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We Stand Behind the Syrian People’s Revolution – No to Foreign Intervention
Posted on August 31,
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*Statement by:* Revolutionary Socialists (Egypt) – Revolutionary Left
Current (Syria) – Union of Communists (Iraq) – Al-Mounadil-a (Morocco) –
Socialist Forum (Lebanon)

*Published on Saturday 31 August 2013*
–

Over 150 thousand were killed, hundreds of thousands injured and disabled,
millions of people displaced inside and outside Syria. Cities, villages,
and neighborhoods were destroyed fully or partially, using all sorts of
weapons, including warplanes, scud missiles, bombs, and tanks, all paid for
by the sweat and blood of the Syrian people. This was under the pretext of
defending the homeland and achieving military balance with Israel (whose
occupation of Syrian land is, in fact, being protected by the Syrian
regime, which failed to reply to any of its continuing aggressions).

Yet, despite the enormous losses mentioned above, befalling all Syrians,
and the calamity inflicted on them, no international organization or major
country – or a lesser one – felt the need to provide practical solidarity
or support the Syrians in their struggle for their most basic rights, human
dignity, and social justice.

The only exception was some Gulf countries, more specifically Qatar and
Saudi Arabia. However, their aim was to control the nature of the conflict
and steer it in a sectarian direction, distorting the Syrian revolution and
aiming to abort it, as a reflection of their deepest fear that the
revolutionary flame will reach their shores. So they backed obscurantist
takfiri groups, coming, for the most part, from the four corners of the
world, to impose a grotesque vision for rule based on Islamic sharia. These
groups were engaged, time and time again, in terrifying massacres against
Syrian citizens who opposed their repressive measures and aggressions
inside areas under their control or under attack, such as the recent
example of villages in the Latakia countryside.

A large block of hostile forces, from around the world, is conspiring
against the Syrian people’s revolution, which erupted in tandem with the
uprisings spreading through a large section of the Arab region and the
Maghreb for the past three years. The people’s uprisings aimed to put an
end to a history of brutality, injustice, and exploitation and attain the
rights to freedom, dignity, and social justice.

However, this did not only provoke local brutal dictatorships, but also
most of the imperialist forces seeking to perpetuate the theft of the
wealth of our people, in addition to the various reactionary classes and
forces throughout those areas and in surrounding countries.

As for Syria, the alliance fighting against the people’s revolution
comprises a host of reactionary sectarian forces, spearheaded by Iran and
confessional militias in Iraq, and, to much regret, Hezbollah’s strike
force, which is drowning in the quagmire of defending a profoundly corrupt
and criminal dictatorial regime.

This unfortunate situation has also struck a major section of the
traditional Arab left with Stalinist roots, whether in Syria itself or in
Lebanon, Egypt, and the rest of the Arab region – and worldwide – which is
clearly biased towards the wretched alliance surrounding the Assad regime.
The justification is that some see it as a “resilient” or even a
“resistance” regime, despite its long history – throughout its existence in
power – of protecting the Zionist occupation of the Golan Heights, its
constant bloody repression of various groups resisting Israel, be it
Palestinian or Lebanese (or Syrian), and remaining idle and subservient,
since the October 1973 war, concerning Israel’s aggressions on Syrian
territories. This bias will have serious ramifications on ordinary Syrians’
position regarding the left in general.

The United Nations and the Security Council, in particular, was unable to
condemn the crimes of a regime, which the Syrian people rejected
continuously and peacefully for more than seven months, while the bullets
of the snipers and shabbiha took demonstrators one by one and day after day
and while the most influential activists were being detained and subjected
to the worst kinds of torture and elimination in the prisons and detention
centers. All the while, the world remained completely silent and in a state
of total negativity.

The situation persisted with small difference after the people in
revolution decided to take up arms and the emergence of what became known
as the Free Syrian Army (FSA) – whose command and soldiers came, to a large
extent, from the regular army. This led to the horrific escalation of
crimes by the regime.

Russian imperialism, the most important ally of the Baathist regime in
Damascus, which provides it with all sorts of support, remains on the
lookout to block any attempt to condemn those crimes in the Security
Council. The United States, on the other hand, does not find a real problem
in the continuation of the status quo, with all the apparent repercussions
and destruction of the country. This is despite the threats and
intimidation utilized by the US president, every time someone in the
opposition raises the question of the use of chemical weapons by the
regime, up until the latest escalation, when it was considered crossing a
“red line.”

It is clear that Obama, who gives the impression that he will go ahead with
his threats, would have felt great embarrassment if he did not do so, since
it will not only impact negatively on the president, but also on the image
of the mighty and arrogant state that he leads in the eyes of subservient
Arab countries and the entire world.

The imminent strike against the Syrian armed forces is led by the US in
essence. However, it occurs with the understanding and cooperation of
allied imperialist countries, even without rationalizing it through the
usual farce, known as international legitimacy (namely the decisions of the
UN, which was and remains representative of the interests of major powers,
whether in conflict or in alliance, depending on the circumstances,
differences, and balances among them). In other words, the strike will not
wait for the Security Council due to the anticipated Russian-Chinese veto.

Unfortunately, many in the Syrian opposition are gambling on this strike
and the US position in general. They believe this would create an
opportunity for them to seize power, skipping over the movement and of the
masses and their independent decision. It should not be a surprise, then,
that the representatives of this opposition and the FSA had no reservations
on providing information to the US about proposed targets for the strike.

In all cases, we agree on the following:

   - The western imperialist alliance will strike several positions and
   vital parts of the military and civilian infrastructure in Syria (with
   several casualties, as usual). However, as it was keen to announce, the
   strikes will not be meant to topple the regime. They are merely intended to
   punish, in Obama’s words, the current Syrian leadership and save face for
   the US administration, after all the threats concerning the use of chemical
   weapons.
   - The US president’s intentions to punish the Syrian leadership does not
   stem, in any way or form, from Washington’s solidarity with the suffering
   of children who fell in the Ghouta massacres, but from its commitment to
   what Obama calls the vital interests of the US and its homeland security,
   in addition to Israel’s interests and security.
   - The Syrian army and its regional allies, led by the Iranian regime,
   will not have enough courage, most probably, to fulfil what seemed to be
   threats by their senior officials that any western attack on Syria will
   ignite the entire region. But this option remains on the table, as a final
   option with catastrophic results.
   - The imminent western imperialist assault does not intend to support
   the Syrian revolution in any way. It will aim to push Damascus into the
   bargaining table and allow Bashar al-Assad to retreat from the foreground,
   but keeping the regime in place, while greatly improving conditions to
   strengthen the position of US imperialism in the future Syria against
   Russian imperialism.
   - The more those participating in the continuing popular mobilization –
   who are more aware, principled, and dedicated to the future of Syria and
   its people – realize these facts, their consequences, results, and act
   accordingly, the more this will contribute to aiding the Syrian people to
   successfully pick a true revolutionary leadership. In the process of a
   committed struggle based on the current and future interests of their
   people, this would produce a radical program consistent with those
   interests, which could be promoted and put into practice on the road to
   victory.

*No to all forms of imperialist intervention, whether by the US or Russia.*

*No to all forms of reactionary sectarian interventions, whether by Iran or
the Gulf countries.*

*No to the intervention of Hezbollah, which warrants the maximum of
condemnation.*

*Down with all illusions about the imminent US military strike.*

*Break open the arms depots for the Syrian people to struggle for freedom,
dignity, and social justice.*

*Victory to a free democratic Syria and down with the Assad dictatorship
and all dictatorships forever.*

*Long live the Syrian people’s revolution.*

–
*Revolutionary Socialists (Egypt) – Revolutionary Left Current (Syria) –
Union of Communists (Iraq) – Al-Mounadil-a (Morocco) – Socialist Forum
(Lebanon)*


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