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PEACE MUST BE MADE AS WELL AS DESIRED



Posted: 02/15/2008
 
PEACE MUST BE MADE AS WELL AS DESIRED
 
By Barry Rubin
            There’s a fascinating interview in the February 10 Jerusalem Post with former British prime minister and now Quartet peace envoy Tony Blair. On one hand, it gets things wrong but on the other hand it expresses some extremely important trends.
            Blair states that many Arab leaders back terms for a peace agreement “very close to what Israel is wanting….I have a genuine belief, and this is not shared by everyone in Israel: The Arabs genuinely want this settled now.” And the type of agreement they want and would accept is close to Israel’s requirements.
            Continuing, Blair says this comes from leaders who “want to be on the cutting edge of globalization. And they realize their politics and their culture have got to start coming into synch with their economies.” The Arab world, he says, is “in transition” into either a modern, globalized view or the Islamists’ “battle to the death” against “theWest and its allies including Israel.” The modernizers realize they have to settle the Arab-Israeli conflict.
            What does all this mean? There is no doubt that most Arab leaders would like to see the conflict not troubling them. This means either:
A.                 Settled through a peace agreement which costs them little or nothing and which they don’t have to get involved in making or
B.                 A conflict which is carried on just in words and does not drag them into warfare, confrontation with the West, or spending a lot of money.
The first problem with Option A is that they recognize it won’t happen unless both the Palestinians and the Syrians make a deal with Israel. They cannot make this happen and they will not try.
One assumes that they doubt these two parties are going to make peace. What that leaves is urging the West and Israel to make lots of concessions which will take the heat off the Arab world, even though they recognize (which doesn’t bother them very much) that those parties making concessions won’t get much in exchange.
The Arab states are unwilling to “buy” peace (after all it is still the West that gives almost all the aid money for the Palestinian Authority) or pressure their friends into making concessions of their own. Remember, for example, that the Egyptians put the emphasis on reconciling Fatah and Hamas, not on helping Fatah achieve victory.
The second problem with Option A is that it would remove many advantages the Arab regimes get from Option B. After all, they already have Option B and can still use demagoguery to mobilize popular support for themselves, bash Israel as the cause of all their people’s problems, and pretend they are militant toward the West.
Of course, they recognize there are costs here: the Islamists use the regimes’ failure to fight harder and certainly their inability to defeat or destroy Israel against them. (The exception is Syria, which has become an honorary Islamist regime because of its backing for Hamas, Hizballah, and the Iraqi insurgency.)
But do the costs exceed the benefits? That is not altogether clear.
The third issue is their precise terms. In theory they (always with the exception of Syria) are not so far from what an Israeli majority wants:
--The 1967 borders. Israel wants modifications and perhaps land swaps, the Arab world would probably back Palestinian demands for the precise borders even if they don’t care about changes.
--Jerusalem. Israel wants all, most or some of east Jerusalem. The Arab world would go along with the Palestinians but presumably the Palestinians want everything there.
--Refugees. Arab states don’t care if all Palestinians are resettled in Palestine but will not demand that the Palestinians give up the “right of return” demand.
So, yes, the solution envisioned by Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon (the current government), Saudi Arabia and the other five Gulf Arab states is not so far from that of Israel’s majority. Yet on the above three, and other points, they will back harder line demands and will give those who hold them veto power over any progress.
When Blair is talking, one can see a flashing light that says United Arab Emirates and Qatar. For these are the two places, perhaps Kuwait might also be added, that talk the way he is sounding. They genuinely want to modernize, globalize, make money, and forget about radical slogans. With Iran getting stronger, though—and certainly once its gets nuclear weapons—are they really going to stick their necks out to do much for peace with Israel?
So Blair definitely has grasped something important. But it doesn’t mean quite what he thinks it does. Leaving aside the Islamist aspect (which is pretty huge, of course), the situation regarding the Arab states’ postions is better than it was 20 or 30 years ago.
Yet, certainly, we are not on the verge of peace even if it is true that most Arab rulers would be happy if the Palestinians and Syrians ended the conflict.
 
Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center http://www.gloriacenter.org and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs Journal http://meria.idc.ac.il. His latest books are The Truth About Syria (Palgrave-Macmillan) and The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley).
 
 
 


Professor Barry Rubin,
Director, Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center <http://www.gloriacenter.org>
Editor, Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal <http://meria.idc.ac.il>
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Peace?
Posted On: 02/15/08 08:21:41 AM Age 61, MO
I think we should concede that it was the western powers and Israel that got it the Arab world's face first. Christians have rationalized away the usurious western monetary system, and are offended that the Islamic faith does not approve of charging interest. Until the west understands how the usurious compound interest monetary system robs the common man of the fruits of his labor, then they will not be able to be a witness to any other part of the world. The Arab world is not being any more hard headed than the west. Two wrongs don't make a right. George Cancilla
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  1. Huh?
    Posted On: 02/17/08 09:06:27 AMAge 47, MO
    George: Are you suggesting that Israel is the cause of Arab anger? Israel has a right to exist and has never taken land by force but in retaliation. Also Arabs living in Israel are happy, and live at peace with the Jews. Why would you suggest that anyone forces an Arab to participate in the monetary system? Israel got into the Arab's face first? Really, Jews are the terrorists and go into Arab countries to blow themselves up, taunt Islam, or call them rag head swine? You have a strange way of seeing things. John
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    1. Israel vs. Arabs
      Posted On: 02/19/08 02:48:07 PMAge 61, MO
      John: I have read many articles from other than American mainstream media that put the shoe on the other foot. I am less inclined to believe the mainstream media because it is controlled my Zionist Jews, and because it has proven itself to be a source of biased information on many other topics. George Cancilla
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Peace must be made..
Posted On: 02/15/08 07:07:43 AM Age 56, MN
I think as people long for peace they should look for the real definition of peace. Peace is the unconditional victory one the one who is righteous. Every other level of peace still has no peace as there will still be fomenting hatred, injustice, and war plans laid. In eternity that is when Christ Jesus returns. Here in our world even long term temporary peace still requires the unconditional victory of the side that brings freedom, justice, and hope. Since World War Two we in the west have lost this definition and desire to be the bringers of liberty and justice for all. We have become lost in a futile quest for our own personal desires. It is sad! That is why sharing Jesus with all we meet is so important.
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