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December
22, 2008
Kurds, Jews,
And Shi'a Shoes
by Gerald A. Honigman
As
I'm sure you've heard by now, on a recent surprise
visit to Iraq, President Bush had to duck when a
Shi'a Arab journalist threw shoes at him in protest
of American policies and presence in Iraq. During a
news conference, Muntadhar al-Zaidi yelled out,
"this is a gift from the Iraqis, a farewell kiss,
you dog" and fired away. Thrown shoes and dogs are
about as low as you go in the Arab world. Forget
about Marley and Me, Rin Tin Tin, or Old
Yeller.
I wish I could say that I was shocked by this
disrespect usually reserved for such folks as the
tolerant Arabs' kilab yahud -- Jew dogs. I
wasn't.
Polls show that most Arab Iraqis -- especially
Shi'a -- supported al-Zaidi. While he was roughed
up by those with a stake in the current regime,
those later reports reveal the pulse of the nation.
While the Sunni have no love for America either --
they were Saddam's folks -- they now fear what's in
store for themselves later on.
While estimates of the dead vary (some hundreds
of thousands), the 60% of Iraq who are Shi'a had
their own aspirations suppressed only via the iron
fist of the Sunni Arabs' Saddam. He employed the
same murderous tactics against them as he did with
non-Arab Kurds in the north. Similar bloody actions
against others in neighboring Iran by the majority
non-Arab, Persian Shi'a are probably not a bad
model for what to expect after America leaves a
Shi'a-dominated Iraq as well
Payback time, so
to speak. And don't expect a President Obama to
move back in.
Unfortunately, the Kurds will also be caught up
in this murderous, age old Arab feud. The one thing
both Shi'a and Sunni Arabs can agree on
(just like with Israel, the black African Sudan,
Berber North Africa, and elsewhere) is that Kurds
should have no claims on alleged "purely Arab
patrimony."
Having supported America's move against Saddam,
decades of intense study, publication in academic
journals and elsewhere, and involvement with the
region still made me very wary.
While the Arabs owed Great Britain a huge debt
for the very creation of a united, Arab-ruled Iraq
out of the post-World War I Mandate of Mesopotamia,
this didn't stop them not long afterwards from
rising up against what they only saw as British
imperialism.
No giving the devil his due here
Use him
then lose him.
I can understand that. Too bad Arabs can't grant
this same understanding to others though.
Imperialism is only nasty when it's not Arabs
dishing it out. How do you think the region became
"purely Arab patrimony" in too many an Arab
mind?
Without the Brits' involvement, the Turkish
phoenix rising under Ataturk from the ruins
of the centuries' old Ottoman Empire would have
surely grabbed the oil-rich region around Mosul
(which it formerly ruled) and probably would have
extended its claim to the black gold of Kirkuk as
well.
To make the new prospective Arab state viable
(the British navy had recently switched from coal
to oil and was the main arm of the British Empire),
the Brits had to attach the oil of the Kurdish
north to the Sunni Arab center and Shi'a Arab oil
of the south.
In the process of siring the Middle East's
version of Yugoslavia, London thus shafted Kurds
out of the best chance they ever had at regaining
their own independence
something the Brits had
promised them earlier as well.
After having their very country created and
handed to them by the Brits (who also supplied
aircraft and such to fight the Kurds), the Arabs
soon revolted to try to drive the Brits out.
Granted, imperialism has its nasty side, and the
Brits created an Arab Iraq for their own
reasons, yet still
So, the point here is that America should have
known not to expect any gratitude from most Iraqi
Arabs either. Hence the thrown shoes, the thrower
now a national hero, and so forth.
There's yet another angle to this
Think of all the American blood, lives, money,
and other aid which have been spent for the sake of
Arabs in Iraq, giving them new freedoms which they
have never had.
Trillions of American dollars will be spent
before it's over, billions each month. Visit a
local VA hospital to see just some of the other
tragic, lasting costs
That shoe-thrower who
called President Bush a dog would have literally
been fed to the dogs if he tried that trick with
the man America freed him from. The innocents who
died whom the shoe thrower complained about mostly
died because of the same cowardly Arab trick Israel
deals with daily. Arabs love to use their
non-combatants as human shields
against the
Geneva Conventions, and so forth. They shoot and
then run behind the skirts of their women and toys
of their kids.
Was/is America hoping to get something positive
for itself as a result of its Iraq expenditures?
Sure
But does that erase the above
truisms?
Think about those anti-Israel voices quick to
protest about two billion dollars in aid sent to
Israel each year
an investment whose return
comes back to us positively in many ways.
The current war in Iraq costs America more (for
the sake of Arabs who mostly hate us as "infidels"
in a context of a war for their Dar ul-Islam) in
one week than Israel gets in foreign assistance
in one year. And, in exchange for that assistance,
the State Department feels it has the right to
pressure Jews into suicidal concessions.
America has already spent about $500 billion
dollars for Iraq, with much more set to come.
It would take Israel centuries to get
this much aid from America. And Israel doesn't ask
for American blood to be shed on its behalf or to
be bribed to display America's own values and
democratic inclinations. How long will the latter
last among Arabs after America's exit from
Iraq?
Ironically, the one people in Iraq who better
share our values--the Kurds--are the folks the
Arabist James Baker types in the State Department
are determined to shaft yet again on behalf of
Arabs who want to be sure that oil in Kurdish lands
remains part of the "purely Arab patrimony."
Sound familiar?
Same shafting game you read above
just
different shafters.
While I didn't vote for the Obama-Biden ticket
largely because of the long list of known
anti-Semitic and anti-Israel friends and advisors
Obama has aligned himself with (he's already
brought several into his future Administration),
Senator Joe Biden has a better understanding of the
Yugoslavian nature of Iraqi demographics than most
politicians.
I'm hoping against the odds that he'll pull more
weight than the shaft the Jews and Kurds
Arabists who are all-too-common in the State
Department (and among Obama's buddies) which
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton will soon be
leading.
Honigman
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Gerald
A. Honigman is a Florida educator who has done
extensive doctoral studies in Middle Eastern
Affairs. He has created and conducted counter-Arab
propaganda programs for college youth, has lectured
on numerous campuses and other platforms, and has
publicly debated many Arab spokesmen. His articles
and op-eds have been published in dozens of
newspapers, magazines, academic journals and
websites all around the world. Visit his website at
http://geraldahonigman.com/.
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