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Mountains, Molehills And Their Consequences

Posted by Pejman Yousefzadeh on Fri Feb 24, 2006 at 03:16:43 PM EST

David Ignatius takes the words right out of my keyboard:

"Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself." The acidulous wisdom of Mark Twain speaks to us across the ages, and never more than this week during the great congressional mobilization to save America's ports from the dreaded hand of Dubai.

The furor over Dubai is misplaced on so many levels, but let's start with the supposed terrorist threat. Military and CIA officials will tell you privately that the United Arab Emirates is among the most effective intelligence partners the United States has today in the Arab world. Its operatives are risking their lives to help gather information about al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups. They don't advertise it, and when an operation goes bad -- such as the U-2 spy plane that crashed last June returning from Afghanistan to al-Dhafra air base -- they keep their mouths shut.

Certainly, al-Qaeda knows who the enemy is. Among the documents released last week by the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point was a spring 2002 al-Qaeda warning to officials of Abu Dhabi and Dubai. It accused the UAE leaders of working with the U.S. government "in order to appease the Americans' wishes which include: spying, persecution and detainments." Al-Qaeda claimed it has penetrated the UAE government, and the United States should certainly vet any UAE personnel working in the United States. But the idea that by purchasing the British company that has been managing six U.S. ports, Dubai Ports World is somehow opening the door to terrorism is, frankly, racist.

That we are treating such an ally in this fashion is appalling. No one seems to give a thought to how this shoddy behavior will help the U.S. gain more allies in the Arab world. And paradoxically, many of those who engage in the behavior Ignatius so rightly condemns are the same ones who regularly inveigh against the supposed incitement of rage in the Middle East. I suppose that it is easier for them to preach than to practice.

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