According to
David Cameron and Hillary Benn, and the gaggle of warmongers and
liberal interventionists that stand behind them, we have to bomb
Syria, because the jihadists of Daesh there represent a threat to us. Really? A sober assessment would rather say that it is the tens of
thousands of jihadists, like Jihadi John, who was born, brought up,
and educated in Britain, and many others, from across Europe, who
represent a threat to Syria! It is Syria that has a problem with
western born, educated and based jihadists, going to cause death and
destruction there that is the problem, not vice versa. Syria has a
British jihadi problem, not Britain a Syrian jihadi problem. If
bombing is the answer, then Cameron and Benn should be advocating
targeted bombing by the RAF of London, Paris, Brussels and so on,
which have been the breeding grounds for all these terrorists!
But, of
course, if the question were put that way, Cameron, Benn, the
warmongers and liberal interventionists, would run a million miles
away from such a solution, just as they would if the logical
conclusion of their arguments were implemented by others, or even
consistently by themselves. If its perfectly fine to chase your
enemy across borders, then Russia has a perfect right to bomb Turkey,
which has been financing, arming, and giving safe haven to the
terrorists, as well as buying their oil. Yet, Britain and NATO were
quick to defend Turkey when it shot down a Russian jet for even
getting close to the Turkish border. By contrast, Turkey has
breached the border of Greece 1200 times in the last year alone!
Indeed, it
would be fine for Russia, Syria or Iran to chase Daesh terrorists
into Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and other gulf states, where they are also
given safe haven, trained, financed and armed. Or should Assad, and
his Russian and Iranian backers themselves bomb London, and other
British cities which are the breeding ground of the terrorists like
Jihadi John, who have been swarming across to Turkey, often taking
their families and young children with them, to provide the fighting
forces of Daesh? Should Russia, bomb Saudi Arabia, and the other
gulf states, which have provided the financing, and arming of the
terrorists, and whose own vile ideology lies behind the spread of
jihadism across the globe! It would seem to make more sense as a
response, on the basis of the arguments that have been put forward by
Cameron and Benn. More sense certainly than Britain's current policy
of feting the vile reactionary leaders of those gulf states,
supplying them with weapons to hand on to the terrorists, and
offering to run their prisons for them, where they behead people
simply for expressing an opinion!
If Britain
really wants to deal with Daesh and jihadism in general, it needs to
take the mote from its own eye. It needs to deal with the root of
that jihadism, not the manifestation of it. That root is not in
Syria, or other, previously largely secular societies, such as Libya
or Iraq, it is in Saudi Arabia and the other gulf states. Its from
there that the ideology has been spewed forth across the globe. Its
from there that the funding and training has been provided, along
with the latest weapons, themselves obtained from governments in
Britain, the US and Western Europe. Indeed, part of the reason for
that is that the US, in particular, has used these third parties to
channel these funds, ideas, and weapons to the jihadists, so that
they could act as mercenaries in its own cause, against the allies of
its global strategic opponents.
Just as the
US, used Pakistan to channel funds, fighters and weapons to Bin Laden
in the 1980's, to fight the USSR in Afghanistan, so it is now doing
the same thing, using the gulf states to channel all of this support
to jihadists fighting Assad, and before that Gaddafi. It is doing
the same thing, and Saudi Arabia is even acting openly itself in
Yemen. It was the same with the way the US used Bin Laden to develop
the Kosovan Liberation Army, in Albania. The US, as its Ambassador
Nulands admitted, it has done the same thing effectively in Ukraine,
and elsewhere.
The idiocy
of conservative EU politicians, is that they cannot even see that in
all of this, the US has also screwed them, just as much as they have
attempted to screw Russia and its allies. It is the EU that has
suffered from the instability on its Eastern and Southern borders,
not the US. It is the EU that has suffered economic costs from the
sanctions imposed on Russia, not the US. It is the EU that has
millions of refugees streaming into its southern borders, as a result
of the chaos caused in the Middle East, not the US.
The starting
point to a solution is not to demand more military action, by yet
more ineffective bombing, but for all external powers, including
Russia to get out of the Middle East. Only the people of the region
themselves can provide a solution to their problems, and only the
people of the region themselves should provide a solution to their
own problems. The involvement of Russia, the US, the EU in the
Middle East, is not driven by some great moral crusade and
humanitarianism, but purely by a desire for strategic advantage. It
is not even driven by something as crude as oil – excuse the pun.
A concern to be able to control and cut off your enemies oil supply,
however, is important in an actual war, as was seen in WWII.
The starting
point should not be inside Syria, but immediate political action to
stop the flow of funds, weapons and fighters going into Syria. Part
of that involves an ideological challenge to the continued importance
of religion itself. We had the furore over the refusal of cinemas to
show an advert by the Church of England last week, but the real issue
here should be why we have free publicity for the Church on TV, with
programmes like “Songs of Praise”, and all the other religious
programmes that hide under the cover of morality. It is a question
of why the Church has automatic seats in the House of Lords and so
on. If we want to deal with religious fanaticism, its necessary to
drain the religious swamp itself.
If Cameron
and Been really wanted to deal with the problem of jihadism, and
other forms of religious fanaticism and terrorism, like the attacks
on abortion clinics and so on, they have more than enough work to do
at home here, before they start picking on others, and dropping bombs
on them, simply because its the easy thing to do, to be seen to have
acted.
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