before the stupidest western war in
the history of the modern world begins – i am, of course, referring to the
attack on syria that we all yet have to swallow – it
might be as well to say that the cruise missiles which we confidently expect to
sweep onto one of mankind’s oldest cities have absolutely nothing to do with syria .
they
are intended to harm iran . they are intended to strike at the
islamic republic now that it has a new and vibrant president – as opposed to
the crackpot mahmoud ahmadinejad – and when it just might be a little more
stable.
there
is nothing pleasant about the regime in damascus . nor do these comments let the
regime off the hook when it comes to mass gassing. but i am old enough to
remember that when iraq – then america ’s ally – used gas against the kurds
of hallabjah in 1988, we did not assault baghdad . indeed, that attack would have to
wait until 2003, when saddam no longer had any gas or any of the other weapons
we had nightmares over.
and
i also happen to remember that the cia put it about in 1988 that iran was responsible for the hallabjah
gassings, a palpable lie that focused on america ’s enemy whom saddam was then fighting
on our behalf. and thousands – not hundreds – died in hallabjah. but there you
go. different days, different standards.
and
i suppose it’s worth noting that when israel killed up to 17,000 men, women and
children in lebanon in 1982, in an invasion supposedly provoked by the
attempted plo murder of the israeli ambassador in london – it was saddam’s mate
abu nidal who arranged the killing, not the plo, but that doesn’t matter now –
america merely called for both sides to exercise “restraint”. and when, a few
months before that invasion, hafez al-assad – father of bashar – sent his
brother up to hama to wipe out thousands of muslim brotherhood rebels,
nobody muttered a word of condemnation. “hama rules” is how my old mate tom
friedman cynically styled this bloodbath.
anyway,
there’s a different brotherhood around these days – and obama couldn’t even
bring himself to say “boo” when their elected president got deposed.
but
hold on. didn’t iraq – when it was “our” ally against iran – also use gas on the iranian army?
it did. i saw the ypres-like wounded of this foul attack by saddam – us
officers, i should add, toured the battlefield later and reported back to washington – and we didn’t care a tinker’s
curse about it. thousands of iranian soldiers in the 1980-88 war were poisoned
to death by this vile weapon.
i
travelled back to tehran overnight on a train of military wounded and actually
smelled the stuff, opening the windows in the corridors to release the stench
of the gas. these young men had wounds upon wounds – quite literally. they had
horrible sores wherein floated even more painful sores that were close to
indescribable. yet when the soldiers were sent to western hospitals for
treatment, we journos called these wounded – after evidence from the un infinitely
more convincing than what we’re likely to get from outside damascus – “alleged”
gas victims.
so
what in heaven’s name are we doing? after countless thousands have died in syria ’s awesome tragedy, suddenly – now,
after months and years of prevarication – we are getting upset about a few
hundred deaths. terrible. unconscionable. yes, that is true. but we should have
been traumatised into action by this war in 2011. and 2012. but why now?
i
suspect i know the reason. i think that bashar al-assad’s ruthless army might
just be winning against the rebels whom we secretly arm. with the assistance of
the lebanese hezbollah – iran ’s ally in lebanon – the damascus regime broke the rebels in qusayr
and may be in the process of breaking them north of homs . iran is ever more deeply involved in
protecting the syrian government. thus a victory for bashar is a victory for iran . and iranian victories cannot be
tolerated by the west.
and
while we’re on the subject of war, what happened to those magnificent
palestinian-israeli negotiations that john kerry was boasting about? while we
express our anguish at the hideous gassings in syria , the land of palestine continues to be gobbled up. israel ’s likudist policy – to negotiate for
peace until there is no palestine left – continues apace, which is why
king abdullah of jordan ’s nightmare (a much more potent one
than the “weapons of mass destruction” we dreamed up in 2003) grows larger:
that “palestine ” will be in jordan , not in palestine .
but
if we are to believe the nonsense coming out of washington, london, paris and
the rest of the “civilised” world, it’s only a matter of time before our swift
and avenging sword smiteth the damascenes. to observe the leadership of the
rest of the arab world applauding this destruction is perhaps the most painful
historical experience for the region to endure. and the most shameful. save for
the fact that we will be attacking shia muslims and their allies to the
handclapping of sunni muslims. and that’s what civil war is made of.
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