Thursday, 17 September 2015

Having Libya back




I used to give speeches in the political conferences and lectures in the intellectual seminars invited to by the Arab students studying in Cairo including an Arab-national group of them who established the “league of Nasserite unionist Arab students” and which had affiliates spread all over the European countries where students adopting the same ideology study.

I used to glorify the role of the Arab nationalism and degrade believing in the Egyptian nationalism as the Arab nationalism wave was really high, like the Nasserite ideology, and at its peak… that led to conflicts even within the Arab national ideology among Nasserists, Ba’thists and Arab nationalists’ movement that later adopted a Leninist Marxist orientation.

Adding to this conflict – inside the same Arab nationalism structure – the rise of the movement of the Libyan revolutionary committees that called for the third world theory, Green Book and leadership of Muammar Gaddafi… such era deserves testimonies written over it to become a historical scientific material on which researchers, who will write about it and read it well equipped with tools of scientific discipline, can depend on.

Anyway, I wrote in my last article that the Libyan matter is not yet over… many expected that I would write about what is happening right now but they were disappointed as they found the article tackling relations, conversations and names… actually, what I wrote was an introduction for what will come later.

As now, I have – and actually since relatively long time – refrained in a way or another from exaggerating in glorifying the Arab nationalism ideology on the expense of our belonging to our country; Egypt… I reread the July, 1952 revolution and Gamal Abdel-Nasser and found that Egypt was the main focus and at the centre.

And that all what happened of glorifying the idea and Arab nationalism movement and national liberation movement in Africa, Asia and Latin America and having a strong relation between Cairo and those capitals reaching to the level of moving in one entity as if we are standing before a forest of banyan fig trees with their branches intertwined and reaching down to the ground with its airy roots that you cannot tell which tree is the mother one that started all this forest.

I mean that Nasser and his working team intentionally aligned the national and liberation circles in a network forming the strong and living defense for the role of Egypt that if, for a reason or another, was in the background of the scene, it is because the whole forest is representing it or taking Egypt as a model.

Therefore, what affects my stance towards what is happening in Libya now and also what is happening in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Saudi Arabia and other countries in the Arab world is how much this can affect Egypt as a country that Nadim al-Bitar regarded as the base country in the Arab world.

We witnessed the time when the British and American military bases were open and operating in the countries neighboring Egypt… we experienced what was said and later proved true when Egypt waited in 1967 for the invasion airplanes to come from the east but actually they came from the west; from Libya, Wheelus and al-Adhm air bases and others… I do not want to talk again about the old disputes with Saudi Arabia as I do believe that the two countries are in deep need of each other in this era and that their losses in the times of dispute and conflict was devastating to both sides… it is a long talk that we do not have time for.

For all this, the geo-political map always tells that the biggest target and most precious one to hit is Egypt… and that destroying, dismantling and fragmenting the countries around the Egyptian central composition is enough at a certain moment to dismantle Egypt and destroy it… but the opposite was proved true… that is the absence and marginalization of the Egyptian role led to the easy implementation of the plan aiming at targeting the neighboring countries and destroying the Egyptian state as an independent state that paid heavy prices for its independence and freedom throughout history.

Al-Fateh revolution in Libya… May revolution in Sudan… the regime collapse of so-called Marxist dictators in Syria… the transformations that took place in the Iraqi Ba’th party… and the setoff of the Palestinian Guerilla movement… all these were like bandages put on the Egyptian wound after the 1967 defeat… they represented the hope in a new different era of the Arab nationalism movement…

However, things worked in the opposite direction quickly – since 4 or 5 decades is almost nothing compared to the life and historical course of nations and countries – and those bandages were attacked from within themselves due to tyranny, groups of common interests, corruption, injustice, absence of proper planning, wasting resources, authoritative policies on the domestic level and controversial foreign policy adopted by some of the rulers… etc.

By targeting and undermining the inter-connections among the centres of those movements and transformations, engagement and dispute raged to the level of conflict between Baghdad and Damascus despite they are being ruled by one party… and media and intelligence wars erupted between Baghdad and Tripoli… also a limited war began between Egypt and Tripoli… etc until the scene was prepared for what took place a while after this and which was called the Arab Spring.

What happened to Iraq and what is still happening in it, in Libya, Syria, Yemen and all of them is like the iron shield that supported Egypt and cured part of its wound after its defeat in 1967… it was like a hope for the nation in a new national liberal movement this time supported by massive revenues of oil… all this confirms what I want to say… that all what is happening now aims at hitting the Egyptian composition which is historically, civilization-wise, culturally and ethnically resistant to dismantle and fragmentation.

For all this and above the necessity to save the Libyan people from this vicious tragedy that destroyed their unity and state and killed their hope of a development matching with their resources and capabilities… for all this, the necessity for a decisive Egyptian role in such rescue is a rescue for Egypt itself as it is about defending the roots of our composition and reinforcing our cohesion bulwarks lest our country is plagued with destruction like what we see around us… I believe the meaning is clear.

Translated into English by: Dalia Elnaggar




This article was published in Al Ahram newspaper on September 17, 2015.

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