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Bush's "most wanted" move risks alienating Muslims
Reuters ^ | 10/12/2001 | Karen Matusic

Posted on 10/11/2001 1:06:31 PM PDT by l33t

Friday October 12, 3:02 AM

Bush's "most wanted" move risks alienating Muslims

By Karen Matusic

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LONDON (Reuters) - The United States has put a face on terrorism -- and that face is Arab: just the sort of action analysts fear will pit the West against Islam.

They say the new U.S. "most wanted" list is more dramatic than diplomatic and risks inciting racial hatred, for all the West's insistence that it is fighting terrorism and not Islam.

"The irony is that by personalising and demonising you alienate. Despite all the attempts to show that its battle is not against Islam, (U.S. President George W.) Bush is making it all about Islam," said George Joffe, a Middle East expert at Cambridge University.

"All the indicators, the simplifiers -- the head dress, the beards, the appearance -- all indicate a particular group, associated with a particular culture. All this goes against the attempts by the U.S. administration to de-demonise Islam."

Bush's list, unveiled on Wednesday, smacked of the same kind of "Wild West" imagery as his vow to capture "Dead or Alive" the Saudi-born Osama bin Laden, prime suspect in the September 11 attacks on U.S. landmarks that killed more than 5,500.

While the list might alienate Arabs, Bush needs to show the U.S. public he is alert to all threats at home.

Since so many of those appearing on Wednesday's "most wanted terrorists" posters -- which offer a $5 million reward -- were Arab in appearance and all had Muslim names, many Arabs and Muslims fear they will now become targets of racial attacks.

GUILTY BY OPINION

"Terrorism has a face, and today we expose it for the world to see," Bush said as he broadened the hunt beyond bin Laden.

Amnesty International said the United States must be careful not to violate basic human rights in its pursuit of justice.

"The U.S. is obviously entitled to bring to justice those responsible for the September 11 attacks...but there should be no suggestion of conviction through public opinion," Amnesty spokesman Claudio Cordone told Reuters.

Diplomats from the Middle East in London say the United States is in danger of denting already shaky support from moderate Arab allies who themselves fear reprisals from Islamic dissidents.

"This situation is very sensitive for my country. We are behind the United States in this war on terror but they have to take a softer approach," said a senior Gulf envoy.

Analysts say anti-U.S. sentiment could harden following the release of the posters and the continuing military strikes on Muslim Afghanistan for harbouring bin Laden.

Surely white Christians could make a U.S. most-wanted list?

"Why pick on Arabs? Are there no South Americans, Irish, Serbs, Japanese among the most wanted? This will increase the bitterness people here feel against the West," Hussein Amin, a writer on Islamic affairs and former Egyptian ambassador to Algeria, told Reuters.

Some Arabs say this growing divide between the West and Islam is just what the perpetrators of the attacks had intended.

"Now Americans think all Arabs are bad men and many Arabs now think Americans all hate them. This wasn't the case before," said Muhareb al-Emezi, a Kuwaiti businessman visiting London.

Emezi and others said they feared being victimised by their Arab appearance and language.

"The story has become more about looks and complexion than substance. People will be scared of Arabs and Muslims," a well-travelled Lebanese businessman said.

"We are likely to be mistreated or arrested. If I am there (Europe or America) I will avoid talking Arabic in public. I am sure if I take a bus, go into a restaurant or on a plane, people will turn to look at me in a strange way," he said.

Others were more sanguine.

"We Saudis are used to stereotypes in the West," said Mohammed al-Awwam, deputy editor of pan-Arab daily newspaper Asharq al Awsat.

"Before taxi drivers would say 'Oh a Saudi, oil, money' and hassle me for a big tip. Now they give me a hard time at immigration at the airport."



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To: Hector Rodgers
"Alienating muslims wouldn't be smart. The US is very dependent on Arab oil."

Try this:

Alienating Americans wouldn't be smart. The Arabs are very dependent on American money.

61 posted on 10/11/2001 1:47:29 PM PDT by Boss_Jim_Gettys
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To: l33t
aw, what a crock a' sh1t! how else are you going to catch the bad guys. some of these touchyfeely academics make me want to puke. Their voices and the liberal support they get will dwindle exponentially, IMHO, after the next round of terrorist attacks on US soil which will most likely involve bearded, Middle Eastern men in their 30s. I am afraid the backlash is coming.
62 posted on 10/11/2001 1:53:30 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
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To: L,TOWM
You know, I am simply not believing this.

And I bet this is why there's even been a delay on the part of the administration in releasing the list. Prolly silly Arafat and Prince two-faced of Egypt warned, oh so solemnly, that it's best not inflame the masses.

Then the oil shieks head back to their country, live in the lap of luxury, allow the nuts in the street to go unchecked, at worst passively encourage the anti-Iraeli stance from birth to suicide age; at best out-and-out aid and abet the kooks, and think our political correctness, or "niceness" as MArtha Stewart would call it, will prevent us speaking out.

Ole Arafat, Mohammed, Mustufah, Abdullah...all shook their heads with worry and stroked their beards. "Is bad thing," they say in halting English. "The masses, it will not be good to appear America against Muslims. Do not publish list."

For a while, maybe Powell, maybe Cheney, agree. Then the mullahs and shieks head back to camel land and piously pronounce that America should re-examine its ally, the terrible Israel, inflaming the masses even more that Powell or Cheney see things are really dicey over here.

Allah forbid they should do the right thing like poor Pakistani President Musharraf who has to sit by and watch his country torn apart but still he shoots them dead. Wouldn't want them to leave their gold-plate toilets and be the leaders they're supposed to be though I know better. Buncha pansy wusses, no wonder they wear dresses.

I think ole Bush and Cheney got tired of this nonsense and published the list. And until blue-haired ladies start hijacking airplanes and ramming them into buildings we're going to have to focus on who is actually doing the deeds. No matter their race, religion or ethnic origin that's the kind of open-minded guys we are.

I think this war is as much about those prissy grand poobahs of sand as it is about their crazed subjects.

63 posted on 10/11/2001 1:56:19 PM PDT by Pat Fish
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To: l33t
How can you alienate a group of people who have hated your guts since the day they were born?
64 posted on 10/11/2001 2:03:36 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
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To: l33t
BUSH INSENSITIVE TO MUSLIMS

Good. And I've had my shots, so I'm not sensitive to them either.

65 posted on 10/11/2001 2:03:45 PM PDT by Cachelot
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To: Hector Rodgers
USGS Open-File Report 97-463



RANKING OF THE WORLD'S OIL AND GAS PROVINCES BY KNOWN PETROLEUM VOLUMES

Open-File Report 97-463



Figure 4

Figure 4. Histogram showing known petroleum volumes of the world by region. The number of provinces in each region that contain known oil and gas are shown. The United States known petroleum volume is included in Region 5. [BBOE is billion barrels of oil equivalent. For this calculation, 6,000 cubic feet of gas equals 1 barrel of oil equivalent.]

Return

These do not include any new discoveries for example ANWAR.

66 posted on 10/11/2001 2:05:12 PM PDT by ijcr
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To: ninachka
All this whining about how arabs are being picked on only contributes to the perception that they're the victims. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. And it's also pathetic. Instead of whining about it, arabs should be at the forefront of condemning the terrorists as loudly and as often as possible.
67 posted on 10/11/2001 2:05:32 PM PDT by spindoctor
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To: l33t
Bush's "most wanted" move risks alienating Muslims

Hmmmmmmmm............oh well

68 posted on 10/11/2001 2:09:02 PM PDT by Southflanknorthpawsis
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To: Hector Rodgers
Yes, but who would be hurt more? America without Arab oil for 3 months

Oh, but we'd just tap the Russians, the Norwegians, the Venezuelans and a few others, and arrangements would be made in three minutes :). And you folks would be reduced to eating sand loaves baked in crude .. until arrangements could be made with a new and more sensible management.

69 posted on 10/11/2001 2:09:56 PM PDT by Cachelot
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To: Hector Rodgers
I wouldn't worry about it. there is enough oil in the oil shale depositis in the Rockies to last us anoyther 100 years. Except it costs about $45-$50 a barrel to extract. Gas will cost about $2.50 a gal then, but think of the jobs, and our balance of payments, defunding the middle east terrorists.
70 posted on 10/11/2001 2:10:46 PM PDT by stubernx98
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To: Hector Rodgers
When the peak happens, supply will no longer be able to meet demand and lots of bad stuff will follow.

Yep. And by 2005 global warming will have elevated global temperatures by 50 degrees, causing melting of all ice everywhere on earth. Buying real estate above 15000 feet is a good idea, because everything else will be submerged.

Idiot.

71 posted on 10/11/2001 2:11:16 PM PDT by NittanyLion
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To: Hector Rodgers
Really, newbie/disruptor, member since 10/11/2001!
72 posted on 10/11/2001 2:13:57 PM PDT by Let's Roll
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To: l33t
Surely white Christians could make a U.S. most-wanted list?

This isn't in Q-marks. Is this Karen Matusic's opinion?

Reuters is pro-terrorist, but this feeble-minded remark is way over the line. Last time I looked, "white" Christians weren't hijacking airliners and blowing up buildings, in their own or anyone else's country.

Karen's an ugly, devious little harpy, and she has no manners.

73 posted on 10/11/2001 2:15:30 PM PDT by keri
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To: Queen Elizabeth of Iowa
You know, if the English were to make up a list of THEIR most wanted terrorists...

"Aye an' yer a racist bit o' sod, Tony me-boy! Always after me lucky charms!!"

74 posted on 10/11/2001 2:17:35 PM PDT by Anamensis
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To: Mercat
Okay quotas for terrorists. hmm. I want at least 50% of them to be women and I want it NOW.

Well, with those veils on they all look the same...

76 posted on 10/11/2001 2:21:46 PM PDT by Anamensis
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To: l33t
"Now Americans think all Arabs are bad men and many Arabs now think Americans all hate them. This wasn't the case before," said Muhareb al-Emezi, a Kuwaiti businessman visiting London.

Yeah, and all Americans are beginning to think that all Arabs hate them. It might have something to do with all the pictures of Muslims burning the American flag, burning our president in effigy, and all the screaming, fist shaking people screaming Hate America slogans that we see on TV day and night. It might have something to do with the fact that we're told they represent a minority in the Arab world and yet the "majority" does nothing to shut them up. IF there is a majority out there that doesn't agree with all this hatred, they'd better start putting some pressure on their governments to get these people under control. The fact that they haven't leads us to believe that the Islamic world agrees with them.

You reap what you sow.

77 posted on 10/11/2001 2:23:29 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: l33t
Frankly, Reuters can kiss my ass! Who the hell owns this bunch of refugees from journalism kindergarden, the Saudis?

Please, no more Reuters posts.....

Mike

78 posted on 10/11/2001 2:23:41 PM PDT by MichaelP
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To: l33t
Ain't that a shame, Some Muslims alienated. We are not alienated, we are mad as hell. Untill these countries rid them selves of cowardly terrorist, they can expect to get the hell bombed out of them over and over. Its up to the Muslims to get rid of their killers before they complain.
79 posted on 10/11/2001 2:28:13 PM PDT by Texbob
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To: McGavin999
How did we get to the point where over half of our journalists are far left liberal, incapable of true thought, or in plain English....simple morons?

Will we, or the world of journalism, ever learn something from this?

Why do I have doubts?

80 posted on 10/11/2001 2:28:17 PM PDT by Windshark
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