The killing of Bin Laden sparked a wave
of conflicting feelings and political and journalistic analysis.
Undoubtedly, the death of such murderous creature, especially when
he holds the top position within a reactionary and terrorist political-ideological
network does not raise anybody’s compassion or sadness but his own
supporters. Surely, the world is a safer and more humane place without
the likes of Bin Laden, Khamenei, and all the leaders of the Islamic
regime of Iran, the leaders of political Islamic movement and the
leaders of state terrorism. This is an undeniable reality. However,
the feelings about his death are not limited to happiness or excitement.
The feelings that the ideologues of reaction create deserve review
and concern. Reports indicate a rise in nationalistic sentiments
in the USA. In his speech announcing the killing of Bin Laden, Obama
played the nationalist card: “Today we were reminded that as a nation
there is nothing we cannot do” As expected, this nationalistic message
was the prelude to a wave of US jingoism and nationalism.
On the other side, by proclaiming “national sovereignty”, the reactionary
opposition in Pakistan tries to spark a nationalist-antiWest atmosphere
in Pakistan and hence invest in gaining power. In Afghanistan, the
forces that were put in power by state terrorism, following the
September 11 tragedy, (that have embezzled funds for themselves
and their families), pretended to be the victims and announced that
NATO forces did not listen to them and bombarded the country in
pursuit of Bin Laden, when all along Bin Laden was in Pakistan.
The Islamic regime of Iran too made a mockery of the US might. These
are all the forces that belong to the rank of creatures whom the
world could do without and the world would be a safer and more humane
place. However since we live in an upside down world, each one of
them is capitalizing on the death of Bin Laden. The point is that
none of them represent the pain and suffering of the people who
are doomed to live under Islamic terrorism. They do not represent
millions of people who have lost their lives during the war of terrorists,
or the people who have lost everything and witnessed their loved
ones drown in blood. These forces have intensified the war of terrorists,
have turned a whole region into ruins and the society into a cemetery,
and pushed the youngsters into the arms of Islamic terrorism. If
there were justice in the world, all these creatures should have
been tried for crimes against humanity.
There are fundamental questions beyond these reactionary measures
for profiting from Bin Laden’s death, beyond the US nationalistic
sentiments and beyond death of Bin Laden. Will the war of terrorists
intensify after Bin Laden’s death? Will US/Pakistan relations become
sour? Will the NATO forces leave Afghanistan? These questions are
being reviewed in journalistic roundtables. However there are two
more questions that nobody is bothered to ask: Does the timing of
this operation not have any connection with the situation in the
region and the ever changing political upheavals following it? Should
the negotiations between Fatah and Hamas and their speedy agreement
on cooperation and unity in Cairo not be linked with the US operation,
and the new extensive US strategy in the Middle East? These questions
must be addressed.
The world after Bin Laden
The war against terror, which is the code name for the devastating
wars instigated by the West led by the US government in the last
decade in the Middle East, (what we rightfully called the war of
the terrorists), were waged following the terrorist attacks on the
Twin Towers in New York and other air attacks elsewhere in America
by al-Qaeda. The New World Order policy of Bush and Thatcher which
was implemented after the fall of Soviet Union and under the pretext
of Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait, was given a new lease-of-life by waging
war, i.e the “war against terror”. The US administration under Bush
Junior, found a very useful excuse and opportunity to demonstrate
its might and establishment of its New World Order agenda. The war
of terrorists dominated the world after September 11. Millions were
killed, injured and made homeless. The share of people of Afghanistan
was numerous bombardments, empowerment of Loya jirga consisting
of tribal and religious fossils. In addition, state terrorism appointed
a no-name lackey as the president of Afghanistan, giving him access
to millions of of dollars of aid, bribes and the like. The people
of Afghanistan have become poorer, more devastated and suffering
while the new self appointed rulers have become richer and more
united in their attempts to rob people and devoid them of rights.
Iraq has been turned into a huge cemetery. More than 1 million
people have been directly or indirectly killed as the result of
the war during the past 8 years. Masses have been made homeless.
People have been displaced and given Shia and Sunni identity. Religious
and tribal sectarianism was intensified under the name of democracy.
The state of political Islam and Islamic terrorism in Iraq was strengthened.
The war of terrorists was brought in the heart of Pakistan. Thousands
in Pakistan have lost their lives during the past two years as the
result of terrorist operations. A million people in Pakistan became
dispersed with nowhere to go following the attacks by Taliban. The
war was extended to Lebanon. The situation of Palestinians worsened.
During the past decade, the whole of the region has been directly
or indirectly affected by the war. The threat of terrorism is a
constant threat over the people. This is the result of a decade
of war of terrorists for the people of the region. In the West too,
many civil and individual rights have been abolished under the guise
of combatting terrorism. In US, prisoners are tortured and such
actions are even defended. Citizen’s lives are under direct control
of the state. The world, as we correctly predicted, turned into
a darker and bleaker place. The two poles of terrorism plunged the
society into more reactionary state.
Now, after the death of Bin laden, the leader of al-Qaeda, the
mastermind and the responsible figure for killing of thousands of
people in terrorist operations, some are optimistic that the war
of terrorists will end. Their argument is that by hunting down the
perpetrator of the war, the war ends. Some are worried that the
war of terrorists will intensify. Their argument is that al-Qaeda
and Islamists will take revenge and the world will witness an escalation
of terrorist operations. The fact is that, with Bin Laden’s death,
merely a new chapter of the book of terrorist war is turned. This
war will continue with other excuses and pretenses. Bin Laden’s
death will not affect the intensification or weakening of this war.
Bin Laden was merely the excuse to start the war. He was not even
mentioned a lot recently. To end the war of terrorists, the root
of terrorism and its material basis must be annihilated. It is precisely
here that it seems that the timing of the operation to kill Bin
Laden, following the mass protests against despotic and dictatorial
regimes for freedom and justice, is part of a new strategy adopted
by the vis a vis the region.
Why now?
The timing of this operation is questionable. It is said that Bin
Laden lived in Pakistan for more than 5 years. He lived in a 1 million
dollar villa only 4 kilometers from Pakistan’s military academy
which is under tight security and surveillance, and 60 kilometers
from the capital Islamabad. These facts make the picture more complicated.
The Us administration’s conflicting reports started only a few hours
after Obama’s announcement. The facts were changed every hour. It
took the Pakistani government almost a week to show any reaction.
At the same time, during the past two three weeks, after disclosure
of dealings behind closed door between Fatah and the Israeli government,
it was announced that with the intervention of the Egyptian government,
i.e army, Fatah and Hamas have signed a deal for a unity government
in Cairo. Apparently nobody has given a second thought to the Israeli
government’s objections. The American government has not made any
official remarks. However, looking a bit deeper and putting two
and two together one cannot but conclude that this deal has total
backing of the US. The Egyptian army is appointed by the US. Fatah
is ruined without financial aid from the US. How come, following
the overthrow of Mubarak, this becomes the first mandate of the
newly formed government of Egypt? It seems that these two recent
events which happened with two three weeks of each other have direct
link to the unrests in the region and the protests by the down trodden
people of the Middle East and North Africa. It appears that the
us administration, the leader of the pole of state terrorism, has
realized the potential explosive situation and is trying to adopt
and use a new strategy to maintain its power, influence, the basis
of capitalist system and prevent the revolutionary forces or the
extremist Islamists from taking power.
It seems that the turning of the page of war of terrorists is an
important element in this new strategy.
War of terrorists
The September 11 tragedy was a good excuse and opportunity for the
US to attack the region and establish its New World Order agenda
and hegemony as the super power. Hunting Bin Laden in the caves
of Afghanistan was an excuse and justification for the attack in
the region. The expansion of the wars in Iraq, Lebanon and Pakistan,
under the name of war against terror, were the bloody manifestations
of this reactionary strategy. This war will not end by the death
of Bin Laden, who was raised and found such position under the wings
of US. An end to Islamic terrorism is completely dependent on resolution
of two main issues in the region. To marginalize political Islam
and Islamic terrorism, more than anything else, the question of
Palestine must be resolved fairly. Formation of an independent Palestinian
state with all rights is the main basis for such process. The Palestinian
question has been an infected soar in the region. The Islamists
thrive on it. They use the misery of millions of people for the
pursuit of their own reactionary aims and policies. The second issue
in the marginalization of Islamists and combating political Islam
is the revolutionary overthrow of the Islamic regime of Iran as
one of the main leaders, the most important source of funds, military
and ideological support of this movement. When these two issues
are resolved, Islamists will be marginalized.
The recent events in the Middle East and North Africa, the pouring
of toiling and suppressed people into the streets for freedom, equality
and prosperity in the region quickly led the political-strategic
equations of the reactionary forces into a disarray. It was like
a social earthquake. The world was speechless towards these developments
and mass uprisings which spread from one country to another. It
has raised the support and salutation of millions of oppressed and
freedom loving people. In fear of losing its power, the world’s
reactionary forces come up with new tactics every day to quell the
situation. They try their best to end such developments with the
least damage or change. The protesting people of the region will
have the most influence in the political change and developments.
1.This article was first written in Farsi on 4 May, 2011. This is
a translated and updated version of it.
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