Friday, February 18, 2005

The emerging 'Eurabia' - The Washington Times: Editorials/OP-ED - February 18, 2005

The emerging 'Eurabia' - The Washington Times: Editorials/OP-ED - February 18, 2005

The emerging 'Eurabia'


By Diana West

It was just a coincidence that 'Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis' appeared in the mail the same day a New York Times article on the subject of Eurabia landed on the doorstep. 'Eurabia,' the long-awaited book by Bat Ye'or, is a comprehensive, even overwhelming and absolutely shocking explication of how and why it is that Europe is transforming itself into what the Egyptian-born historian calls 'a new geopolitical entity ' Eurabia.' The New York Times article, on the other hand, a muddled analysis by Craig S. Smith about the 'fear of Islamists' and the 'far right' in Belgium, is one more illustration of how desperately Bat Ye'or's trail-blazing work is needed.

Few of us have the long-view vision to make sense of the sweep of history as it smokes past our eyes; Bat Ye'or, as a historian of Islam, and, in particular, the dhimmi (the non-Muslim peoples who live as second-class citizens under Islamic rule), has precisely the laser-lens required. She also has the fortitude of the historian/gumshoe to wade through the stacks of articles, memoranda and conference declarations generated by something called the Euro-Arab Dialogue (EAD).

Created 30-odd years ago at the instigation of France and the Arab League, the practically unknown EAD has provided structural and theoretical underpinnings to a Euro-Arab axis ' Eurabia. These have fostered the political, economic and cultural bonds between Europe and the Arab world that Bat Ye'or maintains were designed to create 'a global alternative to American power.'

How? Very basically ' and this is detailed in the book ' by shepherding a meeting of Euro-Arab minds, first and foremost, on the Arab League war on Israel. This would come about in exchange for freely flowing Arab oil into Europe, which would come about in exchange for freely flowing Muslim immigration into Europe, ...

The emerging 'Eurabia' - The Washington Times: Editorials/OP-ED - February 18, 2005

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