In an opinion piece in the Saudi Arabian newspaper Arab News, Dr. Abdul Qader Tash recently expressed his fears that ?[a]n unholy alliance between Christian Zionists and a group called neo-conservatives in key positions in the American administration has lately emerged. The alliance aims not only at supporting Israel as it fulfills its territorial ambitions, but also at increasing the military might of the US in order to guarantee US domination of the world.?
The article, titled ?Christian fundamentalists and American hegemony?, began by referencing American writer Grace Halsell. Tash wrote that she ?did not exaggerate when she said that Christian Zionists in Washington were more dangerous than the Zionist lobby. In 1989, Muhammad Sammak translated Halsell?s book Prophecy and Politics into Arabic. The book discussed the dangers posed by militant Christian fundamentalists to the Arab world, but Arab policy-makers did not pay much attention to her warnings.? According to Tash, ?serious efforts have yet to be made to warn the Muslim and Arab public about the increasing influence of the anti-Muslim religious fundamentalist lobby in the United States.?
Then, however, the Arab News columnist turned to Europe, where, he wrote, ?the Christian fundamentalists in Switzerland have established a new organization to elicit public support for Israel. The organization?s activities include encouraging Israel to continue with its expansionist policies. The organization recently issued a statement, which was endorsed by several Christian priests, to justify every Israeli act including the inhuman repression of Palestinians. A founding leader of the Swiss organization, who is also a member of the country?s Parliament, said Israeli acts in Palestine were only the execution of God?s will and that the whole of Palestine should be ?returned to Israel.? The best solution to the issue, according to him, would be to expel all the Palestinians from Palestine and send them to Jordan, Iraq or Egypt where they could establish an independent state.? Similarly, in America, Tash notes, ?The Christian fundamentalist leader, Pat Robertson, announced at a recent meeting that Israel had a legitimate right to take full control of Jerusalem and its neighborhoods. He added that Palestinians, who had no right over the Promised Land, should return to where they came from.?
All of that, however, is part of a larger scheme, according to the Saudi newspaper: ?The menacing call to drive out the Palestinians has been timed to coincide with US preparations to attack Iraq... There are strong reasons to believe that Christian Zionists, including Robertson, aim to goad the US into launching a new crusade against Islam ? beginning with the occupation of Baghdad.? According to that point of view, Tash can be understood when he wrote, ?The fundamentalist leaders also vie with each other in attacking Islamic traditions and values. They have also unleashed a malicious campaign to vilify the Prophet, peace be upon him, in the media across the United States and beyond its borders.?
The article in the Saudi Arab News then concludes, ?An American senator spelled out his nation?s ambition to control the world as long ago as 1898, when he said Americans were a race destined to defeat all other people. He urged his compatriots to dominate new markets and countries if the situation demanded it. Impotent civilizations and incompetent races should disappear under the feet of the lofty civilization built by the American people, he added. The Americans still have the same mindset. They believe in the principle of survival of the strongest and the sovereignty of a superior race.?
The article, titled ?Christian fundamentalists and American hegemony?, began by referencing American writer Grace Halsell. Tash wrote that she ?did not exaggerate when she said that Christian Zionists in Washington were more dangerous than the Zionist lobby. In 1989, Muhammad Sammak translated Halsell?s book Prophecy and Politics into Arabic. The book discussed the dangers posed by militant Christian fundamentalists to the Arab world, but Arab policy-makers did not pay much attention to her warnings.? According to Tash, ?serious efforts have yet to be made to warn the Muslim and Arab public about the increasing influence of the anti-Muslim religious fundamentalist lobby in the United States.?
Then, however, the Arab News columnist turned to Europe, where, he wrote, ?the Christian fundamentalists in Switzerland have established a new organization to elicit public support for Israel. The organization?s activities include encouraging Israel to continue with its expansionist policies. The organization recently issued a statement, which was endorsed by several Christian priests, to justify every Israeli act including the inhuman repression of Palestinians. A founding leader of the Swiss organization, who is also a member of the country?s Parliament, said Israeli acts in Palestine were only the execution of God?s will and that the whole of Palestine should be ?returned to Israel.? The best solution to the issue, according to him, would be to expel all the Palestinians from Palestine and send them to Jordan, Iraq or Egypt where they could establish an independent state.? Similarly, in America, Tash notes, ?The Christian fundamentalist leader, Pat Robertson, announced at a recent meeting that Israel had a legitimate right to take full control of Jerusalem and its neighborhoods. He added that Palestinians, who had no right over the Promised Land, should return to where they came from.?
All of that, however, is part of a larger scheme, according to the Saudi newspaper: ?The menacing call to drive out the Palestinians has been timed to coincide with US preparations to attack Iraq... There are strong reasons to believe that Christian Zionists, including Robertson, aim to goad the US into launching a new crusade against Islam ? beginning with the occupation of Baghdad.? According to that point of view, Tash can be understood when he wrote, ?The fundamentalist leaders also vie with each other in attacking Islamic traditions and values. They have also unleashed a malicious campaign to vilify the Prophet, peace be upon him, in the media across the United States and beyond its borders.?
The article in the Saudi Arab News then concludes, ?An American senator spelled out his nation?s ambition to control the world as long ago as 1898, when he said Americans were a race destined to defeat all other people. He urged his compatriots to dominate new markets and countries if the situation demanded it. Impotent civilizations and incompetent races should disappear under the feet of the lofty civilization built by the American people, he added. The Americans still have the same mindset. They believe in the principle of survival of the strongest and the sovereignty of a superior race.?