How Come There Is No International Alliance Against Nazi Israel?
20 October 2014
By Khalid Amayreh
I am not particularly infatuated with the IS group.
However, the pretension that its enemies represent
virtue, civility and justice is beyond the pale.
True, the IS may have adopted some despicable tactics
against its foes.
But the United States, which assumes the role of world
leader, is definitely a million times more savage,
more barbaric and more nefarious in comparison to the
IS.
The same thing can also be said about Shiite thugs in
Iraq and Syria, who have committed every imagined
crime against innocent people, especially Sunni
Muslims.
Does the world have any doubt about the diabolical
nature of Bashar al-Assad? Doesn't the murder of
200,000 Syrian civilians at the hands of this thug
carry any weight or influence on the decision-making
process in America and Europe? It seems it doesn't.
"Civilized barbarianism" vs. "uncivilized
barbarianism"
We are told that unlike al-Qaeda and IS, the U.S. and
its spoiled child, Israel, murder people in a
"civilized manner," e.g. by raining death on crowded
neighborhoods and apartment buildings packed with
civilians, using deadly missiles and laser-guided
bombs, fired from high altitudes, or by using drones
to kill people on the ground. But hundreds –if not
thousands of innocent civilians- have been killed in
such raids in Gaza, Yemen, Afghanistan and Iraq.
But does this make America and its allies, especially
Nazi Israel, any less barbarian than their thoroughly
demonized foes?
Indeed, it is probably the ultimate oxymoron to call
mass murder civilized or honorable.
We must be honest. The ongoing American-led campaign
of bombing in Syria and Iraq is not about right and
wrong or virtue and vice.
Under the rubric of fighting terror, the most
terrorist state on earth, namely the United States of
America, has killed millions of people from Hanoi to
Gaza.
The US dropped on Vietnam more than 20 million bombs,
more than were dropped during the two world wars
combined. The United States dropped nuclear bombs on
Japan killing countless men, women and children. The
US invaded and destroyed Iraq and Afghanistan, killing
millions, leaving millions of orphans and refugees.
The US enabled Judeo-Nazi Israel to play the Nazi game
rather relentlessly against the Palestinian people,
whose only crime is their adamant refusal to succumb
to Talmudic Nazism and ethnic cleansing.
Hence, the US is absolutely in no position to lecture
the world, especially its victims, on what is right
and what is wrong. In the final analysis, it is
morally impossible to use the words "United States"
and "moral rightness" in the same line or even the
same page.
IS is "effect", not "cause"
I am absolutely convinced that the ongoing war against
IS (It is actually against Islamic revivalism) will
fail. Yes, many people will get killed, many will be
maimed, and there will be a lot of havoc and
destruction. But at the end of the day, IS and similar
groups will emerge stronger and more popular.
The reason for that lies in the malicious American
policy of imposing on the Muslim peoples of the region
tyrannical vicious regimes that deny the masses the
most elementary human rights and civil liberties.
Yes, it is oppression, tyranny, state-terror, rulers'
decadence and corruption that helped create IS and
will help make it more popular amongst the people.
According to some public opinion surveys, sympathy
with IS reaches 80% in some Arab countries.
If true, this should make Washington rethink its
entire approach to the region. Ultimately, IS is an
effect rather than a cause, and it is impossible to
eliminate the effect without eradicating the cause
first.
But I don't think Washington will ever change its
approach. Washington has always been and continues to
be overwhelmed with hypocrisy and evil as far as the
way it relates to Muslims, especially in the Middle
East. America doesn't really think correctly in this
regard. It lets a small group of self-worshipping Jews
to do the job on its behalf.
It is sad and lamentable that America's criminal
hypocrisy is actually the enabler and sustainer of
criminal tyranny and terrorist states in much of the
world.
Indeed, were it not for America's greed, rapacity and
imperialistic ambitions, the Hitler of Damascus
wouldn't have continued to murder his own people en
masse in order to stay in power a few more years.
The same can be said about the Sissi junta in Cairo,
which murdered more innocent people in two hours than
IS and like-minded groups have done ever since their
appearance.
With a bluntly Machiavellian America reverting to its
pre-Arab Spring modus operandi, there will be a
prolonged internecine struggle throughout the Arab
world for freedom and justice.
Yes, America and its contemptuous puppets won't raise
the white flags, but neither will the IS.
But then, America will have incurred the wrath of
hundreds of millions of people, who will be thoroughly
convinced of America's evil role in depriving hundreds
of millions of Arabs and Muslims of their right to
human rights and liberties by way of backing bloody
tyrants and military dictators.
Khalid Amayreh is a veteran Palestinian journalist
and political commentator living in al-Khalil in
Occupied Palestine.
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