Israel, a model for democracy in Iraq
Aref AssafJuly 10, 2007
The BBC
reported on 6/2/6/2007 on President Bush's
speech at the
Naval War Academy. The President "appealed for people to give his strategy in
Iraq a chance - holding up Israel as a model for defining success there. He said
America would like to see Iraq function as a democracy while dealing with
violence - just as Israel does."
Now hold your horses or cows, Mr. President! Are we talking about the same
Israel?
You
continue to tell us to be patient with your adventures in Iraq. To prove the
logic of your plea, you offer us Israel as a model for Iraq's future. You
said that you want Iraq to become a democratic country which, like Israel,
knows how to deal with violence. You went further and stated that while
the creation of a democratic state is not contingent on an end to violence but
on the ability of a "functioning democracy" to protect its people and deliver
basic services to all its citizens. You again used Israel as the model
that deserves to be emulated.
Bush's
likening of Washington's project in Iraq to the Zionist project will be called
by the White House apologists a slip of the tongue, just as earlier utterances
have been. Bush talked of the Crusades when sending US troops to occupy Iraq.
The usual excuse is that Bush is trying to stay on the good side of the American
Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the spearhead of the Jewish lobby which
has immense clout in US media and financial circles.
Bush's
slip of the tongue is telling. It makes sense to compare the Zionist project to
Washington's own. Both are based on aggression. The Zionist project was based on
killing civilians, butchering women, displacing the original inhabitants from
their homes and creating an entity of mercenaries who came from every part of
the world to form a buffer between, as Theodor Herzl once put it, civilized
European civilization and the barbaric Arab inhabitants. In Iraq, daily news
coverage speaks of massive numbers of beheaded bodies, of death squads at large,
of people being killed because they belong to the wrong sect, of bridges blown
up and of museums and universities being looted.
The other
similarity between the two projects is that both were imposed from outside. The
Zionist project was the outcome of the Balfour Declaration. It was conducted
with the military and financial support of the colonialist West and its
institutions. Its aim was to deny the Palestinians the right to
self-determination, and in doing so it ran roughshod over international norms
and the principles of international law. Likewise, the occupation of Iraq was a
violation of international legitimacy, international legal norms, and the
universal declaration of human rights. The Zionist project was more
straightforward in its denial of the rights of its opponents. The Zionists spoke
of a land without people and a people without land. As a result of the American
project more than six million Iraqis now live in exile.
There is a
third resemblance between the two projects. The Jewish entity was created as a
homeland for Jews. Those Jews used to live in many countries, where they were
integrated into the local culture. They carried the identity and nationality of
their countries. The Jewish entity was based on a legend of historic right, on a
parochial myth. Iraq, by contrast, is a country of great history, a country full
of vitality, activity, and veteran secular parties going back to the time of the
Ottoman Empire. Iraq is a country where various sects used to live in harmony,
where various sections of the population intermarried and intermingled. Now the
occupiers have transformed that country's culture and traditions beyond
recognition. The first interim government in Iraq was appointed by the Americans
on the basis of ethnic and sectarian quotas. A phony federation was put in place
to consolidate the state of fragmentation that started with the formation of the
first government after the occupation.
President
Bush claims that the formation of the interim government, the writing of the
constitution, and the establishment of federalism were all steps towards
democracy. Such claims are as strange as they are false. They defy everything we
understand about evolution, human history and the rights of people to
self-determination. The measures the Americans introduced in Iraq were
unprecedented by any democratic standard.
The main
difference between the Zionist project in Palestine and the American project in
Iraq is that the Zionist project adapted some European liberal traditions. Those
traditions didn't prevent the thieves who stole Palestine from dispossessing
another nation. In Iraq the victims of the US project are an ancient Arab people
with a history going back to Nebuchadnezzar, Sargon and Hammurabi. Iraq has been
a bastion of Arab and Islamic civilization since the time of Caliph Omar. It
remained so throughout the time of Haroun Al-Rashid and his son Al-Mamoun.
Iraq's historic cities of Basra and Al-Kufa were outstanding centers of logic,
theology, and history. Until the time of occupation, Iraq was an active member
of the international community. Iraq didn't need anyone to lecture it on
freedom, democracy, and civilization. The Iraqi resistance, starting within
hours of the occupation of Baghdad, was proof that the country rejected the US
project.
The Iraqis
had basic services before the occupation. They had housing, education, medical
facilities and electricity. Their darkest times started with the occupation.
Iraq wasn't a breeding ground for terrorists or thieves, nor was it a land
haunted by gangsters and cutthroats. After the occupation it became a country
full of thieves, a country ravaged by men who stole billions, presided over by
former administrator Paul Bremer.
The only
excuse for the US president, who wants us to be patient while Iraq follows in
Israel's footsteps, is that everyone has grown accustomed to Bush's slips of
tongue, his ignorance and his errors. This excuse may be good for some people,
but not for history. And history's judgment is likely to be harsh.
Read White House official Press Release:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/06/20070628-14.html
Read Text of speech:
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