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<div><font face="Arial" color="#000000">The Holy
Alliance </font><font face="Times" color="#000000"><br>
</font><font face="Arial" color="#000000">Uri Avnery</font></div>
<div><font face="Arial" color="#000000">November 17, 2001</font><font
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color="#000066"> </font><font face="Times" size="+1"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">At the reception
desk of the War-Against-Terror Coalition, there lies an application
form for new partners. After stating his name, country and function
(king / president / emir / dictator / tyrant), the applicant is
invited to answer the question: "Do you have local opponents that
you wish to have branded as terrorists and dealt with
accordingly?"</font><font face="Times" size="+1"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">Nearly all the
applicants so far have answered this question with great enthusiasm.
Vladimir Putin designated the Chechnyian rebels, Spain mentioned the
Basque ETA, Turkey the Kurds, India the Kashmiris, just to mention a
few of a long list. In short, every potentate, big and small, pointed
a finger at the people he oppresses, hoping that the United States
will help him get rid of their war of liberation. "Send in the
big bombers," they beg, "and blow these miserable terrorist
bandits sky-high!"</font><font face="Times" size="+1"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">All this might
remind students of history of events nearly 200 years ago. After the
downfall of Napoleon, the tyrant who promoted liberty throughout
Europe, the rulers of the continent decided to set up an
insurmountable wall to any further aspirations of national and social
liberation. "All this nonsense about democracy, freedom, equality
and constitutions has to stop once and for all," they told each
other.</font><font face="Times" size="+1" color="#000000"><br>
</font><font face="Arial" size="-4"
color="#000000"> </font><font face="Times" size="+1"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">And so in 1815 the
Czar of all the Russians, the Emperor of Austria and the King of
Prussia signed an agreement, which they called the Holy Alliance, to
institute the rule of God in Europe. Abusing the name of the mild and
vaguely socialist rabbi from Nazareth, they created in reality a
international mafia of the Iron Fist. Wherever an oppressed people
dared to raise its head in rebellion, all the rulers of Europe would
band together, one for all and all for one, to help their threatened
colleague. The Russians, for example, sent troops to squash the
Hungarian and Italian rebellions against Austria; the secret services
of all cooperated against the socialists and anarchists.</font><font
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4"
color="#000000"> </font><font face="Times" size="+1"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">Almost all the
rulers of the continent joined the Alliance, as did England in
practice, without doing so formally. The Pope, vicar of Christ, did
not, and neither did the Ottoman Sultan, who, not being a devout
Christian, had to oppress his many peoples without outside
help.</font><font face="Times" size="+1" color="#000000"><br>
</font><font face="Arial" size="-4"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">Henry Kissinger,
one of the modern admirers of the alliance and its major statesman,
the Austrian Prince Metternich, credits it with maintaining order in
Europe for many decades. Less morally-handicapped historians might
point out that this unholy coming-together of reactionary princes held
up the progress of Europe throughout the 19th century, denying liberty
to many peoples and allowing narrow-minded kings and aristocrats to
hold on to their privileges against far more productive and forward
looking social forces. Nothing very holy about that.</font><font
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color="#000000"> </font><font face="Times" size="+1"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">Under the umbrella
of the War Against Terror, a new Holy Alliance is in the making.
George W. Bush is now the supreme judge who decides who is a terrorist
and who is not, as once a mayor of Vienna decided who is a Jew. (Karl
Lueger, who was elected in 1897 on an anti-Semitic platform, once
cheered a Viennese team at a football match against Hungarians. Told
that the Viennese team is Jewish, he answered: "What the hell,
it's I who decides who is a Jew!").</font><font face="Times"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">The inherent
danger of this development is that the new alliance will hold up the
most needed reform of the 21st century: the narrowing of the gap
between North and South, the rich and the poor nations. The abominable
outrages of Osama bin Laden and his ilk may be seen, in times to come,
as the first manifestation of the coming fight of the teeming billions
of deprived and oppressed members of mankind against the privileged
few, who almost literally drown in their own fat. The timely
recognition of this problem and a determined efforts to deal with it,
while there still is time, may prevent an imminent world-wide
disaster. Fighting for the unlimited Western hegemony and monopoly of
the world's riches, camouflaged as anti-terrorism, will lead to a
world-wide catastrophe in the future.</font><font face="Times"
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<div><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000"> </font><font
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">In the meantime,
George W. and his advisors, female and male, will have to decide
whether Arafat is a terrorist or an ally in the new equation. Ariel
Sharon, an unofficial ("Don't call me, I'll call you")
member of the coalition, insists that he, like Putin, has the right to
call his enemies terrorists, so that he can bomb the Palestinians back
to the stone-age and lock them up in some disconnected
Bantustans.</font><font face="Times" size="+1" color="#000000"><br>
</font><font face="Arial" size="-4"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">The Pentagon and
Condoleeza Rice agree, the State Department doesn't. The national
interests of the United States clearly point to the recognition of
Palestine as a corner-stone of peace and stability in the Middle East.
Domestic politics points in the opposite direction.</font><font
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4"
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</font><font face="Arial" size="-4" color="#000000">It remains to be
seen whether Kissinger's dictum that "Israel has no foreign
policy, only a domestic one" applies to the United States,
too</font></div>
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