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Kazakhstan
Nazarbayev in Berlin

08/02/2012: A big protest rally in freezing temperatures greeted the Kazakhstan president as he attended a meeting to strengthen relations with the German government and big business.

  Kazakhstan

 Ireland
Joe Higgins addresses packed anti-household tax meeting

04/02/2012: Joe Higgins argues in Cork, 26 January, to resist the household tax: "Yes, we have a choice!"

  Ireland North, Video

Belgium
January 30 General Strike

03/02/2012: A strike corresponding to the level of anger over austerity programme

  Belgium

EU summit
No capitalist solutions to the spiralling eurozone crisis

03/02/2012: The capitalist classes of Europe are all adopting the same policy of attempting to make the working class pay for the capitalist economic crisis.

  Europe

 Nigeria
Story of the great general strike

02/02/2012: A socialist view on recent showdown between government and people

  Nigeria, Video

Italy
Dozens of No TAV activists arrested

01/02/2012: The repression will not stop the movement!

  Italy

Socialism
Answering Common Questions

31/01/2012: Frequently asked questions

Kazakhstan
Free Vadim Kuramshin!

31/01/2012: Urgent solidarity needed

  Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan
‘Labour Start’ editor makes outrageous claims against oil workers and CWI

31/01/2012: Worldwide solidarity campaign means the Kazakhstan regime can no longer deny 16 December massacre

  Kazakhstan

Tunisia
“The mass of people continue to struggle”

31/01/2012: Interview with two Tunisian socialists, one year after the fall of Ben Ali

  Tunisia

US
For an independent Left challenge in Presidential elections

30/01/2012: Fight Against Corporate Politics

  US

 US
Capitalist crisis and the occupy movement

30/01/2012: Bryan Koulouris explains how the USA is being transformed by the occupy movements which have arisen in anger at the growing inequality between the 1% and the 99% in the United States

  US, Video

Climate change
Dithering in Durban

30/01/2012: Once again, a United Nations-sponsored climate change conference has completely failed to address the issue of global warming.

  Environment

Cyprus
Partial general strike paralyses public sector

29/01/2012: December’s industrial action against austerity just the beginning of the fight-back!

  Cyprus

Asia
Feeling the coming storm

29/01/2012: Whole continent on the verge of major social convulsions and political shocks

  Asia, CWI Comment And Analysis

Latin America
No escape from world crisis

28/01/2012: The illusory appearance of a peculiar isolation from the international picture of stagnation, recession and economic crisis is fragile - a new period of turbulent class conflict lays ahead

  CWI Comment And Analysis, Latin America

China
“I was arrested by China’s Secret Police”.

27/01/2012: CWI’s Zhang Shujie speaks out at hearing in Sweden’s parliament

  China

Egypt
Huge crowds in Tahrir Square mark revolution anniversary

26/01/2012: Masses in Cairo and other cities demand end to military rule

  Egypt

China
‘Long Hair’ to attend Stockholm hearing on state repression

26/01/2012: LSD legislator from Hong Kong to speak in support of young socialist Zhang Shujie, forced to flee China

  China

 CWI International Meeting
Illusion of stability in Latin America

25/01/2012: Contradictions and new struggles define situation in region

  CWI, Latin America

Brazil
In defence of Pinheirinho inhabitants!

25/01/2012: 3 year old child killed in fatal repression

  Brazil

Kazakhstan
New wave of arrests against opposition

25/01/2012: Release Vadim Kuramshin and all those arrested – End harassment of opposition activists!

  Kazakhstan

 Kazakhstan
After the Zhanaozen clampdown

25/01/2012: 16 December underlined the need for the workers’ movement to link economic demands to the struggle to bring down the regime

  Kazakhstan, Video

USA
Mobilize to Support Longshore Workers

24/01/2012: Key Battle for the Labour and Occupy Movements

  US

 CWI International Meeting
World capitalism in crisis

22/01/2012: As world economy worsens, inter-imperialist relations intensify

  CWI, CWI Comment And Analysis

Britain
Stephen Lawrence murder – The untold story

21/01/2012: How socialists and the local community fought back against racism and the BNP

  Britain

Scotland
ConDem government blunders independence referendum

20/01/2012: Scottish National Party’s version of indepdendence a nightmare for workers

  Scotland

Egypt
A year of revolution and counter-revolution

18/01/2012: As economic crisis worsens, new class conflicts loom

  Egypt

Nigeria
Widespread disapointment and anger as labour suspends strike

17/01/2012: Struggle forces Jonathan back a bit, but could have won far more with a more resolute leadership - We Condemn Repression by Police and Army

  Nigeria

World economy
The year of all risks

15/01/2012: On the brink of a new downturn

  World Economy

Britain
Pensions battle continues

15/01/2012: Public sector union left group organises open conference to keep up the fight

  Britain

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Iraq

Stop the war in Iraq - The endgame

www.socialistworld.net, 10/04/2003
website of the committee for a workers' international, CWI

THE WAR on Iraq has entered its end stage. Overwhelming US military might has broken the back of Iraqi military resistance on the ground. Despite a determined fightback by a number of Iraqi militias and armed forces, given the huge weight of US technologically advanced weaponry and the narrow base of the Saddam regime, this outcome has always been the most likely one once the war had begun.

Stop the war in Iraq.

The endgame

cwi During the first ten days, US and British leaders were shocked at the hostility towards their invading forces and the degree of armed resistance. They had believed their own propaganda when they claimed their troops would be welcomed as liberators. But while the Iraqi people have not welcomed the US and British troops as liberators, most have not been prepared to fight to defend Saddam Hussein’s dictatorship.

Faced with the choice of succumbing, for now, to the invasion or losing their lives for the oppressive Saddam regime, a majority of Iraqi army troops have reluctantly opted for the former. The fierce resistance that has been shown in a number of areas, and that will inevitably continue for a period in pockets throughout the country, has been mainly from the Fedayeen, Ba’athist and other militias, rather than from a generalised popular resistance.

Fearful of a prolonged conflict, with the resulting likelihood of huge upheavals amongst the Arab masses and of increasing opposition from ordinary people at home, the US and British governments felt the need to push the war quickly to a conclusion, regardless of the horrific effect on Iraqi civilians.

The full price paid in lives and destruction has yet to be revealed, but many thousands have been killed and maimed, increasing hostility towards the invasion.

The exact timing of the war end is impossible to predict and further horrors are inevitable during the endgame. But winning the war is a different matter to ’winning the peace’. The aftermath will be a period of massive instability in Iraq with further suffering on a mass scale. As a result of the war, 1.5 million people in Southern Iraq have no clean water and 17 million people across the country who were dependent on UN food aid face starvation. Iraqi people will feel compelled to accept humanitarian aid delivered by a post-war US puppet regime in order to survive, but will not become reconciled to such a regime. On the contrary, opposition to troops and politicians who make up an occupying force will be inevitable, as will be armed attacks on them, including suicide attacks at a certain stage.

Puppet regime

THE US hopes to use Iraqi exiles as stooges in a puppet regime. But most of these exiles have been out of Iraq for a long time and neither have authority with Iraqi people nor familiarity with the situation on the ground. The Pentagon protégé Ahmad Chalabi has lived outside Iraq for 45 years!

UK troops have dropped hundreds of thousands of leaflets in Southern Iraq promising Iraqi people prosperity under a future regime of their choice. However, neither Bush nor Blair has plans for a democratic regime in Iraq, only a succession of regimes that will extract the maximum possible amount of wealth from the country.

Iraqi exiles have commented that the US has discouraged local populations from taking control of their areas before US forces have arrived to take control themselves. Bush has pledged just £5 billion for reconstruction in Iraq and will probably claim that Iraq ’owes’ up to £240 billion, as this is one US estimate of Iraqi reparations from past wars, debts and pending contracts.

Chaos lies ahead, as the apparatus of the old regime disintegrates and the US hawks struggle to create a new leadership and apparatus. National conflict involving Kurds, Shias and Sunnis, internal score-settling, looting and sabotage could all create great problems for a post-war Pentagon-led regime and would contribute towards a nightmare situation for the Iraqi population, who will be struggling with terrible poverty, destruction and displacement.

Even the much-desired oil will be a mixed blessing for US oil companies, as massive investment is needed to reverse 12 years of decline in the Iraqi oil industry.

With the world economy sinking into crisis, working-class people in Britain and the US will be asked to pay the costs of the invasion through their taxes. Following the massive size of the anti-war movement in these countries, this will cause great anger and be a factor cutting across any post-war relief or celebration that Bush and Blair try to capitalise on.

Capitalist brutality

The worldwide repercussions of this colonial re-conquest of Iraq will be far-reaching. US imperialism will crow that this is their fourth war victory in a row, but they will reap an unwelcome reward through global mass indignation and increased opposition that will follow. Just as the plight of the Palestinians has fuelled outrage and struggle for over 50 years, so will an occupying force in Iraq create widespread fury. This time, rather than against crimes committed by a US-backed regime, anger will be directed against direct colonial intervention by US imperialism.

No doubt the US regime is prepared to ’find’ evidence of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) in order to justify their onslaught. However, a massive number of ordinary people worldwide are aware that WMDs were never the reason for this war. Rather, it has been a war for US prestige, influence and the potential profits from Iraqi oil. And it was planned a long time ago. The Guardian has revealed that hawks around Bush pushed for an attack on Iraq rather than Afghanistan in the aftermath of 11 September 2001, but Blair convinced Bush to attack Afghanistan first before tackling Iraq.

Bush and his fellow hawks have relished the idea of moving on to undertake other ’regime-changes’. Where will this stop? With a country such as North Korea, that sees the possession of nuclear weapons as the only viable deterrent to US threats, it is conceivable that the outcome of further US action could be devastating for the whole of humanity.

This war has been a lesson for the masses of the world in US and British capitalism’s brutality and has revealed the bankruptcy and horror of the capitalist system very clearly. It is urgent to build an anti-capitalist movement of workers and young people who demand a war-free future, which can only be built on the basis of building the forces of socialism.

Editorial from The Socialist, paper of the Socialist Party, CWI in England and Wales


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