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America-bashing has gone far enough
Gulf News ^ | 2 FEB 2007 | Khalaf Al Habtoor

Posted on 02/04/2007 5:02:30 AM PST by radar101

You can't tune in to an Arabic channel nowadays without coming across analysts, former politicians and ex-generals moaning and groaning about America and the West. Their views almost always paint the Middle East as a terminal victim of neo-imperialism, corporate greed and raw aggression.

In the world of the professional pundit we are always the innocent bystanders. The conflicts besetting this region are not of our making, they say. Everything is America's fault. Few ever come up with viable solutions. To be fair the US government deserves much of the anger directed towards it for its ill-thought out Mideast policy. A recent BBC poll that sought the opinions of 26,000 people in 25 countries indicates 49 per cent feel the US plays a mainly negative role in today's world. Surprisingly, attitudes in Germany, France and Indonesia were least favourable.

But here's an interesting snippet. Some 57 per cent of Americans disapprove of the way their government handled the Iraq war.

Okay. So we know that Washington has blundered over Iraq but this shouldn't mean that everything America and its allies propose is automatically perceived as negative. This trend has become so bad there is now a situation of them and us, which has led some Arab nations to cool relations with the West and cast around for new friends.
A January 25 Reuter's report was headlined "Gulf states seen shifting away from US assets". The fact is we must be careful what we wish for because it just might happen.
Let's ask ourselves these questions. Do we really want to sever or water down our alliances with the world's superpower? And if we were to do something that foolish what might be the economic, political and strategic consequences?
With regard to the GCC states it would be nice if we could emulate stand-alone, neutral Switzerland. The problem is we can't.

Our countries are blessed - some might say cursed - with the world's most coveted resource: oil. Everyone wants a stake in it and we need to protect it. In truth, we cannot do this alone.

Fragile
So, like it or not, we need to cooperate with a friendly foreign power at least until such time as we are set-up militarily and technologically to stand on our own feet. Imperfect as it is, the US is the only superpower in town.
There are pretenders, countries that aim to muscle out the West and which are currently out to woo us. But their challenges are fragile and, in any case, their world view, ideologies and agendas are not ours. To be painfully frank, if America and the West were to dump us we would soon be saying 'Come back, all is forgiven'.
If we no longer had the benefit of US satellites, for instance, our communications would be cut. If the West stopped supplying spare parts, our planes would be grounded; our hospital equipment left to rust.
Moreover if we work towards harming the US economy, in the end we will only be harming ourselves since our own economies are inter-related and inter-dependent and especially since our currencies are pegged with the dollar. I believe the time has come to stop the anti-Western rhetoric, and work with the West instead of against it.

With a sincere will, together we can strive towards a peaceful Iraq, which does not discriminate on sectarian lines. Together we can help Lebanon heal its war wounds and divisions. And together we can concentrate on bringing a Palestinian state to fruition.
This requires a massive change of heart on our side. We are hurt, rightly so, and it won't be easy but it's worth remembering this.

In January 2009, the White House is due to receive new tenants. Whether these will be Republican or Democrat there will be a change in policy.
The US public proved their eagerness for a new direction in the November 2006 mid-term elections and presidential candidates are reflecting this new mood in their pre-campaign speeches.
One after the other they speak of the need for diplomacy and a new hearts and minds approach vis-Ã -vis this part of the world. In this case, we must not burn our boats. In the meantime it's worth reflecting on the good things the US has done in the world and put the last few years in perspective as an out-of-character aberration.

Realistically speaking we need each other, so let's be courageous enough to offer Washington the hand of friendship. We need to transparently and professionally convey our concerns and requirements while emphasising that any new way of dealing with each another cannot be a one way street.
With our region imperiled and the future of our children at stake the road ahead demands an adult and sensible approach, not one based on revenge and grievance.
The nub of the issue is this. How do you envision the future of your country? Do you want to live in a free economy that offers you the freedom to choose your own lifestyle?

If so, then the West is indispensable. And that's the bottom line.
We're at a crossroads. There are hard choices to be made. The responsibility lies with all of us to choose wisely and well.
Khalaf Al Habtoor is a businessman and chairman of Al Habtoor Group


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1 posted on 02/04/2007 5:02:32 AM PST by radar101
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To: radar101

How refreshing. Thanks for posting it.


2 posted on 02/04/2007 5:15:31 AM PST by Angel
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To: radar101
In the meantime it's worth reflecting on the good things the US has done in the world and put the last few years in perspective as an out-of-character aberration.

So they really wanted Sadam and Sons? I don't get it.

3 posted on 02/04/2007 5:24:10 AM PST by Mark was here (You are guilty of something when you do it, proving your guilt is something else.)
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To: radar101

Well, they better get used to Iran's mental mullahs And the great Mandi (simular to Linus' Great Pumpkin) running the show, because the RATS certainly will not defend them.


4 posted on 02/04/2007 5:25:33 AM PST by Nathan Zachary
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To: radar101
Do you want to live in a free economy that offers you the freedom to choose your own lifestyle?

This pablum is written by a muslim/islamic cultist?

He knows full well that sharia does not allow the freedom to choose your own lifestyle.

This is propaganda, nothing more, nothing less, and is allowed under the tenets of the koran that allow, nay, encourage, these type of cultists to lie to the infidel. (Read: the decadent Americans...)

What a crock of crap.

5 posted on 02/04/2007 5:46:42 AM PST by OldSmaj (Death to islam. I am now and will always be, a sworn enemy of all things muslim.)
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To: radar101

BTTT


6 posted on 02/04/2007 5:48:38 AM PST by Right_in_Virginia
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To: radar101
You can't tune in to an Arabic channel nowadays without coming across analysts, former politicians and ex-generals moaning and groaning about America

I don't why he would limit this comment to "Arabic channels". It's not like ABC, NBC, CBS, or CNN are any different.

7 posted on 02/04/2007 5:53:55 AM PST by libertylover (If it's good and decent, you can be sure the Democrat Party leaders are against it.)
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To: Nathan Zachary
"Well, they better get used to Iran's mental mullahs And the great Mandi (simular to Linus' Great Pumpkin) running the show, because the RATS certainly will not defend them."

The RATS certainly will not defend them, and the people who voted for RATS last time don't give a damn either. Of late I have often asked the question of democraps I know, "how many dead are you guys willing to endure in our country?" Unlike the Viet Cong, these terrorist filth have followed and will follow us home when we surrender. The truth as I see it is that a lot of so called Americans are in a get even mode. They hate big business because it makes profits; they hate their neighbors because they have a little more; they hate George Bush because they listen to CNNBS, ABS, cBS, NBS, and David Letterman. They support the troops because their fuehrers told them to (it makes good window dressing), but they're too stupid to understand what the mission is and support it. They've bought into the b.s. about the "War in Iraq" rather than understand that Iraq is a battle in the War on Terror--probably because that concept is too hard. The Union/MSM/David Letterman didn't tell them to think that way.

8 posted on 02/04/2007 6:05:44 AM PST by RushLake (I neutered my dog; now he's a liberal.)
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To: radar101
I figure the America Bashers will start lowering the volume anyway. Now that the Democrats have regained some power the MSM is less likely to throw them as much red meat.
9 posted on 02/04/2007 6:33:00 AM PST by BallyBill (Serial Hit-N-Run poster)
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To: radar101
So, like it or not, we need to cooperate with a friendly foreign power at least until such time as we are set-up militarily and technologically to stand on our own feet.

When pigs fly.

There are pretenders, countries that aim to muscle out the West and which are currently out to woo us. But their challenges are fragile and, in any case, their world view, ideologies and agendas are not ours.

They may have a different agenda, but their world view and ideology is the same.

10 posted on 02/04/2007 7:18:54 AM PST by Spirochete
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To: radar101
Nice but naive. He seems to understand the West will, in the future, be signficantly less reliant on the Middle East's only important resource. Also, he understands that once that happens we could care less about their idiotic medieval religious societies. What he doesn't realize is that it's too late. Too much of the Wests' capitol has been spent trying to drag them into the 21st century. Talk to my hand........
11 posted on 02/04/2007 8:00:56 AM PST by guitarchas
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