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Operation Chaos: Trump Will Ignite a Powder Keg in the Middle East

By Ramzy Baroud
Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Newly inaugurated US President Donald Trump is about to do just that, reversing an historical course that has been in the making for one hundred years.
The inexperienced, demagogic politician hardly understands the danger that lies in his decision to move the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
If he goes through with this, he is likely to unleash an episode of chaos in an already volatile region.
The move, which is now reportedly in the 'beginning stages', is not a mere symbolic one, as some naively reported in western mainstream media.
True, American foreign policy has been centered mostly on military power, rarely historical fact.
But Trump, known for his thoughtlessness and impulsive nature, is threatening to eradicate even the little common sense that governed US foreign policy conduct in the Middle East.
If the new president moves forward with his plan, unsympathetic to Palestinian pleas and international warnings, he is likely to regret the unanticipated consequences of his action.
History for the Wise
A century ago, British forces under the command of General Sir Edmund Allenby occupied the Palestinian Arab city of Jerusalem.
That ominous event in December 1917, has disturbed the cultural and political equilibrium that existed in Palestine for nearly a millennia.
It also initiated a war that has proved the longest and one of the most bloody and destabilizing in modern human history.
Although Palestine was wrestled from the hand of its governing bodies operating under the auspices of the Ottoman Empire, its new British rulers understood the unequalled importance of Jerusalem to its people.
That understanding was always present, even when France and Britain signed the Sykes-Picot agreement in May 1916, dividing Ottoman territories amongst themselves, Jerusalem's status was designated as an international area due to its shared religious significance.
The same emphasis regarding the neutrality of Jerusalem was made time and again, including in the League of Nations' decision in 1922 to give Britain a political mandate over Palestine, and the United Nations resolution to divide Palestine into two countries, one Arab and one Jewish, in November 1947.
While that envisaged Palestinian state never actualized (thanks to numerous obstacles placed by the US and Israel), Israel became a reality in May 1948. Mere months after an armistice agreement was reached, Israel declared Jerusalem as its capital in December 1949.
It was then that biblical mythology was remolded to fit political exigencies.
Israel's first Parliament (Knesset) declared in January 1950 that "Jerusalem was, and had always been the capital of Israel."
The "was" and "always been" are references to a twisted interpretation of history that has no place in modern international law, of which Israel is never a follower to begin with.
After 1500 years of Canaanite rule over Palestine, the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea fell under the rule of numerous invaders, including the Philistines, the Israelites, the Phoenicians, the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Persians, the Macedonians, the Romans, the Arabs, the Crusaders, and then it was ruled by various Islamic Caliphates from 1291 until the British mandate in 1922.
The Israelites control barely lasted for 77 years and it is largely contested that Israeli Jews of today are even blood relatives of the groups that inhabited Palestinians 2000 years ago.
Yet that was enough for the modern Israeli national myth, which is now championed by the most right-wing, religious extremists in both the United States and Israel.
In 1967, Israel occupied the rest of historic Palestine, including Palestinian East Jerusalem, annexing the city in 1980.
The international community has continually rejected and condemned the Israeli occupation, with repeated emphasis on Jerusalem.
Countries around the world, even those who are considered allies of Israel, including the United States reject Israeli sovereignty over Jerusalem, and refuse Israeli invitation to relocate their embassies from Tel Aviv to the illegally-occupied city.
The American Exception
The United States' attitude towards Jerusalem, however, has been marred with contradictions. Since 1995, the US position has been divided between the historically pro-Israel US Congress, and equally pro-Israel, but slightly more pragmatic White House.
In October 1995, the US Congress passed the Jerusalem Embassy Act. The act passed by an overwhelming majority in both House and Senate. It called Jerusalem the undivided capital of Israel and urged the State Department to move the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
The US administration at the time protested the violation of protocol as such a decision is the responsibility of the executive branch, not lawmakers beholden to Israel's influential lobby in Washington.
The other dilemma is that if the US walks away from international consensus on the matter it both loses the little credibility it had as a 'peace broker' and would be left to contend with the likely terrible consequences included political instability and violence.
It is true that Jerusalem has tremendous spiritual significance for Muslims, Christians and Jews. But the uninterrupted cultural and religious significance it had for Palestinian Christians and Muslims alike makes it unpatrolled as an economic, political and cultural hub as well.
For many years, US administrations under Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama have signed a presidential waiver that deferred the Congressional bill six months at a time.
The last time the waiver was signed by former President Obama was on December 1, 2016.
Bull in China Shop Foreign Policy
Throughout his campaign for the White House, Trump made numerous, wholesale, often contradictory promises. While initially pledged to keep a similar distance between Palestinians and Israel, he later reversed his position, to adopt that of Israel's rightwing government.
Now, the opportunistic real-estate mogul enters the White House with an eerie agenda that looks identical to that of the current Israeli government of right-wingers and ultra-nationalists.
"We have now reached the point where envoys from one country to the other could almost switch places," wrote Palestinian Professor, Rashid Khalidi, in the New Yorker.
He wrote, "The Israeli Ambassador in Washington, Ron Dermer, who grew up in Florida, could just as easily be the US Ambassador to Israel, while Donald Trump's Ambassador-designate to Israel, David Friedman, who has intimate ties to the Israeli settler movement, would make a fine Ambassador in Washington for the pro-settler government of Benjamin Netanyahu."
The Israeli right is almost in a state of political euphoria. Not only the superfluous references to a 'peace process' and a Palestinian state is over, but they now have a free hand to build illegal Jewish settlements (colonies) in occupied Jerusalem unhindered.
New bills are springing in the Israeli Knesset to annex even the Jewish settlements rendered illegal by Israel's own definitions, and to remove any restriction on new settlement construction and expansion.
The Trump administration has no qualms with that; to the contrary, this falls squarely in the agenda of the new rulers of the United States who now control the legislative and executive branches.
Careful What You Wish For
The odd thing is that the US is about to violate the very international consensus (as in US-led western consensus) regarding the conflict in Palestine.
Speaking to the Paris peace conference on January 15, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault warned Trump from the "very serious consequences" that await in case the US embassy is in fact moved to Jerusalem.
The French and other European countries are aware that such a move would end the US-led 'peace process' along with the thus far futile quest for a two state solution.
However, this should be the least of anyone's concern, since both the 'peace process' and the 'two-state solution' charade have been largely an American investment to maintain US leadership, power and influence over the conflict in Palestine.
The US and its western allies certainly had the needed clout and power to achieve a peaceful and just resolution to the conflict, if that was indeed their overriding priority.
They failed to do so over the course of 25 years, starting in the Madrid Talks in 1991 and ending with the pitiful Paris conference on January 15.
Past American failures notwithstanding, the Trump administration gamble in moving the US embassy is likely to ignite a political fire throughout Palestine and the Middle East with horrific and irreversible outcomes.
Palestinians and Arabs understand that moving the embassy is far from being a symbolic move, but a carte blanche to complete the Israeli takeover of the city, including its holy sites, and complete the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian Muslims and Christians.
That escalation will certainly, and explicably lead to violence. Vital US interests in the Middle East could and will also suffer the consequences of such an imprudent move.
Palestinian officials and religious figures alike condemned the US decision. A top Palestinian official referred to it as a declaration of war on Muslims.
Considering the significance of Jerusalem to Palestinian Muslims and Christians, and hundreds of millions of believers around the world, Donald Trump might indeed be igniting a powder keg that would further derail his already embattled presidency.
While some in the mainstream western media are already predicting 'a fresh wave of Palestinian violence' shall the embassy be relocated, the new US administration must think carefully before embarking on such self-destructive moves.
Just because Trump intends to reverse the legacy of his predecessor, doesn't mean the new American president should begin his legacy by inviting more violence and pushing an already volatile region further into the abyss.
- Dr. Ramzy Baroud has been writing about the Middle East for over 20 years. He is an internationally-syndicated columnist, a media consultant, an author of several books and the founder of PalestineChronicle.com. His books include "Searching Jenin", "The Second Palestinian Intifada" and his latest "My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza's Untold Story". His website is www.ramzybaroud.net.
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COMMENTARY

Trump's America: Land of Dystopia and Resistance

By Yoav Litvin
Dystopia
On January 20 2017, surrounded by family and the usual suspects, the real-estate mogul, sexual-predator and conman Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States. Now known as 'National Day of Patriotic Devotion', it will be remembered as the day Trump used inflammatory language, some fist-pumping, and a healthy measure of old-fashioned populism to deliver a message of "America First" to a relatively small crowd at the National Mall. Trump's inauguration debacle would be the first of a series of alarming signs that a fascist-like regime has taken power in America.
Less than a week after leaving The Oval Office, neoliberal Democrat Barack Obama seems like a distant memory that is quickly fading, a punctuation mark in the story of this country. In what may be the defining moment of his presidency, Obama assured a smooth transition of power to the American oligarch Drumpf and his merry band of misogynists, religious zealots and white supremacists.
Since taking the helm, Trump set in motion a regressive, dystopian agenda that will enrich the billionaire class at the expense of regular Americans, minority communities, the environment and world peace. The new president signed executive orders targeting womenindigenous groups, the environmentimmigrants, refugees and Muslims and has already managed to compromise the health of millions of Americans.
Those who believed Trump the President would be any different than Trump the host of The Apprentice, Trump the billionaire from Wrestle Mania, or Trump the vulgar chauvinist pig were proven wrong. His juvenile shenanigans and obsessive tweeting have carried over into his presidency. Trump has unabashedly perpetuated a thoroughly debunked lie about the elections and has dangerously lashed out at the press about crowd estimates at his inauguration, in what can only be viewed as an insecure, somewhat Freudian obsession with "size" and an undermining of the First Amendment to the Constitution.
He threw another temper tantrum at a controversial visit at CIA headquarters, calling the press "among the most dishonest human beings on earth" in front of a crowd some claim was boosted by his very own cheerleaders. In a transparent attempt to hide his draft-dodgingveteran-insultingCIA-dissing past and boost his credibility as some sort of strongman, Trump groveled to the audience at Langley and issued an executive order that will lift the ban on "Black Site" prisons.
Resistance
United by outrage at the absurdity and cruelty of the new administration, resistance has galvanized all over America and the world. Womenimmigrants, Muslimsanti-fascistsindigenous groups, environmentalistsscientists and other communities have come together in protest; uprisings united by what they are against - Trump.
But a common enemy is not sufficient. In order for a resistance to succeed, it must define clear fundamental principles, set a series of goals and lay out a realistic strategy to accomplish them. Those groups that cannot rally behind a common, productive agenda and are only defined by what they are against must be excluded. Otherwise, overly inflated protest movements become a transient vent for frustration that may devolve into a delusional celebration. Ultimately they may tragically serve to normalize and even fortify the power structure they have come together to oppose.
The elections of 2016 have fully exposed the futility and fraud of working within the American "democracy", in which citizens are afforded two lethal alternatives. While Democrats use smokescreens of liberalism and identity politics to advance a self-serving agenda for a group of billionaires and lobbyists, Republicans use dog-whistles, militarism and fundamentalist Christianity to promote an equally self-serving agenda for a slightly different group of billionaires and lobbyists.
Both parties are guided by the destructive principles of capitalism and imperialism. Neither party promotes social welfare for regular Americans. Neither party provides pragmatic solutions for the crises of the 21st century.
The American political system itself and thus both corporate parties are directly responsible for the ascension of Trump and his dangerous agenda. In fact, a recent report by the Economist Intelligence Unit downgraded the U.S. from a "full democracy" to a "flawed democracy", irrespective of Donald Trump's election.
Thus, an effective resistance to Trump with an agenda of democracy, equality and justice must work outside the American duopoly and be untethered to the Democratic party, which sustains the corrupt capitalist and imperialist system. In fact, prominent Democrats are currently busy approving Trump's cabinet appointments and normalizing his administration. No more Clintons, Schumers or Pelosis. These corporate sell-outs, warmongers and sheepdogs have too long served to anesthetize people into passivity, cynicism and selfishness, while colluding with their benefactors to rob public resources.
Led by a coalition of groups that place people and planet before profit, a resistance must work toward Donald Trump's ouster as a first step toward revolutionizing American politics with the ultimate goal of empowering a truly democratic and radical alternative to the duopoly. The effects of such a revolution will reverberate around the world and may be the last hope we have for peace and prosperity as a species.


OPINION

'Normalize That!': Occupation, Colonization and Apartheid

By Haidar Eid
Normalizing oppression has always been one of the tools used by the colonizer against the resistance of the oppressed and colonized. It is cheap and it works! It turns native against native, and all the oppressor does is sit and watch.
Britain, France, America, Apartheid South Africa, are just a few of the colonizers who l used it as a tool of dominance: they privileged one sector of the colonized population, by offering them some crumbs of the master's table, which then made them willing propagandists who sang the praises of, and "justified" colonization and its mission civilisatrice.
Apartheid Israel does exactly the same.
With unending aid from the United States of America, a settler-colony itself, Israel has been able to dispossess the Palestinian people, while portraying itself as a 'modern' Western country surrounded by Arab and Muslim savages who it oppresses as a favor to protect western interests in the Middle East. And there is no shortage of 'civilized' Palestinian natives, janissaries, 'house niggers' who understand and can 'justify' Israel's role. It is only these natives who can appreciate its modernity, 'democracy,' and- most importantly-its generosity in granting them 'some of their rights.'
Therefore, the hasbara machine is able to create two categories of Palestinians-Arabs: the grateful and the ungrateful!
There are the Uncle Toms, the grateful, 'the good Arab,' whose ultimate goal is to appease the Israeli master, or those who support him, i.e., western powers. Those natives, called 'sell outs' by their people, are not inherent normalizers, but they begin to start showing symptoms of being so, while vehemently denying that they are normalizers of oppression, apartheid, and colonization.
I am thinking here of Anwar Sadat of Egypt, Qatari officials who regularly visit Israel, Saudi Emirs who don't shy away from meeting and even taking selfies with Israeli war criminals.
I am also thinking here of Palestinian officials who defend the grotesque "security coordination" with Israel, those who believe that "life is all about negotiation," notwithstanding the fact that Zionism is an ethno-religious ideology rooted in aggressive exclusion of others, including "good Arabs!"
But the list also includes those artists, civil society organizations, and some academics who normalize for very selfish reasons, namely, to boost their careers and, subsequently, get even more wealth!
Ironically enough, there are those who normalize but claim not to know what normalization is all about, nor have any knowledge of the agreed-on definition of the term, in spite of the fact that it has been in the media and online since 2007.
Normalization in a Palestinian-Arab context is defined "as the participation in any project, initiative or activity, in Palestine or internationally, that aims (implicitly or explicitly) to bring together Palestinians (and/or Arabs) and Israelis (people or institutions) without placing as its goal resistance to and exposure of the Israeli occupation and all forms of discrimination and oppression against the Palestinian people."
In spite of the near consensus among Palestinians and Arabs on rejecting the treatment of Israel as a "normal" state with which business as usual can be conducted, you still get those argue otherwise! There are repetitive patterns in the arguments made by normalizers:
Symptoms of Normalization
1- You start feeling "fed up" with the "conflict" between the "two sides"
2- You start believing that it all began in 1967
3- You start defending the idea of "dialogue between the "two parties"
4- You blame "extremists" on "both sides," especially Palestinian "terrorists"
5- You keep repeating: "both parties are to blame for the ongoing bloodshed"
6- You keep saying/parroting: "both peoples are suffering and this has to come to an end"
7- You become more pragmatic about the right of return which becomes "impossible to implement"
8- You start thinking that the best way to resolve the refugees' dilemma is by finding "an agreed upon" solution
9- "Partition," for you, becomes THE solution; two states for two peoples based on their ethno-religious backgrounds; 77 per cent of Palestine for Israeli Jews, and the rest is negotiable.
10- You start getting the attention of CNN, BBC, possibly Fox News, NY Times, and the Washington Post.
As much as the South African Apartheid regime tried to normalize racism and tried to justify it, the world stood up against it by heeding the call made by native South Africans and their allies.
We are, slowly but surely, approaching that moment when Israel's occupation, colonization, and apartheid in Palestine will be treated as abnormalities that should be isolated, regardless of attempts made by very few Arab janissaries!
(Note regarding title: Not to be confused with Remi Kanazi's great poem "Normalize This!")
- Dr. Haidar Eid is an Associate Professor at the Department of English Literature, Al-Aqsa University, Gaza Strip, Palestine. He is also a one-state activist and a member of Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI). He contributed this article this article to PalestineChronicle.com.
http://www.palestinechronicle.com/normalize-that-occupation-colonization-and-apartheid/
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