becoming worst than
being useless entity in global affairs. West
Europeans used several million Arabs to
fight their nationalistic Two World Wars and
to build the shaky empires. But the
contemporary Europeans view them as
liability in their own social construct and
subservient neighborhoods. Nothing appears
normal if at all normal could be defined
rationally. Good many parts of the Arab
world are engulfed in chaos and political
disintegration. Looking critically, nothing
seems accidental but planned and well
orchestrated strategies to dismember the
neo-colonial States, national boundaries,
tribal landmarks and national identities.
The 2003 American-led war and occupation
have incapacitated the Arabian geo-political
culture. Rational thinking is absent but
deaths and destructions are daily affairs
under various titles and captions. Baghdad
was known to be the hub of the ancient
civilizations. But planned sectarian
killings and destruction are the order of
the day. Syrian history was evolved over
many centuries, yet it is in complete ruin
of the human civilizations because
authoritarianism will not heed to voices of
reason. The Arab heartlands are on fire and
its ripple effects have endangered the
integrity and future of the whole region.
Inventive rhetoric and vicious exaggeration
is leading the war of unknown consequences.
All are fighting against all, not knowing
how and where would they end-up in time and
history? Political incapacity multiplied by
deceitful complacency, the egoistic leaders
are happy that their palaces are operational
and protected by foreign mercenaries. There
are no Arab proactive leaders to think and
move forward with a sustainable imagination
for tangible navigational change. The
phenomenon of people-led political change
remains aloof but a culture of authoritarian
tyranny and continuing disintegration
persists.
Arab Culture and Terrorism
are Incompatible
Arab world is at the
threshold of another catastrophic disaster-
the willing coalition of the few complacent
in US-led sectarian bloodbath with no ending
in sight. The ego turned into cancer
consuming all positive energies and time and
spreading volatile animosities and
insecurity across the Arab heartland. The
leaders and people breathe oxygen in
conflicting time zones being unaware of the
Laws of God – what future holds for their
complacency in another war against the
masses. After the 9/11, the terrorism myth
was super-imposed on the Arab-Muslim
culture. Western mythologists used the news
media as a weapon to enlarge the political
nature and scope of the 9/11 attacks against
the Muslim people. The real aims were to
wage the bogus wars and to occupy the
natural resources of the Muslim world.
Ironically, few Arab leaders are complacent
in supporting the American-led war on
terrorism. The Arab masses are the net
victims of all of the tragic and inhuman
impulses pursued by the self-centered tribal
agents of influence. The Arab world does not
appear to enjoin any new vision or political
imagination for a navigational change out of
the absurdity of foreign imposed wars and
sectarian divides raging across the Arab
Middle East. Islam sought unity in its
system of governance; Arab nationalism
continues to enrage division, sectarian
animosities and daily bloodbath. Across
Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Libya, Yemen and other
neighboring Arab states, people are fighting
for money and influence, and not for Islam
or a genuine cause to protect national
freedom and human dignity.
Truth is one and
indivisible. Terrorism myth has overtaken
the rationality of critical thinking. The
9/11 attacks in the US were carried out by
individuals and not inspired or supported by
the religion of Islam or Muslims. Some
hourly paid intellectuals turned guardian of
the approved truth, allege that Islam breeds
terrorism. Living without roots and reason,
Islam enriched the Arabs to become global
leaders of a progressive civilization
lasting 800 hundred years in Al-Andalusia
(Spain). But the oil enhanced prosperity
transformed them into ‘camel jockeys’ and
object of hallow laughters across the
Western culture. Money cannot buy wisdom,
honor and human integrity. The bogus “war on
terrorism” could not have happened if the
Arab leaders – the front line bogyman of the
US Empire had critical mind, intellectual
capacity and integrity to challenge the most
irrational and cruel act in human history.
The Western mass media complements the self
crafted notion to poison the public thinking
and perceptions and source of judgments
against the Arabs and Muslims as
“terrorists” making the treacherous claim as
if Islam was at the threshold of the
paradigm. The perception of ‘radical Islam’
was invented and enhanced by the ‘fear’ of
terrorism as if Arabs and Muslims were born
in the eye of the storm and terrorism was an
exclusive domain of the Islamic religious
tenets. Throughout the oil exporting Arab
world, the contemporary rulers have turned
out to be complacent in the US –Israeli
strategic plans for the future of the Middle
East. The current crises and fighting in
Iraq-Syria and ISIL are all aimed at
remaking the future of the Arab world and to
undermine the freedom of Palestine.
In Search of Reason
The culture of success as
a whore prevails throughout the Arab Middle
East. Nobody cares for truth and rational
thinking to be the guidelines in policy
practices and decision-
making. Foreigners enjoy
unique merits in political governance and
setting the policy agenda in many of the
oil-producing Arab states.
Across the Arabian
Peninsula, a culture of political delusion
and mismanagement persists. Most Arabian
people seem distracted from reality and
lost. Many conscientious Arab thinkers
believe that change is ticking like a time
bomb. But Arab rulers are the stumbling
block to stop the process of political
change and people’s oriented system of
governance. There are strong emotional
crutches embedded into these perceptual
values, and the authoritarian Arab leaders
will fight to defend the lies and deception
that they believe-in. The rulers live in
palaces and people live in distant muddy
huts and tribal locations. There are varied
cultures and time zones involved in-between
the Arabian ruling elite and the people they
claim to govern. The laws and public
institutions date back to the European
imperial time and order. The Arab rulers
occupying the political powerhouses for over
half a century would have difficulty to face
the mirror. Now, worst is happening by
sectarian rivalries and killings in Iraq and
Syria. Al-Qaeda and ISIL had no presence in
Iraq until the US and Britain destroyed its
civic, economic and political
infrastructures. Paul Craig Roberts
(“Muslims are their own Worst Enemy”: Global
Research), offers the following candid
observation:
“Muslims are numerous but
powerless. Divisions among Muslims,
especially between Sunni and Shiites, have
consigned the Muslim Middle East to almost a
century of Western control….Muslim disunity
has made it possible for Israel to
dispossess the Palestinians, for the U.S. to
invade Iraq, and for the U.S. to rule much
of the region…”
How to Face the Reality
Challenge?
The critical issues call
for thoughtful analysis and change and new
ideas to phase-out the old and obsolete
thinking and obsessed values flourishing
across the Arabian Peninsula. But the ruling
elite failed to build new public
institutions to plan change and to view the
imperatives of new trends for policy in
security, peace and conflict resolution and
human progress in a global community of
nations. Global politics is not fixed but a
constantly changing phenomenon of life. Arab
leaders do not comprehend the imperatives of
political change. But reality will not
diminish because nobody is conscious of its
existence. After more than sixty years of
freedom from the European imperialism,
societal development remained a primitive
mode of tribal folklore and storytelling.
The Arab Middle East faces many critical
crises. None of the crises are tackled in
their proper context. There are no
independent public institutions to analyze
the political problems and find workable
solutions. No proactive thinking exists in
any Arab quarter to strive for political
unity and to have coherent leadership.
Leaders who cannot think intelligently or
understand the nature of the current crises,
how could they lead to any strategic
direction? Few sectarian scholars and
leaders are engulfed in self-geared madness
to ensure their survival. The sectarian
madness appears to have gone out of control
to imagine a sense of purpose and
rationality. Complacent Arab leaders will
sabotage the peaceful endeavors for crisis
management just to escape the challenges of
facing reality. It serves the strategic
interest of the US-led war in Iraq, Syria,
Egypt and Libya and soon to Saudi Arabia,
dismantling of the Arabs by their own hands,
guns and bullets. There are no Arab armies
and no Arab Generals to console the masses
and to provide sense of moral and
intellectual security. One wonders, why do
the oil enriched Arab leaders are buying
billions of dollars worth of military
hardware from America or Europe? How and
where would it be used and against whom? If
Iraq, Syria, Libya and Egypt are any
example, the militarization is meant to
quell the public interest and aspirations
for political change and future-building.
Imagine, if the Arab world had competent
armed forces and leadership on the one hand,
and were open to common sense diplomacy and
dialogue on the other, could peace and
normalcy have not been restored in Iraq,
Syria, Yemen and Libya?
The challenge is how to
bridge the gap in thinking and actions that
the old and dormant neo-colonial Arab rulers
could be phased-out or sidelined in a
ceremonial role and the new and more
educated and competent young generations of
the citizens could be phased-in to assume
the much needed political leadership and to
ensure that future will happen and it will
be safe, secure and sustainable for peace
and change in the Middle East. The
prosperity fantasy bubble is fast
approaching to an end with the peak oil
forecasts as a visual reality in- waiting.
Power, prosperity and poverty are all trials
in human affairs and transitory phenomenon.
Was the discovery of oil a conspiracy (“fitna”)
for the Arabs to change the originality of
their thinking, beliefs, values and passion
for Islam as successful system of human
life?
Do the Arab leaders expect
America, Britain or France to come and stop
the on-going sectarian killings, death
squads and resulting destruction? But they
are responsible for transforming Iraq,
Syria, Libya and Egypt into failure states
and unworkable political governance. They
are all part of the problem, how could they
be part of the solution. The solution must
come out of new thinking and new vision for
change, dialogue between the sectarian
divides and competent leadership to achieve
the stated goals. Many Arab leaders pretend
like actors and have no understanding of
Islam and its primary values to deal with
others. None appear serious about their own
intentions and beliefs. What if they were
organized as morally and intellectually
conscientious people and knew the complex
nature of global politics and had proactive
thought and freedom to think and act and
communicate with moral strength to the
enemies within the Arab societies. Don’t you
think, they could have accomplished
something better, something durable in
dealing with some of the emotionally charged
issues? In the 21st century of New World of
Hope and optimism, men who are universally
hated and feared can be approached,
communicated and can be imagined to be
sitting in front of the table to discuss the
on-going problems. That is, if there are
enlightened and competent leaders of vision
and moral integrity to use moral and
intellectual strength and are flexible to
listen and learn to the other side. Many if
not all man-made problems could be resolved
peacefully and without resorting to
bloodshed and committing crimes against the
innocent humanity.
The Arab masses long for
political change and a promising future
based on peaceful co-existence with others.
In view of the unstoppable cycle of
sectarian killings and daily bloodbaths in
so many Arab states – Iraq, Syria, Libya,
Yemen, Egypt and spill-over to other oil
producing Arab nations – and reactionary
militancy against the authoritarian rule and
dismantling of the socio-economic
infrastructures – is the Arab world coming
to its own end? The Arab rulers and the
masses live and breathe in conflicting time
zones being unable to see the rationality of
people-oriented governance – the essence of
Islamic system of governance. The worst is
yet to come as the wars continue, surrender
to foreign forces as there are no leaders to
think of the future, no Arab armies to
defend the people and no sustainable
socio-economic infrastructures intact to
support the masses.
Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja
specializes in global security, peace and
conflict resolution with keen interests in
Islamic-Western comparative cultures and
civilizations, and author of several
publications including the latest: Global
Peace and Conflict Management: Man and
Humanity in Search of New Thinking. Lambert
Academic Publishing Germany-May, 2012.