Islamic
Democrats
by
Charley
Reese
by Charley Reese
Somebody
ought to tell President George Bush something he obviously doesn't
know. He keeps talking about wanting democracy in the Middle East
and reform in general as an antidote to extremism.
What apparently his staff members have not told him, probably because
they themselves don't know, is that most of the reformers in the
Middle East in recent years have been Islamist, and sometimes the
Islamic fundamentalists. It is they who have provided social services
the government neglected to provide. It is they who have often demanded
democratic elections and honest government.
In Algeria, for example, an Islamist party was on the verge of sweeping
the board in a free election. The Algerian army stepped in and stopped
the election. Unfortunately, the United States backed the army rather
than democracy and the Islamists. A bloody civil war was the result.
In Afghanistan, the Taliban came to power as reformers, driving
out the warlords, who were corrupt and brutal. We, of course, have
brought the warlords back to power, and Afghanistan is now once
again one of the world's greatest sources for opium.
Islam is an interesting and lovely religion, as highly moral and
peaceful as Christianity or any other. Americans should read some
books about it, rather than listening to ignorant demagogues or
people with a secret agenda. "The Oxford History of Islam"
is a good place to start.
Of course, Bush is preaching democracy because that's the platitude
generated by the neoconservative, pro-Israeli ideologues who have
dominated his administration. It's an excuse to avoid facing the
truth, which is that our problem in the Middle East is our one-sided
support for the terrible mistreatment of the Palestinians by the
Israelis. That's it. It's not the conditions in the Arab world.
It's not the Islamic fundamentalists. It's our own policy, stupid.
How can we legitimately put pressure on Iran about its nuclear program
while we remain dead silent about the nuclear arsenal Israel has
already built? All of the Arab countries and Iran have repeatedly
called for a nuclear-free Middle East, but we won't back it, because
we won't confront Israel about its weapons of mass destruction.
How can we talk about obeying United Nations resolutions when Israel
is in defiance of more than 60 of them? How can we talk about the
rule of law when Israel's occupation and illegal settlements are
a violation of international law? How can we talk about respect
for human rights while staying silent about the abuses of Palestinian
human rights?
It would serve George Bush right if there really were free elections
in the Middle East. After that, we wouldn't have one single friend
in the region for our only friends are these very authoritarian
and undemocratic rulers he seems to stupidly want to depose.
As for Wahhabis in Saudi Arabia whom some people are trying to blame
for terrorism, that's pure bunk. The Wahhabi movement was founded
by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhabi, who lived in the 1700s. It is to
Islam what the Puritans were to Christianity. Wahhabis believe in
literalism (as do Southern Baptists), strict observance of Muslim
rituals and the condemnation of the cult of the saints.
It has always been the religion of Saudi Arabia, and we have had
good relations with that country since World War II, based on its
oil and our greed for it. In all those decades, the Wahhabis never
gave us any trouble. Why should they now? I submit to you they haven't.
Don't confuse Islamic fundamentalism with terrorism, as the pro-Israel
crowd wants you to do. And don't commit the racist fallacy of concluding
that a particular few terrorists represent the whole of Muslims.
July
5, 2004
Charley
Reese [send
him mail] has been a journalist for 49 years, reporting on everything
from sports to politics. From 196971, he worked as a campaign
staffer for gubernatorial, senatorial and congressional races in
several states. He was an editor, assistant to the publisher, and
columnist for the Orlando Sentinel from 1971 to 2001. He
now writes a syndicated column which is carried on LewRockwell.com.
Reese served two years active duty in the U.S. Army as a tank gunner.
Write to Charley Reese at P.O. Box 2446, Orlando, FL 32802.
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2004 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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