
By Dr. Robert D.
Crane
Oct 23, 2014
Sometimes amidst an
avalanche of bad news, there is a nugget of hope.
According to a
front-page story in the October 23, 2014, issue of the New York Times, leaders
among the new generation of Taliban support girls’ schools and international
aid programs as part of their shift from combat to governing in liberated
areas. The now aging Taliban of the
immediate post-Communist era were brainwashed products of Saudi
orphanages. They are not the voices of
the future.
America has been
associated with combat and chaos for more than a decade, so the average Pashtun
wants peace and security through a Pashtun government, which means de facto
Taliban, responsible for a large part of what geographically, is now known as
Afghanistan and Pakistan.
In the next phase, for
only a few billion dollars, Qatar has the opportunity to serve as a middle-man
to assure that the $30 trillion dollars of rare mineral resources there are
owned by every resident of this area through equal individual shares of stock
in a land bank, which will set the terms for access, development, and
down-stream marketing by multi-national corporations, including individual
share ownership in the global operations of these corporations. The issue is own or be owned.
The hope is that a
Central Asian confederation based in Pashtunistan can provide the world’s best
model of South-South cooperation in the pursuit of peace, prosperity, and
freedom through compassionate justice.
Another model could be
in Shams, known geographically as Southwest Asia, including what nowadays is
called Iraq and Syria, where every Kurd, Sunni, and Shi’a could own an equal,
individual share of stock in a land bank that, in turn, would own all the oil
and gas resources.
A still better model
would be Qatar’s purchase of 100% ownership of the large oil and gas resources
off the coast of Gaza and Israel, so that this could be privatized through a
land bank owned equally by every resident of the old mandate Palestine, with
the condition that profits can be withdrawn only to finance individual
ownership of productive economic enterprises.
The nugget of hope is
that such economic cooperation could lead the way to an Abraham Federation, not
One State, not Two States, but No States.
The details within an Islamic framework are given most recently in my
article, “The Metalaw of Holistic Haqq: Toward a Just Third Way in the Holy
Land”, Sacred Web: A Journal of Tradition and Modernity, summer, 2014, No. 33,
pp. 101-119.
From a Jewish
perspective this third way, both economically and politically, are best given
in Norman Kurland’s articles dating back to the 1970s. These are included in the webpage of his
Center for Economic and Social Justice, a think-tank that he and I founded in
1984 to orchestrate Ronald Reagan’s Presidential Task Force on Economic
Justice, which was designed to combat the spread of Soviet Communism in the
Americas and of any similar ideological threat in the future.
Source:
http://theamericanmuslim.org/tam.php/features/articles/will-the-taliban-rise-again
URL: https://newageislam.com/islam-terrorism-jihad/will-taliban-rise-again/d/99741