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Recent
U.S. threats against Iran, Syria and, yes, Venezuela show that this
time of capitalist economic crisis brings with it the danger of new
imperialist wars and interventions.
In late May — in news
that got more publicity in the Israeli media than in the U.S. — the U.S.
Senate unanimously approved a resolution backing up Israel if it
launches an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. The Senate, in other
words, told the Obama administration it was not being aggressive enough.
While President Barack
Obama and his team have aimed to protect and expand U.S. imperialist
interests using economics, diplomacy and military threats, some in the
U.S. ruling class apparently want more muscle. Sen. John McCain, for
example, made a surprise visit May 27 to the “Free Syrian Army” to
underline what his faction sees as the need to send even more arms to
kill Syrians. Some European imperialists agree, and the European Union
has now removed its official embargo on weapons to the opposition
against Bashir al-Assad’s government.
We put the “Free Syrian
Army” in quotes as there is nothing “free” about this collection of
pro-imperialist reactionaries. They represent foreign imperialist
interests more than Syrian ones, and rather than an army, they are a
collection of terrorist gangs with conflicting interests.
The Obama faction may
be trying — using their own evaluation of how to advance U.S.
imperialism — to avoid another draining war in West Asia. Whether that
is true or not, however, it is using Washington’s economic, diplomatic
and the potential of its military power to remove the rightfully elected
Bolivarian government of Venezuela.
In that country, U.S.
strategy, now that the unifying and charismatic Hugo Chávez has died, is
to wear away support for the progressive government led by newly
elected President Nicolás Maduro. At this point the Venezuelan oligarchs
and their political representatives — especially presidential loser
Henrique Capriles Radonski — are following the U.S. lead.
Just after the election
— which Capriles and the U.S. have refused to recognize, even after
recounts and international verification — Capriles’ fascist forces
rioted and murdered 11 people. This move failed. Capriles’ Movement of
Democratic Unity (MUD) also failed to rally the Organization of American
States to attack Maduro. And the more independent Latin American
regional organizations backed the legitimate Venezuelan government.
Capriles, with complete
U.S. backing, developed an economic offensive to erode support for the
government.This was done successfully and brutally against the 1970s
Salvador Allende government in Chile. In Venezuela now, supermarket
chains belonging to opposition millionaires are artificially causing
shortages in everything from food to toilet paper. The media, owned by
the viciously anti-Bolivarian and anti-poor millionaires, spread rumors
and speculation to help keep the country in a climate of permanent
tension.
Just as the progressive
and anti-war movement here in the center of world imperialism must
demand “Hands off Syria” and “No attack on Iran,” so must we rally to
strengthen solidarity with Bolivarian Venezuela under serious attack
from imperialism and its local oligarchy.
Source: Workers World
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