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A World At War and the Class War!

Anonyme, Sunday, October 29, 2006 - 17:25

Steve Tremblay

From this day forward “you are either with us or against us", screamed George junior after the World Trade Center attack which had shaken the so-called ‘free world’ of the U.S.A. This binary and Manichean logic has been applied for five years with politics that have given more and more power to the aggressiveness of this pole of the world imperialism andto maintaining its strategic privileges throughout the world, as well as to silence any critics on its own turf (consider, for example, the National Security Strategy of the United States(1) of America and Patriot Act).

This horrible attack of 9/11, causing the deaths of thousands, was just the pretext the United States needed for their new war. This type of aggressions, by alleged terrorists, has nothing in common with revolutionary communist action - attacking buildings where both proletarians and bourgeois carried onwith their daily activities. Thus, for most part, it’s the proletariat that once pays for the war, an assault that has served to polarize tensions between the imperialist powers of the world. We must bear in mind that that the Taliban, the very ghostly Al Qaeda and the Afghani Mudjahidin are political critters of the CIA and the Pakistani’s secret services (ISI) ultimately conceived to fight against the threat of Soviet imperialism in the early eighties. Educated in Pakistani religious school, the Taliban, was supported in part by the Pakistani army and the ISI(which was financed by CIA itself) so that it could be installed as the head of the Afghanistan to brutally restore order in a country revaged by war.

At this time, UNOCAL, an American oil-producing company, was negotiating with the Taliban in order to ship the oil resources from Central Asia to Pakistan with a pipeline to cross Afghanistan. We mustn’t fail to mention that the consultant and lobbyist used by the “oil tanker�? to negotiate with the Taliban was none other than Hamid Karzai, now the president of Afghanistan. The agreement had failed in 1996, however, and relations between both the two countries grew acrimonious. Thus, the 9/11 attack were opportunne for a US military intervention in Afghanistan, enabling it to move its pawns into a strategic position for the control of the Caspian Sea resources.

Since their invasion of Afghanistan, the US imperialist block has encroached deepeer and deepere into the Near and and Middle East. Recently, in October 2006, facing their growing failure to impose order in Afghanistan, the US relinguished its occupation force’s supreme command to NATO (which they totally control(2)). As a member of NATO, Canada will account for about 3000 troops on Afghani soil by 2007. Harper has expressed his determination to see “the Canada’s role in the world should not be limited to this continent�?, while boasting of Canada’s massive billion-dollars investments in the deployment of its army to reinforce the Bush administration. Besides, enterprises such as Bombardier has developed some drones and movable bridges intended for the US army. SNC-Lavalin is producing large amounts of munitions for the occupation forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. This also reveals a more aggressive Canadian imperialism set on a global deflagration.

Since the fall of the Soviet block, the repartition of certain globally strategic areas has revealed the polarization of new imperialist blocks. September 11th has only highlighted the reality of capitalism,s relentless path toward war for domination of thr world’s resource markets and capital accumulatio. In this context there are no choices between various capitalist states and their stated intentions whether they offer war on one hand and peace on the other, but only the inherent reality of the capitalist mode of production into which all states must dive into and find a role, big or small. And the intensificatioon of this open conflicts sliding towards a world war is taking on aspects of the social and political elements of the class system. Using the excuse of terrorism and the war on terrorism provides the bourgeoisie with the means to prevent any critical opposition to its economic and political order. During the New York subway strike in December 2005, for example, striking workers were treated as terrorists and American war effort saboteurs ; and they might have risked some 25,000$ in sanctions under the Taylor law (an anti labor law in effect in that state).

There can be no truly progressive forces operating within the capitalist system, since in the capital’s world, the political sphere is entirely dominated by the economical sphere. Capitalism is not manageable ; it has its own logical whatever benefits the race and the accumulation of wealth. It make no difference which political party has power, nor does it matter what social aspiration it may have - it must obey the workings of the economical order if it to survive. Socialism in one country is not an option because it’s unachievable. As any state would constantly have to compete with capitalism for its mere survival, giving rise to totalitarian aberrations that wouldn’t give us anything except more capitalist dictatorships.

Workers, to fight those war fomented by the ruling classes, an only alternative remains : to oppose to the imperialist war of the national bourgeoisies- our own war, the war of the international working class : the class war! Workers, we have to consider strikes against the war in all production sectors. It also means that we must counter union corporations whose aims is to keep us isolated, factory from factory, country by country, in the maintenance of their position as midle-man within the capitalist system. Against the national war effort, we must focus our worker solidarity throughout the world, for there exists a greater common interests between the Canadian soldier and the Afghani worker, than between the Canadian soldier and its own bourgeoisie. It will be a long struggle in the development of our class-consciousness in order to end once and for all the war rationale of capitalism. Workers, unite in the making of an internationalist proletarian party, and anti-Stalinist party ! For peace to triumph on a global scale, we first have to win the class war.
Socialism or barbary-there is no other alternative!

Some internationalist communists from Montréal, 2006.

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1 The National Security Strategy of the United States of America is a document produced in 2002 that express the New American Foreign Policy. It says that «to counter a sufficient threat to our national security (...) to forestall or prevent such hostile acts by our adversaries, the United States will, if necessary, act preemptively.

2 The Europe’s imperialist countries, members of the NATO, are elaborating a European Union Foreign and Security Policy in order to give an European distinct defense almost inside the NATO.



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