Short Shrift !
- Saleem Qamar Butt

- 8 hours ago
- 4 min read

Since the 1990s, the Muslim world has been kept on the anvil under the Western hammer with short shrift given by the UNO and by other international and regional organisations till to date. In fact, UNO hasn't proved any better than the defunct League of Nations, hence the Third World War looks around the corner with Doomsday potential. The last 80 years (roughly 1945–2025) have seen significant instability, conflict, and structural destruction within several Muslim-majority countries. This period, often marked by the legacies of colonialism, the Cold War, and more recently, the "War on Terror" and the Arab Spring, has resulted in massive population displacement, infrastructure ruin, and political fragmentation. Some Key Countries and Regions Affected include:
*Afghanistan (1979–Present): Following the 1979 Soviet invasion, the country entered a continuous state of war. The subsequent civil war, the Taliban regime, the US-led invasion in 2001, and the return of the Taliban in 2021 have left the country largely destroyed economically and infra-structurally.
*Iraq (1980–Present): The Iran-Iraq war (1980–1988), the Gulf War (1990-1991), the 2003 US-led invasion, and the rise of ISIS (2014–2017) destroyed the nation's infrastructure, sectarian makeup, and cultural heritage, particularly in cities like Mosul.
*Syria (2011–2024): The civil war beginning in 2011 resulted in the widespread destruction of major cities (Aleppo, Raqqa), a massive refugee crisis, and the collapse of the Ba'athist regime by late 2024.
*Libya (2011–Present): Following the 2011 NATO-backed intervention and the overthrow of Muammar Qaddafi, Libya fell into a sustained civil war, leaving it fractured with devastated infrastructure.
*Yemen (2015–Present): A violent civil war and foreign military interventions have created one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, destroying essential services, food security, and historical sites.
Palestine (1948–Present): Ongoing conflict, blockade, and military operations by Israel supported by Western sponsors, particularly genocide in completely annihilated Gaza, have resulted in consistent, severe destruction of civilian infrastructure and loss of life.At present, despite controversial creation of ‘Trump’s Board of Peace’, Israel’s onslaught continues not only in Gaza but spreads over to annexation of Western Bank with coerced and fragile signatories of Board of Peace finding it even harder to have a face saving at home.
*Somalia (1991–Present): Decades of civil war, terrorism, and famine have led to a long-term collapse of state institutions.
In my last three columns published recently in a series, titled “Not if, But When”, “New World Disorder”, and “Western Imperialism”, the subject of US led Western obduracy and the plight of the rest of the world especially the Muslim majority countries was analysed. Some of the major Causes of Destruction are again tabulated here:
*Demise of Bipolar World: The breakup of the former USSR, led the USA to emerge as the single most Powerful Super Power of the world with largely unrestrained hegemony with unrelenting expansion of political, economic, technological, information and military control.
*Foreign Military Interventions: The Cold War competition, the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and the 2011 intervention in Libya.
*Internal Conflicts and Civil Wars: Often exacerbated by internal fault-lines i.e. sectarian, ethnic, military takeovers, regime changes or political divisions and economic vulnerabilities, covert warfare, propensity to play as hired guns (e.g., Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Libya, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Egypt, Nigeria, Turkiye, Central Asian Republics).
*Extremist Violence: Like well known purpose and creation of Afghan Taliban and subsequently the creation, funding, training, mind boggling frequent relocation and unending rise of groups like ISIS,ISIL, DAESH, Al-Qaeda, AQIS, ISKP, BLA/BRA, TTA/TTP and many foreign/ locally funded sectarian outfits wearing political masks, which have caused massive destruction within Muslim-majority nations.
*Cultural Heritage Destruction: Intentional destruction of historical sites by extremist groups, such as the Buddhas of Bamiyan in Afghanistan or sites in Timbuktu, Mali.
Data indicates that a vast majority of victims of Islamist terrorism (over 90%) are Muslims. Furthermore, the collapse of the Ottoman Caliphate in 1924, set the stage for the fragmentation of the Middle East into modern nation-states, which has often struggled with stability. It is upsetting and highly demoralizing to witness the individually and collectively strong Muslim countries and their leadership despite their all powerful internal display, behaving so meekly in front of POTUS Trump and his emissaries. Doing nothing to stop the above mentioned destruction especially in GAZA/ Palestine till its complete annihilation and now joining hands in the realisation of Greater Israel by signing Trump’s Board of Peace is bound to go down in history as the biggest blunder committed by some of the Muslim countries and its leadership under false pretense. I had concluded in my column “Gaza Peace Paradox”:“The role played by the USA/allies, Israel, the UNO, and now a few hypocritically jubilant and fallaciously proud Muslim countries and their leadership reminds me of a 1970 American war film, ‘Too Late the Hero’;--well, that is the paradox faced by the Muslim countries--prudence demands that, instead of blindly falling victim to the mercurial Mr Trump’s momentary praises, being reciprocated with hyperbolic statements and ‘more loyal than the king’ behaviour, faced with multi-front threats, Pakistan’s decision-makers should act farsighted and stand firmly on the longstanding moral high ground on Palestine and IIOJ&K”.






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