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''Bush's Iraq plans: Reincarnation of failed 1930s British policy''

By Issam Nashashibi and Abdelatif Rayan
YellowTimes.org Guest Columnists (United States)

(YellowTimes.org) – By all U.S. media accounts, Saddam Hussein's days are numbered.
Moreover, Pentagon pundits predict a massive U.S. victory over Saddam's rusty military
machine.

Will Bush's Iraq policy bring a real victory to crown America's hegemony in the Middle 
East
and elsewhere? Could history be our guidance?

Bush's Iraq policy is reminiscent to the 1930s British "re- occupation" of Iraq. By 
March
1921, almost four years after they invaded Mesopotamia, the British created Iraq as a 
new
entity managed by "a suitable Arab" who was a member of the Hashemite clan, King Faisal
I. In addition, the British supported and promoted narrowly based groups - such as 
tribal
leaders - over the growing, urban-based nationalist movement.

In pursuing this policy, the British were attempting to achieve their military 
objectives of
securing their route to India and controlling strategic oil sources. By the mid-1930s, 
Iraq
exported oil via a pipeline to refineries in Haifa, Palestine.

Palestine, at that time, was in turmoil. Palestinian Arabs were rioting against the 
Zionist-
promoted Jewish immigration to Palestine. Faisal was alarmed about Jewish immigration
and expected that "bloodshed would certainly result" from such a demographic change.
However, his concern was mostly centered on the negative effect of any bloodshed in
Palestine on Iraqi-British relations as confirmed by the August 1936 British Foreign 
Office's
"Report on the Repercussions in Iraq of the Creation of a National Home for the Jews in
Palestine."

Although public sentiment supported Arab Palestinians against such foreign 
encroachment,
Iraqi governments were careful not to shatter Iraqi-British relations while repeatedly
warning Britain about the destabilizing effect of Iraqi public opinion's 
pro-Palestinian
sentiments. Their official policy on Jewish immigration to Palestine resembled walking 
a
tight rope: it avoided offending British sensibilities without inflaming public 
opinion.

To mollify public sentiments, Iraqi governments fostered unofficial support for the 
Arab
cause in Palestine. As a result, Iraq became the center of pan-Arab anti-British 
activities
and a mecca for Egyptian, Syrian and Palestinian nationalists.

Despite these strong nationalistic anti-British public sentiments, the British managed 
to
coerce the Iraqi government into entering WWII in support of Britain. The immediate 
effect
of this British political pressure was riots in Baghdad and the killing of several 
hundred
people, mostly Jewish Iraqis.

Perceived as a threat to their interest, the riots were countered by British military
intervention and the resignation of the Iraqi Prime Minister, Rashid Ali, in favor of 
a new
"suitable Arab." With British blessing, martial law was established and the new 
government
started to act against the "subversive" nationalist forces that dominated Iraqi public 
life.

Thus started what the nationalists described as the "second British occupation of 
Iraq,"
which also included efforts of "re- structuring" Iraq with complete British and 
American
supervision as reported by the New York Times. The British resumed full control of the
education system while the Americans dominated the media. All nationalist and 
militaristic
materials were banned and deleted from textbooks. In addition, the army was purged or
neglected.

Clearly, there is nothing new in the current U.S. military scenarios to invade Iraq 
especially
what Administration officials allude to in their post Saddam plans. Such policies 
confirm the
Administration's intention to conquer and occupy Iraq. They also call for disarming 
Iraq and
"downsizing" its armed forces while getting Iraq ready for a "democratic transition" 
and the
removal of senior officials of the governing Ba’ath Party. "Much of the bureaucracy 
would
carry on under new management," a U.S. official added.

These officials were silent about their quest for a "suitable Arab" to implement their 
post
Saddam plans; perhaps another member of the Hashemite clan currently ruling Jordan.
They also concealed their intention to pull Iraq from its Arab roots and make it a NATO
member by altering nationalist and religious forces in Iraqi society.

Iraqi opposition groups have signed on to the Administration's plans and are fully
cooperating with their Washington handlers to create a "federal, non-Arab demilitarized
Iraq" as Kanan Makiya, the group's ideologist, envisioned post Saddam Iraq in his 
speech at
the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) symposium two weeks ago.

Makiya further detailed the thinking of "some Iraqi circles" that are "working closely 
with
some agencies of the [U.S.] government" in planning for post Saddam rule. He argued 
for a
"federal" Iraqi government, which "cannot be thought of any longer, in any politically
meaningful sense of the word, as an Arab entity." He went on to say that a democratic 
Iraq
has to be "a non-Arab Iraq."

That is the Iraq that "can bring Western civilization" and "values" into the Middle 
East,
added Serif Egali, of the Turkish-USA Business Council, another participant of the AEI
symposium.

For President Bush, who has not conveyed any convincing argument to justify waging war
against Iraq, the success of his Iraqi adventure must be more than eliminating Saddam 
and
his cronies. It is nothing less than crafting a new Iraq that is divorced from any Arab
concern, especially the Palestinian cause. For him and his hard-line advisors, removing
Saddam presents the U.S. "with a historic opportunity" that is "as large as anything 
that has
happened in the Middle East since the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the entry of 
British
troops into Iraq in 1917," expounded Makiya.

It is an opportunity to create Middle East realities where newly re-constructed 
"entities" will
have neither basis for shared political culture, unity of emotions and aims; nor shared
sufferings and hopes.

If history is our guide, the Iraqi people will defy this plan just as they resisted 
the British
1930s plans that failed to maintain a "suitable Arab regime" because the original 
British sin,
creating the Palestine problem, is still with us.

Issam Nashashibi, an Arab-American political activist, is a US- based Director of Deir 
Yassin
Remembered. . he can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Issam Nashashibi, long-time activist for Palestinian human rights, is a U.S.-based 
Director
of Deir Yassin Remembered (http://www.deiryassin.org), an organization of Jews and non-
Jews whose objective is to build a memorial for the victims of the Deir Yassin 
massacre.
Abdelatif Rayan is a Washington-based Middle East consultant and journalist.]

Issam Nashashibi encourages your comments: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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