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January
18, 2008
What Else, O
Medieval Saudi Oil Potentate?
Try These For
Starters
by Gerald A. Honigman
A
stop along President Bush's recent Middle East trip
-- after further pressuring Jews to accept his
vision of Abbas's latter day terrorist Arafatians
as being the good cops -- took Dubya to the
sands of the Saudis and other Arabian Peninsula
nations.
A photo soon was published worldwide of the
President wielding a sword along with Bahraini
hosts, and Dubya brought along a New Year's present
-- tens of billions of dollars in military aid to
the Saudis. Hey, if we don't sell it to them, the
Brits, Germans, French, and so forth certainly
will. So goes the argument
During the visit, Bush asked if perhaps the
Arabs might reach out to Israel a bit more.
Saudi King Abdullah responded that he didn't know
what else he could do. After all, he came up with
his own "peace" (of the grave) plan some time ago.
If the Jewish State merely agreed to return to its
pre-'67, 9-mile wide '49 armistice line -- not
border -- existence and agreed to be swamped by
millions of "returning" jihadist refugees (many, if
not most, of whom were new-comers to the
Palestinian Mandate themselves) created because the
Arab attempt to nip a reborn Israel in the bud
backfired, then the Saudis might normalize
relations with Israel.
The Desert Kingdom has long gotten away with a
virtual free pass from America and most of the rest
of the world. The same folks -- including academics
and others who should know better -- who routinely
scrutinize Israel and the actions it's forced to
take merely to survive, act deaf, dumb, and blind
when it comes to the Saudis and too many other
Arabs controlling much of the world's oil and
influencing many other petrodollar-connected,
multi-national corporations in the process.
Together, this power and influence--via their many
tentacles and manifestations-- make the much spoken
about "Zionist lobby" look pitiful.
Years back, when I was a card-carrying member of
the London-based Anti-Slavery Society, persistent
reports spoke of slavery throughout Saudi Arabia
and other Arab lands
in the oil fields, and
other places as well. It was still "above ground"
up until the middle of the last century. But it was
all treated as though it didn't exist. Have you
ever noticed the many black Saudis and other Arabs?
Guess who and what their mothers mostly were?
Hush...
Okay. Let's get back on track.
What else can the Saudis do to reach out to the
Jews? Here's some suggestions
On this last trip, Dubya pledged some twenty
billion dollars in state-of-the-art aircraft,
missiles, bombs, and so forth to the Saudis,
supposedly to bolster them against the Iranian
bogeyman.
The problem is, despite all of those Arabs
prancing around with their swords, each time they
were threatened -- by fellow Arabs like Saddam or
Iranians--America had to pull their chestnuts out
of the fire with our own blood and money
anyway
despite billions of dollars in military
aid given previously. Not to mention the Saudis'
gift of most of the suicide/homicide bombers of
9/11.
Previous sophisticated weaponry and aircraft
that the Saudis pledged to place to face the
Iranian threat were stationed a stone's throw from
Israel instead. Indeed, they've been expanding the
King Faisal Air Base at Tabuk. Prior to Bush's new
holiday gift, the base contained about 50 advanced
F-15S fighter-jets, which were sent to the
northwestern facility on the eve of the U.S.-led
war against Iraq in March 2003. Other promises
related to those sales later proved to be worthless
as well.
So much for past and future similar Arab
guarantees...
What else could the Saudis do for Israel? How
about honoring the pledges above, for starters.
The Protocols Of The Learned Elders Of
Zion is perhaps one of the most flagrantly
anti-Semitic doctrines ever written. Guess who was
one of the latter day leaders in endorsing and
spreading it around?
While the Saudis aren't the only Arabs still
doing this sort of hate-spreading stuff ("peaceful"
Egypt still freely indulges), ending such practices
is another suggestion for the "what else"
as
is ending dehumanizing "kilab yahud" -- Jew
dogs -- even further by routinely also calling
them sons of apes and pigs. Extend this
further by revising the textbooks of Arab children,
hatred in the media, sermons, and so forth which
routinely demonize Jews and Israel, and an Arab
"peace" might become more believable.
Ready for more?
When Israel was squeezed by President Clinton at
Camp David and Taba to cave in to Arafat and
abandon its right to defensible "secure and
recognized" borders instead of pre-'67
Auschwitz/armistice lines a la resolution 242,
while Arafat rejected the plan, Clinton and the
State Department's Arabist "deal" Prime Minister
Barak was forced to accept became the new
starting point for President Bush's recent
Annapolis travesty.
During the era of Clinton's "Oslo Peace," the
more Israel tangibly conceded to Arabs, the more it
bled.
Guess who was paying Arab families tens of
thousands of dollars each for having a "shahid"
member blow up Jewish kids in teen night clubs,
buses, pizzerias, and so forth during the
Intifada (conducted under Arafat and Abbas's
Fatah good cops' watch -- not that of Hamas's bad
cops)? Maybe Saudi despots, who condemn women
victims of rape to hundreds of lashes and
humiliation, could revise their policy here
also
The Saudis, like other Arabs, are always quick
to claim the whole region as "purely Arab
patrimony." Hence their additional concern about
Iranians and others who call the body of water in
the north the Persian Gulf instead of the Arabian
Gulf. More than just words are involved here.
Since Arabs claim all that they acquired after
Muhammad and successor caliphal armies burst out of
the Arabian Peninsula in the 7th century C.E.,
conquering and forcibly Arabized millions of
non-Arab peoples and their lands, and then rejected
the rights of Jews (one half in Israel who were
refugees from "Arab"/Muslim lands), Kurds, Berbers,
black Africans, and so forth in a later age of
nationalism to resurrected political rights of
their own, perhaps the Saudis need to be reminded
of another time period in what is now their
country
When Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, fled
enemies in Mecca to Medina in 622 C.E. (the
Hijrah), the inhabitants welcomed him.
Medina had been developed centuries earlier as a
thriving date palm oasis by Jews fleeing the Roman
assault on Judaea (the banu-Qurayzah and
banu-al-Nadir tribes, etc.). Medina's mixed
population of Jews and pagan Arabs opened their
doors to the future Prophet of Islam.
Muhammad learned much from the Jews. While the
actual timing of his decision on the qibla,
the direction of prayer, may never be known, during
his long sojourn with the Jews of Medina, his
followers were instructed to pray towards
Jerusalem. Early prominent Arab historians such as
Jalaluddin came right out and openly stated that
this was done as an attempt to win support among
influential Jewish tribes (the "People of the
Book") for Muhammad's religio-politcal claims.
It is from the Temple Mount in Jerusalem (which
Arabs now claim Jews have no connection to --
including Bush's good buddy, Abbas) that Muslims
believe Muhammad ascended to Heaven on his winged
horse. A mosque, the Dome of the Rock, would later
be erected on this Jewish holy site after the Arab
imperialist caliphal conquest of the land in the
7th century C.E.
Arab imperialism?
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Only nasty
westerners do that stuff.
There is no doubt among objective scholars that
Jews had an enormous impact on both Muhammad and
the religion that he founded. The holy sites for
Muslims in Jerusalem (i.e. the mosques erected on
the Temple Mount of the Jews) are now deemed "holy"
precisely because of the critical years Muhammad
spent after the Hijrah with the Jews.
Not mincing words, the Temple Mount of the Jews
had no prior meaning to pagan Arabs.
While there was some early Christian influence,
intense scholarship has shown that the Holy Law
(Halakha) and Holy Scriptures of the Jews
had a tremendous influence on the Qur'an, Islamic
Holy Law (Shari'a), and so forth. Muhammad's
"Jerusalem connection" was most likely not
established until after his extended stay
with his Jewish hosts. This was no mere
coincidence
Muslim religious beliefs regarding
Muhammad's conversations with the Angel Gabriel
notwithstanding.
When the Jews refused to recognize Muhammad as
the chief political honcho, "Seal of the Prophets,"
and so forth, he turned on them with a bloody
vengeance. Before long, with the exception of
Yemen, there were virtually no Jews left on the
Arabian Peninsula. And the direction of prayer was
changed away from Jerusalem and towards the Kaaba
in Mecca instead.
Now, imagine, since Arabs claim all of Israel
because of their previous conquests, that
descendants of Arabian Jews staked their own claims
as well? How about Medina as a Jewish city?
Certainly, when demands by Arabs for
compensation and the like regarding Arab refugees
comes to the front burner, Jewish refugees from
"Arab" lands -- who number more and who left behind
far more property and financial assets than their
Arab counterparts did due to a war that Arabs
themselves started -- need to put forth their own
demands and need to backed by an Israeli government
which will state unambiguously that there will be
no fulfillment of the one claim without the
other.
What else can the Saudis and other Arabs
do to convince Jews that the Saudi "peace" is
indeed not simply a peace of the grave? After all,
Muhammad made his "Peace of the Quraysh" too -- a
temporary hudna designed to buy time until
he could conquer his enemies. Arafat loved to talk
about this regarding Israel. Dubya's darling,
Abbas, was Arafat's # 1 lieutenant and choice for
Prime Minister.
Lots more to relate
but this essay is
already too long.
Let's end for now by simply stating that if the
Saudi king and other Arab potentates and despots
(they're all either one and/or the other) want to
really reach out to Israel, all they have to do is
to grant Jews in their sole, tiny, resurrected
state a microscopic portion of the same rights they
claim for themselves in demanding the official
creation of the 22nd member nation of the Arab
League
.and second, not first, Arab one in
"Palestine" -- Jordan carved out of some 80% of the
Mandate's original 1920 borders.
Honigman
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Gerald
A. Honigman is a Florida educator who has done
extensive doctoral studies in Middle Eastern
Affairs. He has created and conducted counter-Arab
propaganda programs for college youth, has lectured
on numerous campuses and other platforms, and has
publicly debated many Arab spokesmen. His articles
and op-eds have been published in dozens of
newspapers, magazines, academic journals and
websites all around the world. Visit his website at
http://geraldahonigman.com/.
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