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ATTACKING IRAN: AMERICANS WILL KILL EVEN THEIR 
OWN
 [By Dr. Mohamed Elmasry - Nov 17, 2007]
 
 
 To 
penetrate the mindset of the Bush administration on whether it will attack Iran or not, you must read a perceptive book by Canadian historian
 Prof. R. T. Naylor.
 
 At first glance, Naylor's "Canada in the European Age, 1453 - 1919" (first
 published in 1987 and reprinted in 2006 by McGill - Queen's University
 Press) might seem dated and irrelevant to current affairs topics like the
 American invasion of Iraq, or the risk of war against Iran.
 
 But this book prophetically illuminates the mind of Washington and, for me
 at least, leads to the sad conclusion that Iran will be attacked.
 
 The background to my conclusion is rooted in the doctrine of colonization:
 looting other people's wealth and enslaving them, while killing outright
 those who resist. And this seems to be the dominant doctrine in Washington
 today.
 
 It is a doctrine that has never changed from the earliest days of European
 settlement of the Americas. The cost of colonialist looting was, and still
 is, considered limitless - so high, in fact, that the price tag includes
 scarifying the lives of your own people.
 
 Naylor is an excellent storyteller. But the story he tells is a tragic one
 of unbridled human greed, a passion for obtaining wealth at any cost and
 using brute force power to loot, rob, kill and enslave other people whom
 their aggressors deem to be less-than-human.
 
 In 1503 Christopher Columbus explained his motive for "discovering" the
 Americas. "Gold is a wonderful thing," he wrote. "Whoever possesses it, is
 lord of all he wants. By means of gold one can even get souls into
 Paradise."
 
 Today's gold is oil. And today's Columbus and his brothers are George W.
 Bush, his administration, and his allies. But the doctrine and motivation
 are the same. For the sake of looting-for-profit, death, suffering and
 destruction are all justifiable. Any measure of lying is also acceptable in
 the process, along with the despicable tools of distorted religion,
 propaganda, war-mongering and hate speech that aggressor-criminals wield to
 lure a misinformed public to their side.
 
 "The Spanish Crown decreed that Columbus's success was God's reward for its
 having just completed the destruction of the Moorish (Muslim) kingdom of
 Grenada," writes Naylor.
 
 Columbus extracted gold and agricultural wealth through the forced labor of
 indigenous peoples, while capital expenses for vast plantations were raised
 through the sale of Indians from the Americas as slaves in Europe.
 
 Many indigenous and Aboriginal people perished in the colonial gold mines
 and many more were shipped off to Spain as slaves, "slavery being the one
 enterprise from which quick and dependable profits could be made."
 
 When Columbus first arrived in Espanola the population was thought to be
 well over a million, but a mere 50 years later survivors may have numbered
 as few as 500. Those Indians considered unsuited for slavery had their
 hands cut off, were thrown to the dogs, or were simply impaled on swords if
 their captors were in a hurry, Naylor continues.
 
 "It was said that the traffic in slaves was so heavy that one could sail
 from the Bahamas to Espanola guided by the trail of jettisoned bodies.
 Jamaica suffered a similar fate. In 1509 its population was thought to be
 equal to that of Espanola, but a decade later its Indian population was
 largely extinct."
 
 "As to gold, by 1509 some $5 million worth (valued at pre-1971 prices) had
 been extracted ... at a cost of about 1.5 million Indian lives."
 
 Columbus was not only a war criminal but a consummate liar as well, Naylor
 notes: "When Cuba was 'discovered' he forced his men to sign a disposition
 certifying that they had reached the mainland of China."
 
 Increasing mistrust in Spain and revolt in the Caribbean, however, resulted
 in Columbus and his brothers being returned to Spain, humiliated, in
 chains. Yet their successors in the New World maintained "order" with
 similar cruelty by burning natives alive.
 
 Today's situation in Iraq is not unlike the legacy of Columbus. Nearly five
 years after the American invasion, more than 20 per cent of Iraqis
 (numbering in excess of five million people) have been killed, wounded,
 displaced within their own country, exiled as refuges abroad, or have lost
 one or more next-of-kin. The rest of Iraq's population exists with little
 or no security, clean water, electricity, or accessible education for their
 children. But the oil -- their oil that is -- is looted every day by the
 Americans. In the meantime the Americans are busy preparing to attack yet
 another country, spreading more looting, more death, more suffering, and
 more destruction next door in Iran.
 
 Washington's horrendous agenda lays an intolerable burden on decent peace-
 loving people everywhere, who wonder now how to stop another crime in the
 making. Unfortunately, they may not able to stop it, but the effort is
 still vital and they can be proud of having tried.
 
 (Dr. Mohamed Elmasry is national president of the Canadian Islamic
 Congress. He can be reached at
np@canadianislamiccongress.com)
 
 
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