Posted on 02/26/2006 7:13:10 PM PST by A. Pole
Dubai Ports World is not a security threat. And the UAE is a friend.
The brouhaha surrounding the Bush administration since it gave the green light to a United Arab Emirates company slated to manage six major U.S. ports has nothing to do with homeland security. Allow me to give this episode its proper name: Islamophobia.
This UAE company - Dubai Ports World - is a commercial administrator. They are not a security company, and should the deal go through they will not be in charge of security at a half-dozen U.S. ports. That responsibility remains tight in the hands of our U.S. Coast Guard and Customs officials. Meanwhile, the same longshoremen and stevedores will be hauling containers. Moreover, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (a multi-agency panel which includes seasoned representatives from the departments of Defense, Treasury, and Homeland Security) has vetted this deal and given it their seal of approval.
None of the eager critics of this business transaction can furnish a scintilla of evidence that the Bush administration hasnt done its security due diligence on DP World. And so far, no one has proven that the security-vetting process of the executive branch is flawed. Instead, what we have here is a perfect storm of bi-partisan criticism based on a combination of nearsighted protectionism and xenophobic anti-Arab sentiment.
An amusing component of this flare-up is the sudden call to arms of the dovish Democrats. Arent many of these vocal critics the same folks who opposed the Patriot Act? Isnt this the same posturing chorus that opposed NSA surveillance of al Qaeda phone calls? Didnt these same folks want immediate withdrawal from Iraq? Why the sudden about face?
The entire case against the DP World deal is built on nonsense. The UAE is an American ally in an unsettled Middle East - and an important ally at that. They are exactly the kind of Arab country we need in our ongoing, critical mission in the region and the broader war effort. The UAE is not unlike our good friend Jordan, and is a whole lot better than Egypt and Saudi Arabia. The Wall Street Journal correctly pointed out this week that
"Critics also forget, or conveniently ignore, that the UAE government has been among the most helpful Arab countries in the war on terror. It was one of the first countries to join the U.S. container security initiative, which seeks to inspect cargo in foreign ports. The UAE has assisted in training security forces in Iraq, and at home it has worked hard to stem terrorist financing and WMD proliferation. UAE leaders are as much an al Qaeda target as Tony Blair."
Deputy Defense secretary Gordon England told a Senate panel that "The UAE today is a good friend and a good ally. They stand side by side with us in the war on terrorism." For the Pentagon, the UAE offers the regions only deep-water port and dry-dock facility, large enough to take in aircraft carriers and nuclear subs. Two of its ports, including the DP World-administered Jebel Ali Port in Dubai, host more U.S. naval visits than any other facility outside the United States. The country also hosts major air bases for U.S. refueling and surveillance flights.
Additionally, UAE central bank officials have strengthened anti-money-laundering and terror-financing laws and have greatly increased oversight of their financial system. The UAE is also the only country in the Middle East that allows U.S. customs inspectors to check cargo headed to America.
Could Bush have done a better job in handling all of this? Sure. The president made some clear political marketing mistakes. In particular, he should have opened up the black-box of executive review and shared it with members of Congress. Transparency in government is always a good thing.
But in the end, America ought to honor its word. We have a duty to keep our promise to Dubai Ports and the UAE, a country that deserves the same fair treatment we give all our allies. There is no room for prejudice or bigotry here.
Make no mistake about it. What is going on right now on cable news channels, in the newspapers, and over the Internet is simple Islamophobia. The Democrats who are vocally against the deal are assuredly motivated by political gain. But Republicans should know better. If were to win the fight against the Islamofascists, a tiny minority of the Muslim community, we cannot afford to erect political, trade, or commercial barriers against those Arab nations who have aligned themselves with the U.S. in the terror war and who wish to do business with us as part of that alliance.
Repulsing them is just plain stupid. Tearing down barriers to promote global connectivity is a much better strategy wherever it makes national-security sense.
Dubai has offered their help. We should take it.
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Oh, I know the difference. You came in late in the game and have no idea who to shoot at. Go and read a little more befor you start accusing anyone of anything.
That idoit called my mistrust of the muslim ideology comparable with the nazi's religious intolerance towards jews...
I ain't gonna be called a nazi by anyone...specially one who don't know what the hell their talkin about.
When you have your head handed to you, you'll come to understand. Blackbird.
You say that like you have the crystal ball that lets you pick them out of the crowd. Pure folloy! Blackbird.
Not everybody attends the "Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies".
At this date and time, I'd bet on double dipping to the RNC as well. Blackbird.
Would you put Sicilian authorities in charge of US roads in 1930s?
I don't trust Colombians because of Pablo Escobar."
Would you put Colombian government in charge of traffic with South America?
There are French troops fighting in Afghanistan. How many Arabs from the emirates fight there? The emirates, were they on the side of Northern Alliance (as Russia was)?
A barf alert should be required for all articles that wreak of sympathy for terrorists...like this one
God have the NEW and higher standard long time BEFORE Islam - look at the NEW Testament.
Arabs are WHITE! This is not about race, it is about religion and politics.
Sounds about right to me.
Bull shit!
I am not afraid if the followers of the pervert I just don't like them.
If you look at a map of the Persian Gulf especially the Strait of Hormuz you can see that the UAE is a crucial staging point in any hostilities with Iran.
Bush is keeping his cards close but I am now convinced that this is behind his reticence to kill the ports deal.
The only problem is that the heavy US Navy presence in the UAE could become another Pearl Harbor.
But maybe that's part of his strategy as well (just as Roosevelt used Pearl to bait the Japanese).
BUMP
Hands up if you are a xenophobe!
I admit it, anybody else?
let's see. we have our southern borders open to anyone friend or enemy to cross, we have our northern borders open to anyone friend or enemy to cross, then we have an arabic company coming in to run our ports... Na, I'm not worried.
Ever hear of aztlan???
What's your CAIR membership number ?
Good old globalist Kudlow would have made deals with Hitler if it would have made a buck. If Sharia is instituted in New York, I hope the Islamists start their butchering on Wall Street. First of all, this is not a company. It's a foreign government and is objectionable on the same basis as the Chinese "companies" that are actually government-owned. Second, there would be 22 ports under UAE control, not 6. This is an indicator of credibility by the globalists running the current administration's policies. They are not leveling with the American people.
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