The Shawarma Republics are Burning
By Daniel Greenfield
SultanKnish.Blogspot.com
Syria is burning, not because of the Arab Spring or Tyranny or Twitter, or any of the other popular explanations. The fire in Syria is the same firestorm burning in Iraq, in Turkey, in Lebanon and throughout much of the Muslim world. It has nothing to do with human rights or democracy. There is no revolution here. Only the eternal civil war.
Most people accept countries with ancient names
like Egypt, Jordan and Syria as a given. If they
think about it at all they assume that they were
always around, or were restored after the fall of
the Ottoman Empire. But actually the countries of
the Middle East are mostly artificial creations
borrowing a history that is not their own.
When Mohammed unleashed a fanatical round of
conquests and crusades, he began by wrecking the
cultures and religions of his native region. And his
followers went on to do the same throughout the
region and across the world.
Entire peoples lost their history, their past, their
religion and their way of life. This cultural
genocide was worst in Africa, Asia and parts of
Europe. But the Middle Eastern peoples lost much of
their heritage as well.
The Muslim conquerors made a special point of
persecuting and exterminating the native beliefs and
indigenous inhabitants they dominated. Israeli Jews,
Assyrian Christians and Persian Zoroastrians faced
special persecution.
Conquered peoples were expected to become Muslims.
Those who resisted were repressed as Dhimmis. But
those who submitted and became Muslims suffered a
much worse fate, losing major portions of their
traditions and history. They were expected to define
themselves as Muslims first and look back to the
great day when their conquerors subjugated them as
the beginning of their history. Their pre-Islamic
history faded into the mists of the ignorant past.
But Islam did not lead to a unified region, only to
a prison of nations. The Caliphates, like the USSR,
held sway over a divided empire through repression
and force. Many of those peoples had lost a clear
sense of themselves, but they still maintained
differences that they expressed by modifying Islam
to accommodate their existing beliefs and customs.
Islamic authorities viewed this as nothing short of
heresy. It was against some such heresies that the
Wahhabi movement was born. But these attempts to
force the peoples of the region into one mold were
doomed to fail.
Islam came about to stamp out all differences, to
reduce all men to one, to blend state and mosque
into one monstrous law for all. And it did succeed
to some extent. Many cultures and beliefs were
driven nearly to extinction. Jews, Christians and
others struggled to survive in the walls of a
hostile civilization. But Islam could not remain
united and the divisions resurfaced in other ways.
Muslim armies did succeed in conquering much of the
world in a frenzy of plunder and death. But they
quickly turned on each other. Rather than conquering
the world, they went on to fight over the plunder
and the power. Nothing has really changed since
then.
The fall of the Ottoman Empire brought in the
Europeans to reconstruct the Middle East. The modern
states are the work of their hands. A clumsy
mismatch of borders and warring peoples. The USSR
came after with its own line of coups and Arab
Socialist dictatorships. Now the third wave of
Islamist tyrannies is on the march. But none of them
can solve the basic problems of the region.
Syria is burning not because of human rights, but
because it's a collection of different peoples with
different variants of Islam who don't get along. A
handful are descended from the original natives. The
rest are foreign Arab invaders, some more recent
than others. The story repeats itself across the
region. And across the world.
Iraq, Bahrain, Syria, Lebanon are just some examples
of countries permanently divided by such a mismatch
of peoples. Agreements and elections come to nothing
because no group believes that they will be treated
as equals if they aren't in power. And they're
right. Equality doesn't just come from open
elections, but from a cultural acceptance of
differences. This simply does not exist in the
Muslim world where gender differences mean you're a
force of corruption or a slave, ethnic differences
mean you are the son of a dog, and religious
differences mean you're an enemy.
Had the forces of Islam not turned the Middle
East upside down, the nation state might have
evolved out of individual cultures, rather than as a
strange hybrid of feudalism and Great Powers
colonialism. For all their bluster and viciousness,
Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon are abandoned
colonies. The Gulf states are even worse, backward
clans of cutthroat merchants who are parasitically
feeding off the West, even as they try to destroy
it.
The rulers invariably marry Western women or women
with a large dose of Western blood. Sadat married
the daughter of an English woman. Mubarak married
the daughter of a Welsh woman. For all that the
Hashemites tout their descent from Mohammed, Queen
Noor is more Anglo-Saxon than Arab. And the current
Jordanian King's mother was originally known as Toni
Gardner. Even when they do marry Arab women, they
are usually Christian Arabs and British educated.
There's something pathetic about the sight of the
post-colonial Arab leadership trying to gain some
psychological legitimacy by intermarrying with their
former rulers. As if pumping enough English blood
into the veins of their offspring will somehow make
them as capable as the Empire that ruled them and
then left to attend to its own affairs.
But not nearly as pathetic as half of them claiming
descent from Mohammed. Both reveal the underlying
historical instability of their rule. These aren't
nation states, they're hopelessly dysfunctional
geographical divisions bristling with Western
weapons and money, with interpretations of the Koran
and texts on Arab Socialism, where everyone is a
philosopher and a scholar-- but no government lasts
longer than it takes to overthrow it.
Every colonel and general dreams of empire, and
every cleric in his flea ridden robes theorizes on
the Islamic state, but none of them can do anything
but act out the same murderous dramas. Building
their house of cards and then watching it tumble
down.
Had Western shenanigans not raised the price of
bread, while providing support to local leftists
from wealthy families, the Arab Spring would not
exist. Now that it has, it's only another excuse for
locals to fight their civil wars and then erect
another ramshackle regime on the ruins of the old.
This isn't 1848 as some have theorized. It's 848,
over and over again. Worse still, it's 748.
When you don't have a nation, but you do have an
army, then what you have is not a state, but a
Shawarma Republic. To keep the army from
overthrowing the leader, he must find internal or
external enemies. When a downturn occurs, and the
mobs gather, either the army massacres the mob or
overthrows the ruler. Or the rebels cut a deal with
some internal elements and wipe out the loyalists.
This is an old regional narrative that has nothing
to do with democracy, human rights, Twitter or any
of the other nonsense flowing through New York Times
columns faster than the sewers of Cairo.
The modern Shawarma Republic has some royal or
military ruler at the top who receives money from
the West or from its enemies to hold up his end of
the bargain. Which to him means stowing the money
into foreign bank accounts, sending his trophy wife
on shopping trips to Paris and striking a fine
balancing between wiping out his enemies and buying
them off.
Naturally he carries on the ritualistic chant of
"Death to Israel", and if Israel ever looks weak
enough, or his new Chinese or Iranian allies kick in
the money for a full fledged invasion, he may even
take a whack at it. But mostly the chants of "Death
to Israel" are a convenient way of executing his
enemies for collaborating with Israel.
In Syria, Assad's Shawarma Republic (officially the
Syrian Arab Republic, formerly the United Arab
Republic, after a bunch of coups and one kingdom,
the privately owned fiefdom of the dumbest scion of
the clan) is on fire. Because the enemies of the
regime, and some of its former allies, got around to
exploiting Bashar Assad's weakness.
For now Assad's armies backed by his Iranian allies
are in control of the Shawarma Republic of Syria but
that might change. Especially now that Turkey and
much of the Arab world have stepped into the
anti-Assad camp. And when the fireworks die down,
and the corpses are cleaned up off the streets,
there will be another Shawarma Republic. This one
may not be run by the Alawites. But it will be run
by someone, and it won't be the people.
The irony is that after turning Lebanon into its
puppet, Syria got the same treatment from Iran. And
if a revolt succeeds, then it might get the same
treatment from Turkey. The big dog bites the little
dog, and the bigger dog bites it.
The process can't be stopped, because the Islamic
conquests that wrecked the region, the Caliphates
that tried to make it static, and the colonial
mapmakers who turned it into a ridiculous puzzle of
fake countries filled with people who hate each
other-- make it impossible.
There was a brief window after the war when the exit
of empires and the presence of a large Western
educated class seemed as if they might lead to
working societies. Instead they led to the pathetic
imitations of the worst of the West, dress up
generals and scholars cranking out monographs
explaining how everything could be made right with
their theory. Now it's leading back to Islamism and
the bloody clashes in the desert that originated
this permanent state of dysfunction.
The Islamic Caliphate as a panacea for the problems
caused by Islamic caliphates is about as good an
idea as pouring gasoline on a fire. Which is exactly
what the Islamists financed by Gulf royals, who
can't help cutting throats even when it's their own,
are doing.
You can't build a country out of armies and billions
of dollars. The reason that Israel works and the
Arab world doesn't is very simple. The Jews retained
their identity. The perpetrators and victims of
Islam who surround them have no roots. Only the
sword in their hand and the shifting sands under
their feet.