[mobglob-discuss] CWI: Bush and Blair announce final countdown to war
Andy Lehrer
andylehrer at sympatico.ca
Mon Mar 17 16:17:54 PST 2003
CWI Online announcement
http://www.worldsocialist-cwi.org
Bush and Blair announce final countdown to war
The final countdown has started towards Bush and Blair¹s war on Iraq. Within
days a murderous onslaught will be launched against the Iraqi people.
Weapons like the devastating "Daisy cutter bombs", depleted uranium muntion
and cluster bombs will rain down on Iraq and open the door to new horrors.
Bush is giving the world¹s population a "master class" demonstration of how
a ruling class or, in this case, one faction of the capitalist class, uses
its power to achieve its goals, notwithstanding mass opposition. The purpose
of the Azores summit, involving the US, Britain, Spain and Portugal, was no
more than to start the final propaganda effort to justify this bloody
imperialist attack.
However, despite the best efforts of the pro-war propagandists, hundreds of
millions around the war will be enraged at the onset of war and new huge
protests are certain to occur.
At the Azores summit, once again, Bush, supported by his attorney¹ Blair,
repeated the attempts to portray this war for prestige and oil as a
"liberation" of the Iraqi people and a blow against terrorism¹.
At the press conference Bush began by saying that it was the 15th
anniversary of Saddam¹s poison gas attack on the Kurdish town of Halabja.
What hypocrisy! Two years after the Halabja massacre, and only one week
before the invasion of Kuwait, the US Ambassador to Iraq told Saddam Hussein
that George W¹s father, the first President Bush, "wanted better and closer
relations" with his regime.
Bush again falsely linked Saddam and September 11 by repeatedly mentioning
"terrorism". But this has been never proved, as Paul Krugman pointed out in
the New York Times last week, " no evidence has ever surfaced of the
supposed link (of Saddam) with Al Qaeda."
Bush¹s style said it all; he was the leader of the world¹s hyper power and
would do what he and his clique liked. Blair¹s service as Bush¹s mouthpiece
could not hide the fact that he had failed to convince a majority in Britain
to support this war. Most pathetic was Aznar; desperately refusing to answer
a direct question asking whether his government would send troops to fight.
With over 90% of the Spanish population opposed to war Aznar has limited his
support for Bush and Blair to words.
The open disagreements and rivalries between the major powers have led to
vicious infighting. Each ruling class has been fighting to defend its own
interests and many are not happy with the "Bush doctrine" that the US will
act unilaterally to prevent any challenge to its dominant world position.
Furthermore many capitalists fear that this war is not the best way to
secure the Middle East and its oil for imperialism.
Bush and Blair have sought to blame French President Chirac for the failure
of agreement at the UN Security Council. But the truth of the matter is that
Bush has been set on war for a long time and the US and its allies have been
unable to get what they called a "moral majority" of nine votes on the UN
Security Council.
Tidal wave of opposition
The Iraq war has unleashed a tidal way of opposition. The Committee for a
Workers¹ International has been part of this movement since it began and our
members and supporters have been striving to make it as effective as
possible.
In the coming days CWI members will continue to be to the fore in the
organising protests and strikes around the world, including blockades of
military supplies going to support the war.
In these struggles we will emphasise that our protest is not against the
working people in the US. It is highly significant that within the US itself
there have been demonstrations of hundreds of thousands opposing this war.
Indeed we recognise that Bush himself was not even elected President, but
appointed after the US Supreme Court stopped the counting of votes in
Florida after the 2000 Presidential election.
The CWI totally opposes this war and defend the Iraqi people from
imperialist attack. We also, of course, condemn Saddam Hussein¹s
dictatorship.
Bush and Blair¹s talk about freeing the Iraqi people is pure hypocrisy.
Saddam was supported and armed by the US when he still served their
interests, even though he has never been anything else but a dictator. Only
the Iraqi people can truly free themselves from dictatorship, indeed Bush's
plans are for removing Saddam but keeping the essentials of his regime
intact. Indeed the US administration has talked about installing a US
military regime in Iraq for some time after they have conducted a brutal
war.
The CWI provides the analysis and facts to answer Bush and Blair's war
propaganda. We show why this is an imperialist war and anything but a "war
for peace".
The most important way to stop this imperialist war is organising mass
resistance that involves the working class. Already in Europe on 14 March
millions took strike action against war. In Spain alone five million struck.
In Italy, Gugliemo Epifani, secretary of the Cgil the largest trade union
federation, told a demonstration of over 700,000 in Milan that Italy would
come to a standstill the moment bombs started dropping. The 21 March
European Trade Union Confederation day of action must be made into a mighty
show of opposition and by doing so can act as an inspiring example to the
rest of the world.
A one-day, all-out strike - a general strike - in all sectors, including
students and school students, would bring together all the opposition to war
and could open the way to bringing down those governments who support the
war.
Millions have been horrified at Bush and Blair¹s drive towards war and their
cynical, lying propaganda campaign. The past months have shown to millions
of youth and working people the world over the vicious character of
imperialism and reinforced the opposition to capitalist globalisation.
Many will not only want to fight this war but also the system which gives
rise to these horrors. The CWI, while opposing this war, and being fully
involved in protest actions, will simultaneously argue for the need to build
a socialist movement that will fight for a society that puts working people
before power and profit, and ends the horrors of war, poverty and
exploitation - a socialist society.
We appeal to all who want to permanently end this system of profit and war
to join the CWI.
Special CWI Online war coverage
CWI Online will provide in-depth analysis of the bloody imperialist war as
it unfolds. Visitors to this site will be able to find an unparalleled
socialist analysis and commentary on events. CWI members from all around the
world will provide reports of anti-war protests - the CWI not only comments
on events but it is also an active and important part of the opposition to
war. Furthermore CWI Online will also put forward its ideas on how to
develop and build the anti-war movement.
http://www.worldsocialist-cwi.org
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