Questions that will need to be put to Moussa Koussa, a prize
catch if fileted properly.
One of the questions I would put to Moussa Koussa, Libyan
defector, if I were one of his British handlers, would not be
whether he had any information regarding Moammar Gaddafi's alleged
Jewish origins, but whether he thought it mattered to the folks in
Benghazi. Are they fighting a tyrant, or they are fighting a
Jew?
Gaddafi's family background sometimes comes up when
biographers or researchers are looking for ways of attracting
attention. He was raised by Muslims, Bedouins of the Quaddafiya
tribe, whose base city is Sirte, more or less halfway between
Tripolitania andCyrenaica.
Though he justified some of his policies by reference to
Islam and Islamic unity (for example, his hatred of Israel and his
intervention in Uganda on the side of the Muslim dictator Idi Amin)
Gaddafi did not support the traditional Muslim lines of authority,
nor the politicized fundamentalism that is called Salafism or
Islamism. He hates the Saudi royal family, a bastion of
fundamentalism. His claim that in the civil war in Libya he is
fighting al Qaeda is not entirely fanciful.
When he and a few other young military men overthrew the
pro-American King Idris in 1969, they also were in revolt against
the Sennoussi religious networks, which are profoundly
conservative. They are somewhat like the Muslim Brotherhood,
without its militant trans-Islamic program. There are networks and
confraternities like this throughout the Arab-Islamic world. They
are, functionally, somewhat comparable to religious networks in
advanced societies -- the Rabbinical Council of America, the
Southern Baptists. We ought to know more about them. Given the
state of our trillion dollar intelligence apparatus, we, I mean we
as a nation, ought to. Maybe we do.
One of the first things Gaddafi and the other young
colonels did in the early 1970s was to wage a Kulturkampf
against the conservative mosques. There was a whiff of Maoism, in
the way they went and humiliated aged, learned (in the ways of the
Koran) men and "cleaned up the mosques." Fresh air, fresh ideas,
let women in, all that sort of thing, the radical young colonels --
it was in the, since we are speaking German here,
Zeitgeist. The anti-colonial Third World was on the march.
The Sennoussi never forgave the one who eventually became the Guide
(author of The Green Book), and it is no accident the
revolt began in the east, where they are, or were, strong. You can
purge a lot of cultural memory in 40 years, but then again, some
ways endure.
So one of the things you would want to know is whether the
anti-Judaism that used to be, still is, intrinsic to much -- not
all, much -- conservative Islam is still on the brains of the
people of the Libyan east. It would be interesting to know.
Gaddafi, like many other fascists, adopted a more modern version of
this ancient hatred, imported from totalitarian Europe. Modern
anti-Semitism was eagerly seized upon by Arab nationalists, even
before the founding of the modern state of Israel in 1948, to
attack the Zionist project. Zionism, of course, is the only
successful national liberation movement in the history of the
Middle East, which is one reason, let it be said in passing, why
non-Arab and anti-fundamentalist minorities, such as Berbers and
Kurds, often are sympathetic toward Israel. Christian minorities,
notably in the Levant, tended toward ultra-anti-Zionism to burnish
their Arab nationalist credentials. It did not get them much, but
people are weird.
Egypt and Saudi Arabia are, with Iran, the world centers
of anti-Semitic propaganda. They mix centuries-old Muslim
anti-Judaism with the fantastic racial paranoia that used to be
spewed out by Goebbels in Germany and Zhdanov in the Soviet Union.
It is not at all unusual to meet Arabs, including quite young ones,
who appear to have memorized editorials from the Stürmer.
This is true also among Muslim immigrants in Europe.
The Jewish origins canard about Gaddafi -- the same "fact"
surfaces from time to time about Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad -- is significant only if it is taken seriously. The
personal side of it may be of some interest to armchair
psychologists or biographers, as have been hateful speculations
about Adolf Hitler, but politically and strategically what matters
is whether we are dealing with a mass anti-Semitic phenomenon. If
we are, it will turn against us, no matter what help we proffer to
people whose immediate target is the tyrant in place.
Now of course, we do not know this yet. Our intelligence
apparatus did not see the Arab revolts coming, so what can we
expect them to know about their deepest impulses? But Moussa
Koussa's defection is important, not only for the obvious reason
that it points to "cracks in the regime," to coin a phrase, but for
what information his debriefing may reveal.
That Moussa Koussa is a prize catch is self-evident. Put
it this way: What if Lavrenti Beria had ditched Stalin in 1949,
just as the Korean War was getting under way?
The comparison would be better if one of the top mullahs
had hopped on a plane to London, or perhaps Prince Talil al-Saud,
one of the putative liberals near the top of the family business.
Personally, I rather agree with Robert D. Kaplan (no relation but a
friend) that from our point of view, it would be awfully good if
the Saudi family outlasted the ayatollahcracy, at least long enough
for us to see which way the settling dust was blowing in Tehran;
but you cannot always get what you want.
Whether Moussa Koussa was enticed or sensed he had to take
his chances, we do not know yet. That he headed for London is
interesting. The British government does not like him -- he is
accused of being the mastermind of the attack on Pan Am 103 over
Lockerbie, as well as having ordered the murder of several Libyan
opposition figures in England. A British policewoman, Yvonne
Fletcher, was murdered by Libyan agents while patrolling near their
embassy in 1984. He could be charged with having ordered this
murder.
However, Koussa's long arm killed opposition figures in
several European countries, so perhaps he felt it did not make much
difference, and he might as well go where what he has to sell is
valued, get some mitigation.
The Brits and the French and the Germans have been making
nice too at least since 2007, and keep in mind that the U.S.,
realpolitik obligé, began a rapprochement of sorts as early as
2003, when Gaddafi, impressed by American enthusiasm for regime
change, formally abandoned his own program of WMD development.
Condoleezza Rice stopped in Tripoli in September 2008, official
visit. Politics ain't beanball.
Koussa became foreign minister in 2009. Thus, he headed
Libyan diplomacy in a treacherous period when it was not at all
clear which way the U.S. intended to pursue the Bush policy of
aggressively -- if unevenly -- promoting regime change in the
Arabo-Muslim world. Did he sense a decisive change in the Obama
administration in recent weeks, provoked by the revolt in
Benghazi?
I think George Soros ought to be taken prisoner and asked if he
is Jewish and if so why he hates Israel and the United States all
at the same time. He should also be asked why he spends so much
money on Hate America and Hate Israel groups. Who cartes if Gaddafi
is Jewish--for all I care he could have landzmen in Brooklyn.
Alan Brooks| 4.4.11 @ 12:05AM
You must be thinking of Pat Buchanan.
Steve A| 4.1.11 @ 9:26AM
I'm really not sure about this Moussa Koussa dude but he does
have a cool name.
RCV| 4.1.11 @ 4:17PM
From Tuskalossa?
irish19| 4.2.11 @ 12:49AM
Moussa Koussa from Tuscaloosa. Wonder if he ever shot an
elephant in his pajamas-and how did the elephant get into them.
Bob Miller| 4.1.11 @ 9:35AM
Are there good guys in Libya whatsoever?
Steve A| 4.1.11 @ 9:54AM
Bob, No. I say our strategy should be this: Insert our troops
between Gadaffi's forces & the Al Qaeda rebels & shoot both
ways.
tdiinva| 4.1.11 @ 10:25AM
Koussa's defection could be a very sophisticated information
operations ploy. By giving the impression that Qaddafi is about to
fall it buys time for dictator to finish the job.
It would not surprise me to find out that Qaddafi has Jewish
roots. The latest story that I have seen on this comes from his
alleged Jewish cousin in Israel. She claims that his mother fell in
love with the local sheik and converted to Islam so she could marry
him. This has a ring of plausibility to it since the Bedouins
generally have good relations with Jews. (Historically some of the
best long range desert reconnaissance troops in the IDF are
Bedouins.) While Qaddafi has supported the elimination of Israel
his statements on Jews have typically been less inflammatory then
your typical Arab nationalist. To the best of my knowledge he is
not a Holocaust denier. Often as not people of Jewish ancestry who
live in anti-Semitic environments mouth all sorts of anti-Jewish
rhetoric to hide their background.
George Soros just hates his fellow Jews.
Anita| 4.1.11 @ 10:54AM
Wow, Steve A. Great idea!
simon templar| 4.1.11 @ 1:09PM
What this article does point out is the essential need for us to
be more educated about the real history and facts concerning the
ME, its anti-semitism, its hatred for the west, and its Islamic
fascism. Have you ever stopped to wonder why most of us do not know
that the so-called Moors were Jihadist Conquering Arabs that
conquered and controlled most of the Roman Empire (large segments
of southern Europe, Africa, the middle east, etc.) for nearly 7
centuries? We know essentially nothing of the crusades and the wars
to regain Europe except propaganda fed to us by Hollywood and left
wing educators. Most of us do not even know the true history and
struggle of Israel in the last 60 years. We have been fed such a
pile of misinformation, propaganda, and downright lies it is
staggering. Believe me this information and true history is out
there..you have to dig it out yourself. Kaplan need not scratch his
head wondering about this anti-semitism or anything else.
Occam's Tool| 4.2.11 @ 1:39AM
Simon---thanks for being a Saint.
Hmmm...another reason to like the Kurds---next to the Israelis,
the US' best friend in the Middle East.
skedaddle| 4.1.11 @ 2:07PM
Does anyone else think he looks a little like Charlie Crist?
On a serious note, who knows who to trust in the Middle East.
It's a big reason whywe should keep them all at arms length - both
sides are probably our enemy.
rdman| 4.1.11 @ 2:23PM
Moussa Koussa defection = $$$$$ payoff and immunity????
WGMOW| 4.3.11 @ 7:17PM
I always though Moussa Koussa was a Mideastern hair product for
men.
Greek Restaurant| 4.4.11 @ 6:11PM
It sounds like the lovley dish called Moukassa. Yum.
It would not surprise me to find out that Qaddafi has Jewish
roots. The latest story that I have seen on this comes from his
alleged Jewish cousin in Israel.
martin j smith| 4.1.11 @ 7:51AM
I think George Soros ought to be taken prisoner and asked if he is Jewish and if so why he hates Israel and the United States all at the same time. He should also be asked why he spends so much money on Hate America and Hate Israel groups. Who cartes if Gaddafi is Jewish--for all I care he could have landzmen in Brooklyn.
Alan Brooks| 4.4.11 @ 12:05AM
You must be thinking of Pat Buchanan.
Steve A| 4.1.11 @ 9:26AM
I'm really not sure about this Moussa Koussa dude but he does have a cool name.
RCV| 4.1.11 @ 4:17PM
From Tuskalossa?
irish19| 4.2.11 @ 12:49AM
Moussa Koussa from Tuscaloosa. Wonder if he ever shot an elephant in his pajamas-and how did the elephant get into them.
Bob Miller| 4.1.11 @ 9:35AM
Are there good guys in Libya whatsoever?
Steve A| 4.1.11 @ 9:54AM
Bob, No. I say our strategy should be this: Insert our troops between Gadaffi's forces & the Al Qaeda rebels & shoot both ways.
tdiinva| 4.1.11 @ 10:25AM
Koussa's defection could be a very sophisticated information operations ploy. By giving the impression that Qaddafi is about to fall it buys time for dictator to finish the job.
It would not surprise me to find out that Qaddafi has Jewish roots. The latest story that I have seen on this comes from his alleged Jewish cousin in Israel. She claims that his mother fell in love with the local sheik and converted to Islam so she could marry him. This has a ring of plausibility to it since the Bedouins generally have good relations with Jews. (Historically some of the best long range desert reconnaissance troops in the IDF are Bedouins.) While Qaddafi has supported the elimination of Israel his statements on Jews have typically been less inflammatory then your typical Arab nationalist. To the best of my knowledge he is not a Holocaust denier. Often as not people of Jewish ancestry who live in anti-Semitic environments mouth all sorts of anti-Jewish rhetoric to hide their background.
George Soros just hates his fellow Jews.
Anita| 4.1.11 @ 10:54AM
Wow, Steve A. Great idea!
simon templar| 4.1.11 @ 1:09PM
What this article does point out is the essential need for us to be more educated about the real history and facts concerning the ME, its anti-semitism, its hatred for the west, and its Islamic fascism. Have you ever stopped to wonder why most of us do not know that the so-called Moors were Jihadist Conquering Arabs that conquered and controlled most of the Roman Empire (large segments of southern Europe, Africa, the middle east, etc.) for nearly 7 centuries? We know essentially nothing of the crusades and the wars to regain Europe except propaganda fed to us by Hollywood and left wing educators. Most of us do not even know the true history and struggle of Israel in the last 60 years. We have been fed such a pile of misinformation, propaganda, and downright lies it is staggering. Believe me this information and true history is out there..you have to dig it out yourself. Kaplan need not scratch his head wondering about this anti-semitism or anything else.
Occam's Tool| 4.2.11 @ 1:39AM
Simon---thanks for being a Saint.
Hmmm...another reason to like the Kurds---next to the Israelis, the US' best friend in the Middle East.
skedaddle| 4.1.11 @ 2:07PM
Does anyone else think he looks a little like Charlie Crist?
On a serious note, who knows who to trust in the Middle East. It's a big reason whywe should keep them all at arms length - both sides are probably our enemy.
rdman| 4.1.11 @ 2:23PM
Moussa Koussa defection = $$$$$ payoff and immunity????
WGMOW| 4.3.11 @ 7:17PM
I always though Moussa Koussa was a Mideastern hair product for men.
Greek Restaurant| 4.4.11 @ 6:11PM
It sounds like the lovley dish called Moukassa. Yum.
weddingdress| 7.5.11 @ 4:33AM
It would not surprise me to find out that Qaddafi has Jewish roots. The latest story that I have seen on this comes from his alleged Jewish cousin in Israel.
Creative Recreation| 8.10.11 @ 11:02PM
is good