[The following statement was issued by the national executive of the Socialist Alliance on September 18.]
We are approaching the moment when the richest country in the world, with the most powerful armed forces and most destructive arsenal ever accumulated, is about to unleash a torrent of destruction on Iraq in a war to control the world's oil supplies.
Tens of thousands of innocent people will perish in the hell this war will create. And the inferno will consume an already shattered country in which half a million children have died because of sanctions imposed after the 1991 Gulf War.
We are told this last resort of military aggression is necessary because the Iraqi Saddam Hussein regime has accumulated weapons of mass destruction conventional, chemical, biological and nuclear and because it is refusing to allow UN weapons inspectors into Iraq.
We are told there is a mountain of evidence linking Iraq with the September 11, 2001, attacks on the Twin Towers. But no evidence has been presented.
We are told that if the United Nations Security Council doesn't vote to present Saddam Hussein with an ultimatum and a deadline for compliance with its resolutions it will have lost its purpose as a defender of global security.
All this is a lie. What we are being treated to by George Bush, Tony Blair, their mates in Canberra and the mass media is war hysteria, pure and simple. The US wants to go to war to extend its influence, and stabilise and strengthen corporate domination of the oil-rich but politically unstable Middle East. The Howard government wants part of the spoils. Every mass media button is being pressed to justify Bush's coming aggression.
The key issue is not Bush's threat to take military action against Iraq without UN endorsement. Even with Security Council backing, this war will be a war for oil and against the peoples of Iraq and the Middle East. That should be obvious from the fact that another country, Israel, has flouted UN resolutions for years without anyone calling it a rogue state or even dreaming to suggest military action to force it to comply.
[Prior to Bush's September 13 UN speech] Middle East expert Robert Fisk described what is really going on: The president is going to launch the biggest reshaping of the Middle East since the British and French parcelled out the Arab lands after the 1914-18 war. When he addresses the United Nations on Thursday, George Bush will be threatening not only Iraq which had absolutely nothing to do with the crimes against humanity in New York and Washington but Syria, Iran and, by extension, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Saddam Hussein's is certainly an oppressive regime, but a democratic alternative can only be won by the struggles of the workers, peasants and oppressed minorities of Iraq themselves. An imperialist war will only drastically undermine their fight for democracy, self-determination and social justice.
What the war is really about
In every outbreak of war hysteria truth is the first casualty as the warmongers strive to blind us to their interests and motives. But today, with the United States led by the most aggressively militaristic faction of its ruling elite, these motives are particularly transparent:We call on the Greens, Democrats and all other organisations which have
expressed concerns about the war to use parliament to oppose the Coalition's
war drive and join with us in building a protest movement.
So far the parliamentary leadership of the Australian Labor Party has
attacked the Howard government for slavishly tailing Washington. But last
time, in 1991, when the US government went to war against Iraq, it was
a Labor government that supported George Bush (senior). We therefore call
on ALP members and unions affiliated to the ALP to struggle to commit Labor
to opposition to this war in the traditions of John Curtin's fight against
conscription in World War I and Jim Cairns' battle against the Vietnam
War.
The Socialist Alliance commits itself to help build such a movement
in every workplace, school, university, college, place of worship and community
across the country. Within it we will particularly fight to build solidarity
with Arabic-speaking and Muslim communities, victims over the last year
of a rising wave of shameful racist attacks. We will explain the real motives
for this war in order to build a movement which not only stops it, but
strengthens people's awareness that what lies at the root of war is the
private profit system itself.
Within the trade unions we will raise motions aimed at involving the
organised working class in the campaign to stop Australia's involvement
in this war by mass activity, such as mass rallies and industrial action.
Within the universities and schools we will push for the truth about imperialist
policy in the Middle East to be explained and will help build a new generation
of youth protest against the warmongers in Washington and Canberra.
Join the Socialist Alliance struggle against Washington's criminal war
on Iraq!
For the biggest protest movement possible
The Socialist Alliance says that this war must be opposed by building
the biggest, most powerful, democratic anti-war movement this country has
ever seen.
From Green Left Weekly, September 25, 2002.
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