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Statue unveiling in Washington:
Bush, Democrats resurrect anticommunism in service of US war
on terror
By Bill Van Auken
14 June 2007
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US President George W. Bush was joined by a crowd of right-wing
Republican ideologues and several Democrats Tuesday for the unveiling
of yet another monument in the already statue- and memorial-crowded
streets of Washington, D.C.
This rather unimpressive 10-foot bronze statue, modeled on
the papier-mâché figure of Liberty erected
by the protesting Chinese students in Tiananmen Square in 1989,
has been dubbed the Victims of Communism Memorial.
The monument, the pet project of the right-wing Heritage Foundation
think tank, has been 17 years in the making. Much of the funding
for the statue came from the government of Taiwan, with other
money contributed by anti-communist émigré organizations
and from some governments in eastern Europe and the former Soviet
Union.
The chairman of the commission that organized the statues
building is one Lee Edwards, a Heritage Foundation regular and
historian of the Republican right, whose latest book
is a paean to Reagans former attorney general, Edwin Meese.
The commissions honorary chairman was George
W. Bush.
Carved on the pedestal of the statue are the words, To
the one hundred million victims of communism and to those who
love liberty.
The 100-million figure was invoked by virtually all of the
speakers. In his remarks, Bush described communism as an
ideology that took the lives of an estimated 100 million innocent
men, women and children. He went on to include in that figure
all those who died in famines in the Soviet Union and China, Ethiopians
killed by the Mengistu military junta, Miskito Indians who died
during the US-backed contra war against Nicaragua and Cubans who
drowned trying to get to Florida by boat.
The crimes carried out by the Stalinist regime that usurped
power in the Soviet Union are without question massive and horrific.
The aim of those who erected the monument in Washington, however,
is to equate those who carried out these crimes with their first
and principal victims, the entire generation of Marxists who led
the October 1917 revolution and the tens of thousands of socialist
opponents of Stalinism within the USSR, who were systematically
exterminated in the Moscow Trials and the great terror of the
1930s.
Of course, the US officials who were the predecessors of those
erecting the monument in Washington viewed this act of political
genocide with grim satisfaction, recognizing in the murder of
Trotskyists, and all those identified with socialist and Marxist
opposition to the Stalinist bureaucracy, an irrevocable turn by
the Kremlin against the revolutionary internationalist policy
identified with Lenin, Trotsky and the October Revolution.
The hypocrisy of those erecting and dedicating the monument
by no means ends there. If one were to utilize the same methodology
in calculating the number of victims that can be attributed to
the crimes of capitalism, it would produce the justification for
a far larger memorial. They would include not only those tens
of millions killed in two World Wars, the Holocaust, the US wars
in Korea, Vietnam and Iraq as well as innumerable CIA-backed counterrevolutionary
bloodbaths from Indonesia to Guatemala, but also the countless
victims murdered or worked to death under the colonial regimes
established by capitalist states in the oppressed countries.
And what about the hundreds of millions condemned to die from
hunger and disease by a world economic system driven by profit?
It is estimated that six million infants under the age of five,
the vast majority of them in the oppressed countries, die each
year because they lack clean water or elementary forms of health
care. These basic necessities are denied to them because of the
impoverished conditions to which capitalism condemns billions
of human beings all over the planet.
Even more directly, what can one say of the historically unprecedented
rise in the mortality rate in Russia following the dissolution
of the Soviet Union? The number of excess deaths resulting directly
from the restoration of capitalism has been estimated at more
than 1.3 million in the first four years alone.
Needless to say, no monument is in the works for these innumerable
victims of capitalism. And, if Bush and company came out to cry
crocodile tears for the victims of Stalinism, it was not, as they
sanctimoniously claimed, to honor their memory or record historys
lessons. Rather, it was to prepare new crimes to further the interests
of capitalism and to employ anticommunist demagogy in an attempt
to deny that there is any possible alternative to global militarism
and social inequality.
As it quickly became clear at the monument unveiling, the victims
of Stalinism were meant to serve merely as a prop for furthering
and justifying the war policies that are being pursued by Washington.
Equating communism and Osama bin Laden
Bush and other speakers essentially attempted to draw an improbable
equal sign between communism and those responsible for the September
11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Like the communists, the terrorists and radicals who
have attacked our nation are followers of a murderous ideology
that despises freedom, crushes all dissent, has expansionist ambitions
and pursues totalitarian aims, he told the crowd gathered
in front of the new statue. He continued: Like the communists,
our new enemies believe the innocent can be murdered to serve
a radical vision. Like the communists, our new enemies are dismissive
of free peoples, claiming that those of us who live in liberty
are weak and lack the resolve to defend our free way of life.
No one at the ceremony was so impolite as to point out that
those blamed for the attacks of September 11 were Washingtons
allies in the struggle against communism barely 20
years ago, when the CIA poured hundreds of millions of dollars
into the Mujahideen fighting against the Soviet-backed regime
in Afghanistan. In those days, President Ronald Reagan, whose
memory was invoked ad nauseam at the statue ceremony, proclaimed
these freedom fightersOsama bin Laden among
themthe moral equivalent of our Founding Fathers.
Such unpleasant contradictions are beside the point, as far
as the White House is concerned. Its aim in promoting the anticommunist
statue was to invoke the Cold War as a precedent for what is being
presented to the American people as a global war on terrorism,
a supposedly inevitable and generational struggle
that will see the US occupying Iraq and waging war elsewhere for
many decades to come.
It was left to a Democrat to spell out this aim most directly...and
crudely. Representative Tom Lantos of California, the chairman
of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, was brought on to the
platform for the opening speech, which quickly turned into a tirade
not only against Iran and Islam, but also against various European
leaders.
Comparing what he termed distorted Islamic fascism
to godless communism, Lantos said that NATO must be
rebuilt as the military arm of the civilized world and see
to it that no Nazism, no communism, no Ahmadinejad-ism [referring
to the Iranian president], will prevail on this planet.
He went further, denouncing the former leaders of both Germany
and France for failing to support the illegal US invasion of Iraq
in 2003. His harshest words were reserved for former German Chancellor
Gerhard Schröder, whom he termed a political prostitute
for taking big checks from [Russian President Vladimir]
Putin. After leaving office in 2005, Schröder took
a position as chairman of the North European Gas Pipeline, which
is 51 percent owned by Russian state natural gas company Gazprom.
As for former French President Jacques Chirac, Lantos said
he should go down to the Normandy beaches. He should see
those endless rows of white marble crosses and stars of David
representing young Americans who gave their lives for the freedom
of France.
I am so glad that the era of Jacques Chirac and Chancellor
Schröder in Germany is now gone, Lantos said to applause
from the right-wing audience.
Lantos, a Holocaust survivor, who fled his native Hungary for
the US in 1956, said he had fought Nazism and communism, and it
is now my privilege to fight against Islamic terrorism determined
to take us back 13 centuries.
How is one to explain the gratuitous swipes at Schröder,
Chirac and Putin and the thinly veiled appeal for military action
against Iran at a ceremony supposedly called to honor the memory
of the victims of communism?
The tirade from the California Democrat helped place this strange
little political episode in perspective. Behind all of the rhetoric
about a supposedly endless struggle between totalitarian
evil and freedom, ideologues in both major US
parties are attempting to mythologize the Cold War in order to
better promote an agenda of global US militarism.
In the final analysis, US imperialism waged the Cold War for
the same reason it is now pursuing its global war on terror:
to pursue US geopolitical and economic interests, further American
capitalist hegemony and suppress the threat of social revolution.
The targets of Lantoss vitriolthe European powers,
Russia and Iran (China came in for ample attacks from others)are
those global actors seen as impeding the hegemonic ambitions of
US imperialism.
In the end, there was something tawdry and almost pathetic
about this statue unveiling, which took place in a largely deserted
corner of Washington surrounded by parking lots. The right-wing
ideologues who had promoted it were veterans of the anticommunist
crusade of the Reagan administration, who saw the collapse of
the USSR as the advent of unipolar world in which
Washington would rule unchallenged. It was based upon this false
perspective that they promoted the policies of preemptive
war that have created such a debacle in Iraq and led to
the unprecedented popular opposition to the Bush administration
and its war policy.
This attempt to resuscitate anticommunism, which for decades
served as what amounted to an official state ideology in the US,
in order to rescue the discredited occupation of Iraq and global
war on terrorism, is a measure of the growing desperation
and disorientation of the American ruling elite.
See Also:
US propagandists invoke
the Cold War
[30 October 2001]
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