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Arabs Fear the U.S. and Israel, Not Iran

By Jim Lobe, IPS News. Posted February 13, 2007.


Despite Condi Rice's talk of a "Sunni Crescent," a large poll conducted across the Middle East shows that 80 percent of Arabs consider Israel and the U.S. the two biggest external threats to their security. Six percent cited Iran.

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U.S. and Israeli hopes of forging of a Sunni Arab alliance to contain Iran and its regional allies may be misplaced, at least at the popular level, according to a major survey of six Arab countries released last week.

The face-to-face survey of a total of 3,850 respondents in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates found that close to 80 percent of Arabs consider Israel and the United States the two biggest external threats to their security. Only six percent cited Iran.

And less than one in four Arabs believe Iran should be pressured to halt its nuclear programme, while 61 percent, including majorities in all six countries, said Tehran had the right to pursue it even if, as most believe, the programme is designed to develop nuclear weapons.

The poll, the fifth in an annual series conducted by Zogby International and designed by Shibley Telhami, a senior fellow at the Saban Centre for Middle East Policy at the Washington-based Brookings Institution, was carried out in November and early December -- after last summer's war between Lebanon's Hezbollah and Israel, but just before the controversial execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.

The latter event has widened the divide between Shi'a and Sunni Muslims throughout the region, according to some reports, and played into recent efforts by the U.S. to forge a de facto alliance between Israel and Sunni-led Arab states, including Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the Gulf sheikhdoms, to contain what they see growing Iranian influence in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine.

But Telhami, who will present his findings at a major Brookings-sponsored conference of Islamic leaders in Doha this week, said he doubts these sectarian tensions are changing basic attitudes among the general public on key regional issues in the countries covered in the survey, with the exception of Lebanon.

"The public of the Arab world is not looking at the important issues through the Sunni-Shi'a divide," he said. "They see them rather through the lens of Israeli-Palestinian issues and anger with U.S. policy (in the region). Most Sunni Arabs take the side of the Shi'as on the important issues."

Indeed, the survey strongly suggests that the U.S., whose image in the Arab world has fallen to an all-time low over the past year according to this and other recent polling, faces a steep uphill battle in rallying Arab public opinion behind it on critical regional questions.

More than three out of four of all respondents described their attitudes towards Washington as either "somewhat" (21 percent) or "very" (57 percent) unfavorable. Negative feelings were strongest in the three monarchies: Jordan, where 90 percent of respondents described their views as unfavorable, Morocco (87 percent), and Saudi Arabia (82 percent).

After aggregating the poll results in each country and weighting them by national population, the survey found that nearly four out of 10 Arabs named President George W. Bush as the foreign leader they most disliked, far ahead of two Israeli leaders, Ariel Sharon (11 percent) and his successor, Ehud Olmert (seven percent).

That result was particularly remarkable, according to Telhami, because, in his 2005 survey, Sharon led Bush in the "most disliked" category by a 45-30 percent margin. Even in Lebanon, Bush was found to be more than twice as disliked as Olmert, despite the latter's responsibility for destroying much of the country's infrastructure during last summer's war with Hizbollah.


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The Muslim world and American Leftists have a lot in common
Posted by: ISlamIslam on Feb 13, 2007 2:58 AM   
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"As in the past several years, large majorities of Arabs attribute less benign objectives to U.S. policy in the region, including "controlling oil" 75 percent, "protecting Israel"; 69 percent "weakening the Muslim World"; and 68 percent, "the desire to dominate the region." Only nine percent of the weighted aggregates they believed one of Washington's main objectives was promoting democracy."

Sounds like the typical American Leftist.

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Today's Aljazeerah.info: Part 1
Posted by: wawa on Feb 13, 2007 6:37 AM   
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The Way: Truth, Hope and Solidarity Against the Empire

By Eileen Fleming

Al-Jazeerah, February 13, 2007

[Birmingham, Alabama] From February 9-10, 2007 within walking distance from The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, a few hundred thoughtful, committed citizens of the world gathered with hope to make a difference in Palestine-Israel. Sponsored by Friends of Sabeel [Arabic for The Way] in North America/FOSNA: secular peace and justice activists, Muslims, Jews, Christians, Unitarians and others responded to this reporter's inquiry as to why they were there:

"I am a full time Grad student and got involved with Jump Start. I am doing my thesis about the fields being bulldozed in Gaza." [ www.jumpstartinternational.org ]-Leigh

"I am seeking the truth and I know the American media hasn't been reporting it."-Louise

"I am a USA taxpayer and want to know where my money is going and for what." -Horace

Among the speakers were Cindy and Craig Corrie, parents of Rachel, the 23 year old peace activist from Olympia, Washington who was crushed underneath a Caterpillar bulldozer in Rafah, in the Gaza Strip nearly four years ago. The entire Corrie family have ever since persistently dedicated their lives to the altruistic Rachel's cause.

It was on March 16, 2003 , that an Israeli soldier driving a USA made Caterpillar bulldozer crushed Rachel, an activist with the NONVIOLENT International Solidarity Movement. Rachel had been nonviolently protesting the demolition of a home she had been living in and which belonged to Samir Nasrallah, a Palestinian pharmacist with five children. On the south west border of the Mediterranean Sea, the village of Rafah is home to 140,000 people, 60% of whom are refugees and who are among the 1.3 million residents of the Gaza Strip: an open air prison, for Israel has consistently maintained total control of air, water and land borders-even after the "Disengagement" in the summer of 2005.

Despite the bright orange vest that Rachel wore, and the fact that she stood 20 meters in front of the bulldozer for hours, the Israeli soldier contended that he did not see her and after crushing her once, he backed up and crushed her again.

Rachel's parents called on the U.S. State Department to conduct an investigation into the details of Rachel's murder. On March 25, 2003, U.S . Representative Brian Baird presented Resolution 111 which called on the U.S. government to "undertake a full, fair, and expeditious investigation into Rachel's death."

Despite Baird's resolution—no U.S. investigation has ever been conducted, the USA government has done nothing at all to hold Israel accountable for its many violations of human rights and international law. Neither has the Caterpillar company been held accountable for its role in aiding and abetting such violations.

But Rachel and her family's activism have left deep footprints in Gaza and into the USA. From the Rachel Corrie Kindergarten and the Rachel Corrie Cultural Center for Children in Rafah to the Olympia-Rafah Sister City Project, citizens of the world are building community in the spirit of compassion and with persistent determination that celebrates the dignity of all human life through the pursuit of justice, international law and human rights.

TBC

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Today's Aljazeerah.info: Part 2
Posted by: wawa on Feb 13, 2007 6:39 AM   
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The petite and dynamic secular Jew, journalist, prolific author, Mid East analyst and Co-founder and Co-Chair of the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, Dr. Phyllis Bennis stated, "I actually agreed with NY Times columnist, David Brooks the other day. He wrote, 'The US has always exercised as much power as it could' but while he celebrated this fact, I thought about American hegemony and hypocrisy...

"Iran has signed the NPT, which allows them the right to have nuclear power and to enrich uranium. The 185 non-nuclear states have agreed to give up the right to have nuclear weapons and the five nuclear powers that signed the NPT agreed to get rid of their nuclear weapons... Iran is not in violation of the NPT, but America is! The USA has been in violation ever since the day they signed it. The USA is acting like a rogue state. The rhetoric out of Washington, the arresting of Iranian diplomats in Iraq , are deliberate provocations hoping that the Iranians will take the bait and respond...The USA is trying to build a coalition of 'Moderates'-who are the one's we like, which all happen to be monarchies and dictatorships."


The Rev. Donald Wagner, Director of the Center for Mid East Studies and Associate Professor of Biblical Theology and Religion at North Park University addressed the fastest growing cult in the USA ; which is also politically driven and a modern Christian heresy; the cult of Christian Zionism.

"I grew up in west New York in a Christian fundamentalist home steeped in the Christian Zionism theology particular to the Scofield Bible. According to their "meta-narrative" of scripture of Pre-Millennial Dispensation we are now in the last days of history and only those 'born again' will be raptured out of the Lake of Fire . The statehood of Israel in 1948 was their marker to begin their countdown."

Throughout history Christians have at times twisted scripture to justify violence: for the Crusades, for Anti-Semitism, and for slavery. Today Christian Zionists - particularly those with dispensationalist leanings - have re-popularized this 19th century heresy. While their motives are couched in terms of compassion toward the Jewish people based on a literal miss-reading of scripture they are inherently anti-Semitic for unless the Jews convert to their small god, the Jews will be left behind in a nuclear holocaust.

"Briefly stated, Christian Zionism is a movement within Protestant fundamentalism that understands the modern state of the country-region Israel as the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy and thus deserving of political, financial, and religious support. Christian Zionists work closely with the Israeli government, religious and secular Jewish Zionist organizations, and are particularly empowered during periods when the more conservative Likud Party is in control of the Knesset. Both the secular and religious media place Christian Zionists within the larger Protestant evangelical movement, which claims upwards of 100-125 million supporters in the United States. To be more precise, Christian Zionism should be placed within the fundamentalist wing of Protestant Christianity, as the evangelical movement is far large and more diverse in its theology and historical development." http://www.christianzionism.org/articles/Wagner02.html


The Religious Right, Zionism, the Neo-conservative ideology of empire building and Post 9/11 fear have been the perfect match for the flourishing of the heresy of Christian Zionism.

While fundamentalists number less than 25% of Evangelicals, the 19th century invention of the rapture has gone mainstream and today 59% of Christians believe the rapture will be an actual historical fact.

TBC

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Today's Aljazeerah.info: Part 3
Posted by: wawa on Feb 13, 2007 6:41 AM   
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"The Late Great Planet Earth" and the "Left Behind" series both espouse the "meta-narrative" and Myth of Redemptive Violence. These neo-con, neo-Christians epitomize the spirit of the anti-Christ with their belief and passion that evil can be over come by violent force. This is absolutely contrary to the gospel Christ preached and modeled with his life: who remained nonviolent even while being mocked, whipped and nailed to a cross.

During the 1970's, the emergence of the Christian Rights political activism was warmly embraced by President Regan who spoke about Armageddon on six public occasions and who hosted AIPAC and the Christian Right at annual White House dinners.

Post 9/11, the convergence among the neo-conservative ideology of empire building, the Pro-Israeli Lobby, Christian fundamentalism and Israeli political leaders who have blatantly defied International Law and ignored the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights have brought us to this crossroads in time.

While most mainline Churches and progressive Christians consider Christian Zionism irrelevant or ridiculous, these anti-Christ fundamentalist's are a well organized well funded force that demonize Muslims, are inherently anti-Semitic, who ignore the indigenous people of the Holy Land's right to self determination and human rights. They are not just miss-reading scripture, they also justify empire building, apartheid, colonialism, and oppression and relegate God to the role of real estate broker.

When the disciples asked Jesus if he was going to restore the kingdom of Israel, JC replied: You are not to know the times nor seasons; you are to be my Witness's in the world and live the Gospel of love, compassion and forgiveness. JC also promised that it is the Peacemakers who are the children of God.

Learn More:

www.sabeel.org

www.fosna.org

www.endtheoccupation.org

www.orscp.org

www.RachelCorrieFoundation.org

http://www.endtheoccupation.org

http://www.rachelswords.org/

http://www.catdestroyshomes.org

http://www.BootCAT.org

http://www.stopcat.org

http://stopcaterpillar.blogspot.com/

http://www.wearewideawake.org/

Eileen Fleming has been to the OPT four times since June 2005. She is the reporter and editor of http://www.wearewideawake.org/

Her second book, Memoirs of a Nice Irish-American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory will be released mid Feb. 2007


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In Solidarity "we have it in our power to begin the world again."-Tom Paine
Do Something
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WAWA:
http://www.wearewideawake.org/

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Lies and the world's opinion of America
Posted by: UncleBuck on Feb 13, 2007 6:43 AM   
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First, I'd like to mention Twain's three kinds of lies:"Lies, damn lies, and statistics." That said...

Americans will never live to see the day when the world respects them until fundamental changes are made.

First and foremost is the US's use of military might. Other nations might cower under the destructive force looming large over them, but their feelings will be of resentment, hatred, and revenge. As the past has shown, oppressed people will throw stones at tanks.

Next, is the US's use of monetary might. I'm referring here to sanctions and military aid. Iraq is a perfect example. The sanctions imposed mostly hurt people not involved in the international agenda. The common people starved and died from disease while Saddam built palaces. Meanwhile, US arms brokers sell, on credit, pea shooters to one side and to the other side slingshots, and expect everyone to revel in our generosity. Resentment grows on both sides, top to bottom.

Solutions:
If it's true that US leaders went to war illegally, then try them for their national and international crimes. Nothing could show the world the benefits of a democracy and rebuild the lost respect than to apply the laws to everyone, especially those at the top. The key concept is justice, and it is supposed to be for all. The one hundred seventy US military bases scattered around the globe should be refitted for humanitarian purposes.

The US must STOP THE ARMS RACE, lead by example and turn its industry toward positive pursuits. If the US's time, money, and creative genius were redirected into humanitarian goals, then all the children will inherit a better world.

Some people say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one.

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Framing the Debate
Posted by: dkwalker54 on Feb 13, 2007 7:03 AM   
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Well said.

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US fomenting Islamic discord?
Posted by: CJC on Feb 13, 2007 8:55 AM   
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How cynical and stupid is our government?
On the one hand, we say there can't really be civil war
in Iraq because, after all, Sunnis and Shiites have gotten
on famously in the past. But then when we want to
isolate Iran we expect Sunni majority states to be on
our side.
How little we understand!

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First we have to throw the bastards out
Posted by: Ian MacLeod on Feb 13, 2007 8:56 AM   
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and the bastards have:
1) the biggest and best guns,
2)Almost all of the country's media and the credulity of most of the country
3)gulags and the sadists to run them (for a profit)
4)the government almost entirely under their control (the Pentagon and CIA are beyond all oversight and for some, all removal)
5)our monetary system under their control
6)control of education (which they are destroying) AND much societal conditioning (so we have "patriots" who think protestors are traitors)
7)the ability - well used - to bankrupt us all and throw the economy into chaos so we have to scramble to avoid starvation

While WE have: pure hearts, some weapons, and Right on our side.

yeah

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» Levels of moral reasoning Posted by: amacd
How dare the ragheads not trust us!
Posted by: DougScott on Feb 13, 2007 1:14 PM   
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So what if we’ve killed thousands of innocent Iraqi men, women and children? That’s what they get for being born Arabs instead of Americans.

Hugh E. Scott, Vietnam veteran, ex-USAF pilot, lifelong registered Republican and author of “George Dub-ya Bush, THE PHONY FIGHTER PILOT” – the only publication to date with hardcopy evidence of White House corruption. To learn about the smoking gun and read a sample chapter online, visit www.PhonyFighterPilot.com.

PS: I apologize for writing “ragheads,” even though it was meant to make my point.

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That's why they will win.
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Feb 13, 2007 3:20 PM   
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They understand who to fear and the American public does not. And Bush and his corporatists "Republicans" are allied by the misguided 'Democrat' brethen in keeping our borders open as more criminals and, maybe, terrorists continue to move here and wreak havoc on society. Leave Iraq/Iran/Afghanistan and bring the troops home to defend America- not Wahabbist allies in Saudi Arabia or militant Zionists in Isreal.
The latest of many 'incidents' where the reporters won't identify the motivation/religion of the terrorist/criminal:

Police identify gunman as 18-year-old Bosnian
By Linda Thomson
Deseret Morning News
Police Tuesday identified the gunman accused in Monday night's Trolley Square shooting as Sulejman Talovic, an 18-year-old Bosnian refugee who lived in Salt Lake City.

Salt Lake City Police Chief Chris Burbank said Talovic drove his car to the mall, parked in the west parking terrace and encountered two people who he shot before entering the mall. There, he encountered a female who also was shot right away, then went into a gift shop where there were five people, all of whom the young man shot. Moving through the mall, the gunman tried to shoot others, Burbank said. The chief said he could not say now how many shots were involved in the entire episode.

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Why ask them?
Posted by: opeluboy on Feb 13, 2007 4:24 PM   
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Why do we continually ask Arabs and Muslims what they think will solve their own problems and what their actual grievances are?

This is needless. We have our own experts here on Islam, terrorism, the Middle East and Arabs: Miller, Friedman, Pollack, Lewis, Gold, Krauthammer, Kristol, Emerson, May, Schwartz, Ledeen, Prager, Medved and a host of other unbiased Jews that tell us everything we need to know.

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» RE: Why ask them? Posted by: yellow
Dangerous Condi
Posted by: reinaldok on Feb 13, 2007 5:26 PM   
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Does anybody realize just how dangerous a person this Condi is? I just think of her - let the killings go on in Lebanon. I know that so many Europeans and Arabs fully understand that Condi represents the neo-cons who have taken control of this country, not the average Jane and Joe. Let her go back to buying those super expensive choose and not to worry about the hideous events going on at the gulf coast.
Hillary, Lieberman, that dem congressman from Florida -Wasserman and the absurd aipac guys will rue the day that they gave their undying support to a regime in Israeli that is so very far from any type of democracy. Go back to UN resolution 242 and watch how Israeli has continued for so many years to thumb its nose at all the thinking peoples of the world. Time will tell and I unfortunately believe that a strong reaction against Israel will come and unfortunately it will also be against Jewish people, not Israelis. It should be made plainly clear that being anti-zion or anti today's Israel does not mean anti-Jewish. So many of the Jewish faith are really sickened by the war mongering, anti Arab workings of the Israeli neo-cons.

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What they despise is our government
Posted by: chief of okeefe on Feb 13, 2007 5:46 PM   
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And it deserves all the despising that it gets. Not just Muslims. Even in our "coalition of the willing", the people (as opposed to the bought-and-paid-for political leaders) overwhelmingly mistrust, and even hate our government.

When my 19 year old daughter went to England, all the young people she met wanted to tell her how much they despise Bush. She only made friends by admitting, honestly, that she and her dad despise him too!

The US ruling class may control the US and the planet on the strength of the 50% of US voters they keep fooling in every US election. But beyond our borders, no one is getting fooled.

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As usual nobdy looks beyond the headlines
Posted by: sharonJ on Feb 14, 2007 10:32 AM   
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If Lobe was a real journalist, he'd explain WHY the Arab world blames the Jews and America for all their problems: decades of state-sponsored propaganda that says the Jews are responsible for everything and anything. The Jews are planning to take over the world. The Jews caused AIDS. The Jews sell children's body parts on the black market. The Jews make matzoh from the blood of Christian children. Jewish secret weapons caused the Indonesian tsunami. Why bother to take responsiblity for anything that happens in your own country--which has no Jews living it in because they've either fled for their lives or they are not allowed to live there--when you can blame it all, no matter how irrationally, on someone else. Morons here in the U.S. do exactly the same thing.

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» Yes but WHAT do you read? Posted by: moflard
» Ahh the joys of ignorance Posted by: moflard
dick
Posted by: rtmyth on Feb 14, 2007 12:22 PM   
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European poll shows most dangerous country is Israel, they believe.

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» RE: dick Posted by: yellow
» RE: dick Posted by: moflard
War vs poverty
Posted by: coñoloco on Feb 18, 2007 8:46 PM   
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There is this story out of the homeless in Lakeland Fl,just one of the thousands towns accross the nation.

With the billions wasted making fresh enemies,how many
people had been retrain ?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homelessness

http://www.baynews9.com/content/36/2007/2/18/224714.htm

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