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More slaughter in the Middle East
Once
again in the Middle East innocent workers are being
killed and useful structures destroyed. The immediate cause was the
capture in a raid from Lebanon of two Israeli soldiers but the ultimate
isssue
was, once again, who controls this oil-rich region: the US and its
allies or
various local elites?
All states are artificial and illegitimate but Israel is
particularly so. Set up by colonists from Europe on the basis of fables
recounted in a book
supposedly emanating from a god, it has been armed and financed by the
United States as its
only reliable ally in the region. Over the years it has acted as
America's gendarme there
to deal with sections of the local Arab ruling classes who have sought
to challenge US
domination.
These sections, in their turn, have identified Israel for what it is
and have sought to destroy it and have been able to win considerable
popular support.
This is not to say that Israel is under direct US control. The rulers
of Israel have their own agenda and can, and do, act independently of
their protector.
But that's a price the US has to pay to avoid sending its own troops to
fight and
die there.
The US would like some compromise solution between Israel and local
Arab
elites but in the meantime gives Israel a virtual free hand, only
issuing ritual
appeals to it to exercise restraint.
Hezbollah, the Shiite militia in Lebanon, is armed and financed by two
states whose regime the US has vowed to change: Iran and Syria. It is
entirely possible that the present crisis was deliberately provoked by
Iran, which has
ambitions to be the dominant regional power, as a means of bringing
counter-pressure
on the US in the diplomatic trial of strength going on over its nuclear
programme, a
means of showing that it too is not without bargaining counters.
Israel,
incidentally, is without doubt already a nuclear power, which shows up
the US hypocrisy over the
spread of nuclear weapons.
So, as a conflict over which states and
ruling classes should dominate the region, no working class interest is
involved except in so far as it is they who are its innocent victims
and need the
killing, maiming and destruction to stop.
Socialists are always spontaneously on the side of
the oppressed against the oppressors and the massive use of
overwhelming force by the
state of Israel clearly exposes it as the oppressor. But just because
we sympathise
with the victims of Israeli oppression does not mean that we favour the
solutions popular
amongst them.
A Palestinian state would be a capitalist state. "Anti-imperialism" is
the slogan of local elites who wish to dominate the region in
place of the US, a
situation which would still leave the mass of the population there
exploited and oppressed
with the eternal problem of finding enough money to buy the things they
need to live.
Capitalism is a war-prone society with a built-in clash of interests
between states over markets, sources of raw materials, trade routes and
strategic points to protect these. In the Middle East the conflict is
over oil, and strategic
points to protect its supply and transport, which has already led to
many wars there.
The only lasting way out is to get rid of capitalism and replace it by
a world society
of common ownership and democratic control. On that basis, the
resources of the
world, including oil, could be extracted and used for the benefit of
all the people of the world.
Poverty and misery in the Middle East, as elsewhere, could be
ended once and for all. The waste of arms and the horrors of war would
disappear.
Socialism is, quite literally and without exaggeration, the hope of
humanity.
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Introducing The Socialist Party
The Socialist Party is like no other political party in Britain. It is made up of people who have joined together because we want to get rid of the profit system and establish real socialism.
Our aim is to persuade others to become socialist and act for themselves, organising democratically and without leaders, to bring about the kind of society that we are advocating in this journal.
We are solely concerned with building a movement of socialists for socialism. We are not a reformist party with a programme of policies to patch up capitalism.
We use every possible opportunity to make new socialists. We publish pamphlets and books, as well as CDs, DVDs and various other informative material.
We also give talks and take part in debates; attend rallies, meetings and demos; run educational conferences;host internet discussion forums, make films presenting our ideas, and contest elections when practical.
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The more of you who join the Socialist Party the more we will be able to get our ideas across, the more experiences we will be able to draw on and greater will be the new ideas for building the movement which you will be able to bring us.
The Socialist Party is an organisation of quals. There is no leader and there are no followers. So, if you are going to join we want you to be sure that you agree fully with what we stand for and that we are satisfied that you understand the case for socialism.
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