WHY
MIDDLE EASTERN NATIONS SUPPORT TRUMP’S IMMIGRATION HALT, by David Goldman 2/6/17
Critics of President
Trump’s temporary travel ban on seven Muslim nations should remember the
Chinese proverb, “Kill the chicken and let the monkey watch.”
The much-criticized
measure was a warning to the governments of the Gulf States, Turkey and
Pakistan, who walk a fine line between support for Western counter-terrorism
efforts and concessions to jihadists. It has had precisely the result that the
White House intended, as a Dubai security official indicated on January 29. As
Reuters’ Zawya.com reported:
Dubai’s deputy chief of police and public
security, Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, has praised US President
Donald Trump’s recent decision to temporarily ban citizens from seven
Muslim-majority states, saying in a series of tweets it was a ‘preventive measure’
to safeguard the country.
Kudos to President Trump for his brave decisions… they (these people) can only be dealt with through preventive measures,” he said in an Arabic-language tweet dated January 29 on his official Twitter account.
Kudos to President Trump for his brave decisions… they (these people) can only be dealt with through preventive measures,” he said in an Arabic-language tweet dated January 29 on his official Twitter account.
“Trump banned the citizens of countries in the
embrace of Iran and prevented the Iranians from entering… sound decision,” he
added in another tweet…. “It is not necessary for America to host backward
people, it has received enough before,” he said in one tweet. “What would a
Yemini, Iraqi, Iranian, Somali or a Syrian do in America? They have destroyed
their countries, they should not destroy America.” Counter-terrorism
officials in Muslim countries contending with a jihadist minority view Trump as
an ally against their domestic enemies.
More importantly, Trump
has suddenly won admiration in Erdoganist circles in Turkey, who held the Obama
administration in contempt. Writing in Al-Monitor, Hurriyet Daily News
columnist Mustafa Aykol reports that Trump is the hero of the
pro-government press, despite (or perhaps because of) the immigration halt.
Like the governments of
Egypt and Saudi Arabia, Aykol observes, Turkey is relieved by Trump’s election
victory. “President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the ultimate authority, has so far
said nothing about the ‘Muslim ban.’ Moreover, his propaganda machine,
consisting of at least 10 national newspapers, several TV channels and
thousands of social media trolls, has also been unusually silent about the
issue. Daily Sabah, the flagship of the pro-government empire, has been
absolutely silent on the ban. Daily Star, another key newspaper, published only
a small and neutral report. Daily Aksam did run a headline on the ban, but only
with a subtitle: ‘He [Trump] must be given a chance.’”
As cited by Aykol, Daily
Sabah columnist Hilal Kaplan wrote
in a Turkish-language commentary that “the American president who is
responsible for destabilizing the seven banned Muslim nations was none other
than former President Barack Obama. It was of course bad that American Muslims
were in trouble, but what really mattered were ‘Muslims in our region.’”
Obama helped overthrow
Libya’s leader Muamar Qadaffi and Egypt’s President Mubarak, and backed Syrian
jihadists against the Assad government with just enough firepower to keep the
civil war going without a hope of finishing it. The US allowed the Sunni
extremists who formed ISIS to operate undisturbed in the hope of directing them
against Assad – a point made forcefully by Gen. Michael Flynn, head of the
Defense Intelligence Agency under Obama and now Trump’s National Security
adviser.
The Obama
administration’s dalliance with jihadists of various stripes helped throw the
region into chaos, and contributed to the humanitarian catastrophe in Syria
which has killed half a million civilians and displaced perhaps ten million.
These problems turned up
on Turkey’s doorstep, literally so in the case of the two million Syrian
refugees now housed in Turkish refugee camps. The Syrian Civil War also raised
the prospect of an independent Kurdish entity on Turkey’s border with Syria linking up
with the Kurdish autonomous zone in Iraq. That is Erdogan’s nightmare: the
Kurdish-majority provinces in Turkey’s southeast have a far higher fertility
rate than ethnic Turks. Demographic pressures are a serious long-term threat to
Turkey’s territorial integrity, as I reported in Asia Times last year.
Turkey also suspects
that the Obama administration gave aid and comfort to the military coup
plotters of July 2016, who appeared inspired by the rogue Turkish cleric
Fethullah Gülen. I doubt that Obama helped instigate the coup, but the
Gülenists had some backing in the US intelligence community, as I reported here. Erdogan’s turn towards Moscow in the
aftermath of the coup was motivated in part by his distrust of Washington, and
Gen. Flynn has been at pains to return Turkey to the NATO fold.
Although Pakistan has
said nothing about the immigration ban, its actions suggest that it got the
message from the White House. After years of prevaricating, Pakistani
authorities finally arrested the radical Muslim cleric Hafiz Saeed, accused of planning the 2008
Mumbai massacre carried out by Pakistani jihadists.
Through a combination of
incompetence and weakness, the Obama administration contributed materially to
violence in the Middle East, threatening the stability of traditional American
allies such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
In addition, it
encouraged the Iranians to assert their military power in the region, which the
Sunni states view with alarm. If the Obama administration did not create ISIS,
it stood godfather to the birth of the movement, as Gen. Flynn observed and
reported during his tenure at Defense Intelligence.
In that respect, Ms.
Kaplan at the Daily Sabah is punctiliously correct to blame the Obama
administration for the humanitarian and strategic catastrophe which has
befallen her region during the past several years.
Western pundits who
protest the supposed inhumanity of Trump’s temporary immigration halt said not
a word while the Obama administration steered the region towards disaster and
half a million Syrians died in their country’s civil war. Their objections
should be read as politically-motivated hypocrisy.
The governments who have
to deal with the consequences of American fecklessness, by contrast, want the
United States to be strong and assertive. They are engaged in an existential
war against jihadist elements who threaten to reduce them to chaos, and look to
the United States to show determination. That is why Trump is suddenly so
popular in the Middle East.
Originally published on Asia Times.
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