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What the F is going on in Georgia? August 28, 2008

Georgia has been in the news. Small countries or regions get into the news only when big countries get involved. So, Yo Ho Georgia, you got Lucky.

Russia is back on the world stage as the monster that the Western world’s politicians and novelists love it to be. This Red Russia Rising mentality might even resurrect the careers of international spy and thriller writers like  ummm.. Tom Clancy.

This blog’s views on the whole situation can be summed up in Rajiv’s views expressed on the online comments pages of The New York Times. He was writing in response to this typical whiny tone about Russia’s role in Georgia:Russia Blames the Victim”.

Rajiv’s comments to this article are as follow (Copy pasted from THIS LINK, Comment No. 30):

”Sorry, I’ve got to disagree with this opinion piece. ALL of Western media are blindly siding with Georgia and vilifying Russia. Even a local newspaper in New Zealand has published a random letter (New Zealanders are not well known for their interest in global politics and are better known for their neutrality and blissful ignorance) from someone expressing his outrage (surely generated by Western media coverage of this conflict) at Russian aggression against Georgia. Needless to say it made me laugh both because of its naiveness and ignorance.


Even generally left wing and objective BBC is strongly prejudiced against Russia.

In this conflict Russians are no saints but they have certainly been given too many reasons in the last 20 years or so to go mad like this. After the break up of Soviet Union the West has treated Russia with nothing but contempt and mockery. Even as this was not enough, United States and NATO have been- unnecessarily- pursuing the policy of military adventurism against already beleaguered Russia: from surrounding Russia with NATO allies to installing missile defense shields around its border.

Russia is the only country in the world that speaks out on strong discrimination against Russian ethnic minorities in the new countries that emerged after the break up of Soviet Union. The West grossly underestimated Russian nationalism and sense of pride. Russia was written off as a stinking and ailing third world country that only had nuclear bombs, weapons and military to speak of.

But last decade has taken Western world by surprise. Russia has been resurgent because of two factors: it’s Petroleum and Natural gas wealth and its ambitious nationalism. For better or worse Europe and the West will always have to deal with this huge country that has global strategic interests because of its history, geography and very strong national identity.

Russia has seen Western contempt and Western military ganging up against it in the last 10 years or so. Russia has also been snubbed when it tried to speak for its Slavic neighbors in Eastern Europe. Kosovo was made into a free country without much regard for Russian objections. Now, Western intervention and encroachment seems (from Russian point of view) to be targeted at Russia itself. Can you blame this proud nation for acting mad when tiny Georgia in its backyard taunts Russia because it thinks it is buds with Western Europe, UK and USA?

Abkhazia and South Ossetia have wanted independence for long like Kosovo. Citizens in these two regions have faced aggression and human rights violations by Georgian police and military. Russian military action was imminent and has been in the making for a long time.

Georgia itself remains a corrupt country and away from its capital Tbilisi Georgians live in dilapidated conditions. Rather than playing these stupid and dangerous geopolitical games Georgia must pursue peace and reconciliation with its own neighbors. Georgia should also stop bullying South Ossetia/Abkhazia regions and respect their autonomy.”

— Rajiv, New Zealand

 

Suicide Terrorism 101 February 26, 2008

***May edit later for clarity and fix typos, typing it off and publishing it instantly for now**

**All comments are welcome and please feel free to share with others***

 

I am running short on time to update this blog often. But I will definitely continue to update this blog especially when I feel compelled to by some flaming concerns or ideas. And this one was inspired by an article ”Genesis of Suicide Terrorism” by Scott Atran published in an excellent collection of essays called ”The best American Science and Nature Writing” edited by Steven Pinker. I certainly have some ideas about this terror about terrorism that is heard about everywhere from Presidential/ Prime Ministerial or Congressional/ Parliamentary speeches to mass media outlets, internet webpages, books etc.

 

 

I jotted down these points in a hurry last night after reading the article. The purpose of this post is not to write an article high on statistics but to offer some insights based on common sense.

 

 

I am trying to focus on crucial issues that maybe considered irrelevant, trivial or abstract by foreign policy institutes and academics who are more interested in explaining away things through reason and statistics. Indeed most people in Middle East and even in West are not looking for psychoanalysis, politics or statistics as they behave in much simpler and subtler ways. They neither read nor are interested in reading press releases and statements by the US State Department, thesis or papers by academics, books by specialists or journalists.

 

 

I hope this post will help anyone reading it to understand the issue or at least reflect on it. Please note that the terrorism that I mention is that of Islamic extremism.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Why Suicide Terrorism exists?

 

 

1.) Poverty and religious/ideological Extremism– The article by Scott Atran undermines poverty as the major cause of suicide terrorism. I strongly disagree. Poverty produces suicide terrorism on many levels: poor or nonexistent education that results in dogmatism, unemployment because of shattered economy, frustration, desperation, bitterness, disturbed family life; all these factors in turn make young individuals very vulnerable to religious fundamentalism, fatalism, charismatic fundamentalist spiritual leaders.

 

 

 

Ideological extremism is created in part because of poverty as mentioned above but it also exists on its own. As Scott Atran mentions that many of the suicide bombers have been fairly educated young men with respectable jobs. Culture and religion play powerful roles. I’m sure academic degrees do not represent education. If it did Islamic society won’t be riddled with messed up theocratic governments, women won’t face inhuman restrictions and even bigger threats of domestic violence and honor killings. I think Bushites and American conservatives got it right when they talk about opening up of the markets and liberalizing economies.

 

 

 

In the absence of healthy interaction with the West and Islamic countries extremism spreads and pervades all sections of society. But unfortunately Bushites and Conservatives also don’t give a damn about sincerely liberalizing or educating Islamic societies as they seem to be more interested in money$$$$$$ as the pattern of American trade and diplomatic links with countries like Saudi Arabia shows.

 

 

 

2.) Big Egos and let’s admit we all love this big game-- Another huge reason that feeds terrorism is that leaders both in the West and Islamic nations are more worried about flaunting their egos than pursuing peace. Nobody wants to make concessions, in their hearts the power wielding leaders know that they will always have power and money and do not see how bringing peace at the expense of their egos will benefit them. So, both calls for Jihad and Crusade feed each other.

 

 

 

What is even worse most of the common folks, the masses themselves show this trend. Thanks to media and populists this whole ”clash of civilizations’ thing has become a fun game for West and the East. When suicide bombers blow themselves up, CNN and other Networks are dumb enough to broadcast videos of rejoicing Muslims. You bet Al Jazeera does the same when it shows the images of Muslims getting slaughtered by Israeli or Western forces, their homes getting blown up by powerful weapons. People’s emotions are stirred against each other to fuel hatred. This tit for tat game becomes addictive and people want to keep on playing it both for fun and vindictiveness. Peace is out of the question when people don’t want it in the first place.

 

 

 

3.) Terrorism is a massive business for both sides– As already mentioned leaders in the Islamic world as well as in the West derive their support from the same source- Terrorism- that they both accuse each other of. Osama Bin Laden becomes a Islamic hero because he claims to fight Crusaders. George W. Bush etc. win votes for fighting Jihadists. The West even creates enormous new bureaucratic departments, intelligence agencies to fight this new threat. Armies are deployed in foreign countries. Weapons companies make billions of dollars which I’m sure are shared by government agencies who give out contracts. Can you guess Why Donald Rumsfeld was so much in love with the war thing? It was his business as in money maker and power justifier.

 

 

 

 

SOLUTIONS.

 

 

 

1.) Foreign direct investment and free trade relations with Islamic countries, industrialization, development of service based economies in the Islamic societies that in turn will open up their societies; expose them to liberal ideas, education, culture, tolerance and in the long run- hopefully- civil liberties, religious freedom. Prosperity indeed makes people too busy and too happy to go off to foreign lands as suicide bombers to get a comfortable place in heaven with 72 virgins (male or female). Smaller prosperous nations like UAE, Bahrain, Qatar and in South East Asia, Malaysia are too busy doing the business and interested in progressive pursuits to bother about suicide bombings against people who they have nothing against in the first place.

 

 

 

2.) Counter extremist education and media outlets– For once we need good quality TV, Radio stations that emphasize the importance of peace, tolerance, free trade, mutual understanding between Islam and Western Christianity/ West and East. These TV and Radio channels should also have lots of non news entertainment (like dubbed and subtitled movies, Sitcoms, TV dramas) and infotainment (modeled after History channel, National Geographic, Discovery channel etc. that should have Middle East history, culture, public affairs, society, civil liberties and East-West harmony as their focus) content. Propagandist short wave radio stations are not very good models.

 

 

 

3.) Marketing peace– Peace must be marketed as a great incentive not preached as a chore. In Islamic countries people should be made aware of the fruits of peace: prosperity, stability, free trade, better quality of life for families and future generations.

 

Peace will indubitably make Islamist leaders jobless. Their leadership, energy, intelligence and influence must be channeled in different directions. They can head democratic, civil governments. They can share power like Hamas (governing Hamas will prove to be a good thing in the long run and it also makes it easy for West to do business with it that way) In no way, should these leaders and rulers be rendered unemployed. The result will be the same as the devastating effects in Iraq after firing Baathist bureaucracy, disbanding army and police.

 

 

 

In the West where huge counter-terrorism agencies have become great employers… those jobs should be transfered to diplomatic and trade departments, peace and inter-cultural study centers and institutions. Weapons companies should invest their capital and technical prowess in civil ventures, technologies and developing infrastructure in less developed Middle Eastern countries.

 

 

 

4.) Promotion of religious tolerance and harmony between two civilizations- Both religious and civil organizations in East and West should promote religious tolerance and harmony. Islam, Judaism and Christianity have striking similarities and similar origins. The attempt must not be to enmesh these religions but to come to an understanding that they have equal right to exist individually. Fundamentalist Christians who spread Islamophobia should be embarrassed by peace institutes and responsible press and media. Same job should be done in Islamic countries by their media, press and peace organizations. West should seriously ask Islamic countries to accept religious freedoms. Apostasy and anti- conversion laws must be abolished in Islamic countries. Christians should be able to promote Christianity (on agreed terms) and operate churches just as Muslims are allowed to promote Islam and operate Mosques in the West.

 

Exchange of quality classic and modern Literature- There is already good appreciation of Sufi Islam, ancient Persian Literature in the West (poetry of Rumi and Robayat of Omar Khayyam), Arabian Nights. But unlike other non Western countries (especially non English speaking)  -like India, Japan, Russia, Eastern Europe, African countries- there is not much exchange taking place in the field of Literature. It would be great to have increased number of translated works of quality literature from Arab World, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan and rest of the Muslim world.  Similarly great works of English literature must be translated into good literary Arabic and Persian.  I’m sure works like Tess of D’ubervilles, The great Gatsby, To kill a mockingbird, Pride and Prejudice, Anne of Green Gables, Wuthering Heights,  Les Miserables, Lord of the Rings, Chronicles of Narnia, Middlesex, works of Shakespeare, Mark Twain, John Steinbeck, Philip Roth, Ellie Wiesel, James Michener etc. -to name a few- translated into Arabic and Persian would be appreciated on different levels and give Islamic world insights into Western culture, civilization and values.

 

 

 

Liberal religious organizations like Quakers, Unitarians, other liberal Christian churches should unite to increase cross religious and cross cultural links. Governments should provide funding and grants to such ventures.

 

 

 

The Western countries must take a very strong stand on human rights violations in Islamic countries, oppression of minorities and women, honor killings. Surely if Christian conservatives can do multi- billion dollar business with the Royal family of Saudi Arabia they can also make it clear that they should finally normalize the status of women and recognize them as free human beings.

 

 

 

5.) If there are still loony folks around they must be thrown into loony bins and prisons. If these loonies are in public offices or government they must be forced to resign or voted out of power.

 

6.) USE HUMOR- Clue: Publishing Mohammad cartoons in newspapers may not be a very good idea. By the way, those newspapers claim that it is brave to do so are wrong. They are just playing. If they were serious about screwed up Islamic societies they would also be publishing well researched and stimulating articles on Female Genital mutilation, honor killings and execution of LGBT communities in Islamic countries.

 

The mess of Iran and Dick Cheney Rising. December 4, 2007

Of course the latest newspaper stories are ablaze with the report from National Intelligence Estimate stating that Iran stopped working on nuclear weapons program in 2003. But Mr. Bush has debunked the obvious implications and asserted (Read BBC Story, ”Bush says Iran remains a threat”) that the report mentions Iran’s capability of producing nuclear weapons, so it needs to be checked. Also read, TIME’S ”If North Korea, Why not Iran?”that contrasts Iranian situation with North Korea (I discuss it in the middle of my post)

 

 

This is a totally messy subject and Ahmadinejad’s rhetoric doesn’t help. Sometimes I wonder if Ahmadinejad is getting huge pay checks from Pentagon and Israeli military to keep the air charged with threats and vivid images of looming mushroom clouds? Because if he is not getting paid there is nothing that can explain how can he be so stupid? Here is an excellent New Yorker article that thoroughly analyzes this growing confrontation between Iran and the Western world (America, Britain, and now France as well): Click to read: ”Shifting Targets: Administration’s plan for Iran”

 

 

Suggestions for peace– My personal feeling is that US foreign policy should do its best to engage Iran in a long term strategic friendship. Iran will never be a direct terrorist threat to Americans. There were no Iranian terrorists on September 11 hijacked planes. Iranians don’t have direct interests to bomb American civilian targets. This kind of terrorism is mainly the work of Arab-Sunni Muslim fundamentalists. Iran stands alone in the Muslim world as the only Shiite Muslim majority country (Iraq is only other Muslim country in the world with large Shiia population). But the reality is that Iran will never be an ally with Arab Muslim fundamentalists or Sunni-Arab led Al Qaeda or Afghan Sunni Taleban. Iranian interests are regional.

 

 

And meaningful dialogue with Iran can not only foster long-term peace but also trade with Iran in many areas including developing its huge reserves of oil and natural gas. Such meaningful engagement with Iran would also be in the best interests of Israel. If Arab Egypt can be persuaded to adopt the policy of non-belligerence towards the state of Israel, I can’t see why Iran cannot be included in the same group of Muslim nations that recognize the legitimate existence of Israel. The United States could explore the similar responsible, monitored civil nuclear deals with Iran that it has tried to pursue with North Korea and India.

 

 

 

Dick Cheney Rising….. Dick Cheney is behaving bad again. He continues to bay for Iranian blood as his first priority. Maureen Dowd has been chasing up on this madness. In ”Method as Madness” She writes, ”Dick Cheney’s craziness used to influence foreign policy. Now it is foreign policy.” In another column, ”W.M.D. in Iran? QED” she further explores Dick Cheney’s obsession with Iran that blinds him to all other aspects of American trade, national defense and foreign policy issues.

 

 

I don’t know what’s wrong with Cheney. He is not even Halliburton’s CEO anymore. He resigned in 2000 as the CEO, at least officially. He has stated once his current term in the US administration is over, ”I’m out of here.” He has an ailing heart, medically speaking, for which he has undergone various surgeries. He also survived a bizarre hunting incident when he nearly shot (”accidentally”) his fellow septuagenarian quail hunter buddy dead. But despite all this the exiting Dick Cheney is rising with madness in his mind. Why?

 

 

 

This comment was made on someone’s blog post (CLICK TO READ) and I thought it is relevant to this post:

 

I knew you will blog about it with your beautiful myopic eyes. But here is some info to balance the misconceptions.

 

The report says Iran had stopped nuclear weapons program in 2003. It does go on to mention that Iran continues to enrich uranium and according to best estimates it can make nuclear bomb within 3 to 8 years if it wants to (and I am sure it wants to, it’s dying to)

 

 

As for military strikes. They can happen right now as you are reading this. Nuclear bomb is not the only issue. The fundamentalist, military wings of Iran have been destabilizing Iraq since Saddam was toppled. They’re supplying money, arms, ammunition and providing training to Shiite Iraqi militants and thugs like Sadr’s Mahdi army.

 

 

The next time you read a news story where a bomb blast or a suicide bomber killed men, women and children, you can take comfort in the fact that the bomb was made in and supplied by your favorite country, Iran.

 

 

Iran must stop Hizbollah and other criminal outfits that spread violence, terrorism, war crimes or else next time you won’t be able to blog about Iran, because there will be no country called Iran on this planet anymore. I am only expressing my genuine fears.

 

When a young Muslim man comes to live with an American family November 29, 2007

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I just found this beautiful article from Christian Science Monitor, ”New friend, new views of the world”. On another September 11, a young Muslim man lands on US soil straight from Egypt. September 11 sounded like an ominous day to Pamela Freundl Kirst. She was anxious and felt ‘’somewhat threatened”. But the true story unfolds into a lesson in friendship and tolerance. 



I personally found Abdul’s customs and his strong will to stick to them, even though when he was by himself in America, somewhat strange. But as we see it works out well. It is not about converting each other but understanding each other. That’s pretty much my philosophy for world peace.  CLICK HERE TO  READ FULL STORY