The Kurdish town of Kobanê has recently become the centre of a geopolitical conflagration that may well change the course of Middle Eastern politics. After months of silence over the threat faced by Kurds from ISIS, the world is now finally watching, even if the ‘international community’ remains conspicuously quiet. However, many Western responses, be it from scholars, journos or activists, have somewhat predictably retracted into recycled critiques of US and UK imperialism, often at the expense of missing what is truly exceptional and noteworthy in recent developments. So, in the style of contemporary leftist listicles, here are four things we can and should learn from events in and around Kobanê.
1. It’s Time to Question the West’s Fixation on ISIS
If Barack Obama, David Cameron and Recep Tayyip Erdogan are to be believed, the ‘savagery’ of ‘fundamentalism’ is the primary focus of NATO involvement in Syria. Notably, many left…
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” . . . . Notably, many left critics have reproduced this very same fixation on ISIS when discussing Western interests. However, for an almighty imperialist organisation supposedly hell bent on stopping ‘Islamic extremism’, NATO have been curiously ineffective. In fact, the US has been indirectly responsible for arming ISIS and altogether incompetent and/or reluctant in arming the decidedly secular Kurdish resistance. US and UK air strikes have been fleeting, and at best symbolic, making little impact on the advance of ISIS. Moreover, Turkey has repeatedly turned a blind eye to ISIS’s use of its territories and borders for training activities and supply lines, respectively. . . . .”
So NATO have been curiously ineffective, and US and UK air strikes have been fleeting and at best symbolic, making little impact on the advance of ISIS.
http://newprioritiescampaign.org/
The above link is to an antiwar movement who say to the above post:
“OCTOBER 7, 2014 AT 9:34 PM
This is a very important cautionary note to which the left and broader antiwar movement should pay heed. What is lacking, however, is a clearer exposition of what the movement should do concretely, what strategy should be pursued instead.”
Einen schönen Mittwoch liebe Ute ja ist alles so schlimm was in unserer Welt spaziert,man muss so etwas doch Einhalt gebieten aber leicht gesagt wie schnell kann da ein großer Brand entstehen denn keiner woher sehen kann.Liebe Grüße an dich und bleibe gesund und nunder.Liebe Grüße von mir Gislinde
Liebe Grüsse zurück für dich, liebe Gislinde. Uta von Australien 🙂
The plot thickens: Turkey is making Assad’s removal a condition of military assistance against ISIS: http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-frustration-rises-as-turkey-withholds-military-help-from-besieged-kobane/2014/10/08/311cb190-4f0e-11e4-babe-e91da079cb8a_story.html
Thanks for this link, Stuart
Yes, the reluctance for Turkey to get involved in fighting Isis in Kobane is that ,’like Isis, the Kurds too want their own proclaimed state or territory, part of which lies in Turkey. It is all so complicated with hundreds of years of fighting between different groups and tribes.
The Turks, the US and Isis are all united in that all of them want to get rid of Assad in Syria.
So what to do? Just go for a walk and contemplate our own problems with Abbott and refugees, try and stay calm when seeing again a sneering Morrison on TV.
Enjoy your walk, Gerard. Beautiful sunshine here. I just read a very interesting article in the International Spiegel concerning the modern Germany. Really quite a comprehensive overview.
Sorry, the link does not seem to work. But here is another interesting link from the same page about the disappearance of MH 370.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/mh370-emirates-head-has-doubts-about-investigation-a-996212.html
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/how-east-germany-influences-modern-day-german-politics-a-994410.html
Hi Gerard, here now is the link to that article about modern Germany.
Wünsche dir liebe Ute ein schönes Wochenende liebe Grüße Gislinde
Danke, liebe Gislinde. Wünsche dir auch ein schönes Wochenende! 🙂 Uta