From: hde_tollenaere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 10:20:10 +0100
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Subject: US trade unionist: "WORKERS SHOULD NOT SUPPORT THIS WAR" [fwd]

FROM A UAW LOCAL PRESIDENT:
"WORKERS SHOULD NOT SUPPORT THIS WAR"

[The following letter on the current war was sent by the president of a
United Auto Workers local in Detroit, USA, to the UAW International
Executive Board and President Stephen P. Yokich in early December. It was
also mass distributed to a UAW Region 1 leadership meeting of several
hundred local union officers.]

Dear Brother Yokich and members of the International Executive Board:

The war against Afghanistan holds great dangers to workers, our families
and our unions. The politicians and mass media promote the war, declaring
it will "end terrorism." But the labor movement should know better than to
support this war.

Remember how on Sept. 10 most people in this country saw George Bush and
his appointees as labor haters, racists, anti-women, anti-gay bigots,
pro-big business and a vote-stealing gang? UAW's Solidarity magazine was
filled with articles exposing Bush & Co. Did Sept. 11 change their
character?

No one can seriously argue that Bush cares anything for the working people
of this nation. He has hijacked the horror of Sept. 11 to ram through his
anti-labor, anti-people program. No wonder UAW President Stephen Yokich
noted that, "even before the dust had settled in lower Manhattan, some
conservatives and corporate executives were trying to exploit this national
crisis" (Solidarity, November 2001, p.4).

With almost no opposition Congress voted to let Bush raid Social Security
for military spending. Fast Track for the Free Trade Area of the Americas
bill is being pushed in Congress even though it has nothing to do with
domestic security, and will hurt workers in the U.S. and Latin America. The
"Patriot Act" was rammed through curtailing long cherished civil liberties.

Attorney General Ashcroft (the guy who admires the slave-driving
Confederacy) is in charge of our civil rights! That should make us all
nervous. Racist murders have occurred; places of worship have been
attacked; racial profiling is being defended; over 1,000 people have
disappeared into jail with no charges. Strikers have been vilified as
unpatriotic. Ashcroft intends to intensify surveillance of peaceful, legal
organizations committed to peace and social justice.

The Bush Gang is giving billions in bailouts to the airline industry and
the stock-jobbers on Wall Street. But when it came to helping the airline
and aircraft workers who have lost their jobs, Bush & Co. said "NO!"

So what is the war really about? A top oil executive testified before
Congress back in 1998 that the oil industry wanted to put a pipeline
through Afghanistan and needed a more pliable regime in Kabul. The big oil
companies and Bush, who serves them, are out to grab the vast oil wealth of
the former Soviet Central Asia. This is a war for OIL PROFITS and profits
for the military-industrial complex.

The war has nothing at all to do with terrorism. The U.S. government
trained, financed and armed bin Laden and the Taliban to overthrow a
progressive, secular government. Anti-union death squad regimes around the
world keep getting U.S. support. September 11 hasn't changed U.S.
sponsorship of terrorist training at the Army School of the Americas
("School of the Assassins") at Fort Benning. It hasn't changed the U.S.
plans to send $7 billion to Colombia where death squads have murdered 4,000
union leaders in the past 15 years! It hasn't changed U.S. policy to starve
the civilian population of Iraq even though the UN has shown that nearly 1
million children have died as a result of U.S. sanctions.

It is a sad commentary that most U.S. labor leaders were slow to oppose the
Vietnam War. We must not be silent now. Labor must join the youth, church
leaders and community leaders who are demanding an end to the bombing and
an end
to this war. Calls to patriotism cannot mask the real intentof Bush & Co.
to crush civil rights, fill the pockets of the super-rich and destroy the
labor movement. We should not help them. We need money for jobs, education
and health care. We need a foreign policy based on justice for all people
and nations. Only this can remove the roots of international violence.

I urge the International Executive Board to take a stand against Bush's war.

Sincerely,
David Sole
President, UAW Local 2334


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