美国计划让托尼·布莱尔担任战后加沙领导人
US Plan Would Tap Tony Blair As Postwar Gaza Leader

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-plan-would-tap-tony-blair-postwar-gaza-leader

一份《华尔街日报》报道的白宫计划存在争议,提议由前英国首相托尼·布莱尔负责加沙地带战后重建和过渡。该计划设想成立一个由联合国支持的“加沙国际过渡管理局”(GITA),结构类似于伊拉克战后机构,布莱尔可能领导这项工作。 尽管布莱尔因在伊拉克战争中作为关键盟友而备受争议,但支持者指出他在北爱尔兰和平进程中的作用。GITA的目标是进行数年的国际控制,利用巴勒斯坦技术官僚和一支阿拉伯维和部队,然后再将权力移交给巴勒斯坦人。 该计划最初得到一些阿拉伯国家和巴勒斯坦领导人的积极回应,但需要以色列总理内塔尼亚胡和巴勒斯坦官员的批准。批评人士强调任命与过去中东冲突有关的人物所带来的讽刺意味,并质疑是否考虑了巴勒斯坦人民自身的观点。该提议反映了西方人士继续在该地区担任领导职务的模式。

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In one of the most absurd and comical headlines of the year, The Wall Street Journal on Friday says it knows who will be tapped to oversee Gaza once the Israel-Hamas war is over: former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

That's according to a controversial White House plan now being proposed to Arab and Israeli leaders. The 72-year old is being presented as a peace-maker, despite his record of being George W. Bush's biggest allied supporter in the disastrous, blood-soaked invasion of Iraq and overthrow of Saddam Hussein. 

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"As Britain’s prime minister, Tony Blair helped negotiate a landmark peace agreement to end three decades of conflict in Northern Ireland," WSJ writes, apparently without intending irony. "Now, President Trump might want him for an even more difficult job: Helping Gaza get back on its feet once the conflict ends."

The plan calls for a Gaza International Transition Authority (GITA) - which sounds a bit like the Bush-era's Coalition Provisional Coalition (CPA) which oversaw nation-building in Iraq. And so it seems Blair will be the Paul Bremer for the Gaza Strip, according to the plan.

The idea is that this would be a UN-overseen initiative. "The United Nations-backed body would control the enclave for at least several years, staffed in part by Palestinian technocrats and supported by an Arab-led international peacekeeping force, until it could hand over full control to the Palestinians, officials say," WSJ continues.

However, US admin officials have said Blair is but one of several officials under consideration for heading up the GITA mission. The plan would have to gain the cooperation and backing of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and presumably whatever Palestinian officials remain in the war-ravaged Gaza Strip.

While the whole thing sounds dubious, the WSJ presents an optimistic outlook:

"But the plan’s broad outline has been received well so far by several Arab countries and some Palestinian leaders, and its backing by Trump means it likely has the best chance of success of any plan so far, analysts say," the publication writes.

This is yet another example of how Washington and London NeoCons and warmongers keeping 'failing up' in the world in terms of responsibility, oversight, and power

But the US might think to ask average Palestinian people themselves what they think of Tony Blair and his legacy in the Middle East. It's likely not good.

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