Dialectics of Terror

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"If you kill one person, it is murder. 
If you kill a hundred thousand, it is
foreign policy."
Anonymous

I doubt if I have come across a more pithy statement exposing the hypocrisy of America's war against terrorism; but this is what I read, well before September 11, 2001, on a car-sticker in the commuter parking lot in Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA.

States are founded on a monopoly over violence, which has nearly always included the right to kill. In fact, that is the very essence of the state. States seek to enforce this monopoly by amassing instruments of violence; but that is scarcely enough. They also use religion, ideology and laws to deligitimize and root out violence stemming from non-state agents.

This monopoly over violence creates its own problem. Unchallenged, the state can turn the instruments of violence against its own population. This leads to state tyranny. The state can also wage wars to enrich one or more sectional interests. This defines the dual challenge before all organized societies: restraining state tyranny and limiting its war-making powers.

Often, there has existed a tradeoff between tyranny and wars. Arguably, such a tradeoff was at work during the period of European expansion since the sixteenth century, when Europeans slowly secured political rights even as they engaged in growing, even genocidal, violence, especially against non-Europeans. As Western states gradually conceded rights to their own populations, they intensified the murder and enslavement of Americans and Africans, founding white colonies on lands stolen from them. Few Westerners were troubled by this inverse connection: this was the essence of racism.

The United States is only the most successful of the colonial creations, a fact that has left its indelible mark on American thinking. It is a country that was founded on violence against its native inhabitants; this led, over three centuries of expansion, to the near extermination of Indians, with the few survivors relocated to inhospitable reservations. Its history also includes the violence - on a nearly equal scale - perpetrated against the Africans who were torn from their continent to create wealth for the new Republic. Such a genesis, steeped in violence against others races, convinced most Americans that they had the divine right - like the ancient Israelites - to build their prosperity on the ruin of other, 'inferior' races.

In addition to the manipulations of a corporate media, this ethos explains why so many Americans support the actions of their government abroad - in Cuba, Nicaragua, Chile, Vietnam, Iran, Palestine or Iraq, to name only a few. It is unnecessary to look too closely into these interventions since they are undertaken to secure 'our' interests. Even if they result in deaths - the deaths of more than three-quarters of a million children, as in Iraq - to borrow a felicitous phrase from Madeline Albright, "the price is worth it."

Of course, few Americans understand that their country has long stood at the apex - and, therefore, is the chief beneficiary - of a global system that produces poverty for the greater part of humanity, including within the United States itself; that this system subordinates all social, cultural, environmental and human values to the imperatives of corporate capital; a system that now kills people by the millions merely by setting the rules that devastate their economies, deprive them of their livelihood, their dignity and, eventually, their lives. The corporate media, the school curricula, and the Congress ensure that most Americans never see past the web of deceit - about a free, just, tolerant and caring United States - that covers up the human carnage and environmental wreckage this system produces.

The wretched of the earth are not so easily duped. They can see - and quite clearly, through the lens of their dark days - how corporate capital, with United States in the lead, produces their home-based tyrannies; how their economies have been devastated to enrich transnational corporations and their local collaborators; how the two stifle indigenous movements for human rights, women's rights, and worker's rights; how they devalue indigenous traditions and languages; how corporate capital uses their countries as markets, as sources of cheap labor, as fields for testing new, deadlier weapons, and as sites for dumping toxic wastes; how their men and women sell body parts because the markets place little value on their labor.

The world - outside the dominant West - has watched how the Zionists, with the support of Britain and the United States, imposed a historical anachronism, a colonial-settler state in Palestine, a throw-back to a sanguinary past, when indigenous populations in the Americas could be cleansed with impunity to make room for Europe's superior races. In horror, they watch daily how a racist Israel destroys the lives of millions of Palestinians through US-financed weaponry and fresh-contrived acts of malice; how it attacks its neighbors at will; how it has destabilized, distorted and derailed the historical process in an entire region; and how, in a final but foreordained twist, American men and women have now been drawn into this conflict, to make the Middle East safe for Israeli hegemony.

In Iraq, over the past thirteen years, the world has watched the United States showcase the methods it will use to crush challenges to the new imperialism - the New World Order - that was launched after the end of the Cold War. This new imperialism commands more capital and more lethal weapons than the old imperialisms of Britain, France or Germany. It is imperialism without rivals and, therefore, it dares to pursue its schemes, its wars, and its genocidal campaigns, under the cover of international legitimacy: through the United Nations, the World Bank, IMF, and World Trade Organization. In brief, it is a deadlier, more pernicious imperialism.

Under the cover of the Security Council, the United States has waged a total war against Iraq - a war that went well beyond the means that would be needed to reverse the invasion of Kuwait. The aerial bombing of Iraq, in the months preceding the ground action in January 1991, sought the destruction of the country's civilian infrastructure, a genocidal act under international law; it destroyed power plants, water-purification plants, sewage facilities, bridges and bomb shelters. It was the official (though unstated) aim of these bombings to sting the Iraqis into overthrowing their rulers. Worse, the war was followed by a never-relenting campaign of aerial bombings and the most complete sanctions in recorded history. According to a UN study, the sanctions had killed half a million Iraqi children by 1995; the deaths were the result of a five-fold increase in child mortality rates. It would have taken five Hiroshima bombs to produce this grisly toll.

Then came September 11, 2001, a riposte from the black holes of global capitalism to the New World Order. Nineteen hijackers took control of passenger airplanes in Boston, Newark and Virginia, and rammed them, one after another, into the twin towers of the Word Trade Center and the Pentagon; the fourth missed its target, possibly the White House. Following a script that had been carefully rehearsed, the nineteen hijackers enacted a macabre ritual, taking their own lives even as they took the lives of nearly three thousand Americans. The hijackers did not wear uniforms; they were not flying stealth bombers; they carried nothing more lethal (so we are told) than box cutters and plastic knives; they had not been dispatched or financed by any government. And yet, using the principles of jujitsu, they had turned the civilian technology of the world's greatest power against its own civilians. As Arundhati Roy put it, the hijackers had delivered "a monstrous calling card from a world gone horribly wrong."

The terrorist attacks of 9-11 shocked, perhaps traumatized, a whole nation. Yet the same Americans expressed little concern - in fact, most could profess total ignorance - about the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians caused by daily bombings and crippling sanctions over a period of thirteen years. Of course, the dollar and the dinar are not the same. American deaths could not be equated on a one-to-one basis with Iraqi deaths. If indeed so many Iraqis had been killed by the United States, those were deaths they deserved for harboring ill-will towards this country. They were after all evil. And evil people should never be given a chance to repent or change their evil-doing propensities. Senator John McCain said it succinctly: "We're coming after you. God may have mercy on you, but we won't."

There are some who were impressed and alarmed - in equal measure - by the grisly efficiency with which the terrorists had executed their operation. (On this ground, some even argued that it could not have been the work of "incompetent" Arabs.) However, it would appear that there is greater political cunning at work in the conception of these attacks. Al-Qaida gave the Bush hawks what they wanted, a terrorist attack that would inflame Americans into supporting war against the Third world; and the Bush hawks gave al-Qaida what they wanted, a war that would plant tens of thousands of Americans in the cities and towns of the Islamic world.

An act of terror is nearly always attributed to a failure of intelligence, security, or both. In a country that, annually, spends tens of billions of dollars on intelligence gathering and trillions more on its military, the attacks of 9-11 amounted to massive failures on two fronts: intelligence and security. This should have led immediately to a Congressional inquiry to identify and remedy these failures. However, due to obstructions from the Bush administration, the Congress could not start an official inquiry into these failures until more than a year after 9-11. Instead, the Bush administration claimed falsely, as it turns out - with hardly a murmur from the Congress or the US corporate media - that 9-11 was unforeseen, it could not have been imagined, and there had been no advance warnings. Instantly, President Bush declared that 9-11 was an act of war (making it the first act of war perpetrated by nineteen civilians), and proceeded to declare unlimited war against terrorists (also the first time that war had been declared against elusive non-state actors). In the name of a bogus war against terrorism, the United States claimed for itself the right to wage preemptive wars against any country suspected of harboring terrorists or possessing weapons of mass destruction (what are weapons for if not mass destruction?) with an intent (US would be the judge of that) to use them against the United States.

Osama bin Laden had the victory that he had hoped for: he had the world's only superpower running mad after him and his cohorts. Al-Qaida had now taken the place vacated by the Soviet Union. It had to be a worthy opponent to have succeeded in monopolizing the hostile attention of United States; the actions of al-Qaida now threatened the world's only superpower. No terrorist group could have asked for greater prestige, a distinction that was almost certain to help in its recruitment drive. Secondly, by declaring war against al-Qaida, the United States had tied its own prestige to the daily outcome of this war. Every terrorist strike - the softer the target the better - would be counted by Americans and the rest of the world as a battle lost in the war against terrorism. It should come as no surprise that the frequency of large-scale terrorist strikes has increased markedly since 9-11 - from Baghdad to Bali and Bombay. Thirdly, President Bush's pre-emptive wars have already placed 160,000 American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, not counting additional thousands in other Islamic countries. President Bush's wars against terrorism had made American troops the daily target of dozens of attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan. And it would appear that al-Qaida is seizing the opportunity to open a broad front against the United States on its home turf.

Although the onslaughts of the Crusaders against the Muslims in the Levant, starting in the 1090s, lasted for nearly two centuries; and although their conquests at their peak embraced much of old Syria, it is quite remarkable that this did not alarm the Islamic world into waging Jihad against the 'Infidels.' On several occasion, one Muslim prince allied himself with the Crusaders to contain the ambitions of another Muslim prince. It was only in 1187, after Salahuddin united Syria and Egypt, that the Muslims took back Jerusalem. But they did not pursue this war to its bitter end; the Crusaders retained control of parts of coastal Syria for another hundred years. In fact, several years later, Salahuddin's successors even returned Jerusalem to the Cruaders provided they would not fortify it. In other words, the Crusades which loom so large in European imagination were not regarded by the Muslims as a civilizational war.

Of course that was then, when Islamic societies were cultured, refined, tolerant, self-confident and strong, and though the Crusades threw the combined might of Western Europe - that region's first united enterprise - to regain the Christian holy lands, the Muslims took the invasions in their stride. Eventually, the resources of a relatively small part of the Muslim world were sufficient to end this European adventure, which left few lasting effects on the region. In the more recent past, Islamic societies have been divided, fragmented, backward, outstripped by their European adversaries, their states embedded in the periphery of global capitalism, and their rulers allied with Western powers against their own people. These divisions are not a natural state in the historical consciousness of Muslims.

More ominously, since 1917 the Arabs have faced settler-colonialism in their very heartland, an open-ended imperialist project successively supported by Britain and the United States. This Zionist insertion in the Middle East, self-consciously promoted as the outpost of the West in the Islamic world, produced its own twisted dialectics. An exclusive Jewish state founded on fundamentalist claims (and nothing gets more fundamentalist than a twentieth-century imperialism founded on 'divine' promises about real estate made three thousand years back) was bound to evoke its alter ego in the Islamic world. When Israel inflicted a humiliating defeat on Egypt and Syria in 1967 - two countries that were the leading embodiments of Arab nationalism - this opened up a political space in the Arab world for the insertion of Islamists into the region's political landscape. One fundamentalism would now be pitted against another.

This contest may now be reaching its climax - with United States entering the war directly. It is an end that could have been foretold - this did not require prophetic insight. In part at least, it is the unfolding of the logic of the Zionist insertion in the Arab world. On the one hand, this has provoked and facilitated the growth of a broad spectrum of Islamist movements in the Islamic world, some of which were forced by US-supported repression in their home countries to target the United States directly. On the other hand, the Zionist occupation of one-time Biblical lands has given encouragement to Christian Zionism in the United States, the belief that Israel prepares the ground for the second coming of Christ. At the same time, several Zionist propagandists - based in America's think tanks, media and academia - have worked tirelessly to arouse old Western fears about Islam, giving it new forms. They paint Islam as a violent religion, perennially at war against infidels, opposed to democracy, fearful of women's rights, unable to modernize, and raging at the West for its freedoms and prosperity. They never tire of repeating that the Arabs 'hate' Israel because it is the only 'democracy' in the Middle East.

There are some who are saying that the United States has already lost the war in Iraq; though admission of this defeat will not come soon. One can see that there has been a retreat from plans to bring about regime changes in Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. There is still talk of bringing democracy to Iraq and the Arab world, but it carries little conviction even to the American public. There is new-fangled talk now of fighting the "terrorists" in Baghdad and Basra rather than in Washington, New York and Los Angeles. And now after two years of bristling unilateralism, after starting an illegal war which sidelined the Security Council, the United States is courting the Security Council, seeking its help to internationalize the financial and human costs of their occupation of Iraq. It is doubtful if Indian, Polish, Pakistani, Egyptian, Fijian, Japanese or French mercenaries of the United States will receive a warmer welcome in Iraq than American troops. This 'internationalization' is only likely to broaden the conflict, possibly in unpredictable ways.

What can be the outcome of all this? During their long rampage through history, starting in 1492, the Western powers have shown little respect for the peoples they encountered in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Australia. Many of them are not around to recount the gory history of their extermination through imported diseases, warfare, and forced labor in mines and plantations. Others, their numbers diminished, were forced into peonage, or consigned to mutilated lives on reservations. Many tens of millions were bought and sold into slavery. Proud empires were dismembered. Great civilizations were denigrated. All this had happened before, but not on this scale. In part, perhaps, the extraordinary scale of these depredations might be attributed to what William McNeill calls the "bloody-mindedness" of Europeans. Much of this, however, is due to historical accidents which elevated West Europeans - and not the Chinese, Turks, or Indians - to great power based on their exploitation of inorganic sources of energy. If we are to apportion blame, we might as well award the prize to Britain's rich coal deposits.

In the period since the Second World War, some of the massive historical disequilibria created by Western powers have been corrected. China and India are on their feet; so are Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia. These countries are on their feet and advancing. But the wounds of imperialism in Africa run deeper. The colonial legacies of fragmented societies, deskilled populations, arbitrary boundaries, and economies tied to failing primary production continue to produce wars, civil wars, corruption, massacres, and diseases. But Africa can be ignored; the deaths of a million Africans in the Congo do not merit the attention given to one suicide bombing in Tel Aviv. Africa can be ignored because its troubles do not affect vital Western interests; at least not yet.

Then there is the failure of the Islamic world to reconstitute itself. As late as 1700, the Muslims commanded three major empires - the Mughal, Ottoman and Safavid - that together controlled the greater part of the Islamic world, stretching in a continuous line from the borders of Morocco to the eastern borders of India. After a period of rivalry among indigenous successor states and European interlopers, all of India was firmly in British control by the 1860s. The Ottoman Empire disintegrated more slowly, losing its European territories in the nineteenth century and its Arab territories during the First World War, when they were divvied up amongst the British, French, Zionists, Maronites and a clutch of oil-rich protectorates. Only the Iranians held on to most of the territories acquired by the Safavids. As a result, when the Islamic world emerged out of the colonial era, it had been politically fragmented, divided into some forty states, none with the potential to serve as a core state; this fragmentation was most striking in Islam's Arab heartland. In addition, significant Muslim populations now lived in states with non-Muslim majorities.

Why did the Muslims fail to reconstitute their power? Most importantly, this was because Muslim power lacked a demographic base. The Mughal and Ottoman Empires - the Ottoman Empire in Europe - were not sustainable because they ruled over non-Muslim majorities. More recently, the Muslims have been the victims of geological 'luck,' containing the richest deposits of the fuel that drives the global economy. The great powers could not let the Muslims control 'their lifeblood.' They suffered a third setback from a historical accident: the impetus that Hitler gave to the Zionist movement. Now there had emerged a powerful new interest - a specifically Jewish interest - in keeping the Arabs divided and dispossessed.

It does not appear, however, that the Islamic societies have accepted their fragmentation, or their subjugation by neocolonial/comprador regimes who work for the United States, Britain and France. We have watched the resilience of the Muslims, their determination to fight for their dignity, in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Palestine, Chechnya and Mindanao - among other places. In the meanwhile, their demographic weakness is being reversed. At the beginning of the twentieth century the Muslims constituted barely a tenth of the world's population; today that share exceeds one fifth, and continues to rise. Moreover, unlike the Chinese or Hindus, the Muslims occupy a broad swathe of territory from Nigeria, Senegal and Morocco in the west to Sinjiang and the Indonesian Archipelago in the east. It would be hard to corral a population of this size that spans half the globe. More likely the US-British-Israeli siege of the Islamic world, now underway in the name of the war against terrorism, will lead to a broadening conflict with unforeseen consequences that could easily turn very costly for either or both parties.

Can the situation yet be saved? In the weeks preceding the launch of the war against Iraq, when tens of millions of people - mostly in Western cities - were marching in protest against the war, it appeared that there was hope; that the ideologies of hatred and the tactics of fear-mongering would be defeated; that these massive movements would result in civil disobedience if the carnage in Iraq were launched despite these protests. But once the war began, the protesters melted away like picnicking crowds when a sunny day is marred by rains. In retrospect, the protests lacked the depth to graduate into a political movement, to work for lasting changes. America does not easily stomach anti-war protestors once it starts a war. War is serious business: and it must have the undivided support of the whole country once the killing begins.

The anti-war protests may yet regroup, but that will not be before many more body bags arrive in the continental United States, before many more young Americans are mutilated for life, before many tens of thousands of Iraqis are dispatched to early deaths. Attempts are already underway to invent new lies to keep Americans deluded about the war; to tighten the noose around Iran; to hide the growing casualties of war; to lure poor Mexicans and Guatemalans to die for America; to substitute Indian and Pakistani body bags for American ones. This war-mongering by the United States cannot be stopped unless more Americans can be taught to separate their government from their country, their leaders from their national interests, their tribal affiliations from their common humanity. But that means getting past the media, the political establishment, the social scientists, the schools, and native prejudices. It is arguable that the nineteen hijackers would not have had to deliver the "monstrous calling card" if some of us had done a better job of getting past these hurdles in time. Still, the hijackers chose the wrong means to deliver their message: by killing civilians they played right into the game plan of the Bush hawks. The result has been more profits for favored US corporations, greater freedom of action for Israel, and more lives and liberties lost everywhere.

M. Shahid Alam is professor of economics at Northeastern University. His last book, Poverty from the Wealth of Nations, was published by Palgrave in 2000. He may be reached at [email protected]. Visit his webpage at http://msalam.net  M. Shahid Alam


  Category: Americas, World Affairs
  Topics: United States Of America
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Older Comments:
JOE FROM USA said:
Anyone know that my church collected money for the people of IRAQ? ANyone realize that the sunday school children brought in their toys and money to buy stuff for IRAQI school kids? Who again was saying that Americans don't care? Do you muslims realize that it is only you who is griping? The average american is trying to help and feels for the people of IRAQ. How many of you muslims have reached out to help your so called IRAQI brothers? How many of you muslims reached out to help your KUWAIT brothers when they were in need? When muslims have a common enemy, you all become brothers. However, when you don't, you all hate each other and are kicking each other's butts. Anyone care to explain?
2003-09-29

AHMED FROM UK said:
...stop being so critical. - roger

Nothing like hearing it from the mouth of the sheep. Why is it Americans cant connect with reality ? Just sheep staring at a gate. Pathetic.
2003-09-27

ROGER FROM UNITED STATES said:
... stop being so critical. In a country where even though there are laws from preventing you from doing harm to others, you can still do pretty much any damn thing you please. I don't understand what you meant when you said that killing is the very essense of the state. We kill when we need to kill. If a guy had a gun to the head of someone I loved, bet your ass I'm gonna do what I need to do. If that in your eyes is wrong to bad. In this country a person has the freedom and the right to vote, earn an honest living, raise a family, and say almost anything they want. But I don't understand why people who only seem to bitch about this country choose not to leave. I think its because even though this country is not perfect, its still a thousand times better than what people in some other countries live in. Be grateful you where born in a place where the posibility of you starving to death isn't greater than you survining.
2003-09-26

DELWAR MIAN FROM USA said:
They've a plan, and Allah has plan. Looks like Allah has a plan to awaken the Moslems to be standard bearers, and be ready for it, and cleanse the world from tyrants. Looks like the drama is coming pretty soon. The history saw how Hitler was gone, neoHitlers would be gone too. Have strong faith in Allah. Nobody can escape from His grip. I've strong faith in Him, and I pray the Moslems shouldn't despair. Do your duty well, and depend on Him.
2003-09-23

VS NAZIR AHMED FROM INDIA said:
A fair assesment of current situation, a thought provoking for the West as well as East.
2003-09-20

PASHA said:
Great Article.
2003-09-20

ADAM HAKIM FROM USA said:
I dont know whethere Mossad was behind 9-11 attacks but it is untrue that no Jews were killed in the Twin Towers. Just check the list of names that is widely available.There are jews in that list. I just hope people would research before claiming something as facts. Thank you.
2003-09-19

DHARM PRAKASH BHARTI FROM INDIA said:
There are some analysts who have deeply studied the character of jews say that 9/11 was matrminded by Mossad of Israel. Reason-Not a single Jew out of thousands working in WTC died on that fateful day.This clearly shows that each one of them was aware of the conspiracy. The analyst also say that the plane that took off from Tel Aviv for Russia after two days of 9/11 was carrying all the individuals/agents involved in the conspiracy was shot down to eliminate all the evidences.The media which is in the hands of Jews suppressed the news.This was a calculated move to provoke America to destroy those regimes who were potential threat to Israel. There is documented history that Jews have always conspired against those countries where they lived in and that is the reason why they faced the wrath of Hitler and driven away from several countries and why they were persecuted throughout their long history.

The analyst also say that Osma bin Laden, by design, was portrayed as American enemy and then planted by Israel in Afghanistan -an appropriate location- with the help of America to gather all those from the whole world,especialy Arabs,who were inimical to American/Israeli interests at one location and easily kill them.They succeeded in their plan.

Today Israel,the greatest terrorist, is the biggest gainer out of whatever is happening in the name of fighting against terrorism.
2003-09-19

ROBIN SHAH FROM INDIA said:
i fully agree with the views of prof. alam.
2003-09-19

FRIEND FROM U.S.A. said:
The innocent people who were murdered in the World Trade Center were not the ones responsible for your displacement of the Native Americans, nor were they responsible for a genocide in Europe. Innocent families were destroyed. Daddy's taken from children. Mommy's never seen again. I have a news flash for you "There is no plot to wipe out the Arab world". Grow up and quit winning. The United States is a place where anybody can come, have opportunity and be free. Just because the Middle East doesn't have that is not our fault. Stop blaming the rest of the world and fix your own countries, or keep flying planes into our buildings and we'll fix them for you. And get over the racism thing, that is so 1960's. I am trying to raise a family in this country and I don't need to worry about planes flying into buildings. I personally don't attack your family so do not attack mine! In the Bible God tells me to love one another. He didn't say just love American's He said EVERYONE! Love Jew, Greek, Arab, American, African and everyone else. I love people of all races and so do many American's. I am called to love your family and you mine. If my wife would have been in the towers on 9/11 she may have been killed. Why? I WANT ANSWERS! And were not going to blame it on my government or yours. Just so you know millions of American's were praying to God for the safety of Iraq's people as well as the U.S. troops. And our thanks for this is the plotting to murder innocent American's. Thanks. Life can deal us all an unfair hand. Make the best of life. How long are you going to spew facts about your unfortunate history. Life is hard all over this globe. MOVE ON! As a citizen of the United States of America I have nothing but love for the Arab world and I expect nothing but the same in return.
2003-09-19

NA FROM USA said:
Americans are blinded by the constant call for patriotism and have lost their opinionation in the process. Does no one notice that lately any anti-American/anti-govt comments are labeled "unpatriotic" and "un-American"? I find that to be greatly disturbing that any opposition is unwelcome and cast in a negative light--if we're not for the USA, we're for the terrorists. These are just some of the tactics that are being used to gain undying support from the American people. The happenings abroad are shrouded with secrecy, the real causes unknown. Sometimes, the excuses, as with waging war in Iraq, make absolutely no sense and to see actual support for such nonsense is baffling. America's colonization of every opposing country is so blatantly obvious. A country which preaches freedom and rights is overtly hypocritical in supporting Israel in its ethnic-cleansing project, providing weapons, soldiers, and money. America's interests lie in smoldering any and all opposition, and apparently that is most prevalent amongst the Muslim countries, because specific interest is being taken in annhialating them.
2003-09-19

RICHARD FROM USA said:
Asalaam Alaikum, I agree with this article. The average American is so disinterested in history, current events, and politics that they have let their politicians mislead them for decades if not longer. America is its own worst enemy. If it would stop abusing the world for its own profit it would not have so many enemies. I'm embarrassed to be an American. America was supposed to be about happiness and prosperity for all, but it is truly about happiness and prosperity for a few. At one time, America was something beautiful. Now it has truly earned the title of "great satan."
2003-09-18

MOHAMMED AMEN FROM TURKEY said:
Dear Sirs
It is perfect summary for the political situation and American's policies. Unfortunately the American's and the Israeli policies and occupations of the Muslim territories, specially unconditionallyAmerican's support of Israel in the Middle East, will increase the restlessness and the hatred at this region and the wars never end unless Americans and Zionists stop the occupation and the massacres at these region.

We are prying to God to secure and save the innocent and guiltless Muslims from evil-minded tyrants. We never lose our hope for the victory.
2003-09-18

MICHAEL REINELT FROM UNITED STATES OF AGGRESSION said:
You pretty much summed it up:
from the ongoing land-theft by Israel to the lying kleptocracy here in the U.S. Yes, this country with its genius could easily shape the world for the better (merely by living up to its own claims propagated by the State Dept.); instead, ignorance and mean-spiritedness prevails and exploitation of the weak runs rampant, here and abroad, in the developing world.

No wonder this foreign policy was attacked (we don't like the assertion that "America had it coming ...") -- but the targets were missed. It would have been more believable if the White House and the Capitol had been picked for destruction. This comment [as a caveat] does not take away from the criminality of the acts, it just assesses the efficacy of getting a message across (if there was a message intended).

I do appreciate the historical perspective you offer and one might add that it were the Muslims who preserved the ancient Greco/Roman texts (conquered with the libraries in the Christian lands) while "Christian Europe" labored through the dark ages. And it was Muslim generosity that made such treasures available again to the pre-Renaissance Europeans when thought began to wean itself from the dark Christian harnesses.

To cast any such controversy in religious, dogmatic terms is unhelpful -- the economic exploitation by the "West" is so blatant that it easily can be addressed as such and it doesn't need any other dressing.

I am baffled that the Muslim world cannot seem to find a single voice or at least a few voices that speak with an authority that cannot be ignored by the West (forget oil here for a moment). It should be easy for the clerics to topple their local kleptocrats in collusion with the First World's exploitation schemes and abstain from the temptation to fill the resulting vacuum and here's the rub: Osama bin Laden's lifestyle is utterly convincing to the poor and exploited in the Muslim World ... there's an example to study for mod
2003-09-18

SCOTT WARD FROM USA said:
I agree with this article, however I am an American who is able to see through the lies of my government. The problem is when a person such as myself speeks out, we are considered alarmists and trouble makers.
2003-09-18

GABRIEL FROM UNITED STATES OF AMERICA said:
I hope we all read this article and make it more
meaningful in our lives. To quote a friend of mine right
after the fall of the twin towers, "The reason why we live
so good here in America man is cuz we exploit people
everywhere else. Now either you live like an American
or you've got to go!" He emphasized the GO! What I
say is...."The reason why some live so well in America
is because these Indo-Euromericans got the rest of the
world working 6 billion times harder to keep this
paradise going for them than we the six billion work to
destroy it. Now it's either we live like slaves and love it,
or we work like slaves to destroy the slave masters'
homes!" And how do you destroy the slave masters'
homes, why we pray throughout the day and some
parts of the night for victory, we educate and enjoin only
in the truth, we become more patient for Rome wasn't
built in a day nor was it torn down in a day, and then we
organize these fingers and make a fist, swing real hard
at the head, either the nose bridge or the temple and
strike. When America through off the chains of its
mother Great Britain it fought. If we are to remove the
chains that hold us we will need the grace blessings
and mercy of the One True G-d who is the Cherisher
and Sustainer of all Systems of Knowledge. And what
prevents us from fighting........fear of our enemy more
than reverance for our LORD!!!!!!
2003-09-18

YAHYA BERGUM FROM USA said:
I was very disappointed with this particular work of M. Shahid Alam. The many great, sweeping truths in this article are, in my opinion, obscured by seemingly ridiculous statements - such as that the United States works to stifle "indigenous movements" for women's rights - perhaps as was the case in Afghanistan? In my opinion, compelling women to submit to Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) neither amounts to a movement for women's rights nor encourages a higher level of service to the glory of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala). Forgive me - but a nation which practices compulsion in religion would seem less likely to be rightly guided, for more than perhaps a few generations, and the glory of Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) would seem more likely to become obscured rather than greater revealed.

My country tends to devastate foreign cultures - more so than foreign economies. Hard currency is pumped into local economies of our foreign trading partners. In some cases the local youth go shopping to relieve boredom. At the other extreme, the sale of young people's body parts certainly indicates a major problem - but that particular problem would seem more likely to result from an over-dependence on imported materials rather than from foreign exploitation of local labor. I swear by Allah, most of the shirts I buy are made in Pakistan - is that wrong of me? Arguing that my country is bad for business seems counter-productive to shedding light on the nature of the problem. If I had not already been aware of the fundamental logic in what the author appears to be saying (praise Allah) it would seem unlikely I would have come to do so through reading this particular article.

Never the less, Dr. Shahid Alam, please continue telling us the truth. You might also wish to consider rephrasing it for the benefit of those who might as yet not understand it - insha'Allah.

Assalamu alaikum.

--Yahya Bergum
2003-09-18

WALLACE FROM USA said:
Thanks for the great article professor M. Shahid Alam. I couldn't agree with you more about what is going on in the world today. I live in California and I am totally aware of what and how the American Government is creating a New World Order through corporate globalization. They are destroying lives, countries, societies, cultures, and the earth without hesitation or conciousness. Despite their obvious terror outside and inside America, Americans at home are still unaware or maybe don't care about what is going on. It is absolutely mind-blowing everyday how ignorant people are to what is happening. I know part of it is the corporate media and the government with the fear they pump into Americans everyday. They are being lied to throughout the day from the media, corporations, government, even their own jobs. They seem to just go with the flow not know that they can make a change. It's even in the declaration of independence. But I can assure you, only (maybe) 2 out of 10 people even know their rights and liberties. It comes from a serious education problem here. Sports, entertainment, fashion, and material goods dominate the minds of Americans. If you get into this glamour, you will be blinded from the light. But of course you won't even know. A mind is a terrible thing to waste and America has the most pollution and toxic waste than any other country in the world. But I guess if you have a house, white pickett fence, two car garage, big screen tv, and a steady job, the rest of the country and world does not concern you. Ignorance is bliss. M. Gandhi said it best, "The only tyrant that I accept in this world is the 'still voice within'." No foe of this government will ever dethrown it. America's fall will have to come from within. Every great empire in the history of this world crumbled from within. Americans must wake up, stop hitting snooze on the alarm clock.

Wallace Andrews
(A concerned citizen and righteous seeker of the truth)
Peace and blessings.
2003-09-17

EVERYMAN FROM EARTH said:
The author of this atlicle asserts that Americans passivly stood by and wathced as thousands of innocent Iraquies died at the hands of the U.S. military. What was the author doing while millions of fellow Muslims were tortured and killed by the government and military of Iraq? Has he come forward to denounce the tyranny that devestated lives of so many of his Brothers in Islam. Religions that live in glass house should not throw stones.
2003-09-17

EVERYMAN FROM EARTH said:
It is unimaginable how you use religion and a belief system in God to defend the sinful acts of terrorist. If you replace the word state with religion anywhere in this rediculous essay, you describe any country that has a government controlled by religion.
2003-09-17

H.A. FROM TEL AVIV, ISRAEL said:
I AGREE w/ Professor Alam's intelligent analysis. However, I do not see the solutions to these continuing global problems.

My quick solution: Muslim countires should BUY (don't build them) the INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC missiles that could obliterate the United States, Britian and Israel completely and simultaneously in 15 minutes, EXACTLY like RUSSIA.

Although RUSSIA is committing genocides against Muslims in Chechnya and also enagaged in many anti-US activities, nobody messes w/ them, not even MIGHTY USA. The United States know that if they push Kremlin too far, the half-life of U.S. would be zero second in a minute. Muslim countries need to stockpile such weapons (building would take too long). So BUY THEM.

Although I am not a proponent of violence, that's the only way (in my opinion) the Bush thugs, the zionists, and other like them and their evil plots can be stopped or neutralized. They ONLY understand how many NUKES it would take to obliterate them in 5 to 10 minutes. Diplomacy, nice talks and tight hugs NEVER going to work when it comes to solve the issues mentions in this artilce.

If Iraq, Syria, Iran had NUCLEAR missiles that could hit USA in the blink of an eye, the Bush thugs of USA and the thugs in other countries would have known how to SHUT UP.

If people have other alternative solutions to these problems of globilization, imperilaism.... let me know. I AM VERY CURIOUS and can't wait to learn.
2003-09-17

BURCUN ALEVOK FROM USA said:
Unfortunately Americans in general are ignorant and arrogant about other cultures. Most of them don't care the sufferings of other nations and don't want to accept that their government is responsible of the killings and deaths of Iraqi civilians in terms of daily bombing or embargo for the last 12 years. Yet when Americans themselves are hurt they turn their dead or hurt people into heroes and legends (private Jessica Lynch). They have absolutely no conscience for the Iraqi children or civilians. They see it in tv but they seem they don't get affected, yet when an American child is sick or has cancer or something donations pour. GI's believe they are fighting for their freedom. Nobody in the East want to take their freedom. Easterners simply want to protect their own way of life without being infected by American way of life which I believe is not the best way of life anyway. The worst is that US policies are trying to impose the American way of life unto other nations. What kind of freedom they have anyway? Most Americans rent their lives for 30-40K/year to pay bills, probably half of it for the credit card bills. They owe money (I am included) to credit cards because they wanna live beyond their means or they buy stuff they actually don't need. (eg: 90% of the world population have no cars, US household have 2-3 cars, mass transportation is uncommon) By spending money on useless stuff and trying to pay for it in return actually makes them slave, now what kind of freedom is that? They join the army freely (with their own free will). The army pays for their college education, they trade 4 years of their life for 10K/year, (95% of GI's are high school graduates). They have no saying where they are going to be transported, they wanna make a living but end up in Iraqi killing fields. I believe that the cause of 9-11 was not just a response to Palestinian suffering and to raise consciousness and ask US "do you care now?" but also to halt corrupting western lifestyle.
2003-09-17

DAVID GEE FROM US said:
I am not "for" or "against" the article. First, I must compliment you on your openness. Scholarly work without the bias of "patriotism" is hard to find in our country now.

Your facts appear to be consistent. Your message, well, devastating, especially to one who has been taught all his life about the purity of our country and it's causes. More quiet and scholarly articles like this may help inform. Yet, I fear, the American public needs to be spoon fed, a few words at a time, and they must be words that cannot cause us to reflect too much upon ugly facts. We are "good", the world, especially the non-Christian world, is "evil". That's all we need to know. If you doubt this "truth", our current administration will help us get it straight.

You have sent me scurrying to read further. Somehow I feel your message stands on solid footing. Yet, I must autheticate that myself.

Blessings,

Davichi
2003-09-17

PEACEMAKER FROM CANADA said:
The "people of the book" must manifest better
than ten times life size posters of Sadaam
Hussein on every thoroughfare or something
better than "things go better with coke". How
about scriptures from each book that focus on
the common worthy values of Christians,
Muslims and Jews? These could be posted in
parallel in the same spot that Sadaam
Hussein posters were put as part of
rebuilding the old Iraq where all religions
coexisted apart from the nazi intolerance that
followed the war. Post 2nd world war
moslems in Iraq bought into the european
nazi intolerance of the jews and expelled
them.
http://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/Rom/Rom00
3.html/html#27
Rom 3:9 What then? are we better [than
they]? No, in no wise: for we have before
proved both Jews and Gentiles, that they are
all under sin; Rom 3:10 As it is written, There
is none righteous, no, not one:
Rom 3:11 There is none that understandeth,
there is none that seeketh after God.
Rom 3:12 They are all gone out of the way,
they are together become unprofitable; there
is none that doeth good, no, not one.
2003-09-17

PEACEMAKER FROM CANADA said:
The "people of the book" must manifest better
than ten times life size posters of Sadaam
Hussein on every thoroughfare or something
better than "things go better with coke". How
about scriptures from each book that focus on
the common worthy values of Christians,
Muslims and Jews? These could be posted in
parallel in the same spot that Sadaam
Hussein posters were put as part of
rebuilding the old Iraq where all religions
coexisted apart from the nazi intolerance that
followed the war. Post 2nd world war
moslems in Iraq bought into the european
nazi intolerance of the jews and expelled
them.
http://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/Rom/Rom00
3.html/html#27
Rom 3:9 What then? are we better [than
they]? No, in no wise: for we have before
proved both Jews and Gentiles, that they are
all under sin;
Rom 3:10 As it is written, There is none
righteous, no, not one:
Rom 3:11 There is none that understandeth,
there is none that seeketh after God.
Rom 3:12 They are all gone out of the way,
they are together become unprofitable; there
is none that doeth good, no, not one.
2003-09-17

HASSAN AHMED FROM USA said:
Excellent collection of facts and insight in a few pages. Would like to add that the life blood of modern civilization, namely cheap oil, is also in the Middle East and will be in serious decline in a few decades. This is the main reason for the Iraq war as this comodity will play a larger role in world events. The modern way of life will be in peril as cheap energy (oil) will be in short supply. The middle East at that point will be in a better position to contol events in their own lands.
2003-09-17

KHAN FROM SINGAPORE said:
I have read both your articles and couldn't agree more on it. Destruction and death everywhere. Doesn't a life means anything anymore. There a bigger agenda behind for the Muslim which they do not want to acknowledged especially by the Arab nations. I wish the Muslims will unite.
2003-09-17