The problem with Darfur's Muslims is that they're not Arabs. Like Iraq's Kurds or North Africa's Amazigh (Berbers).


The title of a recent Associated Press news brief read, "EU May Not Heed Darfur Call." European sycophants of medieval Arab oil sheiks - who recently sentenced a gang rape victim to jail and two hundred lashes - have been pouring in billions of dollars in aid and

Native Jews aligned with "Berbers" to resist this conquest.

such to support the birth of Arab state no. 22 (and the second such state in "Palestine"). Predictably, all most of them have to offer in support of victims of outright Arab murder and racism is hot air.


After the Arabs burst out of the Arabian peninsula in the seventh century CE - and slaughtered, conquered and forcibly Arabized millions of non-Arab peoples in the process - the Sudan (Nubia, etc.) held out for quite some time. In other parts of non-Arab North Africa, native Jews aligned with "Berbers" to resist this conquest, as well.


Back in the 1960s, when I was starting college, the Arab-Israeli conflict, as usual, never left center stage. After the '67 Six Day War - when Israel turned the tables on the latest Arab attempt on its life big time - Israel lost its status as David to the Arab Goliath for daring to refuse to go silently while the rest of the world once again looked on. At virtually the same time in the '60s, the first modern civil war broke out between the non-Muslim black south and the Arab and Arabized north in Sudan.


Sudan President Nimeiry's stated during the slaughter of over a half million blacks at that time (over a million more have been killed since): "The Sudan is the basis of the Arab thrust into... black Africa, the Arab civilizing mission." ("Arabism and Pan-Arabism in Sudanese Politics", Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol. 11, no. 2, 1973, pp. 177-78)


Rudyard Kipling's late 19th-century poem, "The White Man's Burden", supposedly typifies Western colonialist and imperialist attitudes towards the Third World. If that's the case, then what does Nimeiry and the example below, expressed in the Syrian Arab Constitution of the Ba'ath, typify?


"The Arab fatherland belongs to the Arabs. They alone have the right to direct its destinies.... The Arab fatherland is that part of the globe inhabited by the Arab nation that stretches from the Taurus Mountains, the Pacht-i-Kouh Mountains, the Gulf of Basra, the Arab Ocean, the Ethiopian Mountains, the Sahara, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea."


Arabs habitually refer to most of the region as "purely Arab patrimony" - the Arab-Israeli and other such conflicts in a nutshell.


The more recent full-scale outbreak of violence in the Sudan has an even more revealing twist. While earlier violence there and elsewhere could largely be seen as modern extensions of the fourteen-century-old clash between the Dar al-Islam and the Dar al-Harb, the one in the Sudan's Darfur (as those in Arab-occupied Kurdistan and much of the rest of North Africa) is mostly about Arab racism and chauvinism, pure and simple.

A combination of both Arab racism and the conquest of the Dar al-Harb.

You know, those folks who like to scream about "racist Zionism"? Over a thousand years earlier, this attitude led to the overthrow of the Syrian-based Arab imperialist Umayyad Caliphate.


So, in Sudan's western region of Darfur, it's Arab versus black, regardless of religion. Ditto for Arab versus Kurd, Arab versus Amazigh, and so forth.


In Sudan's largely non-Muslim south, it's a combination of both Arab racism and the conquest of the Dar al-Harb, as exemplified also in the expected subjugation and dhimmitude of Egyptian Copts, Lebanon's Christians, Near Eastern Assyrians and Israel - the Jew of the nations.


Think carefully about all of the above, especially in light of the additional bare-the-necks-of-your-kids-even- further concessions Israel is expected to next make for the sake of a post-Annapolis "peace" with those still dedicated to its destruction (regardless of what the American President and his Secretary of State shamefully proclaim).