By Dr. Bouthaina Shaaban
The wave of liberation revolutions sweeping the
Arab world has shown the world that the Arabs are
alive and deserve freedom and prepared to fight and
die for it. But the strangest thing about it is that
the neo-conservatives are popping up their heads,
which have been crowned by the shame of wars and
torture, to claim that they “have been right” all
along. The occupation and despotism guru Elliott
Abrams wrote more than once claiming that “democratic
transformation started in Iraq”, which they left
devastated with millions of its people carrying the
scars of civil strife, division and massacres.
Condoleezza Rice also wrote and claimed that she was
vindicated, not in terms of what she said, but in
terms of what she did, including support of Israeli
occupation, the war on Iraq and Lebanon, torture in
Abu Ghraib and paying lip service to the rulers who
supported Israel’s war against Lebanon and Gaza. Rice
took part in making decisions which perpetuate Israeli
oppression of millions of Palestinians. She took part
in destroying Palestinian democracy. Today, she and
the creators of Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib, the symbols
of war on Iraq and Afghanistan, the supporters of
despotism and corruption, shamelessly claim that they
supported “the spread of democracy in the Arab world”.
These people don’t want to understand that the
democratic revolution in the Arab world is, at heart,
a response to American suppression of Arab freedom in
Palestine and Iraq and the unlimited support they have
been giving to the ugliest form of racist occupation
in human history. Only days ago, Mrs. Clinton, Rice’s
successor in the fight against Arab liberation from
Israeli oppression, said that “Security Council
resolutions are not the right way to make progress
towards the two state solution of the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict”. The next day Clinton
discovered that the “solution” she is promoting lies
in “vetoing” a resolution, a mere unbinding resolution
at the Security Council to denounce settlement
building.
The conscience of the Arab revolutionaries for
freedom, in Tunisia, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon and
elsewhere, has been formed in campaigns of solidarity
with the Palestinian struggle for salvation from
Israeli brutality, and in the movement opposed to the
American invasion of Iraq and the brutal Israeli
blockade of Gaza.
American politicians should realize that these
revolutions are against Western support of despotism,
occupation, corruption and submission to foreign
dictates. Pro-Western regimes have started to crumble
under the hammer of the forces of freedom, democracy
and human rights. The West will again be surprised at
the will, determination and ability of the Arab people
to change their future and steer it away from those
who forced occupation and humiliation on them and made
up racist theories of the Arabs as “terrorists”, unfit
for democracy and “in need of despots to rule them”.
The importance of what is happening today in the Arab
world is the fall of the colonial dimension of the
official regime which has ignored the crimes against
humanity in Palestine while the American
Administration was drafting its 39th veto against the
Arabs to prevent a mere condemnation of Israeli
settlement building which is an eternal shame for
Western “democracies”.
Now, Arab young people, in their different
countries, are paying with their blood in order to
liberate themselves from the oppression and corruption
which have been associated with Western influence. The
only thing Arabs know about this influence is the
brutality of its wars, the massacres of its occupation
and the humiliation of Arab dignity. They only know
its support of Jewish settlement, Israeli oppression
of the Palestinian people and depriving them, for over
sixty years, of freedom and preventing them from
having their national state. They only know America’s
friendship with regimes known for their humiliating
submission to Washington’s dictates against their own
people and in support of Israel’s crimes and wars.
They only know the stark hypocrisy and double
standards: Western societies enjoy democracy and
prosperity, while American influence is preventing our
people from having their freedom by the force of
weapons and oppression. They are forcing poverty on
our people by squandering their wealth and laundering
the money of their friends, the corrupt dictators.
They turn a blind eye to the use of donkeys, camels
and live bullets against young people yearning for
freedom only to maintain the rule of those who keep
silence about Israel’s crimes.
The most recent American veto, like tens of other
vetoes against the Arabs, contributed to the
perpetuation of Israeli suppression of the Palestinian
people, settling on their land, expelling and
condemning them to life in refugee camps. This will
not be the last American veto as long as American
political will is hostage to Zionism and to supporting
despotism, oppression, settlement and racism in the
Middle East.
For hundreds of millions of Arabs, the only thing
they see in the United States is this veto against
their freedom. Millions of young Arabs also see that
this veto is targeted at the simplest rights of the
Palestinian people. They will only see it as a
declaration of flagrant American hostility to the
freedom of Arabs and to all those who fight for it.
The dawn of Arab democracy, created by Arab masses
according to their own vision, has come; and Israeli
crimes and wars against Arabs have been the catalysts
of the local dimension of these revolutions. The West
should not be surprised when hundreds of millions,
from the Atlantic to the Gulf, chant that “the people
want an end to settlements in Palestine”.
What would Elliott Abrams, Condoleezza Rice and
Hilary Clinton say then? Would they also claim that
their American support to occupation and settlement
building aim at bringing about the two-state solution?
This new Middle East is different from that envisioned
by Condoleezza Rice and the neo-conservatives known
for their love of war, torture, shedding Arab blood
and absolute support for Israel and settlement
building. It will be made by the people of the Middle
East and for them in order to insure their freedom and
dignity.