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A socialist strategy to oppose war and defend democratic rights
Issued by the Socialist Equality Party and the World Socialist
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19 April 2002
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The following statement is being distributed by supporters
of the Socialist Equality Party at the April 20 demonstration
in Washington DC, called to oppose the war in Afghanistan, the
US-backed Israeli invasion of the West Bank and the assault on
democratic rights.
Seven months after Bush proclaimed his war on terrorism,
it has assumed the form of a global campaign of violence to secure
the interests of US imperialism. The White House seized on the
terror attacks of September 11 as a welcome pretext for implementing
policiesan escalation of US military aggression and an assault
on democratic rightslong advocated by the most reactionary
sections of the US ruling elite.
The American military has been unleashed against the people
of Afghanistan. US forces have been dispatched to the former Soviet
republics of Georgia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan,
as well as to Yemen, Pakistan and the Philippines. Preparations
are well advanced for a military assault against Iraq, aimed at
turning the oil-rich nation into an American protectorate. The
Pentagon and the CIA have also intensified their operations in
Colombia and throughout Latin America, as seen in the recent abortive
coup in Venezuela.
The use of overwhelming firepower against a defenseless population
has found concentrated expression in Israels atrocities
on the West Bank. Using desperate terrorist actions incited by
its own policies as the pretext, the Zionist regime is conducting
a war to destroy the political and social infrastructure of the
Palestinian people. This is a crime of historic proportions for
which not only Sharon, but also Bush and the entire American ruling
elite are responsible.
Recent events have demonstrated that imperialism does not belong
to the distant past. The US ruling elite is seeking to establish
global hegemony, first and foremost in those regions of the world,
such as the Middle East and Central Asia, which are rich in oil
and other key resources. The Bush administration epitomizes the
ruthlessness of corporate America, which wants unchallenged domination
over the world market and the lifting all restraints on the accumulation
of profit and personal wealth.
At home this takes the form of an unprecedented attack on democratic
rights, intensified state repression and the creation of an atmosphere
of fear and intimidation. A shadow government has emerged, which
issues executive fiats undermining constitutional guarantees of
privacy, due process and free speech. Arab and Muslim immigrants
are rounded up and held indefinitely without access to legal counsel
and without being charged. Political dissent is branded aid
and comfort to terrorists.
Despite the efforts of the government and the media to promote
jingoism and pro-war sentiment, the feelings of working people
are quite different. They are concerned over layoffs, growing
indebtedness, soaring health care and housing costs, the decay
of the schools, and a permanent state of economic insecurity.
The majority are distrustful of the government and view the military
violence overseas with suspicion and apprehension.
There is no avenue within the existing political setup, however,
for the working class to express its opposition to Bushs
policies. Any significant difference between the Republican and
Democratic parties has disappeared on all critical questions.
The Democrats have given their enthusiastic support to Bushs
open-ended war policy, with Al Gore and Joseph Lieberman beating
the war drums against Iraq and defending Sharons crimes
against the Palestinians.
As those who have come to Washington to protest know, the corporate-controlled
news media function as propaganda agencies for the Pentagon, the
CIA and the White House. The media offer nothing but lies and
distortions. They censor critical viewpoints the better to disorient
and manipulate public opinion.
For those looking for a way to oppose imperialist war and defend
basic rights, the Socialist Equality Party offers a revolutionary
alternative to capitalist politics. Protest demonstrations in
and of themselves will not put an end to US militarism or the
assault on democratic rights.
An effective and viable anti-war movement requires a program
based on the lessons of history and an insight into the structure
of American society and world economic relations. It must be based
on the one social force that is more powerful than the imperialist
statethe working class.
Militarism and repression are the inevitable products of a
social system based on the exploitation of the vast majoritythose
who work and produce the wealth of societyby a privileged
minoritythose who monopolize the means of production and
subordinate social needs to private gain. There is an organic
connection between military violence and state repression and
the widening economic chasm between capitalist and worker that
characterizes the profit system all over the world.
A political movement against war must therefore be directed
against the capitalist system. It must be a movement of the working
class, independent of and opposed to the two political parties
of big business, the Democrats and Republicans. It must be based
on the fundamental principle that all working people are objectively
united in a common struggle against a common oppressor. It must
embrace the standpoint of internationalism and oppose all political
programs based on nationality, race, ethnicity or religion.
Imperialist war is not simply the policy of this or that political
leader or party. It emerges from the profit system and the drive
by corporations and banks to secure control over the worlds
natural resources, markets and labor. It cannot be stopped by
appeals to capitalist politicians or imperialist-dominated institutions
like the United Nations.
Only after the world economy is brought under the democratic
control of the working peoplethe vast majority of the worlds
populationcan the economic and national conflicts that lead
to war be abolished and world peace truly be established. Only
in that way can the worlds producers cooperate and utilize
the advances in technology to vastly raise living standards, eradicate
poverty, disease and ignorance, and eliminate inequality between
nations and between the rich and poor.
Since its establishment four years ago, the World Socialist
Web Site has fought to bring this perspective to an international
audience through its daily analysis of world events. The WSWS
has become the most widely read socialist publication on the Internet
and a rallying point for all of those throughout the world seeking
to build a new international socialist movement.
We encourage all those attending todays demonstration
to promote the World Socialist Web Site and work actively
to build its readership. We urge you to contribute articles and
support the WSWS financially. We further urge you to study the
program and history of the Socialist Equality Party and make the
decision to join and build it.
See Also:
Powell ends Mideast trip: a US cover
for Israeli war crimes
[18 April 2002]
On Palestinian suicide bombings: letters
to the WSWS and a reply by the editorial board
[13 April 2002]
As legal case against American Taliban
POW unravels
Judge shows pro-government bias at hearing for John Walker Lindh
[3 April 2002]
The makings of a protracted
colonial war in Afghanistan
[22 March 2002]
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