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Sunday, June 22, 2014

An Anti-state perspective on prevention of genocide in Iraq 

The threat of a civil-ethnic-religious war in Iraq is too imminent. Self-interest and national-chauvinism is the prime motive of the governments/terrorist groups involved in the conflict, which continues to edge toward civil war. At least four terrorist groups can be identified: first and foremost the government of the United States, then the Iraqi terrorist government, then ISIS and finally the Iranian government which the least terrorist of all of them.

These governments that are willing to engage in the conflict are going to do so with absolute disregard for human lives and the genocide which may emerge in Iraq once again. The same American government which provided WMD to Saddam Hussein to kill millions of Iraqi Kurds and Iranians and then twice invaded Iraq is now offering to help the Iraqi people and government.

Each time Obama mentions the phrase “Iraqi people” in the following speech one can replace that with words such as “OIL” and “CONTROL” and … to make sense of the speech. http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/06/19/remarks-president-situation-iraq (Also notice that the Iraqi people are often mentioned in the same breath as “American interests,” as if the former is not worth considering on its own terms.)

The language and actions adopted by these players is an indication of their intentions. The Saudi government constantly talk about things such as “regional player” and “actors in the scenario”.

Americans who started the war have as much hostility for Shia’at as they do for the Sunnis. Saudis like to pretend ignorance to this fact.

Sheikh Yusef al-Qaradawi, chairman of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, has said that ISIS is a revolutionary force and has asked Iraqi people to help them liberate Iraq. (Ayatollah) Sistani has asked the Shia’ats to take up arms against ISIS. Unlike Sistani some other Shia’at clerics are using language which is reminiscent of historical sectarian feuds. Many elements in Tehran who called for an Iranian invasion of Iraq then are again calling for invasion.

The neocons in the U.S. regime and the ultra-right wing elements of the Iranian regime ideologically have a lot in common. They both have absolutely no regard for the cost of human lives in Iraq. Their absolute and staunch insistence on non-negotiation policy between Iran and the U.S. is an indication of their long-standing policies. Some ultra-right wing commanders of the Sepah (Revolutionary Guard) in Iran have made remarks to that effect in the past few days. The neocons’ long-standing policy of world domination by imperialist corporate capitalists also prevents them from engaging in rapprochement with Iran. And the “Revolutionary Guard” need a pseudo enemy to tell the Iranian people that the entire McFarlane Affair did not take place and they have always been the enemy of U.S. and the United States probably never sold any weapons to Iran during the 8-year-long Iran-Iraq war.
However, Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei himself has taken a different approach which is basically consistent with his views on the so-called “war on terror.” Khamenei as the dictator of Iran understands that he has to look into the IRI’s long-term interests. He understands that instability in the region will not serve the interests of the IRI. When Iraq invaded Kuwait, and even Syria at that time participated in the American coalition warfare to invade Iraq, Khamenei decided to declare neutrality in that war. Despite the fact that even at that time many had called Saddam the Khalid ibn al-Walid of our time and had called for a partnership. During the invasion of Iraq in 2003, Khamenei once again declared neutrality despite the fact that many wanted to join the Bush-Cheney crime family and the war.

ISIS and their regional and international supporters crave a full Iranian invasion of Iraq. The American involvement has always been accompanied with major cataclysmic catastrophes. Even in Bosnia where American troops had gone to stop the genocide, they ended up “accidentally” wiping out an entire village of Bosnians whom they had supposedly gone there to protect. Much like the US “surgical” drone strike which end up killing dozens of people who were not intended to be killed. (As if a doctor in the operating room using a surgical knife would end up killing a bunch of hospital visitors with his knife!) America has shown time and time again that they cannot be trusted even with humanitarian interventions in cases of genocide. If the Americans end up actually preventing a genocide; it’d be a miracle. (However since miracles are unreal and imaginary phenomena that is very unlikely to happen.)

With the exception of Saudi Arabia and their cronies, most of the involved elements are aware that stopping the conflict from spreading in the region would help them. If the Saudis and their cronies would look at the region with little bit of foresight and historical perspective, they would know that they are shooting themselves in the foot. Just like the Americans who funded and helped al-Qaida in Afghanistan in the 80s, the Saudi-funded ISIS will hunt them in the near future.

Then again, Iran has not invaded any other country in the past one hundred years and that is an important element in this equation. Regional and global ISIS supporters are aware of this fact, but hope for a full Iranian intervention. This might be the beginning of an endless Shia’at-Sunni conflict and Iran is the missing piece for both the Saudis and Americans.

If the Saudis and others would realize their long term interests, they’d withdraw all their direct and indirect support from ISIS. If they do not withdraw their support ISIS will become their enemies someday. In the midst of these you can see that none of these powers have any regard for the human beings who will be killed in Iraq. We the people are empowered to do something.

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