Saturday, January 19, 2008

In their own words: Syria … a servant under instruction

Ahmed Al-Jarallah
Editor-in-Chief, the Arab Times

ARAB leaders and their representatives are heading for Syria although Damascus is sick and has been confined to the intensive care unit in Tehran... and put on life-saving support, although the Arabs have been trying in vain to bring the Syrian regime to their fold. The Syrian regime might have listened to advice if it was alive, but the problem is that the restless regime in Iran is feeding Syria with its expansionist intensions and those who have agreed to abandon their group and surrender their decisions, their blood and their future to Tehran. Therefore, the Arabs will return from Damascus with a bag of high quality lies, part of the deceit which surrounds Damascus because it submits to the dictates of Tehran. To save its face, the regime in Damascus always blames others and accuses them of not cooperating with it. These excuses are worse than the sin itself.

But, what does the public opinion say to the sing-song chorus of Farouq Al-Shara’a’s bawdiness, Waleed Al-Mualim’s speculations, Hassan Nasrallah’s day-dreaming and the insanity of General Michel Oun, etc...? The plain truth is the Syrian regime is a servant and receives instructions from elsewhere, nothing else. This is how it has been since the Cold War days. Damascus has agreed to play the role of the wage-worker to execute the plans of its guardian who changes its color like a chameleon.

The violations and shedding of innocent blood in Lebanon is the work of the Iranians who have begun to burn down this Arab country so that it can engage the world to put out the fire and allow Tehran to buy time to complete its nuclear project, in addition to prolonging the political life of its supporters in Lebanon. It also has this illusion that having its grip on an Arab country is a vital front to fight Israel. The role of Syria, the so-called Arab nation’s palpating heart, is to hand over Lebanon to the Iranian butchers, because Syria is more concerned about evading the international court and global pressure, even if this comes at the expense of losing a country which has been a spotlight in the Arab world - a country which has been the epitome of free society, democracy and positive liberal thinking free from fanaticism and discrimination.

Today, they want to turn Lebanon into a center of terrorism to trumpet the slogans for Palestinians, Arab and Islamic liberation as if millions of Arabs and Muslims have strayed away from their duty and gathered in Lebanon with their 19 factions suffering under the mercy of Hezbollah’s Iranian-made missiles and rockets. The Arab leaders are aware of this melancholic picture but they are trying to cure the ‘tail’ although they are fully aware the problem is with the ‘head’ and needs to be treated. Hopefully, it will be treated very soon, because whatever goes up, must come down. Syria will get the lion’s share of this treatment because playing with forbidden tools brings grave consequences.

e-mail: ahmedjarallah@hotmail.com

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