Socialists condemn terrorist outrage

[The following statement was issued by the Democratic Socialist Party on 
September 13, 2001.]

Socialists unequivocally condemn the September 11 terror bombings in the 
United States. The killing of thousands of ordinary working people is 
absolutely criminal and has nothing whatsoever to do with the struggle for 
a better world. Indeed, this atrocity will undoubtedly make this struggle 
more difficult and aid the forces of capitalist reaction.

Popular struggles throughout history have often involved the killing of 
oppressors, tyrants, police torturers and the like. Such actions may or may 
not be politically expedient. But the attack on the World Trade Center and 
the Pentagon was of a fundamentally different kind. It was a deliberate act 
of mass murder. The perpetrators made no political demands, they had no 
goal except to kill indiscriminately and inflict pain, suffering and 
devastation. It showed an astonishing callousness and brutality. Our 
sympathy and solidarity are completely with the innocent victims of these 
terrorist acts not with their perpetrators.

Hypocrisy

But our solidarity with the victims should not blind us to the absolutely 
breathtaking hypocrisy of George W. Bush, Tony Blair, Ariel Sharon and 
other imperialist spokespeople and their lackeys in the 
always-accommodating capitalist media. The outrage in the US may be 
described as the greatest act of terror of all time only with severe 
reservations. While it is certainly the greatest act of non-state terror, 
many acts of governmental terror have far surpassed it.

At the end of World War II, for example, the US leaders cold-bloodedly 
carried out the nuclear annihilation of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima 
and Nagasaki solely to demonstrate their power and intimidate the Soviet 
Union; several hundred thousand men, women and children were killed to make 
this point.

During the long Cold War with the USSR, Washington propped up scores of 
blood-soaked Third World dictatorships and helped them torture and murder 
their opponents with impunity, and helped cover up their crimes. In 1965, 
for instance, the US helped aspiring Indonesian dictator Suharto organise a 
pogrom against the left and progressive forces which massacred at least one 
million people. The long US intervention in Vietnam against the liberation 
forces there killed and maimed millions of people and inflicted massive 
material devastation on the country.

Saddam Hussein's murderous regime was another US client, being particularly 
favoured during the Iran-Iraq war of the early 1980s. Then the wheel turned 
and, for various reasons, he became a liability. Since the Gulf War, US- 
and British-backed sanctions against Iraq have led to the deaths of more 
than a million Iraqis through starvation and disease and politically 
strengthened Saddam's hold on power.

Afghanistan's brutal Islamic fundamentalist Taliban regime is a product of 
the US-backed war of the reactionary Mujahadeen "freedom fighters" against 
the Soviet-backed secular, leftist People's Democratic Party government. 
This was also the origin of the Saudi Islamic fundamentalist Osama bin 
Laden, Washington's current world "public enemy number one" and suspected 
organiser of the US attacks.

Ever since the 1959 Cuban Revolution removed Cuba from the US sphere of 
influence, Washington has organised numerous ­ terrorist ­ attempts to 
assassinate Fidel Castro. Furthermore, the US has imposed a ruinous 
economic blockade on the island for over 40 years. And right now, the US 
authorities are resisting Cuban calls for them to extradite the CIA-linked 
counter-revolutionary terrorist responsible for the 1976 midair 
bomb-destruction of a Cuban airliner off Barbados in which 73 people died.

And then there is the misery and slow death to which the mass of the 
world's people have been condemned by Western capitalism's ruthless drive 
for profit, regardless of the costs to the planet and its people. Each 
year, for instance, millions of children in the Third World die of 
absolutely preventable diseases, victims of an implacable and merciless 
economic regime imposed on their countries by imperialism and its agencies 
such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade 
Organisation.

Who are the major "enemies of civilisation"? If Osama bin Laden is a 
terrorist we would have to conclude that he is a relatively minor one. If 
there was any justice in this world, Western capitalist leaders like George 
Bush senior, Bill Clinton, Blair and Bush junior would be on trial for 
crimes against humanity. The Saddam Husseins, Suhartos and Bin Ladens would 
feature simply as their junior accomplices.

Roots of terrorism

It is still not clear who organised the terrorist operation in the US. But 
where would any terror organisation recruit people who were so embittered 
and without hope of the future that they could contemplate such a pointless 
atrocity and be willing to sacrifice themselves to implement it? The answer 
is no great mystery.

The massive misery which Western capitalism ­ led by the United States, the 
world's only superpower ­ has imposed on the majority of the world's people 
has created the seedbed for the very terrorism which its leaders so piously 
condemn. Oppression breeds hatred, desperation and despair. In such a 
climate, when the enemy seems so powerful, carrying out suicide bombings 
against the population of the oppressor country can seem to some like the 
only option.

In occupied Palestine, for instance, there is apparently no shortage of 
young men willing to sacrifice themselves as human bombs against the 
Israeli population. However, apart from being morally repugnant, such 
indiscriminate acts are a complete political dead-end. Each suicide bomber 
who carries out his mission in an Israeli town, is actually weakening the 
Palestinian struggle and helping strengthen the hand of the Israeli regime 
and its US backers. Each bomb blast against the civilian population drives 
the Israeli masses towards Sharon and inhibits the development of any 
internal oppositional forces.

Throughout the history of the modern socialist movement, Marxists have 
carried out a fierce polemic against the political strategy of "individual 
terrorism" ­ that is, the killing of hated figures of an oppressive regime. 
Our objection to this kind of terrorism is not based on morality but on the 
grounds that it simply does not work. The ruling class can always replace 
individuals.

Furthermore and most importantly, employed as a strategy, such terrorist 
acts actually demobilise the mass movement. Only the struggle of the masses 
can change society. The combat of a small band of terrorist-avengers 
relegates the masses to the sidelines and makes them mere spectators of a 
contest between the terrorists and the regime, rather than participants in 
their own liberation.

However, the US attacks represent a completely different kind of terrorism: 
the wanton and indiscriminate killing of civilians is part of the 
methodology of imperialism and its accomplices, not of the progressive 
forces fighting for liberation from this inhuman system.

Reactionary agenda

The terror bombings will be used by Bush and the US ruling class to create 
a more favourable political climate in which to implement their reactionary 
agenda. This tragedy is a heaven-sent opportunity for them and they will 
take it with both hands. They will push forward their arms buildup and 
sabre-rattling foreign policy.

Under the guise of "fighting terrorism", civil liberties will come under 
increased pressure at home, there will be a campaign for more cops and 
increased police powers, and the previously growing movement against the 
death penalty will operate in a much less favourable environment. The 
scandal of Bush's stolen election and the rotten US electoral system will 
fade away in the glare of the patriotic spotlight.

Xenophobia will be strengthened; anti-Arab racism will become stronger and 
it will be harder to build a movement of solidarity with the Palestinian 
people.

Socialists oppose any "war on terrorism". Military attacks by the US and 
its imperialist allies on the alleged terrorists and/or states that 
allegedly harbour them will not end acts of terrorism. To the contrary, 
such a war will only result in more loss of innocent lives, and deepen the 
nationalist hatred of Americans that has provided a recruiting ground for 
the organisers of terrorist acts of the World Trade Center type.

Socialists are struggling for a world that is free of violence, oppression 
and exploitation. This means struggling against imperialism and capitalism 
which is raping our planet and condemning the mass of its people to an 
increasingly miserable and desperate existence and replacing it with a 
socialist society. The only force which can accomplish this tremendous 
historic task is the working class and oppressed masses of the world. 
Terrorism has no part in this struggle; we are fighting against the system 
which breeds terror and which freely uses it to defend itself.




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