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This week marks the second anniversary of the birth of the “Arab Spring”, which began when President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia fled to Saudi Arabia after only a month of protest against his rule. Egypt, Libya, and Yemen dictators have been overthrown and rebels now control most of Mali and Syria. Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Sudan are also suffering protests
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United States and Europe directly and clandestinely encouraged this
revolutionary fever with the naive expectation that these countries could be
pacified by evolving into European-style welfare states. Unfortunately
for the West, these people have a common heritage as a series ofCaliphate Empires
that from 622 AD to 1258 AD were the most powerful, wealthy and cultured nation
on earth. Arab Spring revolutionaries understand it took 200 years for
Islamic forces to defeat the Crusaders. They have demonstrated by
invading Mali and attacking Algeria that they are embarking on a protracted war
of liberation to reestablish Caliphate of the Moors to control of North Africa,
the Middle East and Southern Europe.
Western academics have championed an educational common core curriculum for history; economics and sociology
that emphasizes the importance of nation states wither away as the world moves
toward global decision making, resource management, stakeholder inclusion and
role of international institutions. But Vladimir Lenin, founder of
Communist Russia, said:
“There
are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where
decades happen.”
Since the 1979 take-over of the U.S. Embassy in
Tehran, the U.S. and its Western allies have been engaged in
fighting a proxy wars to prevent the rise of a new and powerful Persian Empire,
while the rest of the Middle East remained relatively quiet. That is why
the beginning of the Arab Spring is so momentous. Tunis sits on the ruins
of ancient Carthage, which underHannibal in 218 BC marched
38,000 infantry, 8,000 cavalry, and 37 war elephants over the Alps and almost conquered Rome. The people of Tunis, Morocco, Algeria and Libya are
called theMaghreb and referred to as the “Moors“. The Arab Spring heralds the rise of a new
war of liberation to reestablish the Caliphate of the Moors.
Moslems reached their point of greatest world
domination from 909 AD to 1171 AD under the Moorish Caliphate of Fātimid, which
controlled the Maghreb, Egypt, Mauritania, Sicily, Malta, Saudi Arabia, Syria,
Palestine, Levant, Spain, Portugal and Southern France. The Fatimid’s
built the City of Cairo as
their capital and dominated trade in salt, gold, ivory, andslaves they captured from the neighboring Sahara desert (Mali)
and from Europeans as pirate booty.
The Moors came into major dispute with
Christians when their Persian Seljuk Turks allies decisively defeated army of the Byzantine Empire in
1071 AD, cutting off Christian access to the Holy Land in
and around Jerusalem. Pope Urban II rallied Christians for
the First Crusadeby declaring “It is the will of God“. The Crusaders set off
with an army of 700,000 men with 100,000 were knights in armor. They besieged the Syrian City of Antioch for two years until the Crusaders
scaled the walls and slaughtered inhabitants. In 1099 the Crusaders
captured Jerusalem and massacred 10,000 Muslim men, women and children who
sought shelter in theAl-Aqsa Mosque (Dome of the Rock). The
Crusaders also slaughtered the thousands of Jewish defenders in Jerusalem who
had sought refuge in their synagogue by burning them alive. The fall of
Jerusalem to the Crusades emboldened the Christian Reconquista rebellions in Spain and Portugal that
undermined the Caliphate and eventually led to the Moors
decline. Nine centuries later to contextualize 9/11, President Clinton recalled the massacre “is
still being told today in the Middle East, and we are still paying for it.”
The Arab Spring follows three generations of revolutionary jihadism led
by Salafist Muslims
from the Maghreb and Egypt, who are “striving” to expel all foreign influences
and create a new world-wide Islamic Caliphate.
The Salafist movement was encouraged and financed by Americans and Europeans,
because of their willingness to tenaciously battle and even conductsuicide attacks to defeat the Russians in Afghanistan and Serbs in Bosnia. But as the National Commission on Terrorist
Attacks Upon the United States would
report, Al-Qaeda Salafists turned against their Western allies with the 911
terrorist attacks in the U.S., bombings across Europe and Wars in Afghanistan
and Iraq.
When the revolt against Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi began in February
2011 the Western
powers intervened with a NATO military “no fly zone”. The CIA covertly
armed theSalafists warriors steamed back from
Afghanistan and Iraq to
join the revolution. When the rebels defeated Libyan army, the Salafists
captured a spectacular amount of sophisticated weaponry, including 20,000
shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles. In February 2012, Al Qaeda military chieftain Ayman
al-Zawahiri declared war on Syria. With covert aid from Western nations, the
Salafist took military control of the Free Syrian Army and overran 1/2 the country.
But the new Salafist working relationship with
the West crumbled after Salafists also seized 2/3 of neighboring Mali led violent U.S. Embassy protests
across the world on the 10thanniversary of 911
and murdered of U.S. Ambassador Stevens in
Benghazi, Libya. This week French war planes and troops,
supported by U.S. and NATO logistics, intervened on the side of the Mali government and started bombing the
Salafists.
The Salafists replied with 20 members of their
“Masked Brigade” taking 41 Western hostages at a foreign
owned oil facility in Algeria as
retribution against the Algerian government for allowing French “infidels” to
use their airfields to bomb Salafists. When Algerian forces tried to free
the captives, it has been reported that 35 hostages
were slaughtered.
Earlier this year, I wrote the “Arab Spring Turns To Winter”
to warn that putting the full-force of America’s military and diplomatic clout
behind leveraging “Arab Spring” protests to transform the Middle East would
lead to a disaster. Recent events confirm that the West is in a new
protracted war to prevent the establishment of a new Caliphate of the Moors.
CHRISS STREET & PAUL PRESTON
Present
“The American Exceptionalism Radio Talk Show”
Streaming Live Monday through Friday at 7-10 PM
Click here to listen: http://www.mysytv.net/kmyclive.html
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Present
“The American Exceptionalism Radio Talk Show”
Streaming Live Monday through Friday at 7-10 PM
Click here to listen: http://www.mysytv.net/kmyclive.html
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CHRISS STREET & PAUL PRESTON
Present
“The American Exceptionalism Radio Talk Show”
Streaming Live Monday through Friday at 7-10 PM
Click here to listen: http://www.mysytv.net/kmyclive.html
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