{"id":1779,"date":"2004-03-02T14:46:31","date_gmt":"2004-03-02T14:46:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/?p=1779"},"modified":"2021-02-28T13:17:00","modified_gmt":"2021-02-28T13:17:00","slug":"occupation-is-not-liberation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/republicancommunist.org\/blog\/2004\/03\/02\/occupation-is-not-liberation\/","title":{"rendered":"Occupation is not liberation"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Reflecting on recent events at home and abroad, Nick Clarke examines whether the world today is a freer, safer place.<\/h2>\n<h3>Freedom to profit<\/h3>\n<p>In the aftermath of the atrocities of September 11 2001, Bush and his ruling junta declared the start of the War on Terror. The subtitle for this crusade was <q>to make the world a safer place<\/q>, particularly for the <q>freedom loving peoples of the world<\/q> i.e. for global capital and its client states. The subsequent attack on the Taliban and the destruction of Afghanistan was about revenge. Although, it was less for the 3000 deaths at the World Trade Centre and more for the symbolism these attacks meant for the <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> military industrial complex. However, it was also about letting the world know that every corner of the planet must be open to <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> imperialism and the capital it serves. The freedom they are fighting for is the freedom to make profit. This doctrine provoked the attack on Iraq and a hundred other interventions \u2013 military and \u2018diplomatic\u2019 \u2013 around the world. Continued <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> state attempts to overthrow the elected left populist Chavez in oil-rich Venezuela shows that the excuse of \u2018defence against terrorism\u2019 is a sham. Similarly, the former death squad leaders of the notorious \u2018Papa Doc\u2019 Duvalier, who were prominent in the recent overthrow of Haiti\u2019s populist President Aristide, also appear to have had clandestine <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> state backing for their efforts.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile the \u2018road map to peace\u2019 in Palestine has hit a \u2018brick\u2019 wall \u2013 the so-called Israeli Peace Wall. \u2018Apartheid Israel\u2019 with its West Bank and Gaza Strip \u2018bantustans\u2019 now paves the way for something even more sinister \u2013 Palestinian ghettos, like Abu Dis, communities completely surrounded by Israeli policed walls, controlling all entrance and exit. Sharon\u2019s government contains ministers who openly advocate a \u2018final solution\u2019, for the \u2018Palestinian problem\u2019 \u2013 mass ethnic cleansing. Israel is a state with an openly racist constitution; which illegally occupies Palestinian territory in defiance of <acronym title=\"United Nations\">UN<\/acronym> resolutions; and is in possession of weapons of mass destruction. Far from being opposed by Bush and Blair, Israel receives massive amount of aid, as a loyal ally of imperialism.<\/p>\n<p>Today, 2\u00bd years since 9\/11, one year since the official start of Gulf War Two and in the shadow of the devastating Madrid train bombs, is the world a safer place? Even to the casual follower of current affairs and international politics that aim has been perversely thrown into reverse. This has been demonstrated by events internationally and in Britain. The recent attacks in Madrid, which killed over 200 and injured 1,000, have shown that Islamic supremacist forces have increased their capacity to strike.<\/p>\n<p>The attack on the British embassy in Istanbul on November 20th, designed to coincide with Bush\u2019s state visit to the UK, was a warning of what was to come. The most likely culprits for this and other attacks in Turkey are forces formed from the Turkish state backed death squads. These were created to suppress the Kurds. Just as many current Al Qaeda operatives, received their initial training and finance from <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> and <acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym> security forces in the 1980\u2019s; so these shadowy Turkish Islamic supremacists, were armed by the Turkish military, which has received massive <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> and <acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym> political and financial backing.<\/p>\n<p>The attack on Iraq and the continued occupation of that country by thousands of <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> and British troops have definitely made the world a more precarious place on two levels. Firstly, as a direct result of <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> and British foreign policy over the last 3 years, international terrorism has multiplied. Those who live outside the metropolitan countries have had their lives made hard, brutish and short over decades of European colonialism and then imperialism. Since 2001 those conditions have been exacerbated. Secondly, the limited but hard-won democratic rights and freedoms that those in the metropolitan countries, such as the <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym>, Britain and France, have come to expect are being snatched back. Safety fears and scares are being whipped up to justify these draconian measures.<\/p>\n<h3>Tool of imperialism<\/h3>\n<p>As each day passes, new revelations appear that support the claims made by anti-war protesters that the only way we could have stopped the attack on Iraq was by direct action. The <acronym title=\"United Nations\">UN<\/acronym> role as a tool of imperialism has been reinforced; useful cover if it obeys instructions but discarded and discredited when it starts to produce the \u2018wrong\u2019 answers. Recent revelations of the bugging of Kofi Annan\u2019s office illustrate the contempt they have for this body. The <acronym title=\"United Nations\">UN<\/acronym> weapons inspectors, lead by Hans Blix, sent into Iraq by the Security Council came back with the clear message that there were no <acronym title=\"Weapons of Mass Destruction\">WMD<\/acronym> with a launch time of 45 minutes or even 45 days. Recently Blix has stated that no <acronym title=\"Weapons of Mass Destruction\">WMD<\/acronym> have been found in Iraq since 1994! The only person across the planet left believing that there are <acronym title=\"Weapons of Mass Destruction\">WMD<\/acronym>\u2019s in Iraq appears to be Blair.<\/p>\n<p>Not only are experts with a certain independence, such as Hans Blix and Scott Ritter, repeating their claims from over a year ago, but they have now been joined by some of George Bush\u2019s own appointees. Greg Thirlmann, former director of Strategic Proliferation at the <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> State Department claimed that the Bush administration had <q>seriously misled<\/q> the American people over Iraq and <acronym title=\"Weapons of Mass Destruction\">WMD<\/acronym> through <q>twisted, distorted, simplified intelligence<\/q>; Paul O\u2019Neill, Bush\u2019s former <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> Treasury Secretary, saw no evidence Saddam possessed chemical or biological weapons and claims Bush was planning the invasion of Iraq from the moment he became president; David Kay, head of Iraq Survey Group, having spent months looking has also stated that Iraq has not had <acronym title=\"Weapons of Mass Destruction\">WMD<\/acronym> for years.<\/p>\n<p>Despite their recent cries to the contrary, Blair, Straw, Hoon et al based their arguments for war, both in the House of Commons and through the media, on the threat of these mythical <acronym title=\"Weapons of Mass Destruction\">WMD<\/acronym>s. Their evidence \u2013 the two disreputable dossiers &#8211; produced with thin or obsolete evidence and fleshed out with much spin, were exposed during the proceedings of the Hutton Enquiry. Hutton\u2019s findings cannot go unmentioned: a pillar of the British judiciary acting as crutch to a wounded Blair government. His conclusions almost produced gasps of disbelief from government ministers. They couldn\u2019t believe their luck that he had blamed the BBC and Andrew Gilligan for everything as a result of his unscripted, slip of the tongue in an early morning interview with Radio 4\u2019s Today programme.<\/p>\n<h3>The pressure continues to build<\/h3>\n<p>The substance of Gilligan\u2019s report was true. After Hutton\u2019s exoneration of Blair, the pressure has continued to build. Poll after poll showed Hutton\u2019s findings to be totally discredited in the eyes of the British public. Katherine Gun, a <acronym title=\"Government Communications Headquarters\">GCHQ<\/acronym> whistle-blower, has hurriedly had her court case dropped, when her legal team asked to see the government\u2019s legal justification for war. The Official Secrets Act was again defied when Claire Short went public over the bugging of the <acronym title=\"United Nations\">UN<\/acronym>. To compound Blair\u2019s discomfort, lawyer Michael Mansfield has lodged a case with the International Criminal Court accusing Blair of war crimes.<\/p>\n<p>Instead of putting the Iraq war behind him, Blair has had to announce another enquiry, this time headed by another champion of truth and justice, Lord Butler. His restricted remit is to look at the role of the security and civil services in the lead up to the war, in other words <q>the systems and processes<\/q>. This is such a sham that even the Tories have withdrawn from it. Butler will go nowhere near examining any of the political questions such as the Attorney General\u2019s legal justification for war. Butler, like Hutton, is another safe, dependable and loyal member of the British establishment who does not like to see the truth get in the way of expedient government and ruling class interests. So while Blair took the decision to go war against the advice of so many including the millions in the anti war movement, he will continue to pass the buck of responsibility hoping it won\u2019t land on his desk. He is already trying to change the casus belli by taking the credit for the downfall of the tyrannical Saddam, but regime change had never been the Blair government\u2019s public justification prior to the attack. Furthermore, as Milan Rai in his book, <cite>Regime Unchanged: Why the War on Iraq Changed Nothing<\/cite>, has made clear, it is only the thinnest layer at the top of Saddam\u2019s regime \u2013 \u2018the 52 cards\u2019 \u2013 who have been removed. Many senior Baathist officials, with an atrocious record of human rights abuses, have been quietly rehabilitated by the occupation regime. Their \u2018skills\u2019 are still needed!<\/p>\n<h3>Chaos &amp; devastation<\/h3>\n<p>While all this goes on in Britain, Iraq and ordinary Iraqis face devastation. The chaos and confusion created by the <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym>\/<acronym title=\"United Kingdom\">UK<\/acronym> attack and occupation has allowed the Islamic supremacists of Al Qaeda to gain a cause and credibility in Iraq. Despite some <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> claims, informed opinion states that Al Qaeda never had any links with the secular Saddam regime. However, it seems that their co-thinkers are now descending on Iraq to fight the Jihad, not just targeting the forces of occupation or those they identify as collaborating with those forces, but trying to set the three main interest groups \u2013 Kurds, Shias and Sunnis, against one another. Indiscriminate massacres such as the car bombing of a Shia festival in Karbala and Baghdad will only increase the prospect of communal violence.<\/p>\n<p>This movement co-ordinated by Al Qaeda stretches from Kashmir thorough Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Saudia Arabia, the Gulf States, Yemen and right through to north Africa. It is gaining a substantial footing in the Central Asian Republics of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgystan, through such organisations as the <acronym title=\"Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan\">IMU<\/acronym>. The current conditions in this area provide an ideal breeding ground for such a movement. The dire poverty of the entire population ruled by a small scab of extremely wealthy, politically corrupt and dictatorial elite. Perhaps the worst example is Uzbekistan, where President Karimov operates an excessively repressive regime tolerating no dissent. It is so bad that, in 2002, Britain\u2019s ambassador there delivered a speech that included an open attack on the brutality of that government. He argued that Karimov\u2019s human rights abuses, including the boiling to death of opponents, were as bad as those of which Saddam was accused. However, despite such a record, (some might say because of such a record) Karimov still enjoys the financial, military and political backing of Washington. Some reasons for this include the use of Uzbek territory by the <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> military during the attack on Afghanistan, the <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> plans for an oil pipeline from the region, the vast reserves of oil and gas waiting to be exploited by transnational oil companies and lastly it also gives them a \u2018friend\u2019 and a bridgehead in Russia\u2019s backyard \u2013 an opportunity too good to turn down, despite the brutality. <acronym title=\"United States\">US<\/acronym> attitudes to such tyrants justify the collective cynicism to Bush\u2019s \u2018War on Terror\u2019 and his <q>safer world<\/q> catchphrase. When do ordinary Uzbeks get their share of the \u2018freedom and democracy\u2019 being championed by Bush, Blair and their disciples?<\/p>\n<h3>Hysteria<\/h3>\n<p>By riding shotgun for Bush\u2019s attacks on Afghanistan and Iraq, Blair\u2019s government has undoubtedly made Britain a priority target for Islamic supremacist groups looking for their own revenge. Fear has been stoked up to the advantage of the British state to enable it to implement draconian and anti-democratic measures that interfere with many aspects of life in Britain. Hysteria is the Labour government\u2019s new weapon in the war on freedom. Sheffield\u2019s \u2018loony-left\u2019 council leader of the 1980s, David Blunkett (Home Secretary), appears to take great delight in being even more authoritarian and extreme than some of his most severe Tory predecessors. As part of the general xenophobia being whipped up around asylum seekers, Blunkett\u2019s Home Office has recently endorsed the forcible repatriation of Iraqi asylum seekers back to Iraq, presumably on the basis that that country is now a stable, democratic bulwark in the Middle East. Tell that to the Iraqi trade unionists that have had their offices smashed up by the occupying forces, or the many that continue to die or are injured through the continual violence fuelled by the occupation, or those who have, or will, suffer from the tonnes of depleted uranium and cluster bombs that pepper the Iraqi landscape causing cancers and amputations.<\/p>\n<p>Other measures being implemented or up for consideration in Britain include the detention without charge of terror suspects, with Belmarsh Prison being an urban, British reflection of the Guantanamo Bay gulag, the recruitment of more spies to MI5 and trial without jury.<\/p>\n<p>In the last two and a half years the world has become a more dangerous place. The thirst of imperialism for markets and profit, particularly in the medium developed and developing countries has caused a backlash. In a large strategically important section of the world, this backlash has taken the form of Islamicisation. Angry, alienated and impoverished masses have had enough of living as the victims of western imperialism and their local client puppets. Today, the mosque and the mullahs seem to be increasingly offering a \u2018solution\u2019. Our role internationally must be to show that real freedom, democracy and a valued life are best achieved through the fight for socialism, which can achieve a genuine emancipation and liberation. In the imperialist countries the role of the socialist and working class movement is to overthrow the class that survives and expands by sending other people\u2019s sons and daughters to fight their wars.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Reflecting on recent events at home and abroad, Nick Clarke examines whether the world today is a freer, safer place. Freedom to profit In the aftermath of the atrocities of September 11 2001, Bush and his ruling junta declared the start of the War on Terror. 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