Sultan Knish
When Muslim terrorists broke into a Egyptian Army checkpoint, stole an
armored vehicle and a truck, loaded the latter with explosives and tried
to launch an attack on Israel, before being blown away by Israeli
forces; there was a general agreement on who was to blame.
While Morsi was somewhat more discreet, the Muslim Brotherhood
announced, "this crime may well be the work of Israel’s Mossad" as part
of an international conspiracy to destabilize their revolution. On the
other side of the border, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh offered a more
open-ended explanation. "Israel is responsible, one way or another."
One way or another, Israel usually ends up being responsible for
everything. Meanwhile Egypt has quietly asked Hamas to turn over a few
of its terrorists who might have been involved. Because, while Israel is
responsible for everything in the philosophical sense of being an
omnipotent force of evil, when 16 Egyptian soldiers are killed, it
becomes necessary to find the people who actually did it.
Turkey's Islamist rulers who are facing the threat of an independent
Kurdish nation rising out of the ruins in Syria and Iraq also have an
explanation for the situation. Turkey's Interior Minister stated that
most Kurdish PKK guerrillas are not Turkish citizens and that quite a
few are actually Israelis. So in between somehow recruiting multiple
Egyptian Muslims willing to die for Israel, Avi and David took a trip to
Kurdistan to take potshots at Turkish soldiers.
Western journalists try not to report on such embarrassing outbursts
because it makes their favorite Islamists look like loony bigots who
can't deal with a problem without finding some byzantine way to blame it
on their least favorite minority group. The Islamists in Cairo and
Ankara know better, but their ideology makes it impossible to fight
other Muslims without first declaring them to be heretics or pawns of
heresy.
Israel and America are convenient justifications for Muslims to kill
other Muslims in the name of Allah. When Bin Laden wanted to overthrow
the Saudis, he made war on them as the pawns of America. When the Saudis
had overthrown the Hashemites, they had accused them of being the pawns
of Britain. Now that the Salafis are confronting the Muslim
Brotherhood, they are also accusing them of being the pawns of America
and Israel.
"Revolution is like Saturn, it devours its own children," Danton says in Georg Buchner's Danton's Death,
a controversial play about the French Revolution. In the modern context
that line might be changed to read, "Revolution is like Allah, it
devours its own children." The Muslim Brotherhood has reacted to the
attack with all the expected antics of revolutionaries eager to sup at
the kiddie table.
One statement urges "the Egyptian people to face up to domestic forces
of sabotage and subversion, beware of their sinister calls for strife
and sedition". Another calls on their own government "to implement the
law firmly against the instigators of vandalism and subversion
throughout the land and against their collaborators and agents involved
in causing this deliberate confusion, chaos and mayhem across Egypt
under the pretext of exercising freedom."
Predictably enough, the attack is being used by Morsi and the Muslim
Brotherhood to crack down on domestic dissent and replace top officials
in the Egyptian military. Not to mention repeating calls for dispensing
with the Camp David Accords and fully remilitarizing the Sinai. But
cynicism will only take the revolution so far.
The Jihadists are the children of the Islamic Revolution. The brats of
the upscale millionaire Islamists running networks of companies in Egypt
and Turkey funded with Saudi and Qatari cash. But the vested interests
that begin revolutions are not always the ones who benefit from them.
Germany sent Lenin back in a sealed car under the protection of its
soldiers for the short-term goal of taking Russia out of the war.
Germany succeeded in toppling a moderate Russian government and
replacing it with radical Bolsheviks, and, thirty years later Soviet
troops were occupying Berlin.
The Gulf States are already quarreling with the Muslim Brotherhood and
accusing it of wanting to take them over. Even while both groups are
working together to take over Syria, neither trusts each other. But the
real threat to them is the chaos that they have unleashed. The Muslim
Brotherhood revolutionaries, like their Bolshevik spiritual ancestors,
are returning from exile in the West to carry off their revolutions, but
the revolution doesn't end where they say it does.
The Islamist imperative of the revolution is to purge heresy and
secularism, to restore true Islam, but there has never been any
consensus on what true Islam is. Even Mohammed was forced to recant some
of his prophecies attributing them to "Satan" and, not long after his
death, Islam began to fall apart into quarreling factions who gave rise
to the Sunnis and the Shiites.
Muslims can't agree on what Islam is. What they can agree on is that
most other forms of Islam are heresy and, depending on the severity of
the heresy, their practitioners may be freely killed. Islamic reform
movements in their revolutionary purity have treated conventional
Muslims as less pure for visiting shrines, using good luck charms or
watching soccer. And every Islamic reform movement has opened the door
for a new group that thinks they are a bunch of liberal heretics.
"Big fleas have little fleas, Upon their backs to bite 'em, And little
fleas have lesser fleas, and so, ad infinitum." Islamic revolutions,
like their secular counterparts, have countless smaller fleas who take
Islam even more seriously and are even more determined to turn society
into an exact ideal replica of 7th Century Arabia.
The Muslim Brotherhood might have been a flea on Egypt's back, but the
Salafis are a flea on its back, and there are fleas on the backs of the
Salafis. Revolutions solve these problems with an extended round of
purges that ends when no one believes in anything anymore. The French
Revolution drowned itself in its own blood, and the Soviet Union and the
Chinese Communist Party did likewise. By the time Mao and Stalin's last
butchers were shown the door, Communism was no longer a revolutionary
idea, it was just a rotting structure that would take several
generations to dismantle.
For the Islamists the challenge is to firmly draw a line to their right
and they cannot do that because Mohammed is on the other side of that
line. Blaming Israel and "foreign elements" is a convenient way to avoid
dealing with the logical consequences of their own ideology. It is also
a demonstration of why ideological revolutions never prosper, but decay
into paranoid tyrannies that are too afraid to loosen their grip on
power because that there is no reason why what they did to the former
rulers cannot also be done to them.
No matter how pure an Islamic party may claim to be, there are always
newcomers who are even purer and more incorruptible. Every Jihadist gang
can point to "extremists" who are too far over the line. And those
extremists can point to their own extremists. And so on ad infinitum
until all the fleas drinking blood are drowning in each other's blood.
Egypt has been the true heartland of the Islamic revolution because the
foreign influences have given its "intellectuals" practical ideas that
the Gulf clans aren't capable of. The Muslim Brotherhood's success has
come from borrowing the ideas and tactics of the National Socialists and
Communists. But that just makes them into a more foreign element than
the purer Salafis and, in a game where victory comes to those who are
willing to use violence in the name of the latest Islamic Revolution,
what the Brotherhood's Arab Spring victories have truly brought it is a
prominent place in an Islamic civil war.
The struggle over Syria is escalating and may well explode in a regional
Sunni-Shiite civil war. Their only hope of averting this is another
round of NATO intervention which exposes once again just how dependent
the Muslim Brotherhood is on its Western enablers who have had to help
it take power politically and militarily. But while the West plays
Germany to the Brotherhood's Bolsheviks, whether the Brotherhood's
Islamic Revolution will be able to take hold now depends less on its
ability to manipulate a gullible leftist media and political
establishment in the Eurosphere and more on being able to control the
violence inherent in its own ideology.
The Muslim Brotherhood has two choices: it can either try to control the
violence or direct it. Like the Saudis, it is likely to make the second
choice. The Brotherhood is a terrorist group and organizing attacks
through proxies is second nature to it. Iran was never able to let go of
its terrorist habits, even when it would have been in its own best
interests to stop. The Brotherhood isn't likely to be able to stop
either. Its leaders likely imagine that the Sinai violence will allow
them to play a triple game, seizing the Sinai, suppressing the
opposition and keeping the Jihadi gangs pointed in Israel's direction.
But like the Saudis, they are wrong. The Saudis have redirected the
Islamists who might otherwise be giving them the boot with double
handfuls of money and foreign enemies. But all that means is that the
Islamists have grown more dangerous and more experienced. Sooner or
later the monarchies will fall, whether it's to Al-Qaeda or the Muslim
Brotherhood is a minor detail. And the Brotherhood in its time will fall
the same way.
Arab Muslims, unlike Persians, actually seem to want to live this way.
They want revolutionary purity and executioners who will cut off the
heads and hands of the less devout. They want to stone women to death
and steal the daughters of Christians to replace the last wife they beat
to death. And they can never get enough of all this.
The Muslim Brotherhood has only whetted their appetite for the real
thing. The Salafis managed to perform quite well without the organizing
power, the sophisticated tactics or the bribes of the Brotherhood. And
all it takes to keep the violence going is a few dozen men here and
there who are willing to die for the One True Islamic Revolution, which
is no longer the sellouts of the Muslim Brotherhood. In a region where
AK-47's and explosives are widely available, the rest is child's play.
Anyone can call himself an Islamic teacher and begin recording tapes
calling for true Islam and then upload them to the internet. Anyone can
dig up revolutionary texts from the last hundred years, rewrite them a
little and lay out the principles for a truly Islamic form of
government. And anyone can assure Western reporters and politicians
that, despite all the bombings, their Jihadist gang is filled with
moderates who are the only hope of keeping the true extremists at bay.
Another, less well-known quote from Danton's Death comes from
Robespierre, loosely adapted from his own words. "The weapon of the
Republic of terror, the power of the Republic is virtue - because
without virtue, terror is unwholesome and without terror, virtue is
powerless." This cycle of virtue and terror is an endless escalation,
with virtue feeding terror and terror feeding virtue.
Revolutions like Allah devour their own children, and this one has only begun gorging at the buffet.
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