Reports from Washington indicate it was US President George W. Bush who started calling up world leaders Wednesday night (late morning or early afternoon in DC) as he cranked up the diplomatic initiative to get support for the war. Among the first to get a call was President Arroyo. In a 15-minute conversation, they agreed, among other things, to postpone her trip. Ronald Post, counselor for public affairs of the US embassy here, said the telephone conversation had long been scheduled.
Did the two leaders agree on something else? Perhaps it was just coincidence, but a Philippine representative to the United Nations expressed support yesterday for an earlier deadline for Iraq to disarm.
There is a general impression that the Americans are ready to go it alone even without the British, if the "coalition of the willing" proves to be too much trouble for Prime Minister Tony Blair before US troops in the Gulf die of boredom. Some reports from the US media say the hawks in the Bush administration believe America does not need anyones approval to defend itself.
Since every self-respecting Islamist terrorist has America and American interests in his sights, the United States may simply invoke self-defense when it unleashes its Mother of All Bombs (MOAB) on Saddam Hussein, whether or not the United Nations comes on board.
Judging by the mood on Capitol Hill, Americans are giving up on the French. Reports said French fries have been dropped from the menu of the US Congress, replaced with "freedom fries" the same junk food, laced with patriotism. French toast for lawmakers breakfast is another casualty. What next the French kiss? The Internet is flooded with American jokes about the spineless French army. The Vietnamese must be enjoying this.
Going by Saddams track record, hell probably agree to destroy 100 liters, say thats it, and wait for a UN nod led by the French. The UN will consider that substantial compliance and everyone will go home and sleep, until those pesky Americans start rapping on UN doors again. By the time Saddam destroys the next 100 liters, it will be the summer of 2004. I dont think Washington is prepared to wait that long.
So get ready for the MOAB.
Friends living there have e-mailed me that gas prices are also skyrocketing in the US. Gas prices are reportedly highest in California, where the average pump price as of yesterday for unleaded gasoline was $2.10 per gallon. A big sale recently in many department stores there reportedly attracted few people. The US economy is bad and Americans are bracing for war, cutting back on spending, a friend wrote.
If the US economy is weak, it wont be long before we feel the impact. So we havent seen the worst of it.
This came on the heels of reports that Bin Ladens son Saad, a member of al-Qaeda, had been wounded and captured in Rabat in southwestern Afghanistan. The capture was announced by the home affairs minister of Pakistans Baluchistan province. Amid US denials, the minister said he was standing by his story.
Now why would Iran, a spoke in Bushs "axis of evil," announce something like that if the story were false? Would Bin Ladens capture further erode support for an attack on Saddam?
Books on Bin Laden, by the way, consistently report that he is no admirer of Saddam. Bin Laden frowned on Iraqs invasion of Kuwait. How would an attack on Iraq strike a blow against al-Qaeda?
Amid speculation about Bin Ladens capture, some quarters are now worried about the prospect of turning him into a martyr in case he is killed in pursuit operations. Even in books about him written by Americans, Bin Laden is depicted as one of the most popular personalities in the Muslim world. He is the guy who stood up to America, a multimillionaire who used his wealth for the cause of Muslims and gave up a life of luxury to fight alongside the poorest mujahedeen. Even my moderate Muslim friends express grudging admiration for him, although in public they denounce his violent methods.
Bin Laden, in the eyes of many Muslims, is already seen as a martyr for the Islamist cause. If Washington dropped a MOAB on the borders of Pakistan and Afghanistan to take him out, the world will probably understand. How come the world has shifted its focus to Iraq?