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A prophetic blog reader!
A
fortnight ago I published in this blog an email received from a regular reader
on the subject of the jihadist extremists in the Middle East, the Indian
Subcontinent and Africa . It contained the following sentence:
The day surely cannot be far away when they succeed in overthrowing the
government of a major country, or carve out a completely new country by
annexing bits of other countries.
Today
it seems that that is happening. The
Isis invaders of Iraq and Syria have
declared the areas that they have occupied to be a new Islamic Caliphate under their control in which
‘Sharia Law’ will be enforced. The Shia
Iraqi President desperately needs western help but apparently is not quite
desperate enough to be prepared to widen his government to represent a truly
united Iraqi nation. That, he says,
would be a negation of democracy –
that word again. It clearly means
whatever its user wants it to mean!
We
have seen the inspiring spectacle of hundreds of young Iraqi Shia militia
volunteers marching up and down with automatic rifles on their shoulders
shouting words of defiance against the fighters of Isis . I’m afraid they’ll discover that there’s a
big difference between posturing at patriotic gatherings safe in the middle of Baghdad and actually
facing a resolute enemy, with mortars and shells bursting all around you,
comrades killed and wounded, and machine-gun fire sweeping the battlefield.
I
think it unlikely that 300 American troops can train an Iraqi army to a
standard in which they can defeat those Isis
fighters in the few weeks – or perhaps only days – available to them. It would surely be disastrous for the UK or the USA to become more involved in this
conflict than they already are. When we and the Americans withdrew our forces
from Iraq after that disastrous and illegal invasion, I wrote in this blog that
I thought it likely that within a few years Iraq would be divided into three
separate states; an independent Kurdistan in the north, Shia Muslim with close
ties to Iran in the south and a Sunni Muslim state in the centre. It really took someone as ruthless as Saddam
Hussein to hold those three opposing factions together. Already there is virtually an independent Kurdistan in the north and it seems apparent that Sunni
and Shia Muslims can’t and won’t live together in peace. They’ll learn eventually (just as Protestant
and Roman Catholic Christians in Europe eventually
learned to live together) but we can’t, and shouldn’t try to, hasten the
process by force of arms.
I
wasn’t surprised to learn that very few members of this Isis Army that is
trying to take over Syria
and Iraq
are actually either Syrians or Iraqis.
They are a hotchpotch of fanatics convinced that they’ve got God on
their side, from Afghanistan ,
Pakistan , Kosovo, Chechnia
and, to our shame, from the United
Kingdom and, no doubt, from wherever else
there are Muslim communities with a few fervent jihadists or malcontents among
them.
But
just as the members of Isis are from a number
of different countries there is quite a surprising array of countries opposing
them. I remember that when during World War II the Fascist government of Italy
was overthrown and the Italians changed sides – we couldn’t bring ourselves to
call them ‘allies’ – they were co-belligerents.
Perhaps we’ll have to use that expression again, though most of those
concerned aren’t actually fighting yet.
One
that definitely is, is the army of President Assad in Syria . We seem to have conveniently forgotten that
Isis had its origins in Syria
and was one of the groups that we were supporting in their efforts to topple
President Assad. The Syrian army is no
doubt grateful that Isis has transferred its main attention to Iraq , but Isis definitely intends Syria to be
part of its new Islamic Caliphate!
Then, of
course, there’s Iran . It seems but yesterday that Iran was considered by ‘the west’ to be the
centre of all evil in the Middle East . 'We' were quite sure they were trying to make weapons of
mass destruction (just as 'we' had been sure Saddam Hussein had been doing the same in Iraq !) and had to be stopped at all
costs. However Iran is now definitely keen to support Iraq ’s Shia
government against a Sunni invasion – and we’re welcoming that support.
Finally, Russia has
supplied the Iraqi government with some second-hand jet fighter aircraft! Who knows?
If Iraq has the
trained pilots to fly them they could make the air strikes on Isis
targets that Barak Obama is so reluctant to authorise, unnecessary.
What
a muddle! And most of it brought about
by the interference of foreigners in the affairs of both Syria and Iraq . I think it likely that if all those in Syria
and Iraq who are not citizens of those benighted countries were to go home, the
natives – those who haven’t yet either fled or been killed – would find a way
of resolving their differences and living at peace with each other.
A footnote
Reviewing, in the Radio Times a tv programme about the 'Bay of Pigs' episode in 1961 that ended in total disaster, when the USA sponsored an armed attempt by Cuban exiles to invade Cuba and oust Fidel Castro, Gill Crawford quotes an unnamed US academic as saying: 'Every country has a right to figure out its own destiny......every time we intervene........we produce consequences that are ugly and resonate for generations'.
If I may quote the Book of Common Prayer, I'd like every American President and every British Prime Minister, to read, mark, learn and inwardly digest, that quotation.
A footnote
Reviewing, in the Radio Times a tv programme about the 'Bay of Pigs' episode in 1961 that ended in total disaster, when the USA sponsored an armed attempt by Cuban exiles to invade Cuba and oust Fidel Castro, Gill Crawford quotes an unnamed US academic as saying: 'Every country has a right to figure out its own destiny......every time we intervene........we produce consequences that are ugly and resonate for generations'.
If I may quote the Book of Common Prayer, I'd like every American President and every British Prime Minister, to read, mark, learn and inwardly digest, that quotation.
The Idol with Feet of Clay!
A
recent story-line in Holby City BBC 1’s popular hospital ‘soap’ related to a
terminally ill man in his nineties who came into Holby City Hospital
accompanied by his granddaughter in her late twenties or early thirties. She obviously loved him dearly and was very
proud of his Polish origins and of the fact that, after coming to England in the
immediate aftermath of World War II he had worked in the Fire Service, saving
the lives of others at the risk of his own.
He was brave, loving, kind and generous. He was admired, not only by his
grand-daughter, but by all who knew him.
Except
- that research revealed that he wasn’t Polish at all but German, and as a
young man during World War I he had been a member of Hitler’s dreaded Waffen
SS. He had been a guard at a
concentration camp, where he had been feared by all for his cruelty and
disregard for human life. At the end of
the war he had stolen the identity of a dead Polish prisoner, in whose name he
had come to England
and found work in the Fire Service.
Neither his English wife nor his grand-daughter had known anything of
his Nazi past and that he was, in fact, a still-wanted war criminal.
I
felt something like the shock and horror and – in the first instance –
disbelief, that the grand-daughter felt on learning of her well-loved
grandfather’s past, when I realized that Rolf Harris, a tv personality for whom
I had felt warm and sincere admiration, had for decades been an abuser of any
personable young girl who had the misfortune to make his acquaintance.
Somehow,
although I was shocked at the endless string of offences of which Jimmy Savile is said to have been guilty, I really didn’t feel the same about him. My early 20th century
sensibilities had been suspicious of his hairstyle and his very professional
showbizzy manner. Although I watched
several of his ‘Jim’ll fix it’
programmes and had felt admiration at his apparent
working as a hospital porter, I wasn’t all that surprised when he was revealed
as having been a predatory paedophile.
I
really had been taken in by Rolf Harris though. He was just as much part of the
‘showbiz’ scene as Jimmy Savile but somehow he always managed to give the
impression of being an extremely gifted amateur. And he certainly was gifted, both as an
artist (he wouldn’t have had the opportunity of painting the Queen had he not
been) and as an entertainer. He gave
hours of innocent pleasure to thousands of viewers and listeners and, like
Jimmy Saville, did a great deal of work for thoroughly deserving charities. He
had even played a leading role in a film warning children of the danger of
paedophiles!
All
of that though counts as nothing compared with the now-revealed activities that
have led to his downfall and exposure as an abuser of young women and
girls. I feel desperately sad and sorry
for Rolf Harris’ victims, and for the thousands who have seen their idol shattered. Was Rolf Harris' prison sentence too lenient? I reckon that he found his very public shame and disgrace, after years of adulation, a harsher punishment than any number of years in prison. There's a couple of lines from Oscar Wilde's Ballad of Reading Gaol that may come to his mind:
Clacton-on-Sea does not attract the very wealthy. In fact it attracts precisely those whom the
government claims to support – the hardworking man or woman who can just afford to take his or her family
for a seaside holiday on Britain’s sunny east coast but for whom a few extra
pounds one way or the other make all the difference.
.
All that we know who lie in gaol is that the walls are strong,
And every day is like a year - a year whose days are long!
Supporting Clacton ’s
Tourist Industry
It
isn’t very often that I find myself eye to eye with our MP, Mr Douglas Carswell
– a right-wing, climate-change-denying Europhobe; a Crypto-Ukipper if there ever was one! However I am right behind him in his support
of a campaign for the reduction of VAT payable on such tourist-specific items
as accommodation in hotels, guest houses and caravan sites and on, for
instance, the attractions on Clacton Pier, from the current 20 percent to 5
percent.
I believe that the
Chancellor could recover the cost of this from income tax – perhaps by making
all ‘state benefits’ (including the Attendance Allowance I get because of my
very limited mobility!) subject to that tax.
It is the nature of income tax that no-one is ever asked for more than
they can afford to pay, whereas VAT
hits the poorest the hardest and the very richest the least because, of course,
the VAT on any purchased goods or services is a much smaller proportion of the
income of the wealthy purchaser.
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