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The Pawns of Imperialism in the Middle East fight amongst
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Written by Adam PalMonday, 02 September 2013
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The Arab revolutions have opened up conflicts within the ruling classes of
the Middle East. Along with crushing any opposition movements and the
working classes in their own countries, they are also fighting amongst
themselves to be the dominant power in the region.

[image: John Kerry and Hamad Bin Khalifa
Al-Thani]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/middleeast/John_Kerry_and_Hamad_Bin_Khalifa_Al-Thani.jpg>John
Kerry and the recent Emir of Qatar, Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani. Photo: U.S.
State DepartmentIn this war of attrition friends become foes and vice
versa. However, these rulers have clear class interests and want at any
cost to safeguard their own luxurious lifestyles in this decaying
capitalist system and its brutal state apparatus. But the contradictions
that have piled up over decades are coming to the fore and blowing away all
their efforts to maintain the status quo and some semblance of normality
under the rule of Capital.

In one of these events the killing of hundreds of Muslim Brotherhood
activists in Egypt by the Army has not only raised concerns from many
quarters around the world but also brought to the surface the rivalry
between two puppets of US imperialism in the Middle East.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the State of Qatar have long served the
interests of US imperialism in the whole region and have become bastions of
reaction and counter-revolution. From providing Ben Ali of Tunisia a safe
home in Saudi Arabia to financing the Taliban and reactionary Islamic
Fundamentalists in the whole world, the House of Saud has long been a pawn
of Imperialism since it was brought to power by the imperialists in 1932.
However, the Arab revolution that erupted in 2011 has had a strong impact
inside Saudi Arabia and movements in Al Qatif and other parts of the
Kingdom have erupted time and again. Along with the crushing of these
movements inside their own country the Saudis also introduced a reform
package of $10 billion for the youth using a traditional ploy of the carrot
and the stick. At the same time the Saudi Arabian army is also fiercely
crushing the recurring revolutionary mass revolt in neighbouring Bahrain.
Recent legislation and crackdowns against immigrant workers are also
causing unrest in Saudi Arabia and the regime is shaking with fear of an
upsurge inside the kingdom.

Qatar too became the blue-eyed boy of US Imperialism when Sheikh Hammad bin
Khalifa al Thani came to power in 1995 after toppling his father in a
bloodless coup. In the 2003 US invasion of Iraq Qatar served as the
headquarters of the US central command (CENTCOM).

With large reserves of oil and gas Qatar has a total population of 1.87
million out of which only 15 percent are Qatari citizens while the rest of
them are immigrant workers from south Asian and Arab countries. These large
reserves of gas have helped make Qatar the richest country in the world
with the highest per capita income. However, the incomes of immigrant
workers, who make up 94 percent of the working class, are not included in
these statistics.

The brutal exploitation of a working class which endures harsh living
conditions alongside the amassing of huge wealth has pushed the Qatari
rulers towards a policy of regional domination and it started exporting
Capital for its imperialist ambitions. Sheikh Hammad of Qatar was the first
head of state to visit the Hamas controlled Gaza strip in October 2012 and
the visit inaugurated a project to build 1000 homes in Gaza for poor
families. This was an effort to salvage the declining popularity of Hamas,
a sister organization of the Brotherhood, in Palestine and Qatar openly
promoted its Imperialist goals in the region. This clearly shows the
hypocrisy of Imperialist forces and Islamic fundamentalists.

The US and the European Union, despite declaring Hamas a terrorist
organization, conveniently support the conniving of their pawns in Hamas’s
activities.

This hypocracy of Imperialism exposes a covert agreement between the
Imperialist powers and Islamic fundamentalism. After the fall of Mubarak
these Islamic fundamentalists have once again become a key ally of
Imperialist policy in the region. Qatari Emir Sheikh Hammad has been in the
forefront of executing this policy in the region.

Sheikh Hamad’s visit to Gaza, and around 5 billion dollars of financial
support to Morsi’s government in Egypt after it came to power, reveal its
vested interests in the Brotherhood and its network in the whole
region.This aid is more than the total loan from the IMF which Morsi
applied for after coming to power.

This influence is not only limited to Egypt and Gaza but also extends to
Tunisia where Ennahda’s Ghannuchi came to power after the over throw of Ben
Ali. Ennahda is also a sister organization of the Brotherhood and Ghannuchi
is frantically trying to balance between his support from Qatar and
opposition from the Saudis. In the meantime he is facing the wrath of the
Tunisian masses that have come out in huge numbers against his government.
His frequent trips to Washington are a reflection of his diminishing role
and the weakness of the Tunisian state.

Apart from agreements between the US imperialists and the Muslim
Brotherhood in Egypt and elsewhere, the Saudi Arabian regime strongly
differs from the Brotherhood and wants to continue its policy through its
own proxies. In the first place, it tried to save Mubarak from falling even
after the US was in no position to save him amid growing protests. There
were reports of a heated conversation between King Abdullah and Obama when
the US later tried to ditch its long time ally and allowed the army to
depose Mubarak and take the situation under its control. King Abdullah saw
his own future in what was happening to Mubarak and he fears that the US
may try to ditch him if his regime should face a similar situation. This
prompted the Saudis to pursue their own policy of regional domination by
supporting proxies loyal to them.

After the electoral farce in Egypt under the control of the Army, the
Brotherhood came to power after an agreement with the US in which Qatar
played the mediating role.

The Saudi regime has a long history of dislike for the Brotherhood due to
its political ambitions even inside the Gulf kingdoms. The Brotherhood was
never able to win trust from Saudi Arabia. However, after the presidential
election that brought Morsi to power, the Saudis had to be satisfied with
their protégé Salafists getting a share in Morsi’s government.

The Salafists and the Brotherhood both ensured the US and other Imperialist
powers their complete subjugation by following their dictates slavishly.
Loans from the IMF and other financial institutions were allowed, although
Islam as a religion forbids usury in the form of interest payments of any
kind.

While supporting Morsi in Egypt, Sheikh Hammad of Qatar has been
strengthening his influence in Yemen. The eruption of the Arab revolutions
without any clear Bolshevik leadership to overthrow the rotten capitalist
system, has given space to regional players like Qatar to intervene in the
region and bring their puppet regimes to power. After the eruption of the
movement against Saleh in Yemen, Qatar was the first country to demand his
abdication. Since then the Brotherhood has been getting huge funds from
Qatar enabling them to gain enormous influence inside Yemen and they
recently pushed President Mansur Hadi to visit Doha in July. The Saudis
have revealed their displeasure over this visit. Qatar has also funded the
establishment of the Yemeni Youth TV channel, which is affiliated to the
Brotherhood. These strategic ties with the incumbent Yemeni regime have
seriously threatened the Saudis and they were looking for ways to get rid
of the Brotherhood and Qatari influence in their own backyard.

After the second revolution in Egypt on 30th July, when close to 20 million
people came out onto the streets against Morsi, the Saudis got their chance
to intervene. Once again the revolution succeeded in overthrowing Morsi and
claimed victory but the whole Capitalist system with its draconian state
apparatus was left intact. The bourgeois media portrayed this unprecedented
revolution of the masses as an Army coup and tried to create a phantom of a
conflict between Democracy and Dictatorship. In reality, people came out
onto the streets to protest against their falling living standards,
unemployment, price hikes and other economic issues. They had realized that
even after the fall of Mubarak their economic conditions were declining and
the government was following the same capitalist policies. But due to the
lack of a revolutionary party this revolution could not succeed in
overthrowing Capitalism.

At this time the Saudis intervened and completely backed the Egyptian
generals to take control of the whole situation and prop up the monstrous
state to prevent it from falling under the pressure of the revolutionary
movement. The Salafists had already distanced themselves from Morsi when
they saw a mass movement growing against him. Since then they have again
been brought to power in the interim government under Al Sisi. The Saudis
also manoeuvered for Mubarak’s release from jail. They might be thinking of
using him in the future if the situation warrants it in order to re-impose
all the “monsters” hated by the working class and even to take back even
the symbolic gains of the revolution.

The business tycoons behind the Brotherhood want to cling to power and
continue to plunder the booty through state power. They have no objections
to complying with policies dictated by US imperialism. Qatar also saw
itself losing its major influence in the region and heavily funded the
Brotherhood to regain its lost position. Though the Qatari Foreign Minister
has openly denied any allegations of funding the Brotherhood after the fall
of Morsi, the overall situation tells another story.

Recently, Saudi media outlets have leaked reports of Qatari support to the
tune of $80 million to the Brotherhood in Yemen. Also according to these
reports, “Muslim Brotherhood figures loyal to Qatar stood behind the
recruitment of tens of thousands of conscripts into the Yemeni army and
security forces in the years since the Arab Spring revolutions began.”

With the Saudis getting a stronghold again in Egypt huge sums of money to
Al Sisi were pumped in as aid. There were pledges of $12 billion from Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE out of which $6 billion have already been
transferred. With the Saudis backing Al Sisi he doesn’t even have to worry
about loans and funding from the IMF and other Imperialist financial
institutions. The reason behind these loans, however, is to crush the
Brotherhood and Qatari influence in Egypt and beyond.

Recently, in an interview with the French daily newspaper *Le Monde*, the
Egyptian General Amr said with remarkable frankness that he is prepared to
oversee a campaign that would essentially be aimed at “purging” Egypt of
political Islam. “There are 90 million Egyptians and there are only three
million [members of] the Muslim Brotherhood. We need six months to
liquidate or imprison them all,” he said in this interview.

But the slogan of purging political Islam while at the same time having
Salafists in the interim government seems contradictory. ‘Political Islam’
here means the Brotherhood and their ideology of forming political
governments even in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states. Whereas the
Salafists are faithfully following the Saudi dictates and consider the
kingdoms in the Gulf as Islamic. In frustration, the Brotherhood has even
attacked Coptic Christians in Egypt and burnt their churches to show their
wrath. The Brotherhood’s bullets also killed many soldiers, though they
have denied this.

Another religious outfit to suffer in this rivalry between Qatar and Saudi
Arabia are the Taliban in Afghanistan. They had started negotiations with
the Americans as US forces are planning to withdraw from Afghanistan in
2014. After these friendly negotiations with the same enemies against whom
the war was started in 2001, and during which time hundreds of thousands of
innocent people have been killed or injured, the Taliban were offered the
opening of an embassy in Doha.

[image: King Abdullah with Dick Cheney George H.W. Bush August
2005]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/middleeast/King_Abdullah_with_Dick_Cheney_George_H.W._Bush_August_2005.jpg>King
Abdullah with Dick Cheney George H.W. Bush August 2005The Taliban have
never been a homogenous force and until now dozens of groups supported by
various imperialist powers have been operating as the Taliban. So it was
difficult to choose who would represent these mercenaries in Doha. A
careful list was prepared on advice from the Pakistani ISI and the ‘office’
was opened with the news flashed in all the media. But soon after that the
puppet president of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, spoke openly against his
masters and objected to this move. Also many important mercenaries of the
Taliban and other Islamic fundamentalists objected to the list of
representatives, as they had not been included. But since the Saudi fallout
with Qatar, this embassy in Doha has already been in the doldrums and the
Taliban have been asked to shift it to some other country. According to
their statement it could be either Saudi Arabia or Dubai. This shows the
strong grip of the Saudis over the vital Taliban factions.

Meanwhile, the Saudis have once again brought their favourite protégé Nawaz
Sharif back into power through a farce of a general election in Pakistan.
Sharif was living in exile in Saudi Arabia for ten years when General
Musharraf toppled his government in a bloodless coup in 1999. He is also a
favourite of some sections of the Taliban and other fundamentalist outfits
operating in Pakistan.

Another battlefield of this proxy war is Syria. Qatar is supporting the
Ahfad al Rasul Brigade in the war against Assad. While, according to some
reports, Jabhat al Nusra is also being supported by the Qataris. The Syrian
Brotherhood is also getting its support from Doha. However, there are many
fundamentalist organizations sponsored by the Saudis, including Al Qaeda.
Even the Taliban are being exported to Syria from Afghanistan and Pakistan
to defend the interests of their Saudi masters.

With the increasing hostility between Qatar and the Saudis and the killing
of hundreds of Brotherhood activists in Egypt by the Army, the rivalry
between their proxies in Syria has intensified. Despite the war and the
fierce attacks from Assad’s army, these factions of Islamic fundamentalists
are fighting among themselves for loot and plunder. Dozens of them have
been killed not by the bullets of the Syrian army but by Jihadists from
other militant outfits. This made them more desperate for financial and
military support from the US and European imperialist powers. Although no
one is sure who used chemical weapons in Syria the other week, with the
desperation of these fundamentalist forces and the frustration of the
Saudis to strengthen their stronghold in the region, the allegations of the
Syrian and Russian governments that opposition forces in Syria were
responsible are not out of place. Already Al Qaeda linked mercenaries had
killed a leading figure of the Free Syrian Army, Kamal Hamai, in July,
which exposed the rift between the various factions of the opposition.

However, this entire situation has exposed the complete hypocrisy of the
diplomacy and politics of the bourgeoisie on a world scale. For many years
people around the world were told that the US Army and Al Qaeda are bitter
enemies and that is why billions of dollars had been spent on wars in Iraq
and Afghanistan. However, both will be fighting together in Syria against
Assad’s army if there is an attack by the US on Syria. The Taliban, we were
told, were also the enemies of the civilized world and now they are once
again friends and have diplomatic relations after thousands of tons of
bombs were dropped in Afghanistan.

The Muslim world was told that the Jews were their enemies and Israel has
to be destroyed at any cost. But now we see the protectors of holy places
in Saudi Arabia having a covert close friendship with Israel aiming for a
joint operation against the Syrian Army. From a “clash of civilizations”
and the “war against terrorism” we now see former enemies becoming friends
of terrorism. All those who were terrorists not so long ago are now allies.
The so-called conflict between democracy and dictatorship in Egypt is
nothing but a fight within the ruling class to own and control the wealth
of the system. Both these methods of class rule are used to continue this
capitalist brutality. And above all while the US wants “democracy” in Iraq
and Syria the reactionary and despotic rulers in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia and other Gulf countries are its best friends.

All this diplomatic farce has been exposed due to the revolutionary
movements in the Arab world. These brutal monarchs are trembling in their
shoes with the prospects of revolutions in their own countries and meeting
a similar fate to that of Qaddafi or Mubarak. Though they have common class
interests in getting a hold of the situation and preserving the status quo
and the brutal state apparatuses they have built, the rage and anger of the
working class is unfolding and therefore big events and unprecedented
conflicts in the whole region and beyond will undermine their grip.

With a serious economic crisis at home, the US Imperialists are worried
about the conflicts among their allies in the Arab world. Turkey’s Erdogan,
who is also a key ally in the region, has been facing the wrath of his own
people in the largest demonstrations in the last twenty years. He was
pursuing imperialist designs in the region when the movement inside his own
country thwarted all his ambitions. His speeches against Assad in the
refugee camps on the Syrian border have backfired. His intervention in Iraq
and the military operations against the Kurds have met with fierce
resistance. All this is leading Iraq yet again into a sectarian bloodbath.
The Kurdish national question has again flared up with both Assad and
Erdogan using it for their own vested interests.

Israel is continuing its Imperialist expansion and is building more
colonies in Palestinian territory. A revolutionary movement inside Israel
has already shown the way forward on the Palestinian issue. It clearly lies
in the solidarity of the Palestinian and Israeli working class against the
ruling class of Israel and Palestine. The only way to bring back peace in
the region and create employment and better living standards for the masses
is to overthrow the Zionist state of Israel and move towards a socialist
federation of the Middle East, within which all peoples would have a right
to live.

In addition, opposition to the US from the Russian, Chinese and Iranian
ruling classes is creating more worries for them. The rulers of these
countries have a common interest in maintaining capitalism so in this sense
they have a common interest with the US, despite their apparent
differences. But they are battling with growing class contradictions in
their own countries and regions and are forced to act in opposition to the
US. Putin already crushed a mass movement against him in the winter of
2011. Iran is facing a serious economic crisis and a revolutionary movement
is brewing inside. Their support for Hezbollah in Lebanon and Assad in
Syria is only there to salvage their regional authority and save their own
imperialist interests. Iran has also tried to derail the revolutionary
movement in Bahrain along sectarian lines. It is also giving out huge sums
of money to Shia militant outfits in Pakistan to accentuate its own
domination. China’s economic growth is already shrinking and the labour
movement is gaining momentum.

Wars breed revolutions.This situation will lead to big social explosions in
the coming period and we will see unprecedented revolutionary movements of
the masses in the whole region. If there had been a genuine revolutionary
party on the lines of the Bolshevik party of Russia in 1917 in any of these
countries, the situation would have been entirely different. However, the
time is now ripe to consolidate the revolutionary forces and move towards
the overthrow of the whole capitalist system, which the reactionary regimes
are trying to perpetuate.

In the coming period there will be more splits in the ruling classes and
apart from fighting with rulers of other imperialist countries there will
also be fights inside the ruling classes of each country. Also efforts to
consolidate all the forces of the ruling class will be made and short
periods of relative stability can come, but all this will end up in more
splits and infighting. Even fierce enemies will turn into friends and
friends at one time will become bitter enemies at another. Even an alliance
between the Brotherhood and the Egyptian Army cannot be ruled out in the
future but at the same time splits in the ranks of the army and coups are
also likely. The Brotherhood is already splitting and further breaks in its
rank and file are possible.

Wars and civil wars can’t be avoided in this situation and in the meanwhile
the warmongers of the military industrial complex and manufacturers of
weapons of mass destruction will have an eye for more profits and sales
from these bloody conflicts. Germany has already increased its arms sales
to the Middle East. In first six months of 2013 Germany sent more than 800
million Euros of combat weapons to this region out of which Qatar has
bought 635 million Euros. In 2012 record sales of weapons to the Middle
East by Germany were worth 1.42 billion Euros, a record sum which seems to
be on the way to being surpassed in 2013. Out of the 1.42 billion Saudi
Arabia bought weapons worth 1.24 billion Euro. Huge sums of money are being
used to buy weapons while millions are forced to live in poverty and misery
without basic health facilities.

Military Industrial complexes around the world will push the ruling classes
towards more wars. At the moment the economic crisis and movements of the
working classes against austerity measures are hampering their ventures.
But they are already cultivating excuses to swing public opinion in favour
of these wars for regional supremacy.

Mass movements have already torn apart this farce and movements in Israel
and the Arab world have expressed the unity of people along class lines.
Events unfolding on a world scale are once again exposing the false divide
imposed on people on religious, national, ethnic, sectarian and linguistic
lines. New upheavals will help more to understand the real class nature of
these conflicts. In the heat of this volatile situation a revolutionary
party has to be built.

The working masses of the Middle East will learn fast under the hammer
blows of these events and revolutionary conclusions will be drawn. It is
the duty of Marxists to lead them forward towards the final goal of
socialist revolution and build a socialist federation of the Middle East to
end this continuing holocaust of Capitalism once and for all. This is the
only way forward to peace and prosperity in the Middle East and the whole
world.


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