Old
Dog, Old Trick: US, Saudis, Qatar Attempt “Arab Spring” Retread in Sudan
Global Research, September 28, 2013
The
Associated Press reveals that recent and ongoing “Arab Spring-style” unrest in
Sudan’s capital of Khartoum is led by Sudan’s Western-backed opposition, the
National Umma Party, and the various faux-NGO’s and “independent media”
organizations created by the West to prop it up. This reveals yet another
Western-engineered uprising designed for regime change in favor of a new,
Western friendly client regime.
Activists
acknowledge they have no unified leadership or support from political parties
but express hope the spontaneous nature of the current round of protests means
they’re gaining momentum.
However,
AP then admits [emphasis added]:
One
of Sudan’s most prominent
opposition leaders, Sadiq al-Mahdi of the National Umma Party,
told worshippers at a mosque in the district of Omdurman that al-Bashir has
been spending the state’s budget on “consolidating power” and failed “to lift
the agony off the citizens’ shoulders.”
After the sermon, protesters marched through the
district, a longtime opposition stronghold, chanting “the people want the
downfall of the regime,” the slogan heard in Arab Spring uprisings that began
in late 2010 and have led to the ouster of the leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya
and Yemen.
Clearly,
the “activists” indeed have a leader – Sadiq al-Mahdi of the National Umma
Party who was literally leading the protesters out into the streets. And while
comparisons to the “Arab Spring” invokes images of peaceful “pro-democracy”
protests – AP admits that the protesters are already turning to violence:
Angry
protesters torched police and dozens of gas stations and government buildings,
and students marched chanting for al-Bashir’s ouster.
Image: Sudan’s “independent
online magazine,” 500 Words proudly advertises for the US Institute of Peace on
its website (right-hand side), exposing the predictable ties between its
support for Western-backed opposition inside of Sudan and the US State
Department through the National Endowment for Democracy and others, who most
likely funds the online propaganda front.
….
Who is Opposition Leader Sadiq al-Mahdi?
Sadiq
al-Mahdi, leader of Sudan’s National Umma Party, is a member of the EU-US-Saudi-Qatari
run Arab
Democracy Foundation and the
Club de Madrid which features former US President Bill Clinton as
a “full member” amongst many others, and is backed by Wall Street and
London’s myriad of “international institutions” and foundations including the
World Bank, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Ford Foundation, Walmart, North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Microsoft, and
many others.
Al-Mahdi
was elected president of the Umma
party in November 1964, and led a campaign to promote political activity,
develop political Islam, and reform the party by expanding its base and
promoting democracy behavior. Despite his efforts towards a democratic
government, there was another coup
d´état in 1969 that led to a dictatorship referred to as the May
Regime.
He
was soon arrested by the military government, exiled to Egypt, and detained in
Sudanese prisons repeatedly until 1974. Later that year, he traveled abroad and
toured Arab and African Capitals where he delivered a number of lectures. While in exile, he formed the National
Democratic Front (NDF), comprised of Umma, the Democratic Unionist Party, and
the Muslim Brotherhood. Through his efforts, the NDF was
able to make an accord of national reconciliation in 1977 with the May Regime
that mandated democratic reform.
His
direct association with the Muslim Brotherhood is important, as this is the
organization that as far back as 2007, under then US President George Bush,
began receiving US-Saudi-Israeli support to prepare the violent overthrow of
several nations, including in particular, Syria. Pulitzer Prize-winning
journalist Seymour Hersh in his 2007 New Yorker article, “The
Redireciton: Is the Administration’s new policy benefiting our enemies in the
war on terrorism?” would reveal US-Saudi-Israeli support behind funding and
arming the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria:
“the
Saudi government, with Washington’s approval, would provide funds and
logistical aid to weaken the government of President Bashir Assad, of Syria.
The Israelis believe that putting such pressure on the Assad government will
make it more conciliatory and open to negotiations.”
Hersh
also reported that a supporter of the Lebanese pro-US-Saudi Hariri faction had
met Dick Cheney in Washington and relayed personally the importance of using
the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria in any move against the ruling government:
“[Walid]
Jumblatt then told me that he had met with Vice-President Cheney in Washington
last fall to discuss, among other issues, the possibility of undermining Assad.
He and his colleagues advised Cheney that, if the United States does try to
move against Syria, members of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood would be “the ones
to talk to,” Jumblatt said.”
The
article would continue by explaining how already in 2007 US and Saudi backing
had begun benefiting the Brotherhood:
“There
is evidence that the Administration’s redirection strategy has already
benefitted the Brotherhood. The Syrian National Salvation Front is a coalition
of opposition groups whose principal members are a faction led by Abdul Halim
Khaddam, a former Syrian Vice-President who defected in 2005, and the
Brotherhood. A former high-ranking C.I.A. officer told me, “The Americans have
provided both political and financial support. The Saudis are taking the lead
with financial support, but there is American involvement.” He said that
Khaddam, who now lives in Paris, was getting money from Saudi Arabia, with the
knowledge of the White House. (In 2005, a delegation of the Front’s members met
with officials from the National Security Council, according to press reports.)
A former White House official told me that the Saudis had provided members of
the Front with travel documents.”
That
al-Mahdi, whose coalition included the Muslim Brotherhood that’s played an
instrumental role executing recent Western designs in Syria and Egypt, and
whose uprising and calls for faux-reform is echoed by the likes of Sudanese
extremist leader Hassan al-Turabi (who
had in fact invited Osama Bin Laden to Sudan), is now leading protesters
through the streets of Sudan’s capital, torching infrastructure, government
buildings, and police stations (just as was done across Egypt and Syria),
indicates another attempt by the West to overthrow the Sudanese government via
proxy militancy.
That
the West has once again “coincidentally” arrayed its vast resources behind
al-Mahdi’s “revolution,” which includes Al Qaeda-linked leaders like al-Turabi,
once again illustrates that so-called “Islamic” extremism is a geopolitical
tool both
created and intentionally perpetuated by the West, both as a pretext for
direct military invasion and occupation (Mali, Afghanistan) and as an
inexhaustible proxy mercenary force for overthrowing targeted nations (Libya,
Egypt, Syria).
What to Watch For
Sudan
shares borders with NATO-overthrown Libya, destabilized Egypt, and US military
proxy Ethiopia. It is also across the Red Sea from Saudi Arabia itself. Both
Libya and Egypt have sizable US-Saudi-Israeli-Qatari-backed terrorist
organizations and their affiliated political arms – the Muslim Brotherhood
being the most prominent. Sudan is a potential tinderbox made more volatile in
recent years due to the Muslim Brotherhood’s US-Saudi-Qatari-Israeli enabled
rise, along with the Western-backed terrorist organizations, including Al
Qaeda, that form it’s armed factions.
The
West’s interest in Sudan is not causal or spontaneous. It was listed as one of
several nations the US had intended to violently overthrow and subjugate as a
client regime since at least 2001, revealed in a speech given by US Army
General Wesley Clark in 2007.
With a recent
terrorist attack by US
armed and backed Al Qaeda in Nairobi Kenya threatening to justify new joint
African Union-US AFRICOM incursions into Somalia, and destabilizations ongoing
in both Egypt and to a much greater extent in Syria, the words of General
Wesley Clark are both prophetic and indicative of the true nature of both the so-called
“Arab Spring” and the attempted violent regime changes being organized behind
the smokescreen of “pro-democracy protesters.”
While
Sudan may not seem to have significance to most across the West, the
geopolitical implications of an entire region from Mali to Pakistan under
Western destabilization directly impacts oil, logistics, and stability across
the globe. Nations like China which relies on African and Middle Eastern trade,
are directly impacted by US attempts to destabilize and overthrow Sudan - and
is in fact one of the driving motivations of the West’s so-called “Arab Spring.”
Following
the
“Arab Spring” playbook, we should expect attempts to justify the increased
militarization of the so-called “opposition,” who will at first be portrayed as
“pro-democracy” moderates forced to “defend themselves,” but will be fully
revealed as Al Qaeda as full-scale proxy military operations get underway. The
only way to avert a destructive military conflict is for the Sudanese
government to swiftly and severely crush the opposition and secure the borders
where NATO-backed militants and their equipment are most likely to flow.
Sudan’s
government must also make real attempts at reform, while exposing the
foreign-backed nature of opposition leaders trying to divide and destroy the
nation. By breaking the predictable “evil dictator” mold Sudan’s leadership has
been cast in by the Western media, it, and other nations targeted by Western
regime change can even the odds leveled against them by the still formidable
Western press and their partners in propaganda across Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and
Israel.
Unprecedented
amounts of resources have been committed to the geopolitical reordering of
North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. It would be a considerable
mistake for any nation overtly listed by the US as “pending regime change” to
underestimate any beginnings of unrest clearly backed by foreign interests.
While some operations may be “testing the waters,” the final push can come at
any time with fully militarized proxies pre-positioned and prepared to sow the
same genocidal destruction US-backed
terrorists in Syria are carrying out.
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