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Antiwar Protests
An event of world historical significance
Statement of the World Socialist Web Site Editorial
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17 February 2003
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The mass demonstrations that unfolded simultaneously across
the globe on the weekend of February 15-16, 2003 will live in
history. What occurred on these days was an unprecedented manifestation
of international human solidarity against war. In the face of
the militaristic frenzy of the most ruthless imperialist regime
in the world, more than 10,000,000 people have spoken out against
the plans for an invasion of Iraq.
These demonstrations represent a turning point in world politics.
From North and South America, through Europe and Asia to Australia
and Africa, the mass and largely spontaneous popular mobilizations
of February 15-16 have exposed the deep and unbridgeable political,
social and moral chasm that separates the ruling elites and their
media propagandists from the people.
In the aftermath of these powerful demonstrations, all pretence
of democratic political legitimacy for the war policies of the
Bush administration in the United States and the Blair regime
in Britain has been irrevocably shattered. The demonstration of
more than one million people in London and Glasgow was a stunning
repudiation of Blairs attempt to revive, through an alliance
with Washington, the colonialist aspirations of British imperialism.
The marches held in cities all across the United States were,
if anything, even more remarkable. There, in the very center of
world imperialism, the mass demonstrations have shown that the
American people are repulsed by the war frenzy of the Bush administration
and the militaristic propaganda of the establishment media.
Nor should one fail to appreciate the significance of the massive
outpouring of humanity in Barcelona, Rome, Paris and Berlin. In
these great cities, the bitter experience of fascist barbarismrepresented
by the regimes of Franco, Mussolini, Pétain and Hitlerlives
in the consciousness of the populace. The working people of Spain,
Italy, France and Germany instinctively grasp the reactionary
menace posed by the war-mongering of the Bush administration.
The demonstrations of February 15-16 were, in the first instance,
an expression of massive popular opposition to an invasion of
Iraq. But the historical significance of the events of this past
weekend transcends even this immensely important issue.
What we have witnessed and participated in over the past two
days is the birth of a new international social movement
of opposition to imperialism. Underlying this development are
profound objective processes. The global integration of capitalist
production, spearheaded by transnational corporations, has laid
the foundation for the global coordination of social struggles
of the working class.
Just as the unparalleled development of world economy transcends
the barriers of the national state, the class struggle as an objective
historical process tends naturally to sweep across national borders.
With ever-greater consciousness, the working class will define
itself in international rather than national terms. It is precisely
this tendency that found expression on Saturday, when 3,000 Jewish
and Arab workers marched together against war in the streets of
Tel Aviv.
It would be a mistake to believe that demonstrations by themselves,
even those as large and as global as the mobilizations of Saturday
and Sunday, can prevent imperialist war. However, it is necessary
to understand that the events of this historic weekend mark the
initial entry into political struggle of new, immensely progressive
and potentially revolutionary forces.
Now, the responsibility posed by the great international manifestation
of opposition to imperialist war is to encourage the development
of the political class consciousness of this new movement, and
help it to understand the essential link between the struggle
against imperialist war and the fight for international socialism.
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