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The Daily Star (Lebanon)
October 10, 2002

The real �weapon of mass destruction� 
Rime Allaf

-As the US (with its allies) molded Saddam, it was
also training and arming its future public enemy No.
1, the then-obscure Osama bin Laden, rationalizing
that the supposed Soviet threat justified the espousal
of an organized resistance, even an Islamic one. With
such precedents, one can only recoil in fear at the
identity of America�s �terrorists� of tomorrow,
probably being trained at this very moment by CIA
operatives.



Of the many sociopolitical expressions that have
worked themselves into our language and our fears,
practically all come from American interpretations of
phenomena in parts of the Islamic world.  Terms
ranging from �fundamentalism� to �terrorism� have come
to be effectively equated with Muslim countries, or
with dubious movements in them.  Some are invariably
used in tandem (�Islamic fundamentalism�) to
essentially imply a third term (�terrorism�).
The latest term to conquer even the most mundane
conversations is �weapons of mass destruction� (or its
abbreviation WMD), which everyone now understands as
being synonymous with Iraq�s supposed threat to
civilization, courtesy of the convenient
panic-spreading, tailor-made descriptions of the US
government and its understudies.  The American
president has now described Saddam Hussein as a
�homicidal dictator addicted to weapons of mass
destruction,� but he failed to elaborate on how such
obsessions originate.
The Middle East is a dangerous region indeed, but
laying the blame at Iraq�s feet is forgetting that the
world�s most lethal weapons are made by America and
its allies, distributed at their discretion only to
those deemed truly worthy of their technology (like
Israel) or foolish enough to become their temporary
mercenaries (like Saddam Hussein).
The end result is the same: Whether through Israel or
Saddam, through conventional or other weapons, the US
and its allies have not only caused tremendous
hardship to innocent people (especially in Palestine
and Iraq), but have also introduced weapons of mass
destruction to the region. Using the concept of WMDs
as a sudden validation for military intervention is
thus not only irresponsible, but also adds to the
acrimony that is swelling dangerously in an Arab world
that understands only too well the real issues at
hand.
Saddam�s madness is not new. It was apparent two
decades ago, when he agreed to become the West�s proxy
in the region, an opportune new pawn to supplant the
deposed Iranian shah.
Saddam�s brutality increased throughout his popular
years with Western powers as he fought (for them)
today�s other Middle Eastern �axis of evil� component,
Iran. Arming him to the teeth, the West used Saddam to
wage war on Iran with chemical and other weapons �
although the US handled some jobs itself, namely when
it downed a civilian Iranian aircraft with 290 people
on board shortly before the Lockerbie bombing.
Unsure of how to achieve control of the oil-rich
region and showing typical lack of foresight before
eventually settling on a policy of �dual containment,�
America had initially fueled the conflict by arming
the two opponents simultaneously (as was revealed by
the Iran-Contra affair) before focusing on helping
Saddam. One result of this deception was a
prolongation of both Iraqi and Iranian peoples�
suffering and a toll of well over a million victims on
both sides.
As the US (with its allies) molded Saddam, it was also
training and arming its future public enemy No. 1, the
then-obscure Osama bin Laden, rationalizing that the
supposed Soviet threat justified the espousal of an
organized resistance, even an Islamic one. With such
precedents, one can only recoil in fear at the
identity of America�s �terrorists� of tomorrow,
probably being trained at this very moment by CIA
operatives.
America and Britain�s sudden pretense of horror at the
use of gas, war on Iran or supposed weapons of mass
destruction is appalling, if only because the WMDs in
the region were implanted by them long before Saddam�s
own crimes. American weapons of every kind have
already killed, maimed and wounded countless people
from Lebanon to the Gulf, leaving true destruction in
their wake and having long reduced to ashes the
illusion that the US could ever be an honest broker.
The US has bombed over 20 countries since the end of
World War II and it has intervened and led operations
changing the destinies of people in many others, but
nowhere have American hypocrisy and duplicity been so
blatant and so dangerous as in the Middle East.
For every UN resolution that Iraq has ignored, Israel
has flouted 10, and for every resolution condemning
Iraq to more sanctions, countless others attempting to
rein in Israel have been vetoed by the sole
superpower. More Iraqis and Palestinians have died
pointlessly under the patronage of the US and its
Security Council allies.
Still, most people fail to appreciate the impact of
such biased actions on the populations they touch. In
view of the interminable Israeli occupation of Arab
land and people, the latter are not only upset by the
flagrant double standards applied to Israel and to
Arabs, but also by having been reduced to seemingly
defend the hated Saddam while an attack on Iraq is
being prepared.
Some experts consider that long-term repercussions to
such belligerence are overestimated, playing down the
invisible Arab street�s power or even willingness to
object to military interference in the region, let
alone to Arab regimes� acquiescence thereto. This is a
grave mistake, as the Arab world has been simmering
for a long time, with regional leaders and superpowers
alternating the intensity of the provocative flames at
their fancy, oblivious to the nearing boiling point.
With each additional injustice, units are ticking off
the time bomb.
The Iraqi predicament cannot be judged within limited
parameters or be separated from other issues in the
region, foremost of which being the Palestinian
question. As they mark two years of the most violent
period in the history of their lone struggle against
Israeli occupation, many Palestinians have affected
fervor and put on a brave front, pretending to welcome
�martyrdom� and encouraging sacrifices of all sorts.
In reality, however, most remain desperate people
frantically calling for help and urging the supposed
defenders of human rights to come to their rescue,
only to see their dignity smashed over and over again.
This constant humiliation has bred bitter frustration,
precariously stirring emotions of resentment that dig
deeply into the Arab psyche.
With autocratic regimes and de facto US collaborators
in practically all their countries imposing severe
consequences on those daring to challenge them, Arabs
are fully aware of their own limitations. Therefore,
many are trying to convince the West that its support
of Israel is immoral, its disregard of Palestinians
unjust and its harassment of Iraq baseless, wondering
why they even have to explain that these issues are
related to supposedly rational people living in a
freedom and democracy for which they yearn.
The Bush-Blair duo�s marketed Iraqi WMDs are not the
real threat in the region. Israel has and is itself a
far greater WMD. Ultimately, the supreme WMD is the
facilitation of tormentors� enduring destruction of
potential, of dreams of a better life, and of entire
peoples� hopes.
Nothing provokes revolt and extremism like despair,
and nothing has created despair in the Arab world like
the actions of the US and its allies.
The only question mark that remains is assessing which
injustice, be it in Palestine, Iraq or elsewhere, will
finally tip the balance and turn mass despair into
mass response � and true mass destruction.
 
Rime Allaf is a Syrian journalist and writer. She
wrote this commentary for The Daily Star 


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