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ckaihatsu
4th January 2012, 06:12
Call to Protest If the U.S. Attacks Iran or Syria

Thursday, 22 December 2011 01:07

Received from the Midwest Antiwar Mobilization:

The government has been escalating its threats against both Iran and Syria--and has imposed more and more sanctions, tried to destabilize both of them, and more.

We need to protest this and also prepare for a big demonstration of outrage if the U.S. government or one of its proxies (such as Israel or NATO) openly launches a military attack. We should be ready to come out for an emergency protest. It is the responsibility of Americans to try to stop U.S. aggression against any sovereign nation that has not attacked the U.S.

The U.S. claims to uphold democracy and the rule of law, but in fact international law in the UN Charter and elsewhere condemns such aggression as a crime. Regardless of what excuse the U.S. gives for attacking another people, we must firmly oppose such U.S. slaughter of human beings.

The U.S. has no right to prowl around the world, looking for opportunities to gain control of more countries. We know from long experience of unending U.S. wars that they are only for the benefit of the super-rich who want to expand the U.S. empire and get control over other peoples’ resources, markets, labor power and strategic locations, while blocking their rivals.

The corporate media is constantly used to demonize those the U.S. government targets and to promote hysteria in a buildup to war. Meanwhile, they omit or downplay what the government really wants in its reckless military assaults. Regardless of what anyone thinks of the heads of other governments or their systems and culture, it is our duty to try to hold back the bloody hands of the U.S. government. This is how we fight for peace and justice--against the world’s greatest terrorist.

If an attack begins in the morning, before noon our time, everyone should assemble that day at 5 p.m. at the Federal Plaza. If the attack comes later, we will protest at 5 p.m. the next day.

workersadvocate
4th January 2012, 12:04
Need to link this with the Occupy movement and #[email protected]
Tiny ineffective anti-war theatre rituals by just a handful of cut off leftists ain't enough. We have to take the fight against wars to the working class itself, in the physical occupations, in workplaces, and working class neighborhoods. Make it a real mobilization of our class to stop wars, like we actually have the intention to exercise our collective class might to put a halt to it, and we aren't just making an impotent moral protest hoping some Democrats will do...what they did during the last antiwar movement, and what Obama continued until Iraq's government told the US to GTFO by the end of 2011, and still continues in Afghanistan!

Sasha
4th January 2012, 13:14
This shows again the complete absence of a basic understanding of geo-political reality by the anti-imps.
Unless a complete nutcase like "frothy mix" santorum happens to win the 2012 elections we won't see a US attack on either country any time soon.
At most the Arab league will force assad to accept a UN mission and It's likely Israel at some point will bomb some Iranian nuclear infrastructure but even that most likely will lead at most to a new rockets/borderincursion with/proxy war in Lebanon.

ckaihatsu
5th January 2012, 00:54
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US threatens war in the Persian Gulf

31 December 2011

The Obama administration’s bellicose stance towards Iran is setting the stage for a dangerous slide towards war in the Persian Gulf. Having provoked Tehran with legislation for what amounts to an oil embargo, the US is threatening Iran with military action if it retaliates by shutting down the Strait of Hormuz.

The press immediately added fuel to the flames by backing Washington and vilifying the Iranian regime. An editorial in the New York Times on Thursday fully supported the Obama administration’s threat of military action against any Iranian attempt to block the Persian Gulf. The editorial condemned Iran for “its recklessness and its contempt for international law,” declaring, “This is not a government any country should want to see acquire nuclear weapons.”

Other sections of the media went one step further, giving voice to the clamour in ruling circles in the US and Israel for a pre-emptive attack on Iran to destroy its nuclear and military facilities. The Wall Street Journal editorial seized on the tensions over the Strait of Hormuz to warn of the dangers of an Iranian regime “fortified by a nuclear threat,” concluding that it would be “better to act now to stop Iran.”

The cynicism is staggering. Having waged wars of aggression against Afghanistan and Iraq and backed the NATO bombing of Libya, the US is now deliberately and recklessly raising tensions in the Persian Gulf by threatening severe penalties against any foreign company doing business with Iran’s central bank, thereby effectively blocking Iranian oil exports. It is hardly surprising that Tehran has reacted to an act of economic war that would collapse its already fragile economy.

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http://wsws.org/articles/2011/dec2011/pers-d31.shtml