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In the Foggy Middle East: Just Wars Remain the Name of the Game

December 29, 2009, Filed Under: Media & Information Literacy, Media Education Policy, Resources, Youth Media

Country: South Africa
Language: English
Source: in Power Shifts and Global Governance: Challenges from South and North
Author: Dr. Ibrahim Saleh
Link: http://books.google.com.eg/books?id=SX70VBALfQoC&pg=PA265&lpg=PA265&dq=Ibrahim+Saleh+%26+Foggy+Middle+East&source=bl&ots=Dl0auIMlDF&sig=BquSEPgLnly0gYdcghQejr9qfxU&hl=ar&ei=k3s4S8ScF-GgsQargoGtBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CBwQ6AEwAw#v=on

Throughout history, ‘wars of religion’ have served to obscure the economic and strategic interests behind the conquest and invasion of foreign lands. ‘Wars of religion’ were invariably fought to secure control over trading routes and natural resources. Islam has always remained in the eyes of the West as a totally strange culture. Similarly, the ‘war on terrorism’ purports to defend the American homeland and protect the ‘civilized world’. But, in fact, it attempts to secure control and corporate ownership over the region’s extensive oil wealth, while also bringing it under the helm of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (Michel Chossoudovsky 2007).

Arabs themselves have perpetuated the idea of unilateral cultural import. Such preserved original identity can only exist within an impermeable cultural environment that is cut off from foreign influences – an idea that still exits among Arabs today and can explain many of the phobias related to globalization. This complicated situation has caused two parallel wars to be going on in the Middle East.

One is the military conflict and the other is the media mobilization affair. While the media covers falling bombs and fleeing civilians and from time to time puts a human face on the agony of a war so far directed mostly at civilians, it rarely covers its own reporting with anything like a self-critical eye.

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