Bush Legitimizes
Terrorism
By
ROBERT FISK
April 2004
So
President George Bush tears up the Israeli-Palestinian peace plan
and that's okay. Israeli settlements for Jews and Jews only on the
West Bank. That's okay. Taking land from Palestinians who have owned
that land for generations, that's okay. UN Security Council
Resolution 242 says that land cannot be acquired by war. Forget it.
That's okay.
Does
President George Bush actually work for al-Qa'ida? What does this
mean? That George Bush cares more about his re-election than he does
about the Middle East? Or that George Bush is more frightened of the
Israeli lobby than he is of his own electorate. Fear not, it is the
latter.
His
language, his narrative, his discourse on history, has been such a
lie these past three weeks that I wonder why we bother to listen to
his boring press conferences. Ariel Sharon, the perpetrator of the
Sabra and Shatila massacre (1,700 Palestinian civilians dead) is a
"man of peace" - even though the official 1993 Israeli report on the
massacre said he was "personally responsible" for it. Now, Mr. Bush
is praising Mr. Sharon's plan to steal yet more Palestinian land as
a "historic and courageous act".
Heaven spare us all. Give up the puny illegal Jewish settlements in
Gaza and everything's okay: the theft of land by colonial settlers,
the denial of any right of return to Israel by those Palestinians
who lived there, that's okay. Mr. Bush, who claimed he changed the
Middle East by invading Iraq, says he is now changing the world by
invading Iraq! Okay! Is there no one to cry "Stop! Enough!"?
Two
nights ago, this most dangerous man, George Bush, talked about
"freedom in Iraq". Not "democracy" in Iraq. No, "democracy" was no
longer mentioned. "Democracy" was simply left out of the equation.
Now it was just "freedom"--freedom from Saddam rather than freedom
to have elections. And what is this "freedom" supposed to involve?
One group of American-appointed Iraqis will cede power to another
group of American-appointed Iraqis. That will be the "historic
handover" of Iraqi "sovereignty". Yes, I can well see why George
Bush wants to witness a "handover" of sovereignty. "Our boys" must
be out of the firing line--let the Iraqis be the sandbags.
Iraqi history is already being written. In revenge for the brutal
killing of four American mercenaries - for that is what they were -
US Marines carried out a massacre of hundreds of women and children
and guerillas in the Sunni Muslim city of Fallujah. The US military
says that the vast majority of the dead were militants. Untrue, say
the doctors. But the hundreds of dead, many of whom were indeed
civilians, were a shameful reflection on the rabble of American
soldiery who conducted these undisciplined attacks on Fallujah. Many
Baghdadi Sunnis say that in the "New Iraq"--the Iraqi version, not
the Paul Bremer version - Fallujah should be given the status of a
new Iraqi capital.
Vast
areas of the Palestinian West Bank will now become Israel, courtesy
of President Bush. Land which belongs to people other than Israelis
must now be stolen by Israelis because it is "unrealistic" to accept
otherwise. Is Mr. Bush a thief? Is he a criminal? Can he be charged
with abetting a criminal act? Can Iraq now claim to Kuwait that it
is "unrealistic" that the Ottoman borders can be changed?
Palestinian land once included all of what is now Israel. It is not,
apparently, "realistic" to change this, even to two per cent?
Is
Saddam Hussein to be re-bottled and put back in charge of Iraq on
the basis that his 1990 invasion of Kuwait was "realistic"? Or that
his invasion of Iran--when we helped him try to destroy Ayatollah
Khomeini's revolution--was "realistic" because he initially attacked
only the Arabic-speaking (and thus "Iraqi") parts of Iran?
Or, since President Bush now seems to be a history buff, are the
Germans to be given back Danzig or the Sudetenland? Or Austria? Or
should we perhaps recreate the colonial possessions of the past 100
years? Is it not "realistic" that the French should retake Algeria -
or part of Algeria - on the basis that the people all speak French,
on the basis that this was once part of the French nation? Or should
the British retake Cyprus? Or Aden? Or Egypt? Shouldn't the French
be allowed to take back Lebanon and Syria? Why shouldn't the British
re-take America and boot out those pesky "terrorists" who oppose the
rule of King George's democracy well over 200 years ago?
Because this is what George Bush's lunacy and weakness can lead to.
We all have lands that "God" gave us. Didn't Queen Mary die with
"Calais" engraved on her heart? Doesn't Spain have a legitimate
right to the Netherlands? Or Sweden the right to Norway and Denmark?
Every colonial power, including Israel can put forward these
preposterous demands.
What
Bush has actually done is give way to the crazed world of Christian
Zionism. The fundamentalist Christians who support Israel's theft of
the West Bank on the grounds that the state of Israel must exist
there according to God's law until the second coming, believe that
Jesus will return to earth and the Israelis--for this is the Bush
"Christian Sundie" belief--will then have to convert to Christianity
or die in the battle of Armageddon.
I
kid thee not. This is the Christian fundamentalist belief, which
even the Israeli embassy in Washington go along with--without
comment, of course--in their weekly Christian Zionist prayer
meetings. Every claim by Osama bin Laden, every statement that the
United States represents Zionism and supports the theft of Arab
lands will now have been proved true to millions of Arabs, even
those who had no time for Bin Laden. What better recruiting sergeant
could Bin Laden have than George Bush. Doesn't he realize what this
means for young American soldiers in Iraq or are Israelis more
important than American lives in Mesopotamia?
Everything the US government has done to preserve its name as a
"middle-man" in the Middle East has now been thrown away by this
gutless, cowardly US President, George W Bush. That it will place
his soldiers at greater risk doesn't worry him--anyway, he doesn't
do funerals. That it goes against natural justice doesn't worry him.
That his statements are against international law is of no
consequence.
And
still we have to cow-tow to this man. If we are struck by al-Qa'ida
it is our fault. And if 90 per cent of the population of Spain point
out that they opposed the war, then they are pro-terrorists to
complain that 200 of their civilians were killed by al-Qa'ida. First
the Spanish complain about the war, then they are made to suffer for
it--and then they are condemned as "appeasers" by the Bush regime
and its craven journalists when they complain that their husbands
and wives and sons did not deserve to die.
If
this is to be their fate, excuse me, but I would like to have a
Spanish passport so that I can share the Spanish people's
"cowardice"! If Mr. Sharon is "historic" and "courageous", then the
murderers of Hamas and Islamic Jihad will be able to claim the same.
Mr. Bush legitimized "terrorism" this week--and everyone who loses a
limb or a life can thank him for his yellow streak. And, I fear,
they can thank Mr. Blair for his cowardice too.
Robert Fisk is The Independent's award-winning Middle East
correspondent, you may write to Fisk c/o Foreign Desk, 191 Marsh
Wall, London E14 9RS, his articles are copyrighted
© by The
Independent. UK.
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