Iraq

The Elections in Iraq

September 24, 2006
By SPGB

Since the end of the Second World War, when the US forced the Italian government to discharge its Communist Party cabinet members as a prerequisite for aid, to its support for the coup attempt in Venezuela in 2003, the US has been regularly subverting elections around the globe for the benefit of its own corporate elite. Ever fearful that foreign governments might, among other things, introduce labour and environmental legislation detrimental to US investments, Washington has opposed the principle of democracy on almost every continent, even helping to overthrow democratically elected governments whenever it felt its interests threatened (e.g....

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Been there done that?

March 6, 2005
By ROEL

While you might not be surprised to learn that it’s customary at Holocaust commemorative events for German politicians to remain silent , you might find it interesting to know who else shows up at them. Remember the folks who brought 100,000 dead Iraqis shock and awe? Well, one of the survivors, U.S. strongman Dick Cheney (temporarily out of the loop at Halliburton), galvanized an audience in Krakow, Poland, the day before the Auschwitz event with some poignantly immortal prose. “Gathered in this place,” he pontificated, “we are reminded that such immense...

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On the Iraqi Election

February 1, 2005
By SPGB

Since the end of the Second World War, when the US forced the Italian government to discharge its Communist Party cabinet members as a prerequisite for aid, to its support for the coup attempt in Venezuela in 2003, the US has been regularly subverting elections around the globe for the benefit of its own corporate elite. Ever fearful that foreign governments might, among other things, introduce labour and environmental legislation detrimental to US investments, Washington has opposed the principle of democracy on almost every continent, even helping to overthrow democratically elected governments whenever it felt its interests threatened (e.g....

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The Elections in Iraq

January 7, 2005
By SPGB

Since the end of the Second World War, when the US forced the Italian government to discharge its Communist Party cabinet members as a prerequisite for aid, to its support for the coup attempt in Venezuela in 2003, the US has been regularly subverting elections around the globe for the benefit of its own corporate elite. Ever fearful that foreign governments might, among other things, introduce labour and environmental legislation detrimental to US investments, Washington has opposed the principle of democracy on almost every continent, even helping to overthrow democratically elected governments whenever it felt its interests threatened (e.g....

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More Workers Killed in Iraq

December 23, 2004
By FN Brill
More Workers Killed in Iraq

More workers were killed in Iraq today, with dozens more reported killed and injured earlier in the week. The dead Iraqi workers were evidently attempting to get along with their lives. Unwanted in the global market, they mistakenly came into conflict with profits, which are always most important. American workers were also killed in Iraq while trying to get a start in life via college loans, etc. No capitalists were killed in Iraq this week. Although several were injured when the rich dinner they were eating gave them indigestion. Several others complained of injuries resulting from profits not being...

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New air strikes on Fallujah

December 13, 2004
By FN Brill

US Air Force planes bombed the newly freed city of Fullujah today. The bombings were launched after 8 Marines died in a Iraqi insurgency attack. The Fallujah insurgency, if you remember correctly, was destroyed last month.   US Military spokespeople gave no estimates of Iraqi civilian deaths or causualties caused by US bombing. That’s because the dead would only be Iraqi workers- they don’t count- as the rich got to run off. Besides, you may have sympathy with the workers if you actually got the information and that would be bad for your rulers.    

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Shot In Their Beds…

December 12, 2004
By FN Brill

A series of photos from Iraq of dead working people, most shot dead in their beds by US forces. One exception is of a young boy clutching a white flag. As always, wars for “freedom” are not about liberating working people like these victims, it is for the freedom to exploit markets effectively. Images From The War in Iraq

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Against all war…

December 5, 2004
By SPGB

Socialists appreciate that the war over Iraq has drawn many workers into a political arena hitherto seen as boring and as impossible to influence from the outside. Workers once apolitical have been stirred into action by the lies, the tricks to curtail the democratic process, and the acts of violence, murder and destruction from their leaders. Where before, whether at breakfast, in the workplace, in a caf at lunchtime or over dinner in the pub in an evening, we discussed our work, sport, TV, pop music, sex and the weather or our personal pursuits, over and above our everyday...

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