The Empire’s “Lefty Intellectuals” Call for Regime Change. The Role of “Progressives” and the Antiwar MovementBy Prof Michel ChossudovskyGlobal Research, January 09, 2018 Url of this article: https://www.globalresearch.ca/ What is now unfolding in both North America and Western Europe is fake social activism, controlled and funded by the corporate establishment. This manipulated process precludes the formation of a real mass movement against war, racism and social injustice.
The anti-war movement is dead. The war on Syria is tagged as “a civil war”.
The war on Yemen is also portrayed as a civil war. While the bombing is by Saudi Arabia, the insidious role
of the US is downplayed or casually ignored. “The US is not directly
involved so there is no need for us to wage an anti-war campaign”.
(paraphrase)
War
and neoliberalism are no longer at the forefront of civil society
activism. Funded by corporate charities, via a network of
non-governmental
In
turn, dissent has become compartmentalized. Separate “issue oriented”
protest movements (e.g. environment, anti-globalization, peace, women’s
rights, LGBT) are encouraged and generously funded as opposed to a
cohesive mass movement against global capitalism.
This
mosaic was already prevalent in the counter G7 summits and People’s
Summits of the 1990s and also from the inception of the World Social
Forum in 2000, which rarely adopted a meaningful anti-war stance.
Through
staged protest events sponsored by NGOs and generously funded by
corporate foundations, the unspoken objective is to create profound
divisions within Western society, which serve to uphold the existing
social order as well as the military agenda.
Syria
It
is worth underscoring the role of so-called “progressive” intellectuals
in paying lip service to the US-NATO military agenda. This is nothing
new.
Segments
of the anti-war movement which opposed the 2003 invasion of Iraq are
tacitly supportive of Trump’s punitive airstrikes directed against
Syria’s “Assad regime” allegedly involved in “killing their own people”,
gassing them to death in a premeditated chemical weapons attack.
According to Trump “Assad choked out the lives of helpless men women and
children”.
America’s Noam Chomsky in an April 5 2017 interview with “Democracy Now” (aired
two days before Trump’s April 2017 punitive airstrikes against Syria)
favors “regime change”, intimating that a negotiated “removal” of Bashar
al Assad could lead to a peaceful settlement.
According to Chomsky: “The Assad regime is a moral disgrace. They’re carrying out horrendous acts, the Russians with them.” (emphasis
added) Strong statement with no supporting evidence and documentation
provided. Apology for Trump’s war crimes? The victims of imperialism are
casually blamed for the crimes of imperialism:
Update, Scan of Chomsky Interview Democracy Now, April 26, 2017
Similarly in Britain, Tariq Ali, tagged
by the U.K. media as the Left’s prime leader of Britain’s anti-war
movement going back to the Vietnam war, has also called for the removal
of president Bashar al Assad. His discourse is not dissimilar from that
of the Washington war hawks:
“He
[Assad] has to be pushed out,… [ for which] the Syrian people are doing
their best… The fact is that the overwhelming majority of people in
Syria want the Assad family out – and that is the key thing that we have
to understand and he [Assad] should understand…
Syria
needs a non-sectarian national government to prepare a new
constitution… If the Assad clan refuses to relinquish their stronghold
on the country, sooner or later something disastrous will happen…That is
the future that stares them in the face, there is no other future,” ” RT 2012 interview
Tariq Ali, who is a spokesperson for Britain’s Stop the War Coalition,
fails to mention that US-NATO and their allies are actively involved in
the recruitment, training and arming of a (largely foreign) terrorist
mercenary army.
Under
the “progressive” mantle of Britain’s anti-war movement, Ali tacitly
provides legitimacy to Western military intervention on humanitarian
grounds under the banner of the “War on Terrorism” and the so-called
“Responsibilty to Protect”(R2P). The fact that both Al Qaeda and
ISIS-Daesh are supported (covertly) by US-NATO is not mentioned.
According to British author William Bowles,
Tariq Ali is one among many of the Empire’s Lefty intellectuals who has
served to distort anti-war activism in both North America and Western
Europe:
The Existing Anti-War movement
Global capitalism finances anti-capitalism: an absurd and contradictory relationship.
There
can be no meaningful anti-war movement when dissent is generously
funded by those same corporate interests which are the target of the
protest movement. In the words of McGeorge Bundy, president of the Ford
Foundation (1966-1979),“Everything the [Ford] Foundation did
could be regarded as ‘making the World safe for capitalism’”. And
several “Lefty intellectuals” serve the role of “making the World safe”
for the warmongers.
Today’s
antiwar protest does not question the legitimacy of those to whom the
protest is addressed. At this juncture, “progressives” –funded by major
foundations and endorsed by the mainstream media– are an obstacle to the
formation of a meaningful and articulate grassroots antiwar movement
acting both nationally and internationally.
A consistent antiwar movement must also confront various forms of co-option within its ranks,
namely the fact that a significant sector of so-called “progressive”
opinion tacitly supports US foreign policy including “humanitarian
interventions” under UN/NATO auspices.
An
antiwar movement funded by major corporate foundations is the cause
rather than the solution. A coherent antiwar movement cannot be funded
by warmongers.
The Road Ahead
What is required is the development of a broad based grassroots network which seeks to disable patterns of authority and decision making pertaining to war.
This network would be established at all levels in society, towns and villages, work places, parishes. Trade
unions, farmers organizations, professional associations, business
associations, student unions, veterans associations, church groups would
be called upon to integrate the antiwar organizational structure. Of
crucial importance, this movement should extend into the Armed Forces as
a means to breaking the legitimacy of war among service men and women.
The first task would be to disable war propaganda through an effective campaign against media disinformation.
The
corporate media would be directly challenged, leading to boycotts of
major news outlets, which are responsible for channelling disinformation
into the news chain. This endeavor would require a parallel process at
the grass roots level, of sensitizing and educating fellow citizens on
the nature of the war and the global crisis, as well as effectively
“spreading the word” through advanced networking, through alternative
media outlets on the internet, etc. In recent developments, the
independent online media has been the target of manipulation and
censorship, precisely with a view to undermining anti-war activism on
the internet.
The
creation of such a movement, which forcefully challenges the legitimacy
of the structures of political authority, is no easy task. It would require a degree of solidarity, unity and commitment unparalleled in World history. It would require breaking down political and ideological barriers within society and acting with a single voice. It would also require eventually unseating the war criminals, and indicting them for war crimes.
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The Globalization of War: America’s “Long War” against Humanity
Michel Chossudovsky
America’s
hegemonic project in the post 9/11 era is the “Globalization of War”
whereby the U.S.-NATO military machine —coupled with covert intelligence
operations, economic sanctions and the thrust of “regime change”— is
deployed in all major regions of the world. The threat of pre-emptive
nuclear war is also used to black-mail countries into submission.
This “Long War against Humanity” is carried out at the height of the most serious economic crisis in modern history.
It
is intimately related to a process of global financial restructuring,
which has resulted in the collapse of national economies and the
impoverishment of large sectors of the World population.
The ultimate objective is World conquest under the cloak of “human rights” and “Western democracy”.
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of this article are of sole responsibility of the author(s). The Centre
for Research on Globalization will not be responsible for any inaccurate
or incorrect statement in this article.Copyright © Prof Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, 2018 |
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