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US President Barack Obama. (AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

The PA daily often accuses the US of being responsible for all the crises and wars in the Middle East, sometimes in collaboration with Israel, as well as in control of ISIS.

An op-ed in the official Palestinian Authority (PA) daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, dated Jan. 21, 2016, accuses the US of being behind all the turmoil and civil wars in the Muslim and Arab world, including the Sunni-Shiite fighting. Moreover, the writer, Dr. Osama Al-Fara, in his regular column, claims that this turmoil, which the US is allegedly orchestrating, is the direct result of the 9/11 attacks on the US.

The US utilized these attack to create “an imaginary enemy called ‘terror,’ and it supervised the cultivation of the idea until it ripened into what is known today as the Islamic State organization,” the writer states. Moreover, he claims that the evidence and facts indicate that the US itself is the number one suspect in the 9-11 bombings.

The accusation that the US is behind all the crises and wars in the Middle East, sometimes in collaboration with Israel, has been voiced often in the official PA daily and documented by Palestinian Media Watch, as well as the claim that US and Israel are behind and controlling the Islamic State (ISIS) terror organization.

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Former US Secretary of State and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice coined the term “Creative Anarchy.” (AP/Glenn Russell)

According to the op-ed, titled A Dynamo Whose Owners Are Hidden, “there is no doubt that the US is still holding many of strings of the game, and its main goal is to spill oil on the fire that is burning in the region, of which it is clearly the sole beneficiary. This is so because the fighting raging in the region provides the appropriate land for redrawing the map of the region, which will use sectarianism to determine the geographic borders of its states, on the basis of studies prepared years ago. In this way, the US will distance Arab states from each other, and uproot the idea of unity between them. Naturally, it will not find a better chord than the Sunni-Shiite conflict on which to play the tune of the next war in the region. Moreover, the fire burning in the region has even turned the wheels of the traditional American arms industry in an unprecedented way, while the US pays no price for the anarchy it has created in the region. This is so as the ‘terror’ has not reached its [the US’] yard as has happened in the European states, and it  [the US] has not been forced to open its gates to the immigrants who have flocked to Europe.”

“The US invented the idea of creative anarchy in the [Middle East] region,” the article continues, “which began with its war against Iraq, of which it pulled out only after ensuring that the sectorial fire burning there would consume all of it, and afterwards it used its technological capabilities to create a game of dominoes in the region.”

(“Creative Anarchy” or “constructive anarchy” are terms coined by former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in 2006 to describe the initial stage in the political reconstruction of former dictatorships as part of the Anglo-American roadmap for a “New Middle East.”)

US Created ‘Imaginary’ Islamic Terror

The same US has indeed succeeded in convincing the world that the Islamic extremism is what threatens world security and peace. In order to do this, it used the events of Sept. 11, 2001, even though that event raised many questions that place the US in the defendant’s seat, as was exposed later in a series of facts and reports. However, out of this event the US succeeded in creating an imaginary enemy called ‘terror,’ and it supervised the cultivation of the idea until it ripened into what is known today as the Islamic State organization.”

Furthermore, “there is no doubt that the US is still holding many of strings of the game, and its main goal is to spill oil on the fire that is burning in the region, of which it is clearly the sole beneficiary. This is so because the fighting raging in the region provides the appropriate land for redrawing the map of the region, which will use sectarianism to determine the geographic borders of its states, on the basis of studies prepared years ago. In this way, the US will distance Arab states from each other, and uproot the idea of unity between them. Naturally, it will not find a better chord than the Sunni-Shiite conflict on which to play the tune of the next war in the region. Moreover, the fire burning in the region has even turned the wheels of the traditional American arms industry in an unprecedented way, while the US pays no price for the anarchy it has created in the region. This is so as the ‘terror’ has not reached its [the US’] yard as has happened in the European states, and it  [the US] has not been forced to open its gates to the immigrants who have flocked to Europe.”

Source: Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik, Palestinian Media Watch