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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, May 24, 2018
A Middle East Quadrumvirate: Good Bye Al-Aqsa!

Donald Trump’s relocation of the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem,
amidst deaths, injuries and bloodshed not only fulfils the President’s
election promise to US citizens but goes far beyond that in marking the
beginning of the end of Arab Palestine and the Al-Aqsa along with it. The
President said earlier that the shift was to reflect reality on the
ground. Very soon and one by one, other Western powers will do the same
as that reality becomes irresistible. In
course of time, as Israel embarks on infrastructural development of
Jerusalem and changes the city’s skyline, Saudi Arabia, after the
European powers, will become the first Muslim nation to open its embassy
in an undivided Jewish Jerusalem soon to be followed by Egypt. The
so-called two-state solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict, much touted
about by the West will slowly be forgotten and evaporate in thin air. Israeli settlements in occupied Gaza and the West Bank will expand in spite of aimless remonstrations in the Arab world. Let
not the world fooled anymore. In the not too distant future, the Arabs
in Palestine, thanks to Saudi rulers and Egyptian military men, will
become cutters of wood and drawers of water in a greater and apartheid
Israel. How did the Arab world in particular and Muslim world at large
come to this?
Imperialist America in its relentless march to control the Middle East,
its markets and resources needed a few compradors to accomplish its
goal. Israel, planted at the heart of the Arab world, was a deliberate
ploy to achieve this objective and was equipped with the most advanced
weaponry including nuclear to defend itself against any possible
opposition from its Arab neighbours. In
every war since 1948, the Arabs were defeated comprehensively. Even the
Yom Kippur or Ramadhan War of 1973 was a tactical victory for Israel.
The Israeli lobby is so powerful in the West and international arena
including the UN, the Arab world and the fifty-seven member Organization
of Islamic Congress (OIC) is powerless and thoroughly incompetent to
dislodge Israel’s position. It does not matter which administration
governs US, democratic or republican, the commitment to protect Israel
remains unchallenged. A guilty conscious Europe for what it did to the
Jews has no choice in this matter but to go along with US dictates.
Within the Arab world and since the discovery of oil in the Middle East
the control of that resource and prevention of the former USSR and
present Russia from entering the Mediterranean were the primary
objectives of Western imperialists. In order to achieve that objective
Britain and France, before handing over the imperialist baton to US,
carved out the former Ottoman lands, installed puppets on the throne and
protected them with money and weapons in return for their role as
agents of imperialism. The few who refused, like Gamal Abdel Nasser in
Egypt, Muammar Ghaddafi in Libya and Saddam Hussain in Iraq met their
fatal end either naturally or through manufactured violence.
From the point of view of US’s strategic and economic interests in the
Middle East the support of two Arab nations is paramount. One is Egypt
and the other is Saudi Arabia. The first, because of its large Muslim
population and longstanding reputation as an incomparable centre for
Islamic scholarship and learning centred at the world famous Al-Azhar
University. Even Napoleon entered the world of Islam by first capturing
Egypt and winning the support of at least some of its theologians. An
eruption in Egypt, as witnessed in 2011, is bound to spread throughout
Islamic Middle East. To keep Egypt under US control is imperative to
pursue the geostrategic interests of the US Empire. This is why US pours
billions of dollars into the coffers of Egyptian security forces whose
only task is to keep Egyptians under control. El-Sisi’s military regime
is a willing partner in facilitating US’s policy towards Israel and
Palestine. Is it any surprise that el-Sisi prevented Turkey’s aircrafts
to fly over its air space to rescue the Palestinians trapped in Gaza?
The importance of Saudi Arabia to US’s Middle East policy, apart from
the need for petroleum, arises from a different angle. Saudi Arabia
possesses the keys to the two holiest of mosques in Mecca and Medina,
which are the obligatory pilgrim centres for the entire world of Islam. By
holding the sovereignty over these centres and with plenty of money at
its disposal the rulers of that country has a stranglehold over the
religious life of world Muslims. Millions gather in Mecca every year and
listen to the sermon from its pulpit. This sermon can become a powerful
weapon in the hands of radical imams if they want Muslim masses to act
in a certain way. As long as the Saudi regime remains in the hands of
the current ultra-conservative family that danger can be avoided. No
wonder then that US and Israel are always ready to aid the Saudi regime
in case of any danger to its survival. In return, the regime is happy to
open economic ties with Israel and willing to remain quiet on the issue
of Palestine. When
Saudis want to wash their hands off Palestine why should the other Gulf
potentates meddle with Palestine? The Saudi regime and Egypt are
jointly accountable for much of the tragedies experienced by
Palestinians.

