DELUSION OR COMMON SENSE IN THE MIDDLE EAST?
Thursday, June 1st, 2017
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
DELUSION OR COMMON SENSE IN THE MIDDLE EAST?
President Trump has just returned form a whirlwind trip to the
Middle East. And he has vowed to keep a continuing and aggressive U.S. presence
where American soldiers are fighting in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Kuwait, Bahrain, Turkey, and other states ringing America’s Middle
Eastern battlefields. But is Trump, like
his predecessors, becoming engulfed into conflicts that never end?
One of the joys in my college years was to study English
literature at Cambridge University in the early 1960s. Nobel prize author and
poet Rudyard Kipling was an early favorite. He did not bog down the reader with
dense symbolism and complexity. He was easy to understand. Born in India,
Kipling was tagged as the “Poet of the British Empire.” It just might be a good
idea for Republicans and Democrats, who fall over themselves espousing
America’s continuing role in the Middle East, to take a breather and read a
little Kipling.
“Oh, East is East,
and West is West, and never the twain shall meet,
Till Earth and Sky
stand presently at God’s great Judgment Seat.”
Kipling expressed
his concerns of imperialism in his book, “The Man Who Would Be King,” which
was made into one of my favorite movies. In it, Sean Connery loses his head
attempting to bring his western values to a remote mountain vastness called
Kafiristan. Michael Caine is left alive to crawl back to civilization and bring
the message to the West — “Quit trying to convert and save us” in the Middle
East.
America has
commanded a major presence throughout the Middle East for the past 60 years for
one major reason. No, a singular reason. Oil. It was in our economic interest
to remake the Muslim world by the B and B method. Bribing and Bombing. In the
1980s, U.S. interests were served by pouring money and weapons into
Afghanistan in support of Islamic radicals who were trying to expel the
Russians. Then our one time allies turned on us, the initial seeds of al-Qaeda
were sown, and America has been in a quagmire ever since.
In the last
decade, we plunged into Iraq, where there was initially only a minor al-Qaeda
presence. But the quixotic U.S. invasion poured gasoline onto the anti U.S.
fire, causing the death of some 6700 American soldiers, leaving a country in
shambles, with not one barrel of oil confiscated in this wasted effort. Then it
was on to Afghanistan, and again, for no apparent reason. (But al-Qaeda
is lurking!) Osama bin Laden is dead but his effort to bog down the U.S.
in endless Middle East wars is right on target.
Drone attacks are
used to get rid of the bad guys. And yes, we need to get rid of the bad
guys. But as children’s book author Dr. Paul Craig Roberts points out in
a recent Trends Journal article:
“Washington’s
assaults on seven countries have blown up weddings, funerals, kids’ soccer
games, farm houses, hospitals, aid workers, schools, people walking along the
streets, village elders, but the Muslims don’t mind! They understand that the
well-meaning Americans, who love them and are committed to their human rights,
are bringing them democracy and women’s rights. The million or more dead,
maimed, and displaced Muslims are a low price to be paid for liberation by
Washington.”
Do you catch his
sarcasm? The Middle East has been in turmoil for over 2000 years. And just
about everyone has attempted to control this part of the world over the course
of history. The Egyptians, Turks, Jews, Romans, Arabs, Persians, Europeans…the
list goes on — none with any degree of long-term success.
From all this
turmoil, there are lessons to be learned, especially for America and the new
Trump Administration. First, make a massive effort to become independent
of Middle Eastern oil. Second, read more Kipling. In his novel, “The
Naulahka”, Kipling writes:
“And the end of
the fight is a tombstone white with the name of the late deceased,
“And the epitaph
drear: ‘A Fool lies here who tried to hustle the East.'”
Peace and Justice
Jim
Brown
Jim
Brown’s syndicated column appears each week in numerous newspapers throughout
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