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Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 05:40 PM Apr 2014

Demented Tony Blair recites the Saudis' creed in his latest speech

World View: The former prime minister's intervention on radical Islam was aimed at all the wrong targets

April 27, 2014

Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of the core group of al-Qa'ida, may well chortle in disbelief if he reads a translation of Tony Blair's latest speech on the Middle East delivered last week. If Blair's thoughts are used as a guide to action, then the main beneficiaries will be al-Qa'ida-type jihadist movements. Overall, his speech is so bizarre in its assertions that it should forever rule him out as a serious commentator on the Middle East. Reading it, I was reminded of a diplomat in Joseph Conrad's Secret Agent called Mr Vladimir who fancies himself an expert on revolutionaries: "He confounded causes with effects; the most distinguished propagandists with impulsive bomb throwers; assumed organisation where in the nature of things it could not exist."

The speech, entitled "Why the Middle East matters", is about the threat from radical Islam, what it consists of and how it should be countered. Mr Blair says that "there is a titanic struggle going on within the region between those who want the region to embrace the modern world and those who, instead, want to create a politics of religious difference and exclusivity." On one side stand those who want "pluralistic societies and open economies", on the other those who want to impose an exclusive Islamic ideology.

Here the reader might suppose that Blair is building up towards some sharp criticism of Saudi Arabia and its fundamentalist Wahhabi creed. What could be more opposed to pluralism in politics and religion than a theocratic absolute monarchy such as Saudi Arabia which is so notoriously intolerant of other versions of Islam, such as Shi'ism, as well as Christianity and Judaism, and is, moreover, the only place in the world where women are not allowed to drive? Here is the home country of 15 out of 19 of the 9/11 hijackers and of the then leader of al-Qa'ida, Osama bin Laden, whose religious views are rooted in mainstream Wahhabism.

Blair denounces those who espouse an Islamist ideology in which the ultimate goal "is not a society which someone else can change after winning an election". Surely he should be thinking here about King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, his namesake in Jordan and the Gulf royals who inherited their thrones. But Blair goes on to make the astonishing claim that the guilty party in fostering extreme jihadist Islam is none other than the Muslim Brotherhood which stood for and won an election in Egypt before it was overthrown by the military.

in full: http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/demented-tony-blair-recites-the-saudis-creed-in-his-latest-speech-9292292.html
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Demented Tony Blair recites the Saudis' creed in his latest speech (Original Post) Jefferson23 Apr 2014 OP
And "distinguished propagandists" is an oxymoron, anyway. merrily Apr 2014 #1
He does no good when he speaks, and should be called out as the ass he is when he attempts Jefferson23 Apr 2014 #2
Jefferson23 Diclotican Apr 2014 #3
+1 Jefferson23 Apr 2014 #4

merrily

(45,251 posts)
1. And "distinguished propagandists" is an oxymoron, anyway.
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 05:51 PM
Apr 2014

Though I totally get why Blair would miss that bit.

I have no use for conservatives masquerading as something else.

With the history of England in the Middle East, India, etc., I very much doubt that Islamists give a piss what Blair thinks, either.

In fact, I have to wonder who does.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
2. He does no good when he speaks, and should be called out as the ass he is when he attempts
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 07:27 PM
Apr 2014

to push his bullshit.

Diclotican

(5,095 posts)
3. Jefferson23
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 10:38 PM
Apr 2014

Jefferson23

At one time I admired Blair - for being a great prime minister for the UK - and a difference for what had been the mirage of an british Prime minister - but then he got in bed with the neo-cons - and GWB - and then I lost it all... And I have to say - he have not being surviving Vell after he stepped down and was not doing the job as a prime minister - rather the opposite.....

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