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What’s Wrong with the Arab World? - Are the Arabs really this stupid?
National Review ^ | March 31, 2003 | Jonah Goldberg

Posted on 03/31/2003 6:29:31 AM PST by Asher

March 31, 2003, 9:10 a.m.

Goldberg File

Jonah Goldberg

What’s Wrong with the Arab World?

We’re not morons, you know.

Are the Arabs really this stupid?

As politically incorrect as this may sound, that's more or less what I keep thinking when I read about the Arab world's response to the war in Iraq. Oh, I don't mean their opposition to the war. While I think it's the wrong position to take, it's hardly fair to say it is an inherently unintelligent point of view. Reasonable and unreasonable people alike may differ on this. Jacques Chirac isn't stupid — nor, for that matter, is his old friend Saddam Hussein.

No, what I'm referring to is the widespread outrage from across the region denouncing two alleged — alleged — accidental misfires of U.S. weapons which Saddam's regime says hit Iraqis. After 58 Iraqi civilians died in a second such incident, newspapers across the Arab world went into overdrive. "Monstrous martyrdom in Baghdad," blared a huge headline in al-Dustur, a Jordanian newspaper. "Dreadful massacre in Baghdad," Egypt's huge Akhbar al-Yawm newspaper declared, featuring pictures of two young victims of the explosion covering half the front page. "Yet another massacre by the coalition of invaders," was the main headline in our ally Saudi Arabia's popular al-Riyadh daily (Note: The first "massacre" claimed 15 lives).

Between these newspapers and the broadcasts of the al-Jazeera television network and numerous similar Arab TV stations, the region is being fed a steady stream of body parts, wailing children, and grieving women.

In response to these images and the corresponding commentary about them, numerous intelligent, successful, Arab civilians from across the Middle East believe that America is willfully murdering Arab civilians in huge numbers. "Those pictures have showed that America's war is not only against the Iraqi regime and the Iraqi army, but also against the Iraqi children and elderly. How can we trust them now?," 19-year-old Mahmoud Sahiouny, a Syrian computer-science student who lives in Beirut asked the Washington Post.

"It is as if you are watching a horror movie," said Summer Said, a journalist for the Cairo Times, an English-language newsmagazine. "I thought, at first, okay, maybe it isn't a war for oil. Maybe America does want to help. Now, it's genocide to me. Is the American government trying to exterminate Arabs?"

And it is precisely this point which makes me ask, Are the Arabs stupid?

For you see, if the goal were to massacre Arabs — never mind commit genocide — we would not bomb merely two obscure markets. If our goal was to "exterminate Arabs" our precision-guided bombs might land more precisely — and more often — on Arabs in, say, Basra or Baghdad or Cairo, or wherever else we might find Arabs in large numbers. Instead, the criticism from even the Iraqi military is that we are blowing up empty buildings. Indeed, as of this writing, we've launched more than 17,000 sorties over Iraq in about 12 days. For some perspective, the Dresden firebombing took place over a period of about 18 hours and involved about 2,000 bomber sorties. It killed about 135,000 people. We've launched 8 1/2 times that number of sorties and generated less than 1 percent of the casualties. I'm no bean counter, but if our intent is to "massacre" Arabs, our tax dollars are being woefully misspent.

So, what's going on?

ARAB PRIDE Well, for one thing, the hothouse logic of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is surely spilling over into this one. For decades, Arab governments and the newspapers they control have been pouring gasoline on the fire of Arab resentment toward Israel as a way to deflect attention from their own corrupt and impoverished regimes. No doubt, there are Palestinians with serious and legitimate grievances against Israel (and vice versa) but Arabs in Syria, Egypt, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, etc., who have no plans ever to visit historic Palestine, have no relatives there, and, were it not for the presence of Jews there, would not care about the plight of the Palestinians at all, have been convinced that their problems can be attributed to the oppression of the Palestinians. The Palestinians are the Sudenten Germans for any number of dictatorial regimes, beginning with Iraq.

Indeed, speaking of Iraq, we won't know for sure for some time, but there's every reason to think that since the war began Saddam Hussein has ordered the purposeful murder of more Iraqi civilians then we have killed by mistake, and yet there are no headlines about that in Cairo or Riyadh, and no pictures of Jordanian Arabs tearing apart the Iraqi flag with their teeth in the Washington Post either.

And it has been ever thus. Syria's government wipes out thousands of its own, and no one cares (including, alas, the U.S. government). Syria occupies Lebanon even today and no one wails about the "occupation." Iraq invades Kuwait and it is easily forgiven and forgotten. Shiites in Saudi Arabia are second-class citizens, to say the least. But Israel, ah Israel; if Israeli kills even a single civilian by accident in pursuit of terrorists who blow up children, the charges of "genocide" go up like flags on a football field.

Even the single greatest indictment against Ariel "the Butcher" Sharon centers on an event in which Arab Christians slaughtered Arab Muslims. Whatever Sharon's culpability in the massacres at Shabra and Shatilla, they were almost certainly tangential and inadvertent. Nevertheless, Sharon is routinely denounced as a blood-drinking warmonger, while Yasser Arafat is "a man of peace," despite the fact that he has directly ordered the murder of women and children on more occasions than anyone cares to remember. Indeed, Arafat has ordered the execution of more Palestinian civilians (he calls them "collaborators") than Sharon has.

Which, understandably, brings us back to Saddam. It may be, as Chris Matthews suggests — with just a bit too much of a smirk — that Iraqi nationalism and ethnic pride are forcing many Iraqis to overlook Saddam Hussein's evil and defend their nation in much the same way millions of Russians defended Saddam's reported hero Joseph Stalin. Of course, the Germans weren't invading Soviet Russia as liberators (though they were greeted as such by many in the Ukraine and elsewhere).

Indeed, to the extent such loyalty extends beyond the ranks of the Fedayeen Saddam and the Republican Guard — we still don't know how many Iraqis are fighting from fear rather than loyalty — I think it has more to do with what could be described as mass-Stockholm syndrome. So terrorized and brutalized have the Iraqis been, for so long, they scratch at the eyes of their rescuers.

GOOD RIDDANCE VS. GOOD FUTURES This is a tragedy.

The Arab world is a basket case, economically and politically (morality we can debate another day). One handy statistic: If you subtract oil, the total exports of the Arab world — i.e., the 500 million people comprising all of North Africa and the Middle East, minus Israel — amount to less than those of Finland: a country with one fiftieth the population. So convinced that some outside force — imperialists, Jews, oil companies, America, the CIA — is responsible for the failings of their once-great civilization, Arabs cannot handle any blow to their self-esteem. It's not so much dead Arabs which grates on their psyche but, the sting to their pride which comes when non-Muslim, non-Arabs do the killing. This is what makes smart people act stupid.

Indeed, this is hardly unique to Arabs. All over the world and throughout history national pride and cultural passions have driven nations to violence and folly. As Yale's Donald Kagan has written, "The common practice of calling such motives 'irrational' reveals how narrow the professional understanding of what matters to people has become in our day." He goes on: "The notion that only economic benefits, power and security are rational goals is a prejudice of our time, a product of the attempt to treat the world of human events as though it were the inanimate physical universe, susceptible to scientific analysis and free to ignore human feelings, motives, and will. Such an approach is no more adequate to explain current behavior than to explain the actions of human beings throughout history." (For more on this, see "Don't Kowtow Now.")

But if Arabs want to define their national interests in terms of pride and shame — as NR's David Pryce-Jones has argued so eloquently — that's fine; that's natural even. But that decision has serious costs. If the Iraqis side with pride and totalitarianism over realism and liberty; if the Arab propaganda machine and suicide-bomber networks decide that it would be better for Iraq to be a giant Lebanon free of Americans than to be an Arab Sweden with our help; if they decide that even one dead Iraqi at the hands of "infidels" is worse than 100,000 at the hands of Saddam; if they greet what can either beginning or the end of a rescue mission with bullets, then things will only worsen for the Arabs.

For that's what this is, a rescue mission. It may have been launched out of American self-interest, but that should make no difference to the Iraqis. And I still hope that the Iraqis will snap out of it and recognize we're there to help. Indeed, if they greet the U.S. with gratitude there really will be no end to American charity and assistance. We can point to Japan, South Korea, and Germany as evidence of the prosperity and decency we can help usher in. Al Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas, et al., can offer only Lebanon or some phantasmagorical Brigadoon plucked from the fantasies of jihadists. To those who can see clearly the interests of their children, this should not be a hard choice.

But it is a choice. If even after Saddam is gone, they shoot at the lifeboat and spit at its crew, America will simply confiscate the weapons we came for and leave. Many, many Americans will conclude that democracy cannot take root in Arab soil after all, and if they don't want our help we will say "to hell with them" — as we did to the Somalis. We will strike deals with murderers and thugs whenever profitable and contain those murderers when not. To borrow a phrase from Le Monde, we will declare "We Are All Frenchmen Now" and we will let Arabs kill Arabs (and yes, probably Israelis too) because it won't be our business — all because some desperate people are too proud to stop acting stupid.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: arabstreet; clashofcivilizatio; iraqifreedom; warlist; worldopinion
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1 posted on 03/31/2003 6:29:31 AM PST by Asher
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To: Asher
France, Belgium, Italy, and many other European countries are Arabizing themselves. Jonah Goldberg may think Arabs are stupid, but they're conquering much of the world.


2 posted on 03/31/2003 6:34:01 AM PST by Grand Old Partisan
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To: Grand Old Partisan
We ignore the axis of evil at our peril.
3 posted on 03/31/2003 6:36:15 AM PST by OldFriend (without the brave, there would be no land of the free)
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To: Asher
Islam.



4 posted on 03/31/2003 6:38:05 AM PST by Sabertooth
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To: *war_list; *Clash of Civilizatio; Ernest_at_the_Beach
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5 posted on 03/31/2003 6:38:09 AM PST by Free the USA (Stooge for the Rich)
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To: Asher
I don't remember Einstein going back into Germany to fight for his fellow German- Adolf Hitler. 150,000 protest Americans freeing their "brother" muslims. Number of protestors against Saddam, zero. Yeah, sounds pretty stupid to me.
6 posted on 03/31/2003 6:40:32 AM PST by techcor
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To: Asher
Yes the Islams are really that stupid!
Ops4 God Bless America!
7 posted on 03/31/2003 6:41:18 AM PST by OPS4
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To: Asher
Finally getting some sense knocked into their heads.

Too little, too late?

We will see.

8 posted on 03/31/2003 6:41:48 AM PST by CROSSHIGHWAYMAN
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To: Asher
Terrific post. Thanks!!
9 posted on 03/31/2003 6:42:59 AM PST by bart99
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To: Asher
Are the Arabs really this stupid?

YES.

10 posted on 03/31/2003 6:44:56 AM PST by Anticommie
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To: bart99
"Terrific post. Thanks!!"

Thank Goldberg - he writes 'em; I just post 'em! :) And he's one hell of a writer. Nice to have him on our side.
11 posted on 03/31/2003 6:46:32 AM PST by Asher
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To: Grand Old Partisan
True, they are prolific and migratory. They can still be stupid.

And by stupid I mean cultural. Arab brains are exactly the same quality as any other human brains on the planet. All our DNA is virtually identical.

But Arabs are born into a diseased and rotten culture. thandicapped before they can develop normally.

Pity the poor Arabs their debilitating cultural disease.
12 posted on 03/31/2003 6:47:08 AM PST by samtheman
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To: samtheman
Correction:

Mentally handicapped before they can develop normally.
13 posted on 03/31/2003 6:48:57 AM PST by samtheman
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To: Asher
The power of hate is stronger than thinking in many cases. Sin is a more powerful then even our own Libertarians will admit. After the fall of man in the garden he has been denying the power over him. It is not just the Arabs.
14 posted on 03/31/2003 6:50:51 AM PST by bmwcyle (Semper Gumby - Always Flexable)
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To: samtheman
I would go easy on bashing "Arabs". It would seem that the Arab World is Anti-US, but then again, if you listen to the mainstream media, most of the US is anti US isn't it? NO, so I would guess that we only here about the Anti US Arabs simply because that's who the media wants us to hear about...
15 posted on 03/31/2003 6:50:53 AM PST by houston_matt (Stay Pissed)
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To: houston_matt
You make a good point. And I agree with you. There are many Arabs out there who are thinking for themselves. But I believe they are doing so in direct opposition to the culture that is oppressing them.

I am not bashing Arab people. I am bashing the mental virus that is their culture. I'm sure many have cured themselves but are afraid to speak openly against the disease.

Hopefully, after this war, more will be willing to criticize the true source of all their woes.
16 posted on 03/31/2003 6:55:45 AM PST by samtheman
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To: Asher
I think the author makes the mistake of assuming that all citizens of Arab nations are free, educated and a able to articulate their position.

The truth is that each nation is run by outright dictators or very corrupt leadership that has risen to power through brute force and pretty much stayed there through the oppression of their populations.

Its been called Saudia Arabia since about 42 when the Saud family brutally took power of the country and has held it since.

It is not in the interest of the leadership to see anything like modernization or a sophisticated society evolve.

So, it is wrong to class all "Arabs" as of one mind or "all stupid" and it is demeaning to the readers for the author to present an article that makes this assertion.

It is so common today to try to reduce a complex subject to an emotional sound bite. I get tired of it. What is more disturbing is the number of Americans who are willing to jump right in and take up the postion as if it were historical fact.
17 posted on 03/31/2003 7:00:15 AM PST by Pylot
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To: BiggerDog
"It seems to me a certainty that the fatalistic teaching of Mohammed and the utter degradation of the Arab women are the outstanding causes for the arrested development of the Arab. He is exactly as he was around the year 700, while we have been developing." --General George S. Patton

I post this quote frequently because I think Patton was right on target. And nothing has changed since Patton's day.

Prairie
19 posted on 03/31/2003 7:10:50 AM PST by prairiebreeze (God Bless and Protect the Allied Troops. And their families here at home---they are soldiers too.)
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To: Asher
14th century minds trapped in 21st century bodies.
20 posted on 03/31/2003 7:14:19 AM PST by CaptainK
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