Saudi Columnist: Obama Will Be President of the 'United Collapse of America'
In a November 16, 2009 op-ed in the London-based Saudi daily Al-Sharq
Al-Awsat, Hamad Al-Majed, founder of the Saudi National Human Rights
Association and a lecturer in education, mourns the U.S.'s military, political,
and economic collapse. He pointed out that the U.S.'s failures are affecting
many countries, and that the countries fighting terror should be particularly
concerned.
Al-Majed writes that Barack Obama is the first black president of the
United States of America, but may also soon be president of the “United Collapse
of America.”
Following are excerpts from Al-Majed's op-ed:
"The acknowledgement, in a survey [by] the U.S. military, that the morale of
its troops fighting on the Afghanistan front is plummeting does not surprise me.
It would be surprising if morale were not plummeting. The hardest thing for any
army in the world is to convince its soldiers and brigade commanders of the
benefit of the war.
"Such a survey is a good indication that these troops are not sufficiently
convinced [of the justice] of the war. This is why the Taliban's morale is
higher and its fighting is better than those of the alliance led by the U.S. The
number of volunteer fighters in the Taliban's ranks has doubled... as has the
number of their attacks...
"As the morale of the American troops [in Afghanistan] falls, the morale of
the American troops in Iraq rises – not because their fighting situation is any
better, but because the U.S. government has informed the troops in Iraq of the
beginning of a gradual withdrawal from [that country].
"Another symptom of the U.S.' political collapse, [also linked] to our
burning region, is the announcement by [Palestinian Authority] President Mahmoud
'Abbas, the ally of the U.S., that he does not intend to run in the PA
presidential election. Regardless of whether [his statement] is sincere or
[mere] acrobatics... his statements... smack of admonition and vexation
vis-à-vis his ally the U.S., to the point of anger. In truth, Abu Mazen [i.e. 'Abbas]
should not be condemned, since he sees his bitter rival Hamas in control, and
highly popular even in the West Bank...
"Abu Mazen counted on his friendship with the U.S. when he [tried to]
persuade its leaders to pressure Israel to at least freeze the Zionist
settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories. But the U.S. disregarded
Abu Mazen and the embarrassment it was causing him, while the Israeli government
continued to extend its settlements. This [situation] benefitted two rival sides
– Israel and Hamas: Israel [could continue] plundering, and Hamas gained greater
popularity when it waved the slogan 'We told you so!'
"Another collapse was in Somalia... The Somali president, whom the U.S.
considers [politically] desirable, promised that he would
regain control of the capital Mogadishu from the armed Islamic movements. This
is a news item that should be noticed, because it is a man-bites-dog situation.
It makes sense to see the end of the attacks by these groups as an achievement.
But if a president's attempt to regain control of his capital is considered an
achievement, then this is the mother of all collapses.
"On the economic level, several American banks collapsed recently and
declared bankruptcy. These banks join several more respectable
American banks that went bankrupt as Obama began his term in office. Also, the
unemployment rate [is evidence of] collapse – so much so that it looks to the
observer like a car with no brakes going [down a slope].
"If the U.S. sneezes, the entire world catches a cold. Its political collapse
in its war on terror, together with its economic collapse, have
made the entire world sink into a political and economic quagmire. No one knows
how our star will emerge from the maelstrom.
"The failures of the U.S. in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Somalia will have an
impact on the countries that are fighting terrorism and extremism. These
countries must prepare for the stage that follows these collapses and retreats –
because there is no critical American/Western victory on the horizon in the
fight against [extremism and terrorism].
"Obama fought tooth and nail to be the first black president of the U.S., and
he was successful at it. But in the future he may also gain the title of
'President of the United Collapse of America.'"
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