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		<title>Every Day is Groundhog Day in the Middle East</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alan Caruba</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/2009/11/01/day-groundhog-day-middle-east/">Every Day is Groundhog Day in the Middle East</a></p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/arabia.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-9053" style="margin: 5px;" title="arabia" src="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/arabia.jpg" alt="arabia" width="130" height="93" /></a>In the movie, “Groundhog Day”, the main character wakes up day after day, trapped in the same events, desperately looking for a way out of that living nightmare. It’s a very good metaphor for the Middle East.</p></p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com">WesternFront America</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/2009/11/01/day-groundhog-day-middle-east/">Every Day is Groundhog Day in the Middle East</a></p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/arabia1.jpg#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-9053" style="margin: 5px;" title="arabia" src="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/arabia1.jpg" alt="arabia" width="181" height="130" /></a>In the movie, “Groundhog Day”, the main character wakes up day after day,  trapped in the same events, desperately looking for a way out of that living  nightmare. It’s a very good metaphor for the Middle East.</p>
<p>Here are some quotes from a book whose title I will reveal in a moment:</p>
<p>“The only truly transcendent law in the Middle East is that of unintended  consequences.”</p>
<p>“Nation-building and the redressing of historic wrongs were in the air…”</p>
<p>“His fighters secured control of key rivers, recaptured Kut, and on (date  withheld) stormed victoriously into Baghdad. Still undecided was how this famous  city—and, indeed, most of Mesopotamia—would now be governed.”</p>
<p>“I suppose we have underestimated the fact that this country is really an  inchoate mass of tribes which can’t as yet be reduced to any system. The Turks  didn’t govern and we have tried to govern…and failed.”</p>
<p>And finally “Our armies have come into your cities and lands not as  conquerors or enemies, but as liberators.”</p>
<p>All this and more was said in the 1920s by British imperialists. If it sounds  like things being said by Americans, then you must assume that America has been  repeating all the mistakes of Great Britain in the exact same places.</p>
<p>The book being quoted is “Kingmakers: The Invention of the Modern Middle  East” by Karl E. Mayer and Shareen Blair Brysac ($18.95, W.W. Norton, softcover)  and its five-hundred pages are devoted to the extraordinary personalities of the  1920s who, believing it was Great Britain’s duty was to bring civilization to  India, Africa, and the Middle East, devoted themselves to “Pax Britannia”, the  rule of distant colonies representing a fourth of the world’s population.</p>
<p>The book is a reminder that whatever passes for modernity in the Middle East  has generally been imposed by the process of European colonization in quest of  its oil and other riches to fatten the profits of various British, French, and  American business enterprises such as the Suez Canal and the oil companies.</p>
<p>Left to themselves the polyglot of tribes would never have experienced  anything resembling modernization.</p>
<p>Afghanistan today would look very much the same to the earliest invaders and  explorers who passed through it. No roads. No hospitals. Few schools. No jobs  except raising poppies for the heroin trade or serving in the army or police.  Men raised from youth to fight anyone and everyone. Pushtuns, Tajiks, Hazarus,  Uzbeks, Turkmen, and Qizilbash.</p>
<p>The Middle East had been ruled by the Turkish Ottoman Empire for  centuries—from Egypt to Persia. Going back even further in history, the region  was no stranger to European invasions. The Crusades were a response against the  Islamic invaders that at one point had laid siege to Vienna.</p>
<p>As the authors note, “In his history of Jerusalem, the Israeli writer Amos  Elon calculates that over four millennia the Holy City has known ‘twenty ruinous  sieges, two intervals of total destruction, eighteen recent reconstructions, and  at least eleven transitions from one religion to another.” In 1967 visitors  could find the remnants of “Roman encampments, Crusader castles, Turkish  parapets, and British pillboxes.”</p>
<p>To suggest, for example, that after more than sixty years of Israeli national  sovereignty that Arab neighbor nations (and Iran) have the slightest intention  of allowing it to exist is to ignore the history of centuries old intolerance  directed against both Christian and Jew.</p>
<p>Following World War One, England and France divided the remains of the  Ottoman Empire that had chosen to side with Germany. It would have died sooner  or later of its own dead weight, but it was Sir Percy Zachariah Cox who would  take out “a map and a pencil to draw the boundary between Iraq and the Nejd (now  Saudi Arabia). The borders with Syria and Transjordan were defined similarly.”</p>
<p>There were Arab leaders, but they were generally the pawns of the great  powers, frequently assassinated or deposed. With some exceptions, the nations of  the Middle East continue to be ruled by monarchs and despots.</p>
<p>As the British Empire shrank in the wake of World War Two and American power  grew only one thing is clear. Neither of these imperial powers had any clue, nor  way of dealing with the Middle East’s regressive Islamic fanaticism that remains  a ceaseless threat to Western civilization. And, as in past times, the debates  rage about staying in or getting out.</p>
<p>Every day in the Middle East is Groundhog Day.</p>
<p>© <span style="font-size: small;"><strong>Alan Caruba</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Alan Caruba</strong> writes a daily blog at <a href="http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">FactsNotFantasy</a> and a weekly commentary at the website of <a href="http://www.anxietycenter.com/" target="_blank">The National Anxiety  Center</a>.</p>
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