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There is no roadmap to Mideast peace (David Warren)
Ottawa Citizen - Canada ^ | Wednesday, June 27, 2007 | David Warren

Posted on 06/27/2007 10:13:46 AM PDT by GMMAC

There is no roadmap to Mideast peace

David Warren, Ottawa Citizen Special
Published: Wednesday, June 27, 2007


No sooner has Tony Blair retired as prime minister of Britain, than the "Quartet of Middle East mediators" -- the U.S., E.U., U.N., and Russia -- are poised to appoint him to the even-less-thankful post of chief draughtsman for the endless revisions of "roadmaps to peace" between Israel and the Arabs. As the Quartet's Middle East envoy, he will also be charged with restoring Palestinian unity -- a task that even the Saudi Arabs seem to have given up in despair and disgust.

To my mind, the idea of Mr. Blair reviving the "roadmap," while Ehud Olmert is releasing 250 Palestinian psychopaths from Israeli jails as a "gesture," and making the same-old-same-old "overtures" to the "moderate" Arab "states," is not a happy one. I used to think the Arabs never learn. Now I think that we don't.

The Israeli and Western diplomatic approach to the conquest of Gaza by the psychopaths of Hamas has been to caress and pile aid upon Mahmoud Abbas and the psychopaths of Fatah. Because the obvious objection to this shouldn't have to be explained -- never give weapons to psychopaths -- let me deal with the more subtle, tactical end in view.

So far as it could have any merit at all, the idea appears to be "divide and conquer." This is the moment to embrace Fatah, against the outwardly more radical party the Palestinians actually voted into office, to have a "peace partner" who is scared enough by what Hamas has just achieved in Gaza, to welcome our embrace. Moreover, those "moderate" Arab "states," starting with Egypt and Saudi Arabia, are themselves aware that Hamas is, like Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, now beholden to Iran, and that revolutionary Iran is quickly becoming a bigger worry for them than Israel could ever be. Surely, under these circumstances, hay can be made. Let's everybody who is frightened (and with cause) come to an arrangement that will subvert the ayatollahs.

It is one of those ideas, too clever by at least half, that has never worked in the Middle East, where all alliances are temporary, and no enemies are ever forgotten. The very concept of "national interest" does not exist among the Arabs. (I know that sounds strong, but it's true.) This is not only because pan-Arabism and pan-Islamism have successively kept an alternative to the nation-state alive, but because from the origin of modern Arab statehood, almost every Arab state has been almost constantly governed by a family clique. The Arab states remain today essentially dynastic, as well as essentially tyrannical. The interests being served are thus the interests of the clans -- whether Sauds, Assads, Hashemites, Mubaraks or the others. In each case the nation is perpetuated only as a kind of monstrous family business.

We nevertheless persist, in the West, in thinking that we are dealing with states. Israel is a state, and we can certainly deal with it; the Americans are attempting to create proper states in Iraq and Afghanistan. But the difficulties we are encountering in the latter cases are such as we would encounter anywhere in the region.

Each of our potential "peace partners" is surfing a boiling cauldron, and generally, one that he has helped to heat. The long-term demonization of Israel, and the broader argument that the Arab/Muslim world is the way it is today not from any fault of its own but because of external oppression, have been employed so long and so effectively by each of the "moderate" despots that it can never be abandoned.

For any of them to actually make peace, as the late Anwar Sadat tried to do in the 1970s, would be for him to abandon his surfboard. It would be an act of suicide -- and on behalf of his whole clan.

In other words, it won't happen. It is sad that it won't happen, and cannot happen, but there you have it: Some things are sad.

Another legacy of perpetual tyranny is the paranoical belief in various secret agendas, being pursued behind the open ones. The more brilliant the commentator, the more entertaining the paranoia. It has been suggested, passim, through the Arab and Muslim media that Israel and her fair-weather friends are actually embracing Fatah in order to destroy it. Better for Israel to face Hamas and its Iranian sponsors head on. It has even been suggested, and by Amir Taheri -- a Persian commentator who is normally a source of rationality and good information -- that the U.S. and Israel ordered Mahmoud Abbas to "take a dive" in Gaza, presumably in return for all that aid he is now receiving.

Oh, please. Our side is not as smart as that. Our side is not even smart enough to realize that the whole idea of a "roadmap to peace" between Israel and the Arabs is, in its very nature, absurd. This is a region where power alone counts, and agreements are for suckers.

David Warren's column appears Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.

© The Ottawa Citizen 2007


TOPICS: Canada; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: blair; hamas; israel; palestinians

"I used to think the Arabs never learn.
Now I think that we don't."


... typical of David Warren's moral clarity!

1 posted on 06/27/2007 10:13:54 AM PDT by GMMAC
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2 posted on 06/27/2007 10:18:20 AM PDT by GMMAC (Discover Canada governed by Conservatives: www.CanadianAlly.com)
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To: GMMAC

I have a lot of respect and admiration for Tony Blair, but I have to say he is a first class FOOL for wanting the middle east peace envoy job. Is he really so deluded that he thinks that sweet reason (or even half or ALL of “Palestine”) can make the Arabs stop hating the Jews. And this will be a poor
ending to his political career.


3 posted on 06/27/2007 10:36:27 AM PDT by CondorFlight (I)
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To: GMMAC
"I used to think the Arabs never learn. Now I think that we don't."

You took the very line I thought was most acute.

I pity Mr. Blair, who will be made to appear a quixotic fool by events.

4 posted on 06/27/2007 10:45:14 AM PDT by headsonpikes (Genocide is the highest sacrament of socialism.)
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To: GMMAC

Warren’s right—non-islamics never learn.


5 posted on 06/27/2007 10:48:39 AM PDT by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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To: CondorFlight
I'm always quite amazed when I hear conservatives speak well of Blair.
While he's been commendably on the right side in the WOT (... but, hey, Rudy has been too!) Blair & his horrid wife have left social carnage in their wake in the UK that's light years beyond anything even Hillary's (at least publicly) ever advocated !!!
6 posted on 06/27/2007 10:53:29 AM PDT by GMMAC (Discover Canada governed by Conservatives: www.CanadianAlly.com)
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To: GMMAC

The Road Map is a dead end.


7 posted on 06/27/2007 10:53:39 AM PDT by GeorgefromGeorgia
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8 posted on 06/27/2007 11:17:46 AM PDT by SJackson (isolationism never was, never will be acceptable response to[expansionist] tyrannical governments)
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9 posted on 06/27/2007 11:21:49 AM PDT by Clive
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To: GeorgefromGeorgia

The Road Map is a dead end.
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Succinct....and to the point.


10 posted on 06/27/2007 11:29:33 AM PDT by cowdog77 (" Are there any brave men left in Washington, or are they all cowards?")
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To: GMMAC

No, there is no road map and there never was. Both sides claim the land as theirs. God said ‘to your descendants I will give the land from the Wadi in Egypt to the Euphrates’. Now Abraham had two sons Ishmael and Issac and their descendents think that God meant them. Unable to decide which one is right, they have chosen to cut the baby in half.


11 posted on 06/27/2007 12:00:21 PM PDT by ex-snook ("But above all things, truth beareth away the victory.")
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To: GMMAC; Shermy

Actually, there is a road map to peace in the middle east, and it is this: clear, well-defined and well-defended borders, and a well-trained well-armed defense force.

You have to be clear with yourself that “peace in the middle east” is what you will create within your own borders. It will be an act of your own civilized and determined will. It will exist where you are prepared to establish it and defend it.

There may some day be peace among arabs, but you can’t let your own peace be held hostage to the toxic disfunction of the most toxicly disfunctional societies on the planet. If you want peace, then build it, defend it, make no apology for it. Be prepared to fight for it, because if you aren’t, it won’t exist anywhere.

As for Blair’s peace mission, this is one man on this earth with a guaranteed job security like none other. If he chooses as his mission bringing peace to the arab world this side of heaven, he has taken on a task that will see him well into his golden years, a job he could confidently pass on to his eldest son and grandson after him. Peace in the middle east will exist where peaceful people settle, which is to say, within Israeli borders. In the absense of a peaceful populace, there will never be peace, which means that Blair’s services will be in permanent demand as long as he wants the gig.


12 posted on 06/27/2007 12:49:12 PM PDT by marron
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To: marron

“As for Blair’s peace mission, this is one man on this earth with a guaranteed job security like none other”

Great line!


13 posted on 06/27/2007 1:02:15 PM PDT by Shermy
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