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The Middle East
by David Dieteman

President
              Bush told Prime Minister Ariel Sharon that "our nation
will not
              try to force peace" in the Middle East. That was quite
some time ago, when the idea of the peace process "succeeding" was
not so impossible to believe.
At
              the time, I wondered whether a measure of sanity had
returned to American foreign policy after an 84-year leave of
absence.
As
              the Washington Times reported, Bush's comment were
pregnant with more meaning than a nascent anti-interventionism. "It
was a
              veiled reference to Mr. Clinton's aggressive push for
peace, which
              failed after high-pressure talks at Camp David last year."
Clinton
              approached the Middle East in the same way that he approached "the
              health care crisis," his impeachment, and every other fight he staged
              with the Republican party. He charged head first into the fray,
              loudly sniping at critics as foolish or evil, and attempted to simply
              push events the way he wanted them to go. (Did he treat foreign
              peoples the way he treated women? Hmm).
At
              the core, Clinton's approach to all problems was the approach of
              the huckster, loudly braying about the amazing benefits of letting
              him run your life, forcing you to sign on the dotted line, and 
disappearing
              before you realize you've signed your life away.
This
              circus act had a chance of working in domestic politics because the 
power-mad Democratic party, as well as its lickspittle allies
              in the labor unions, teachers' unions, and "civil rights" hierarchy,
              would cement the Clinton policy by endless repetition of the chosen
              mantras.
Where
              domestic policy is concerned, the Democrats were at least able to
              try to brainwash the sheep called voters into believing that Bill 
Clinton gave the American people"the most ethical administration
              in history," was "the first black president," and brought "peace
              to the Middle East" and was solely responsible for "peace in Ireland."
              Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain! Never mind that
              men, women and children continue to die in Belfast and Palestine,
              that numerous Clinton cronies are now behind bars, and that American
              blacks are not much better off than they were in 1992 when the "first
              black president" took office.
The
              Democrats and their establishment allies, however, are utterly helpless
              when it comes to persuading the Palestinians and the Israelis, or
              Sinn Fein and the Democratic Unionist Party, about what a great deal 
Bill Clinton deigned to give them.
As
              a result, Clinton's snake-oil sale went bust overseas. Nobody told the 
Palestinians that Clinton brought "peace" to the Middle East.
              At a party in Manhattan, Clinton reportedly told Yasser Arafat that
              Arafat had made Clinton "a failure." Ah, the elusive search for
              a legacy.
Even
              if the American media had had the Palestinians, Israelis, and the six 
counties of Northern Ireland as a captive audience, Clinton's strategy was bound to 
fail for the reason that Clinton is no Yasser Arafat,
 and he is no Gerry Adams.
Arafat
              and Adams live with the threat of death on a daily basis. Their 
political careers are built upon earlier careers based upon less
              subtle forms of persuasion. Arafat has spent his life fighting the
              Israeli army and intelligence agency, while Adams has spent his
              life struggling against the British army and Loyalist terror groups.
              Adams has also spent a time in prison.
A
              snake oil salesman from Arkansas was not about to make Yasser Arafat
              or Gerry Adams blink.
As
              the Washington Times continued,
"The
                  Camp David talks...went haywire, putting Jerusalem front and center 
as the sort of the be-all and end-all of negotiations
                  before it really was ripe for solution," Vice President Richard
                  B. Cheney told The Washington Times. "You've got to look
                  at the situation we inherited in the Middle East and, frankly,
                  it's a mess."
Yes,
              it is indeed a mess. But it would be a continuance of American ignorance
              of the Middle East to suppose that it is wholly Clinton's fault that the 
region is "a mess," or that the situation is wholly the
              fault of the United States.
Those
              who wish to at least begin to understand the Middle East must recognize
              that newspapers (even, and perhaps especially, the New York Times and 
the Washington Post), magazines, TV and radio news (even
              the "in-depth" government-sponsored variety on PBS and NPR) are
              not likely to provide a serious understanding of the Middle East.
The
              reason for this is the nature of news. Fundamentally, a newspaper tells 
you what happened yesterday. A magazine goes a bit more in-depth,
              and tells you what happened last week. Nightly TV news is much like
              a newspaper, but with bright colors and flashing lights, and the
              radio is not much more than someone with a nice voice reading you the 
newspaper. For that matter, some radio hosts actually read the newspaper on the air.
Those
              who wish to at least begin to understand the Middle East � note, I make 
no promises that anyone will actually understand the Middle East, nor do I claim to 
fully understand the Middle East � have
              some homework to do, something more meaty to read than newspapers
              and magazines. For
              starters, consult David  Fromkin's masterful book, A
              Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation 
of the Modern Middle East. (Albert Hourani's A
              History of the Arab Peoples is also worth a look, as is
              The
              Arab World: Forty Years of Change by Elizabeth Warnock Fernea
              and Robert A. Fernea).
At
              the very least, Fromkin's book provides food for thought such that those 
who read the book will hopefully be less susceptible to manipulation
              by politicians acting through the news media. (Fromkin, by the way,
              has also written an excellent book on the American military intervention
              in the Balkans entitled Kosovo
              Crossing: American Ideals Meet Reality on the Balkan Battlefields).
To
              summarize Fromkin, the mess in the Middle East can largely be traced
              to the First World War and the master mess-makers who controlled
              America, England, France, and Russia. Clinton's mess-making was
              only the latest mess-making in the Arab world by meddling outsiders.
In
              the First World War � the blood-soaked butchery which manifestly failed 
to "make the world safe for democracy" (democracy, you see,
              is so fragile that it can only exist in a bubble) � England, France
              and Russia all had their own schemes for the Ottoman Empire, which
              we know today as Turkey.
The
              Ottoman Empire itself was wracked by internal dissension. The "Young
              Turks" party sought to "modernize" Turkey by exterminating the Armenian
              population and forcing Turkey to become an industrial nation.
Note
              that 84 years later, Turkey is still trying to become an industrial 
nation. Also note that "internal dissension" is simply political
              verbiage for people being people. Human beings generally being 
dissatisfied
              with life on earth, they tend to be restless and constantly in search
              of a magic formula to bring a life of ease and constant pleasure.
              This is, of course, a fool's errand, but it happens. Suffice it
              to say that people in Turkey were struggling to decide what it meant
              to be Turkish, and what kind of place Turkey ought to be. Sound
              familiar?
Enter
              England, France, and Russia, all offering to "help" Turkey � and in the 
process carving up the Middle East into "spheres of influence," picking winners in 
local power struggles, and, generally, botching
              the job.
These
              were the same "best and the brightest," after all, who so masterfully
              drew up a new map of Europe after World War One � which to this
              day is being redrawn by bloodshed in the Balkans.
In
              the end, American voters must come to understand that the troubles of 
the world are more complicated than an action movie. Despite
              the fact that Ariel Sharon "blames Mr. Arafat for much of the ongoing 
bloodshed," more Palestinians than Israelis have been killed. Rushing
              in with guns blazing is not going to  change centuries of history.
              It is only going to get innocent people killed. Before the United
              States retaliates for the attack on the USS Cole, or for the attacks
              on Washington and New York, the "best and the brightest" had better
              do their homework. And do it better than their predecessors.
September
              16,
              2001
Mr.
              Dieteman [send him mail]
              is an attorney in Erie, Pennsylvania, and a PhD
candidate in philosophy
              at The Catholic University of America.
�
              2001 David Dieteman

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