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		<title>What Obama could not possibly say</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Facts on the ground will decide whether the United States really "values the dignity of the street vendor in Tunisia more than the raw power of the dictator". So let's start with a fact. For US President Barack Obama, Saudi Arabia is not in the Middle East. Maybe the House of Saud has relocated the deserts and the oil to Oceania without telling anyone. In his major speech on Thursday from where the opening quote comes, and where, according to the Reuters gospel, he would "lay out a new US strategy toward a skeptical Arab world", the skeptical Arabs, and the whole world for that matter, never heard these fateful two words, "Saudi" and "Arabia". Even India, Indonesia and Brazil were mentioned. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Pepe Escobar</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1646" src="/files/2011/05/obama1.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="250" />Facts on the ground will decide whether                                the United States really &#8220;values the dignity of                                the street vendor in Tunisia more than the raw                                power of the dictator&#8221;.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s start                                with a fact. For US President Barack Obama, Saudi                                Arabia is not in the Middle East. Maybe the House                                of Saud has relocated the deserts and the oil to                                Oceania without telling anyone. In his major                                speech on Thursday from where the opening quote                                comes, and where, according to the Reuters gospel,                                he would &#8220;lay out a new US strategy toward a                                skeptical Arab world&#8221;, the skeptical Arabs, and                                the whole world for that matter, never heard these fateful two words,                                &#8220;Saudi&#8221; and &#8220;Arabia&#8221;. Even India, Indonesia and                                Brazil were mentioned.</p>
<p>That goes a long                                way to explain how the US, once again according to                                the Reuters gospel, plans to &#8220;shape the outcome of                                popular uprisings&#8221;; by not even naming the Middle                                Eastern power behind the ongoing                                counter-revolution against the great 2011 Arab                                revolt.</p>
<p>Obama tried to shape what                                Clintonites define as &#8220;ambitious realism&#8221;. It was                                more like ambitious fiction. By insisting on                                America&#8217;s set of &#8220;principles&#8221; and not so subtly                                trying once again to monopolize the moral high                                ground &#8211; issuing dispensations on regime change                                from Muammar Gaddafi (already gone) to Syria&#8217;s                                Bashar al-Assad (reform or go), Obama tried to                                rewrite history by inscribing Washington at the                                heart of the Arab-wide push for democracy. It may                                fool Americans. It didn&#8217;t fool the Arab street.</p>
<p>It took three long months for Obama to                                finally deal with the al-Khalifa dynasty in                                Bahrain &#8211; without ever mentioning their masters                                Saudi Arabia. He let the Bahraini rulers off the                                hook with a State Department-issued velvet glove,                                at the same time deviating into a Riyadh/Tel                                Aviv-approved script blaming the evil of all evils                                Iran; &#8220;We recognize that Iran has tried to take                                advantage of the turmoil there, and that the                                Bahraini government has a legitimate interest in                                the rule of law. Nevertheless, we have insisted                                publicly and privately that mass arrests and brute                                force are at odds with the universal rights of                                Bahrain&#8217;s citizens, and will not make legitimate                                calls for reform go away.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s much more                                Orwellian than mere &#8220;brute force&#8221;; it&#8217;s the                                University of Bahrain, for instance, forcing                                students to sign a pledge of allegiance to the                                government, promising not to defy the monarchy;                                otherwise they&#8217;ll be expelled.</p>
<p>So to make                                a story short, here&#8217;s a concise New Middle East                                Obama policy. We support &#8220;our&#8221; bastards                                (dictators) who are sophisticated enough to beat,                                arrest and kill their own people in the low                                hundreds (Bahrain). We get slightly annoyed by                                &#8220;our&#8221; war on terror collaborators who crudely                                beat, arrest and kill their own people also in the                                low hundreds (Yemen). We&#8217;re strongly inclined to                                ditch our support for unreliable, Iran-aligned                                dictators who beat, arrest and kill their own                                people in the high hundreds (Syria).</p>
<p>We                                unleash war &#8211; via the North Atlantic Treaty                                Organization as a weaponized arm of the United                                Nations &#8211; over unreliable oil-wealthy dictators                                who beat, arrest and kill their own people in                                alleged thousands (Libya). And we remain absolute                                mute about &#8220;our&#8221; monarchical bastards who pre-empt                                the possibility of democratic protests (Jordan,                                Morocco, Saudi Arabia) or invade their neighbors                                to smash ongoing peaceful protests (Saudi Arabia).</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Final solution&#8217; or bust </strong></p>
<p>On the                                absolutely central issue for the Arab word, Obama                                seemed to demonstrate sound judgment by supporting                                a two-state solution for Israel/Palestine, based                                on the 1967 borders, &#8220;with permanent Palestinian                                borders with Israel, Jordan and Egypt, and                                permanent Israeli borders with Palestine&#8221;. There&#8217;s                                the initial rub to end all rubs; no Israeli                                government will ever accept this &#8211; provided, as                                Obama hinted, it decides what percentage it wants                                to keep from those stolen lands.</p>
<p>Israel                                never defined its own borders. Since &#8211; and even                                before &#8211; 1948 Zionists dream of an Eretz Israel                                from the Nile to the Euphrates rivers. As the                                Euphrates was, and now more than ever is not in                                the market, Zionists settled for the whole, former                                Palestine mandate. That&#8217;s the (invisible) meaning                                of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu                                insisting Palestinians must recognize Israel as                                &#8220;the Jewish state&#8221;.</p>
<p>If they did, 1.5                                million Palestinians &#8211; already infra-citizens in                                Israel &#8211; would be instantly denationalized and                                expelled en masse to the Palestinian Bantustan                                configured as the &#8220;final solution&#8221; to the Zionist                                &#8220;demographic problem&#8221;.</p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s set of                                conditions for the Palestinians sounded like a                                press release from Tel Aviv; against the reunion                                between Hamas and Fatah, against the planned                                Palestinian bid for statehood during the UN                                General Assembly in September. Nothing on                                sprawling, already existing settlements in the                                West Bank, just a call for Israel to cease                                &#8220;settlement activity&#8221; (what&#8217;s that? A cousin of                                &#8220;kinetic military activity&#8221;?) No wonder Israeli                                media is spinning all this as a Netanyahu victory.</p>
<p>And when Obama stressed that &#8220;endless                                delay&#8221; won&#8217;t &#8220;make the problem go away&#8221; he totally                                missed the point; it&#8217;s by employing &#8220;endless                                delay&#8221; tactics that every Israeli government has                                kept settlement-building on overdrive and totally                                encircled East Jerusalem, while relentlessly                                applying a &#8220;divide and rule&#8221; strategy (pitting                                Fatah against Hamas) to crush Palestinian morale.</p>
<p>No flowery rhetoric can conceal that this                                is all about &#8211; what else &#8211; &#8220;protecting&#8221; Israel                                (mentioned 28 times in the speech). Further                                factual confirmation this weekend, when Obama                                addresses the annual American Israel Public                                Affairs Committee bash, and next Monday, when                                Netanyahu addresses that Tel Aviv talk shop known                                as the US Congress.</p>
<p>For the moment, the                                Arab street says he totally blew it. And a furious                                Israel said no, no, no to any concession.</p>
<p><strong>Blame the Shi&#8217;ite crescent</strong><br />
How                                could Obama&#8217;s dodgy rhetoric possibly jeopardize                                the oil-for-security US/Saudi pact with the devil?                                (Which side the devil is on is open to debate).                                Especially when the House of Saud &#8211; and US weapons                                manufacturers &#8211; are smacking their lips about a                                monster $60 billion deal involving dozens of F-15                                jet fighters which will prevail against                                &#8220;existential threat&#8221; Iran (oops, wasn&#8217;t that an                                Israeli excuse? Well, they&#8217;re one and the same                                anyway).</p>
<p>How could Obama&#8217;s leadership                                possibly admit live, to the whole world, that a                                US-Saudi-Israeli counter-revolution has been on                                since late February to smash the great 2011 Arab                                revolt &#8211; as Asia Times Online has been reporting?</p>
<p>How could Obama possibly admit that the                                weapon of choice of the counter-revolution is the                                anti-Shi&#8217;ite card &#8211; against Persian Shi&#8217;ites in                                Iran as well as Arab Shi&#8217;ites in Bahrain, Saudi                                Arabia, Iraq, Lebanon, Oman and Syria; and that                                makes it, in a tragic but predictable sense, an                                al-Qaeda strategy at heart?</p>
<p>How could                                Obama possibly admit that Abdullah II, the                                Playstation King of Jordan, invented the idea of                                the &#8220;Shi&#8217;ite crescent&#8221; way back in 2004, and now                                it&#8217;s been dusted off, hopefully with more success?</p>
<p>How could Obama possibly admit that                                Washington&#8217;s demented obsession with Iran &#8211; with                                Tel Aviv adding fuel to the fire non-stop &#8211; is now                                being graphically exposed as an US/Saudi/Israeli                                sectarian prejudice against Shi&#8217;ism? (Quite a feat                                for Shi&#8217;ites to be simultaneously discriminated                                against by a Christian/Jewish/Wahhabi Muslim                                &#8220;coalition of the willing&#8221;).</p>
<p>How could                                Obama possibly admit, as professor of Arab                                politics at Columbia Joseph Massad has been one of                                a few to point out, that &#8220;the US-supported                                repression in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen,                                Jordan, Morocco, Algeria, and in the United Arab                                Emirates goes hand in hand with the                                Euro-American-Qatari intervention in Libya to                                safeguard the oil wells for Western companies once                                a new government is in place&#8221;?</p>
<p>And how                                could Obama possibly admit that the defining                                struggle of these times is the great 2011 Arab                                revolt against the US/Saudi/Israeli                                counter-revolution?</p>
<p>The chattering classes                                in Washington dubbed Obama&#8217;s speech &#8220;Cairo II&#8221;, a                                reset of his original 2009 Cairo speech &#8220;selling&#8221;                                democracy to the Arab world. They&#8217;ve bought it &#8211;                                wholesale.</p>
<p>Cairo itself has much more to                                say about it than Obama&#8217;s rhetorical change we can                                believe in. Watch out if Cairo and the rest of                                Egypt elect a truly sovereign, truly independent                                government. Only then the real Arab revolution                                will start. We&#8217;re all Egyptians now.</p>
<p><em><strong>Pepe Escobar</strong> is the author                                of <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0978813820/simpleproduction/ref=nosim" >Globalistan:                                How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid                                War</a> (Nimble Books, 2007) and <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/Red-Zone-Blues-snapshot-Baghdad/dp/0978813898" >Red                                Zone Blues: a snapshot of Baghdad during the                                surge</a>. His new book, just out, is <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/Obama-Does-Globalistan-Pepe-Escobar/dp/1934840831/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1233698286&amp;sr=8-1" >Obama                                does Globalistan</a> (Nimble Books, 2009).</em></p>
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