Condoleezza Rice as Snow White, and the Seven Dwarfs

Without properly addressing the seven dwarfs, Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Iran, Syria, Ethiopia, and Algeria, in the next two years, America jeopardizes its proper interests allover the world, and creates the conditions of failure in its fight against the Islamic Terrorism. Condoleezza Rice must constantly keep these points in mind during the next few months.
Condoleezza Rice as Snow White, and the Seven Dwarfs
Condoleezza Rice as Snow White, and the Seven Dwarfs

By Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis

With the forthcoming investiture ceremony, the rejuvenated American administration is going to find itself in front of an open but fearsome horizon. Dark clouds and negative schemes, malignant intentions and deep hatred have been spread out allover the world over the past years, worsening the global atmosphere and strengthening a backward trend. In this regard, the recent seaquake cannot be interpreted by many but as another omen ominous.

It is true that the global joy for the collapse of the soviet regimes proved to be of short trajectory; the revitalized imperial dreams of Russia, the persistence of the somewhat modernized Chinese tyranny, the French colonial legacy in Africa and the Middle East, the amalgamation of the Arabic nationalism with the Islamic extremism, the rise of the Death cult in Suicide bombing, the nefarious image of criminals in power, Saddam Hussein, Yasser Arafat, Hafez Assad, and their likes, the antihuman secret plans of the outrageous Iranian Ayatullahs, the threshold to an era of absolute hatred as represented by the September 11th events, all this situation makes up an alarming situation to which a dead end must be put as soon as possible.

The new American administration will be represented abroad by a female academic, the first Black Lady to run the State Department. The resolute approach that characterized Condoleezza Rice in her previous position may have been one of the reasons for her promotion, but it will take even greater stamina to tackle all the thorny accumulated issues. We have reasons to believe that as an academic, the new Secretary of State will pay more attention to valuable ‘nuance’ in the discourses of America’s enemies. It is quite interesting to note that various opponents of America plan on a ‘wait-and-see’ tactics. It may be unnecessary to take into consideration predictions about a … forthcoming natural disaster throughout the Northern American continent, but when this concept takes shape within the minds of various enemies of America at the same time, some interpretation is certainly needed.

The Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

At the present stage, America should shape two basic axes of global policy; one of these axes should be focused on various, small, problematic countries that generate global problems, whereas the second should address the major rivals of the country. Equating a policy to Syria with a strategy for Russia or China would not be that helpful. There are seven ‘small’ countries that necessitate a great part of concern, not because they may be potential rivals but, as we already said, due to their tendency to ignite alarming situations.

The seven dwarfs are: Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Iran, Syria, Ethiopia, and Algeria. Dangerous situations originating from local developments in these seven ‘small’ countries can arise at any possible moment, and over-reliance on the CIA and modern technology cannot help in changing the mind of people. We may now focalize on each of the dwarfs that have to be dealt with immediately.

Afghanistan
After the recent presidential election, the focus should be directed on combined multipartite democracy and multicultural education. Security forces and a nucleus of national army must be formed and properly educated. Greater stress must be put on educational – cultural – ideological – religious issues, and a thorough revisiting of the Islamic History and Civilization will be necessary in order to oppose the over-simplicity and the mental/intellectual deductionism that leads to extremism, fanaticism and terrorism. A greater focus on the National History of Ancient Bactria and Kushan, and the highlighting of Afghanistan’s role as an East - West passageway for numerous religions, ideologies, arts and philosophies will help in this regard.

Aram Nahrain - Mesopotamia ('Iraq')
If we talk global, this is now the focal point. ‘Tell me what is Iraq’s outcome, and I will tell you what the global upshot is going to look like’ is a common expression among diplomats, specialists, and other concerned people. In an earlier article, we stressed the point that Iraq was never a real country, but rather consisted in a technical entity. The only way to pacify Aram Nahrain – Mesopotamia is to offer this tyrannized land its real historical name that is still used by the most genuine part of the local population, and to drop the fake, colonial name ('Iraq') that was of scarce use before the arrival of the British colonials. Furthermore, the country must be divided into five main regions with the demarcation of cantons for the Christian Aramaeans, the Turkmens, the Kurds, the Shia and the Sunnis. Deportations must be practiced in order to offer the Americans the possibility to focus on the victimized and fanaticized Sunni population that has become the basic tool in the hands of terrorist, barbaric and bogus-Islamic pseudo-sheikhs.

Sudan
If the new Secretary of State truly cares about the global image of America, the correct decision about Sudan must be made in no time. STOP THE DARFUR GENOCIDE NOW! The murderous sheikhs of Sudan, who hide behind the barbaric, tyrannical rulers, have not reconsidered and will not reconsider their racist pan-Arabic agenda of forced bogus-Islamization. The only reality shared among the various peoples of Sudan is that Sudan was never Arabic. The colonial interests of France, and the economic involvement of China may make these two countries join forces in disorienting America from Sudan, and in offering more time to the criminal Sudanese pseudo-sheikhs and generals to carry out their genocidal agenda. America must not be discouraged by eventual cacophonous mass media that propagate the nonsense of America being unable to carry out a successful war on three fronts, namely Afghanistan, Iraq, and Sudan. This is very misleading, since the American involvement in Afghanistan is minimal, and any involvement in Sudan will not necessitate large forces but clear ideas. The reality in Sudan is that the various local peoples in the provinces, in Darfur (the Fur people), in Kordofan (with predominant the Haussa speaking people), in the Nubian North, in the Beja East, in the Dinka and Nuer South, just expect an illuminated, humanitarian and democratic country crash the centre of power at Khartoum so that the ‘exported’ gendarmerie and administrative cadres depart from their regions, and they be left free to set up an independent rule.

America does not need more than 25000 soldiers for Sudan. But it needs the correct message, the correct vision, and great humanitarian and educational support for many years of great effort in Nation building that will follow a brief military excursion. The military, the security, the militias and the fanatic sheikhs of Sudan exist in its centre. From the area that encompasses Khartoum, Al Gedaref, Kosti and Obeid very poor infrastructure administrative and military cadres are exported to the provinces in the North, the East, the West and the South. In the provinces, the order is imposed because the provincial oppressed people are deprived of any weaponry, and are afraid that if they attack governmental forces, special regiments will come. In large part of the South, the African jungle permitted the brave local people to stand up against the Pan-Arabic criminals of Khartoum and pursue their rebellion for about 50 years! If people in the provinces know that Americans are in Khartoum, they will free their lands within a day. Of course, they will need humanitarian and educational help afterwards. America needs more anthropologists, linguistic instructors, medical doctors, and humanitarian staff than soldiers in Sudan. Sooner the US forces crash the abominable Khartoum tyrants, greater the global consideration for America will be. The oppressed people of Sudan will be the best PR for Condoleezza Rice.

Iran
This country is of pivotal importance. The passionate desire of the local Ayatullahs for a nuclear bomb is true and overwhelming. A lot is at stake in this regard. For them it is an all-out shot; if a new country, Pakistan, with a past going back just to 1947 – 1948, was able to become a nuclear power, how Iran that was the great Islamic power at the east of the Ottoman empire, the focal point of the Muslims of India and Central Asia, does not possess a nuclear bomb? The question can easily become a political tool in the hands of republican and/or monarchical – anti-theocratic – political groups for local anticlerical politics. Furthermore, what can be the purpose of the Wilayat al Faqih – supposedly personified in the Islamic Republic –, if non-theocratic, republican Pakistan – with its military admiring Mustafa Kemal Pasa Ataturk – was already able to appear as the ‘leading’ power within the Islamic World? The cruel, fanatic and pathetic hodjatoleslams of Iran know that if their country fails to become a nuclear power in 2005, they will face a total breakdown in 2006.

Invading Iran will not be that easy as the Baghdad promenade. However, this does not mean that it is impossible or that the effort will take a proportionally larger army! Iran is an old pre-Islamic and Islamic empire that has collapsed. Connectedness is not the strong point in today’s Iran. The elements of the empire are falling apart; Iran consists of 15 million Azeris, 1 million Turkmens, 7 million Kurds, 1 million Loris, 1 million Bakhtiaris, 1 million Turks, 1 million Baluchis, 2 million Arabic speaking people, 1.5 million Christian Aramaeans, who identify themselves as ‘Assyrians’ and ‘Chaldaeans’, and around 40 million Persians. If one addresses people, local populations aspiring to a better future (according to the model of Turkey), and awaiting their liberation from the Persian Ayatullahs, one has many chances to make populations throughout Western Iran join the arriving liberation forces. Azerbaijan West, Azerbaijan East, Ardabil, Kurdistan, Kermanshah (Bakhtaran), Lorestan, Kohgiluyeh, Bakhtiari, Ilam, Khuzestan, in the West and Sistan / Baluchistan in the South-East can secede easily with the liberating forces needing not to remain there in great numbers. Logistics and technical support will definitely be needed, but the affinity of the local populations with Turkey and Azerbaijan will be a decisive factor.

As far as the central part of today’s Iran is concerned, a coordination with local democratic, monarchical parties, groups and student associations will be essential. The US Iranian community must be far better mobilized and more properly involved in the process than the US Iraqi community has been in Iraq until now. An uprising in the universities that ends up with a call to the king, the son of the late Shah to return, and with a plea to the international community to intervene will certainly end up in a success. American presence could be very short, and the ethnic / national minorities should organize free referenda to vote for independence or confederation with free Iran.

Syria
Syria is another technical entity of the colonial times. The country is home to 2 million Christian Aramaeans, and there is a significant Kurdish minority (around 1.5 million people) that recently became the target of the most murderous Bashir Assad gangs of nationalistic, pan-Arabic thugs. One of the few countries in 2005 deprived of any private bank, Syria is at the brink of economic collapse, and has no spare parts for any significant weaponry. The Syrian - North Korean connection is far stronger than the Iraq - North Korea link had been in the days of Saddam Hussein tyranny.

After the completion of basic – as aforementioned – operations in Sudan and Iran, Syria could be envisaged as an extension of the Iraq effort of liberation and democratization of the Middle East. It will be essential to bear in mind that, as in Iraq, regions – cantons have to be delineated, and populations separated in order to easily achieve peace and national self-determination. Aramaic must be the official language of Syria, along with the Arabic.

Ethiopia
The correct name of that country is Abyssinia. The country at the Eastern African plateau has been constantly neglected by the international press. It is essential to achieve global awareness about the Cemetery of Peoples – Abyssinia. The Amhara minority has ruled over various, linguistically and culturally different, peoples. With 20% of the country’s entire population, the Amhara formed the backbone of the monarchical, ‘communist’ and republican regimes. Most of the other peoples, Oromos, Afars, Sidamas, Ogadenis, and Tigrays, have been terribly oppressed and have been met with tyrannical Amhara governmental measures, namely shutting down cultural associations, prohibiting political parties, closing down schools, threatening the existence of various languages, and varied violations of Human Rights. Only Eritrea was ‘lucky’ enough to depart as early as 1991.

It could a ‘business as usual’ case, but unfortunately it is not. The notorious Amhara Monophysitic clergy (the so-called debteras) prevails among the Amhara ethnic tyrants of that multi-ethnic country. Their hatred is truly multi-dimensional, and their barbarism corresponds to the criminal minds of Islamic terrorists. Their vicious plans are carried out against all the other ethnic groups, against all the other local religious denominations, against all the Western Christian missionaries, and against the entire West. Dealing with the illiterate debteras, one has to do with Torquemada revivified, with autodafe, and with medieval tortures of witches not different from what described in the famous Malleus Maleficarum. Abyssinia, not Saudi Arabia, is the country were Western missionaries were massacred in greater numbers by the fanaticized local anti-Western masses. The danger becomes greater now because of demographic developments that took place in that country over the past fifty years. By now, Muslims form approximately 50 to 55% of the population, and they are severely oppressed, be they Oromos or Amharas. They belong to any ethnic / national group. With the debteras fanaticism untackled, Abyssinia risks to become an unprecedented volcano of Monophysitic Christian / Sunni Muslim bloodshed that will expand throughout the rest of the Middle East, Egypt, Syria, etc. The consequences will be disastrous and colossal dimensions.

America does not need to intervene directly in Abyssinia. Strong financial support and military training to selected groups of the Oromos, the Ogadenis, the Sidamas and the Afars will be enough to help the oppressed peoples of Abyssinia secede from the Amhara tyranny, and solve the problem by themselves.

Algeria
The last dwarf is Algeria, the courtyard of French colonialism. With Shawiya and Kabylian Berberic accounting for about 10 million people, the nationalistic, pan-Arabic regime exercises an unprecedented oppression at all levels, from educational to political, and from cultural to economic. Expressing a real interest for the Berbers, and supporting their movement for freedom, and their path to independence are the proper key to North-African democracy and development. It will be the ‘coup mortel’, the lethal hit against French colonialism in Africa.

Without properly addressing the seven dwarfs in the next two years, America jeopardizes its proper interests allover the world, and creates the conditions of failure in its fight against the Islamic Terrorism. Condoleezza Rice must constantly keep these points in mind during the next few months.
   By Prof. Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Published: 1/19/2005
 
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