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Inquiry and Analysis September 16, 2001 No.  71

Anti-American Statements in the Arabic Media

Anti-American statements are a common component of the Egyptian media,
including in the weeks and days prior to September 11, 2001.  Following
are excerpts of such statements:

The US, Enemy of the Arabs

Columnist Mahmoud Abd Al-Mun'im Murad of the Egyptian
government-sponsored daily, Al-Akhbar, [a former member of the Egyptian
peace movement] six months ago faced off with the American media and
government.  On the eve of Mubarak's annual visit to Washington, Murad
stated that US Secretary of State Colin Powell "has the brain of a
bird,"(1) and called him "stupid" and "a liar." This, along with racist
articles written about Powell in Al-Akhbar, sparked a strong reaction in
the American media, forcing President Mubarak to apologize to Powell. 
Chastened, Murad wrote an article about the strategic importance of
US-Egyptian relations, but then abstained from dealing with the subject. 
In August 2001, Murad decided that the time had come to renew his attack
on the American government:

"The conflict that we call the Arab-Israeli conflict is, in truth, an
Arab conflict with Western, and particularly American, colonialism," he
wrote.  "The US treats the [Arabs] as it treated the slaves inside the
American continent.  To this end, it is helped by the smaller enemy, and
I mean Israel."(2) "The issue no longer concerns the Israeli-Arab
conflict.  The real issue is the Arab-American conflict - Arabs must
understand that the US is not 'the American friend' - and its task,
past, present, and future, is [to impose] hegemony on the world,
primarily on the Middle East and the Arab world..."(3)

In another article, Murad stated, "The Statue of Liberty, in New York
Harbor, must be destroyed because of following the idiotic American
policy that goes from disgrace to disgrace in the swamp of bias and
blind fanaticism." He further announced that "the age of the American
collapse has begun."

"The time has come for us, officially and on the popular level, to take
a clear position about the Americans," he explained.  "Bush Jr.  will
realize that he is squandering many American interests with his overt
bias towards the Israeli aggressors...  If the US thinks that with its
policy, it is actualizing American interests within and without the US,
it will very quickly discover that the price of this bias is extremely
high...  The US, including the American people and the Israeli people,
has rightly become Enemy No.  1 of the nations."(4)

In yet another article, Murad wrote, "There is no doubt that we all
believe that if American interests in our region were subject to real
threat and damage, the US would not hesitate to adopt a suitable
position to remove the danger to its interests...  I wish we could
convince the US that its bias in favor of Israel will cause it
damage..."(5)

Columnist Galal 'Aref, of the Egyptian weekly, Akhbar Al-Youm, joined
in, stating that "...The US - in its great idiocy - hopes that the
American interests in the region will continue to exist securely...  but
it ignores the historical facts: cruelty always comes back on its
perpetrators; thus, though [Arab] idleness may continue for a long time,
it has its limit."(6) Following Durban, he wrote, "The US does not
understand that it alone will pay the high price for its fall [at
Durban]."(7)

Bassiuny Al-Hilwani, a columnist for Al-Azhar magazine, 'Aqidati, called
on Arabs to develop deterrent capability towards Israel and the US:
"Every day, George Bush reveals the hatred towards all the Arabs and
Muslims that he inherited from his father...  George W.  Bush's hatred
for Arabs and Muslims equals that of Sharon...  Will Arabs and Muslims
realize this fact and treat the Americans as they should be treated, or
will they continue to enjoy the life of humiliation and weakness that
they brought upon themselves when they transferred the handling of their
affairs to the Americans...? Alone, the Arabs, if they take a united
stand, are capable of deterring Israel and anyone supporting its
aggression and arrogance.  Will the Arabs and the Muslims try this, even
once? I hope so."(8)

Personal Attacks on Bush

Some columnists made personal attacks on the American president.  In an
article entitled "Oh, No, Mr.  Bush," editor of the government-sponsored
daily, Al-Akhbar, Galal Dweidar, wrote about Bush's "provocative"
statement that Washington could not intervene in the Middle East more
than it already had.  "In response to this nonsense," Dweidar wrote, "I
say to you, Oh Mr.  Bush, that you alone are responsible for the feeble
image of the US, whose name smacks of lack of credibility and lack of
transparency and has become a synonym for oppression and for abnegation
of justice and international legitimacy...  The US was founded 250 years
ago on [the principles] of freedom, justice, and equality, and has now
become [a country] supporting the ruin of these principles."(9)

President Bush was attacked even more blatantly in an editorial in
Al-Akhbar: "...President George Bush ...  about whose intelligence a
debate is underway in the US - has come to the conclusion that the best
way to make peace in the Middle East is having Sharon, the shedder of
blood..."

"George Bush, who never tires of appearing on television screens to shed
a tear for every Israeli who dies in a [Palestinian] martyrdom operation
- [an operation] that is fundamentally a legitimate act of resistance... 
- directs no criticism towards [Israel's] acts of vengeance, its
bombings, or its incursions [into Area A]..."

"... The Arabs must shake off the dust of idleness and take matters into
their own hands… instead of waiting in vain before the doors of the
White House."(10)

"Columnist Kamal Abd Al-Raouf of Akhbar Al-Youm wrote: "What's happening
to America?...  Since Little Bush entered the White House, the US has
been acting like a racist state interested in nothing but Israel and
Israel's defense, regardless of the crimes [Israel] may be committing... 
Why should Little Bush [complain] about Israel, as long as all the Arab
funds are deposited in American banks and all trade in Arab goods is
with the US? All the Arab oil flows to the US and its European allies
who hide behind the American cowboy Bush, who has surpassed all previous
presidents in his love for Israel and his unhesitating and shameless
public submission to it."

"Even Truman, who founded the State of Israel, and Johnson, who
conspired with it against Egypt in the 1967 war, did not do what this... 
Bush has done.  [Bush] cares for nothing but gratifying Israel's desires
so that the Jewish lobby will pass his bills in Congress.  For the
American Jews, who dislike Bush and did not vote for him...  Little Bush
degrades himself before the Zionist lobby and sacrifices all the Arab
and Islamic countries, on the assumption that the Arabs cannot
jeopardize his political future...  But the US and its spoiled offspring
Israel will not escape punishment, as it was with Hitler and
Mussolini."(11)

Columnist Ahmad Al-Gundi of Al-Akhbar ridiculed the US president: "If
only the American president, George Bush, would take the same interest
in peace as he does in the White House pets, the situation in the region
might be different..."

"The news agencies have informed us that President Bush opened a new
White House Web site on the Internet...  part of which, on the
president's instructions, is devoted to his two dogs, Spot[ty] and
[B]arney, India the cat, and Ofelia the cow, who are introduced as
central personages considered to have high status by the president and
his family..."

"In this regard, several facts must be stressed: First, President Bush
wants to present himself and his children to the American public as
humane, as proven by their interest in animals.  Second, as far as the
White House is concerned, there is no difference between people and
dogs, cats, and cows.  Everyone is equal in the eyes of the president,
and all deserve the privileges that go with White House residence... 
Third, the president's rapport with animals is humane...  No one can
accuse him of racism or discrimination among American citizens, even if
it concerns animals! This is the apex of American justice and
democracy!! Just as he zealously safeguards human rights, he also
zealously safeguards animal rights..."

Endnotes:

(1) Al-Akhbar (Egypt), February 2, 2001.
(2) Al-Akhbar (Egypt), August 29, 2001.
(3) Al-Akhbar (Egypt), August 26, 2001.
(4) Al-Akhbar (Egypt), August 28, 2001.
(5) Al-Akhbar (Egypt), August 24, 2001.
(6) Akhbar Al-Youm (Egypt), August 25, 2001.
(7) Akhbar Al-Youm (Egypt), September 8, 2001.
(8) Aqidati (Egypt), August 29, 2001.
(9)  Al-Akhbar (Egypt), August 23, 2001.
(10) Al-Akhbar (Egypt), August 28, 2001.
(11) Akhbar Al-Youm (Egypt), September 8, 2001.

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The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) is an
independent, non-profit organization that translates and
analyzes the media of the Middle East.  Copies of articles
and documents cited, as well as background information, are
available on request.

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