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AFI RESEARCH INTELL.BRIEFING
2nd April 2003 -

Christian-Zionist alliance carves up the Arab lands

For fifty years the Zionists have occupied Palestinian lands and for more
than 35 years the territory of Syria, Jordan and Egypt, while for long
periods it maintained a military occupation of Southern Lebanon. Now the
Arab nations must watch powerlessly as Israel's main supporter buys the
unprincipled little Gulf Sheikdoms, bullies Saudi Arabia and invades Iraq.
Egypt and the North African countries have been sidelined as much by
their own lack of cohesion as by Washington's diplomatic offensive and
both Syria and Iran are paralyzed with fear that they will be next on the
target list. This now appears to be a very widely held view amongst the
Arab masses, and perhaps more significantly there is a resigned
acceptance that Arab Governments are incapable or unwilling to challenge
this new threat to their ancient homelands, traditions and independence.

To the majority of Muslims firmly committed to peace, prosperity and a
better future for their children the thought of endless conflict is
appalling. This said it is also being made quite clear to AFI Research by
many Arab individuals and groups that they can no longer tolerate the
humiliation and dishonour that they feel at their inability to either regain
the lands lost to Israel or defend themselves against present American
expansionist policies. The mood amongst middle ranking military and
security personnel is particularly bitter and is a potential tinderbox for
both their own Governments and Western interests throughout the region.
Many in the business and professional communities rather surprisingly see
little or no benefit to themselves or their nations economies from a
growing US involvement in their affairs. Quite the reverse in fact as a
significant proportion see themselves as mere supplicants looking from
crumbs from their new imperial masters table.

There is a legacy of growing hatred of the US and Britain

Most disturbing however is the ground swell of openly expressed hatred of
the United States and Britain amongst both religious and secular groups for
what is widely perceived as a display of an  arrogant disregard of Arab
sovereignty, history and dignity. This is quite definitely being channelled
into an enormous upsurge in monetary, physical and moral support for
those who still appear capable of fighting back. Terrorist movements,
freedom fighters or 'Gods Chosen ones', call them what they will, these
groups are seen as the only Islamic option that can still strike fear in
Washington and London. President Mubarak may have been
underestimating the long term effect of the new Christian-Zionist crusade
on the region when he claimed it would create a hundred new Bin Ladens.
Al Qa'ida is and always was a grossly overrated organization. But it has been
a useful media hype for the coverage of a far wider and more deadly
Islamic movement controlled by Syria and Iran; financed by leading Saudi's
and dissident Sheiks in the Gulf States and recruiting from many areas
including Pakistan, Chechnya, Kosovo, Indonesia and the Muslim
communities in the major Western nations.

These are the groups that will gain enormously from Iraq's defeat. For to
many in the Middle East, Saddam represents an Arab leader who has taken
on the might of the worlds only superpower and fought with honour
against overwhelming odds. America has managed to turn the tyrant of
Baghdad into a potential Islamic hero for generations to come. All the
propaganda that will pour forth from Washington and London in the
aftermath of war will only serve to further convince those who were
already believers and will in all probability fail to persuade anyone else of
the justice of this war. America can and will achieve military dominance
over the next couple of weeks, but what a pyrrhic victory it may turn out
to be for both President Bush and Prime Minister Blair. The long term
interests and security of the West and the United States in particular, will
eventually be seen to have been gravely damaged by this war, but only
once the euphoria and political posturing of victory over a relatively weak
third world country has finally subsided. It is still a historical truth that 'in
the long run meddlers in the Middle East only found trouble for their
pains'. Washington is about to find out that this is likely to be their allotted
fate as well.

Richard M. Bennett


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