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Just
another war?
It’s understandable that the
conflict in Gaza should command such worldwide attention. As well as
the genuine suffering incurred (overwhelmingly on the Palestinian side)
this war has had a particular resonance.
The conflict kicked off while many people around the world were
sleeping off their Christmas celebrations. The usual pious words of
peace and goodwill spoken by popes, queens and presidents only a few
hours earlier choked in their throats that bit sooner than normal, as
the missiles from the Holy Land started to fall on Gaza, deep and crisp
and even.
But, let’s not lose sight of the fact that the
Gaza
conflict is just one of over 20 wars underway at present. Fatalities in
this conflict so far have been a small fraction of the approximately
100-300,000 direct and indirect war fatalities that capitalism can
reliably promise humanity for 2009.
War isn’t some sort of exceptional occurrence for
capitalism. Just as recession is an essential and unavoidable part of
the economics of capitalism, rather than some sort of aberration, so
war is a normal consequence of the international political tensions
inherent within capitalism. The legitimate global ruling class
comprises various different gangs of pirates, oligarchs, conmen,
princes, dictators, and gangsters. Each of whom funds its local
government or political administration to best protect its interests.
That’s not to say we shouldn’t try and
do anything.
But for our efforts to have any success they must be based on a
recognition as to the root cause that ultimately connects all these
conflicts – a world owned by, and divided up between, the
small
global minority who live off that monopoly to the exclusion of the vast
majority. The global working class is left to do the dirty work for the
owning class, the employing class and the officer class - working in
their factories and dying in their armies.
It may be tempting to support the underdog and take sides
with
the Philistine David v Israeli Goliath. But such thinking blinds us to
the real causes of what is only the latest flare-up in the particularly
brutal history of the Middle East.
Israel and the region’s security has strategic implications
far
beyond its borders. Enormous existing and potential oil wealth is
present in the region as a whole. And with $4bn worth of natural gas
reportedly discovered some 30 miles directly offshore from the Gaza
Strip there is – for many governments around the world
–
definitely something worth fighting for.
World socialists are revolted by the violence of the Gaza
conflict. We condemn both sides and denounce the senseless killing of
our fellow workers. History shows that in times of war, working-class
interests are never served by workers throwing in their lot with
nationalist or other political leaders of capitalism, whether they are
well-funded like the Israeli state, or weaker like Hamas. The slaughter
in Gaza underlines yet again the urgent need to work for a world
without nations and nationalism, bosses and workers. Instead of a
“two-state” solution, world socialists offer the
“no-state” solution as the only one that can ever
give the
Middle East lasting peace.
Introducing
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no
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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
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