{"id":36351,"date":"2013-11-11T12:00:05","date_gmt":"2013-11-11T12:00:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/?p=36351"},"modified":"2015-05-05T22:21:14","modified_gmt":"2015-05-05T21:21:14","slug":"the-middle-east-heading-where","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tms\/2013\/11\/the-middle-east-heading-where\/","title":{"rendered":"The Middle East&#8211;Heading Where?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i>Washington DC<\/i><\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s anybody&#8217;s guess.\u00a0 But something is going on.<\/p>\n<p>Look at the two strongest actors: Israel and the USA.\u00a0 Israel autistically locked into becoming the region&#8217;s military champion, not only by its overwhelming military destructive power but by cutting all neighbors down to a size commensurable with Israel, and divided by their own conflicts.\u00a0 With the help of their instrument, US military might, Israel has had success of sorts with Iraq, Libya, maybe Syria; and Egypt back to normal as military dictatorship benefiting from most of the Camp David rewards.\u00a0 Goodbye, Arab Spring.\u00a0 What is left is Iran, too big to exist, also too big to fail; with Israel doing its best to make the Geneva conference fail.\u00a0 No worry about Syria peace; the Islamists have announced they will not participate in peace talks.\u00a0 They go for a win, amply armed by the USA, with Israel backup.<\/p>\n<p>Israel&#8217;s goal: to eliminate any threat, singly or combined, from Arab-Muslim neighbors&#8211;far beyond the wrongly termed &#8220;Israel-Palestine conflict&#8221;&#8211;<i>and<\/i> to expand.\u00a0 Next Eastern border: the Jordan River, by annexation, the goal of a key Likud group (<i>Washington Post<\/i>, 6 Nov 13).\u00a0 Next: the old mandate, the Jordan-Iraq border? <i>Genesis 15:18<\/i>, Nile-Euphrates?\u00a0 For legitimation and theory: see <i>Isaiah 2:4-5<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p>Then the USA.\u00a0 There are signs of dynamism, of something brewing, looking like some kind of disengagement.\u00a0 Two causal factors stand up as obvious, but insufficient to explain: the USA cannot afford to pay not only its own but also Israel&#8217;s warfare; freshly printed $ has some limitations.\u00a0 Plus, ground troops have some limitations: however indispensable for deep changes, soldiers become prone to breakdowns, suicides, thus a threat to US social stability upon return.\u00a0 The US suffers ever more damage to its reputation because of the brutality and the killings, with few visible gains.\u00a0 Better do it through drones and SEALs.\u00a0 Let Israel do the job, let dog wag tail, not the humiliating opposite.<\/p>\n<p>Are we witnessing a process of the USA detaching itself from an Israel bent on unlimited expansion, bribing Senators, Representatives with campaign money+?\u00a0 USA detaching itself from the G7 Gulf monarchies with Saudi Arabia now protesting everywhere?\u00a0 If so, we are living world history right now.\u00a0 Has the White House, from which the changes come, not Congress, seen what most of the world has seen: that the path of Israeli warfare-expansion at the expense of Palestinians and other Arabs-Muslims leads but to death?\u00a0 A &#8220;non-starter&#8221;?\u00a0 That the US better no longer be in it, like they once detached themselves from <i>Apartheid<\/i> in South Africa, no longer being a party to it?<\/p>\n<p>Maybe. Maybe Kerry more than Obama; but that is uninteresting. What matters is where the Middle East is heading.\u00a0 A map, please!<\/p>\n<p>Robin Wright of the US Institute of Peace and the Wilson Center did that in &#8220;Imagining a remapped Middle East: How 5 could become 14&#8221; (<i>IHT<\/i>, 30 Sep13), predictably dividing the region in smaller units, by and large along ethnic-religious lines.\u00a0 Thus, Syria in 3, Iraq in 3, Yemen in 2, Saudi Arabia in 5, Libya in 3; but the Kurds, and Sunnis, in Syria and Iraq, are both merged into one. Doing so Wright shows the madness of Italian-English-French colonialism breaking up the Ottoman Empire, putting what belonged together apart and what should have been apart together, drawing lines serving only their own interests.<\/p>\n<p>Yet that map harbors its own double madness.\u00a0 No doubt this might in the short run serve Israel&#8217;s policy of divide and conquer&#8211;meaning expansion&#8211;but demolishes the long term Arab policy of unity, wherever the center of that unity, Damascus, Baghdad, Cairo, Istanbul retraces Muslim history.\u00a0 Istanbul is out, but not the history of the Ottoman Empire; and their map of the region was constructed with more wisdom.<\/p>\n<p>There were provinces, <i>vilayet<\/i>, potentially autonomous but also serving the direct Sultan rule from Istanbul.\u00a0 They had councils of four members, 2 Muslims, 2 not, and the <i>millet<\/i>, non-Muslim autonomies.<\/p>\n<p>There was some unity in diversity, some cooperation in conflict.\u00a0 The Wright map has none of that, except two mergers.\u00a0 No Arab dream.<\/p>\n<p>The Egypt-Syria short-lasting union, the semi-secular Baath party and its program of Arab socialism were efforts.\u00a0 The dream is a fact, accommodating a Kurdistan&#8211;not Arab&#8211;as a confederation of the Kurdish autonomies in five neighbor countries.\u00a0 Intensive work on solving the Sunni-Shia divide is indispensable.\u00a0 There would have been no European unity had the Catholic-Protestant divide not been softened.\u00a0 And then accommodating a state with Jewish characteristics in West Asia, with eastern border close to 1967, in a Middle East Community.\u00a0 &#8220;Secure and recognized borders&#8221; not by conquest-expansion-annexation but by making equitable peace, with open borders that will also benefit Jews.<\/p>\n<p>How about the USA?\u00a0 They like visions of subdividing whatever is too big for their taste, like Russia in 3, China in 5 detaching Tibet- Xinjiang-Inner Mongolia&#8211;40% of the territory&#8211;keeping Taiwan apart. They, in turn, might love a USA in Civil War 2, Union and Confederacy. But there is nothing really big in the Middle East, the US split and rule policy has succeeded so far&#8211;with fragile states that may fail.<\/p>\n<p>The Wright map may be OK with the USA but not necessary&#8211;it now seems to prefer peaceful solutions with Iran, inside Syria, to Israel&#8217;s dismay.\u00a0 But Israel, with much of the democratic opposition having emigrated, plays a very risky game.\u00a0 There may be Arab Robin Wrights imagining a remapped Israel in 4: the West Bank-Gaza-East Jerusalem fully recovered, not beleaguered; northwest Israel also as a part of Palestine; southwest and northeast as Israel proper, a Jewish homeland (the UN 1947 division plan); and Negev under international control, inside a supervised regime for a nuclear free Middle East.<\/p>\n<p>It is too much for today\u2019s USA, being too similar to Israel as &#8220;people without a land in a land without people&#8221; with the same divine mandate.\u00a0 Goes one, goes the other.\u00a0 But maps breed maps.\u00a0 And History unfolds.<\/p>\n<p>___________________________<\/p>\n<p><i>Johan Galtung, a professor of peace studies, dr hc mult, is rector of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tpu\/\" >TRANSCEND Peace University-TPU<\/a>. He is author of over 150 books on peace and related issues, including \u2018<\/i>50 Years-100 Peace and Conflict Perspectives,\u2019<i> published by the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.transcend.org\/tup\/\" >TRANSCEND University Press-TUP<\/a>.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><em>Editorials and articles originated on TMS may be freely reprinted, disseminated, translated and used as background material, provided an acknowledgment and link to the source, TRANSCEND Media Service-TMS, is included. Thank you.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Are we witnessing a process of the USA detaching itself from an Israel bent on unlimited expansion, bribing Senators, Representatives with campaign money+?  USA detaching itself from the G7 Gulf monarchies with Saudi Arabia now protesting everywhere?  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