MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : WHO WILL WIN AT THE VERY END IN SYRIA ? / THE ISRAELI EXPERT !

Turkey’s invasion of Syria, a war it cannot win

Dmitri Shufutinsky – BLITZ – 16 April 2020

Turkey’s war with the Assad regime in Syria brings to mind the words of the late PM Menachem Begin during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq War: “We wish both sides the best of success.”

Turkey’s recent invasion of Syria was aimed not at the Kurds, for a change, but at the Assad regime as well as its supporters from the “Axis of Resistance.” The ceasefire announced between Ankara and Moscow is unlikely to last. Previous Russian attempts at finding a diplomatic solution in Syria have all ended in failure. Furthermore, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan needs to achieve a complete victory on behalf of the rebellion in Idlib if he wishes to remain in power.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS KURDISH SINGER  : SIWAN PERWER ALWAYS DOING ALL FOR MONEY !

 

Apr 15

Der kurdische Sänger Şivan Perwer sang bereits mit İbrahim Tatlıses für #Erdoğan. Da wundert es nicht, dass er jetzt die #Yezidi angreift, denn das tut die Erdoğan-Regierung mit ihrer expansiven Islamisierungspolitik auch, etwa im syrischen #Afrin.

@rosaburc

hat völlig recht.

Rosa Burç@rosaburc Apr 14

Dear Şivan, don’t disguise your hate speech as “fair criticism”. Criticising a systematically persecuted minority for not being “open enough” and calling them “fascistic” is what made genocides possible in the first place. #Yezidi #Ezidi

https://twitter.com/ikramcan13/status/1249796285894459395

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS REPORT: Turkey Is Building a Geopolitical Alliance Between Sunni and Shiite Islamists

By Irina Tsukerman April 14, 2020 –  BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1,528, April 14, 2020 / ISRAEL

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The recent news about the involvement of Iranian diplomats in the murder of an Iranian dissident in Turkey sparked a flare of international interest from within the all-encompassing coronavirus pandemic coverage, largely thanks to unflattering comparisons with coverage of the Jamal Khashoggi murder in 2018 (which the Iranian press promoted with gusto). The relative lack of interest in the crime from within Turkey itself reflects Ankara’s willingness to consort with Shiite Islamists to its own advantage.

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NEWS KURDISTAN – IRAQ & SYRIAKDP denies accusation about Turkey-backed Kurdish Roj Peshmerga fighting in Libya

Posted on April 16, 2020 MESOP – Turkey-backed Massoud Barzani-loyal Rojava peshmerga forces in Iraqi Kurdistan, 2017.

HEWLÊR-Erbil, Iraq’s Kurdistan region,— Barzani’s The Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) on Wednesday denied an accusation that members of the Roj Peshmerga were fighting in Libya for the Turkish-backed Government of National Accord (GNA).

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS Gastkommentar : SÜDLÄNDER KÖNNEN SICH IHRE FAMILIEN STÜTZEN & EIGENE 4 WÄNDE  = DEUTSCHE NICHT !

Armer Leuchtturm – Deutschland erwacht aus der Wohlstands-Illusion

Die Deutschen erwachen aus der Wohlstands-Illusion. Dabei fällt ihnen auch das europäische Pathos auf die Füsse.

Wolfgang Bok Kommentare 16.04.2020, 06.00 Uhr  NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG –  In Deutschland fehlen zu vielen Bürgern und Unternehmen die Reserven.

Der offene Geldbeutel gehört ebenso zur Grundausstattung des deutschen Politikers wie die Standardformel: «Wir sind ein reiches Land, wir können uns das leisten!»

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : PSST ! FREUND HÖRT MIT ! –  KOMMUNISTISCHE PARTEI CHINAS DIKTIERT JENS SPAHNCorona-Hilfe aus Fernost Taiwan schickt Masken, aber keiner soll es sehen

Taiwan hat eine Million Schutzmasken nach Deutschland geschickt. Eine öffentliche Übergabe wurde abgesagt – auf Drängen Pekings?

Andrea Dernbach TAGESSPIEGEL BERLIN  16-4-2020

Taiwan hat das Coronavirus dank frühen Eingreifens praktisch besiegt, noch bevor es sich ausbreiten konnte – und hilft jetzt andern: An zehn europäische Länder sind bereits Schutzmasken gegangen, darunter Frankreich, die Schweiz, Italien, Polen und Tschechien. Eine Million Masken für Deutschland trafen am Gründonnerstag auf dem Frankfurter Flughafen ein.  Sie sollten am Mittwoch offiziell übergeben werden.

Nur: Richtig viel Dankbarkeit zeigt Deutschland nicht, jedenfalls nicht offen.  Die kleine Zeremonie am Lager der Logistikfirma Fiege, die im Auftrag  des Bundesgesundheitsministeriums Transport und Verteilung von Schutzkleidung für Deutschland übernahm, wurde kurz zuvor abgesagt.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : RED CHINESE  CORONA VIRUS KNOWN 2 YEARS AGO !State Department cables warned of safety issues at Wuhan lab studying bat coronaviruses

By Josh Rogin Columnist  THE WASHINGTON POST April 14, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. GMT+2

Two years before the novel coronavirus pandemic upended the world, U.S. Embassy officials visited a Chinese research facility in the city of Wuhan several times and sent two official warnings back to Washington about inadequate safety at the lab, which was conducting risky studies on coronaviruses from bats. The cables have fueled discussions inside the U.S. government about whether this or another Wuhan lab was the source of the virus — even though conclusive proof has yet to emerge.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : RED CHINA & THE WHO !China concealed the early coronavirus outbreak, former MI6 spymaster says

15 April 2020 – LONDON (Reuters) – China concealed crucial information about the novel coronavirus outbreak from the rest of the world and so should answer for its deceit, the former head of Britain’s MI6 foreign intelligence service said on Wednesday. U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he would halt funding to the World Health Organization (WHO) which he said had promoted China’s “disinformation” about the virus. John Sawers, the chief of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service, or MI6, from 2009 to 2014, said it would be better to hold China responsible rather than the WHO.

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Coronavirus, the Fall of Populism, and Iraq – FIKRA FORUM

Also available in العربية

April 15, 2020

In her December 2019 piece for Quartz, the geopolitics expert Annalisa Merelli identified 20 countries now governed by populist movements and 14 other countries—Iraq included—where populist parties played a pivotal role in policy making. The quick spread of populist movements over the past few years has been a reactionary response to the consequences of globalization. Though there is no alternative to globalization, the widespread appeal of populism potentially heralds comprehensive corrective changes similar to what English economist John Maynard Keynes proposed as an economic system for capitalism after the Great Depression of the 1930s. Keynes proposed for the state to play a role in rebalancing the capitalist economy through direct supervision of production and distribution and adjusting the market balance between supply and demand.

The paradox now lies in that the same populism that benefited from the shortcomings of globalization will now suffer greatly from populist leaders and regimes’ inability to deal with the ramifications of the coronavirus crisis. Francis Fukuyama recently noted the significant similarity in mindset and decision-making between totalitarian regimes like China and Iran and democratic governments with populist leaders like the United States in dealing with coronavirus. Much like totalitarian leaders, populist leaders are characterized by a concern with how they are portrayed rather than the facts on the ground.

Iraq has also faced this deep challenge. Though its leadership structure is tenuous, populist figures have held major sway over Iraqi politics during the past few years. Social studies suggest that the societies which have championed populist leaders the most are the ones with a high sense of fear of what is foreign (xenophobia), and the lowest levels of trust in others. The latest statistics suggest that these are major trends in Iraqi society—80 percent of Iraqis suffer from xenophobia, while the percentage of those who trust others is only ten percent.

After Iraqis realized that the sectarian political rhetoric in Iraq was one of the reasons for the catastrophe of the “ISIS tide,” and after it was finally defeated in 2017, a new type of populist rhetoric began to emerge. This populist rhetoric focused on provoking new negative emotions such as regionalism or dividing Iraqis into axes of resistance against or support for the United States, among many other divisions.

Along with an emphasis on societal divisions, populist leaders also tend to emphasize the need for an individual savior rather than reliance on government or institutions. Institutions are presented as corrupt and therefore inhibiting, whereas the populist leader is unadulterated and pure. Herein lies the similarity between populist and authoritarian leaders, dictators, and totalitarian regimes. In each case, every opponent ranges from corrupt to evil—and must be removed or eliminated.

However, now that so many populist leaders are in power, their failure to meet the demands of coronavirus has shown cracks in their rhetoric. Among them, the decline of inflammatory populist rhetoric that aims to awaken the primal instincts of the masses, such as fear and panic, against others which has long been used by populist leaders to build their grassroots base. In light of the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, mobilizing people on the basis of fear of others is illogical, especially given that during this crisis people have experienced mass casualties, and this is surely tougher than any other form of fear.

As social interaction moves online, social media has played a pivotal role in strengthening feelings of solidarity between societies. Social media users have followed tragedies across the globe, facilitated by viewers’ free time during this period of isolation. Online rhetoric has increasingly included compassion and feelings of solidarity, which in some cases has prevailed over feelings of fear. Instead of the fear on which populism thrives, people have begun to feel compassion and sympathy, and Iraqi social media sites, like many sites around the world, have been filled with an outpouring of solidarity towards others.

The spread of the coronavirus pandemic has also led to an increased public interest in scientific research and facts. This interest in the nuanced and complicated issues of public health goes against the populist emphasis on ‘cure-all’ politics. Populist leaders are more akin to snake-oil salesmen or magicians. In Iraq, scientific facts have exposed a number of Iraqi populists who have relied on conspiracy theories or obscure religious principles to explain the coronavirus pandemic—some have even been forced to retract previous claims due to public skepticism.

The necessity of state institutions has also become increasingly clear to the Iraqi public. While populists view state institutions as hostile to the people, the reality is that during times of crisis there is a dire need for institutional and cooperative work rather than individualism. Crises also underscore the need to seek the help of experts, because their expertise—rather than populist rhetoric—is what is required for addressing the challenge. Whereas politicians have presided over all of Iraq’s past crises, this time the Minister of Health and the experts, health personnel, and hospitals are the ones who have led the fight. Many Iraqis now see these individuals as their saviors, and their instructions and recommendations are widely heeded.

In order to navigate major crises, history has demonstrated time and time again that logic, science, and knowledge, not myths and illusions, are needed to overcome it. Iraq has seen its own share of major crises. Most recently, the county faced a dual crisis, namely the threat of ISIS and the drop in oil prices in 2014 during the government of Mr. al-Maliki, who himself employed populist rhetoric that divided Iraq and led to sectarian conflict becoming more deeply rooted. This populist rhetoric paved the way for ISIS occupation of more than a third of Iraq’s territory and the loss of thousands of Iraqi lives and the displacement of millions. This also contributed to al-Maliki’s ouster despite his relative “victory” in the 2014 elections.

In contrast, balanced national discourse, non-populist decisions, cooperation with society and the international community, during al-Abadi’s government played an important role in mobilizing Iraqis on the basis of a national identity and in reducing hate speech, thus leading to the defeat of ISIS.

Past crises have uncovered those delusional populist leaders whose policies relied on fear mongering and pitting Iraqis against each other, and ultimately toppled them. Similarly, this current crisis will undoubtedly topple what remains of Iraqi populists, especially those who rose to power during the 2018 election—which saw large-scale election fraud as pointed out by many reports—and were at the forefront of the political scene, and thus restore the prestige of the state and its institutions.

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS “INTERESTING!” –   Extremist groups see coronavirus pandemic as opportunity to spread chaos: report

April 16, 2020 by Joseph Fitsanakis   INTEL ORG.

Extremist groups around the world are capitalizing on the novel coronavirus pandemic to rally their members around a common cause and spread chaos and violence, according to a new report. In an article published on Tuesday, veteran reporter Bridget Johnson, currently the managing editor for Homeland Security Today, writes that the world’s most active militant groups have issued numerous edicts and proclamations about COVID-19.

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