Arabs and waves of destructive chaos [Archives:2007/1081/Opinion]
By: Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Maqaleh
What is happening in Iraq is terrible. Also, what is taking place in Sudan and Lebanon is terrible, but what is happening in Palestine and among the Palestinians themselves is more horrible at all the national, moral and human criteria. The worst thing is that such conflicts take place in Palestine and at the same time the Zionist forces are still tightening the noose around the Arab country and preventing its citizens from taking a good breath. The Zionist aggressors continue killing and arresting tens of innocent people and destroying public and private property almost everyday.
According to logic and reason, the Zionist aggression deserves all the bullets coming from the Palestinian guns, which turned to mercilessly shoot dead natives of the Arab land, instead of the enemies, without any feeling of stigma or fear of subsequent consequences.
Certainly, what happens in Palestine, Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan and Somalia, as well as other parts of the Arab region is part of the comprehensive plot and conspiracy stemming from the principle of destructive chaos, as described by the White House. This malicious chaos attempts to stain awareness of the Arab citizen, destroy his/her morale, foment seditions inside the Arab society and demolish any available assets in the Arab states. However, the Arab citizen is dreaming of unity and building the unified state, which is based on justice, freedom, and respect for human rights and spiritual privacies of man.
Seeing consequences of the comprehensive conspiracy, I don't know what is remaining at the hands of those who deny any conspiracy. They see this conspiracy as something else to justify their disability to protect their land and misunderstanding of the situation. I don't know what these people will say, particularly after the traditional and new plots have merged into one and started to shape the final map of the Arab region and uproot the identity of Arabs and Muslims. This conspiracy put the Arab region in an inflammatory environment of sectarian and ethnical wars and conflicts. It encouraged traitors to destroy any historic mosques and minarets in an attempt to set the Arab community ablaze, thereby making it difficult for Arabs and Muslims to extinguish.
Such an image is vicious and painful and it may not be limited to at this amount of shame and viciousness. It is expected to prevail over all the Arab states that merely denounce what happens despite that fact that they anticipate the situation to be worse. The Arab states behave as if they haven't felt the fire, which moves from one place to another.
Supporters of the destructive chaos continue supplying the conflicting factions with what escalates the tensions and complicate any efforts to settle the conflict. The strangest thing is the powerful countries, which have the biggest and most vital interests in the region, play a major role in formulating the conspiracy and implementing it in real-life situation.
When judicious people sadly question what of the American interests will remain after destruction, the answer will be: “We (the enemies of Arabs) are never concerned about what is on earth. We are interested in what is underground (wealth and resources).” Then the regimes may keep silent while peoples, who never accept to be submissive to what takes place, can no longer tolerate all the kinds of aggression and barbarism. These peoples won't hesitate to exert hard efforts in order to thwart the conspiracy along with its traditional and new components (plots).
The Arab peoples, not regimes, are more able to thwart all the forms of dominance and Zionist plans including the New Middle East Project, which seeks to eliminate the Arab identity and make the Arab world, after its fragmentation, an obedient servant to the Zionist orders. Remarkably, the more the aggression escalates and conspiracies multiply, the fiercer the resistance is. This resistance tells that victory and independence aren't impossible.
Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Maqaleh is Yemen's prominent poet and intellectual. He is the director of the Yemeni Center for Studies.
Source: Al-Thawra State-run Daily.
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