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Rome conference on Lebanon
Appeasement 2006: Europe capitulates to American-Israeli aggression
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27 July 2006
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The international conference in Rome held Wednesday to address
the crisis precipitated by the Israeli attack on Lebanon ended
without a call for a ceasefire. According to numerous press accounts,
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice stood virtually alone in
opposing any language in the conference statement suggesting that
the Israeli onslaught, which has already caused close to 500 civilian
deaths and destroyed much of the countrys infrastructure,
should be ended any time soon.
According to the International Herald Tribune: European
and Arab governments, as well as Secretary General Kofi Annan
of the United Nations and Javier Solana, the European Union foreign
policy chief, also had pushed hard for an immediate cease-fire,
but lost as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice dug in. She stuck
to the position that agreement on an enduring peace
had to be in place before the parties were called to stop fighting.
Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, attending the meeting
along with senior diplomats from the US, Britain, France, Spain,
Germany, Canada, Russia, Turkey, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Egypt
and Jordan, as well as United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan,
delivered an impassioned and eloquent speech to urge an immediate
halt to hostilities.
Sinoria asked: Is the value of human life less in Lebanon
than that of citizens elsewhere? Are we children of a lesser God?
Is an Israeli teardrop worth more than a drop of Lebanese blood?
Saying his country was being cut to pieces by Israel,
he vowed to begin legal proceedings against Israel, implying that
Israel was guilty of war crimes and saying he would seek war reparations
for the barbaric destruction that [Israel] has inflicted
on us. He ended his remarks with a quote from the Roman
historian Tacitus, which he said describes what Israel is doing
to Lebanon today. They created a desolation and call it
peace.
According to one press report, diplomats said there was visible
emotion around the room after Sinioras comments. Rice, however,
was not moved. At a press conference following the meeting, she
mentioned in passing Sinioras very impassioned
speech, and went on to reiterate her opposition to a suspension
of Israeli attacks on Lebanese cities, towns and villages, as
well as her insistence that the purpose of any international force
in southern Lebanon would be to disarm Hezbollah.
The Rome conference demonstrated both the lawlessness of the
US and the impotence of the European governments. Everyone in
the meeting room knew full well what Israel and the US were up
to in Lebanon. Only the day before, Israel had fired a precision
missile at a long-standing and plainly marked United Nations post
on the Lebanese side of the border, killing four UN monitors.
Rices role at the conference made crystal clear that
the war is being waged by Israel, but the US is the power pulling
the strings.
Yet not one of the participants had the principle or courage
to stand up to Rice. Why was there no ceasefire resolution? Because
the US was against it and the US had the only vote that counted.
The entire European bourgeoisie, and the United Nations as
well, once again demonstrated their impotence in the face of US
imperialism. Europe is prepared to defy the US when it comes to
matters of tradethat is, to haggle over moneybut in
the face of massive and historic crimes it exhibits complete cowardice.
It is, in fact, complicit in these crimes.
This is true of all sides and shades of the official political
spectrumso-called left governments and parties
no less than their right-wing counterparts. Thus the Italian center-left
government of Romano Prodi, which includes in its coalition two
parties that arose out of the shambles of the Italian Communist
Partythe Democratic Party of the Left and Communist Refoundationagreed
to host the meeting, which was set up at Washingtons request
to rubberstamp the US-Israeli war policy. Massimo DAlema,
a veteran of the Communist Party and current foreign minister,
was particularly obsequious toward the American secretary of state.
Then there was the spectacle of Kofi Annan, who had the day
before accused Israel of deliberately targeting his UN monitors,
sitting beside Rice and announcing his acceptance of Israels
perfunctory and cynical apology.
The brutal US-backed war against Lebanon, and the unwillingness
or inability of the other major powers to oppose it, mark a milestone
in the breakup of the post-World War II framework of international
law. The world is witnessing once again a descent into the type
of untrammeled imperialist lawlessness and violence that characterized
the 1930s and culminated in the second world war of the twentieth
century.
Sinioras futile plea to the Rome meeting recalls a similar
event that occurred almost exactly 70 years ago: the speech of
Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie before the League of Nations
in June of 1936. Selassie appealed to the world body to halt the
bloody invasion of his country by fascist Italy, but the League
of Nations did nothing.
Whereas in that period it was the drive of Japan for regional
dominance in Asia and of Germany for domination over Europe that
spearheaded the onset of a global catastrophe, today the role
of chief aggressor is played by the United States, which is bent
on establishing hegemony over the entire world. For Washington,
the reorganization of the Middle East and Central Asia is a critical
component of this quest for global supremacy. The American ruling
elite sees Israels striving for regional dominance as something
it can utilize in realizing its own grand, and demented, design.
For decades following the Second World War, the capitulation
of the major powers to German imperialism in the 1930stheir
refusal to respond to the Nazis flagrant and violent assaults
on international lawwas condemned as appeasement.
But the same pattern has reemerged no less forcefully today, in
the form of Europes appeasement of the United States.
The outcome of the Rome conference underscores the fact that
the United States is seeking to settle the crisis in Lebanon on
the basis of the military destruction of Hezbollah. This is part
of a deliberate and long-standing plan worked out between the
US and Israel to destroy all popular resistance in Lebanon to
US domination of that country, to be effected by turning it into
a virtual protectorate of Israel.
The suppression of Hezbollah, considered by Washington to be
allied with Syria and Iran, is, in turn, seen as critical to American
imperialisms goal of eliminating those two regimes, which
are deemed obstacles to US domination of the oil-rich Middle East
and Central Asia.
Hezbollahs July 12 border raid, in which two Israeli
soldiers were captured, was merely the pretext for setting this
imperialist operation into motion.
These facts are being systematically and deliberately obscured
by a media propaganda blitz which aims to turn reality on its
head, presenting the aggressors as the victims and the victims
as the war-mongers. Terms are stripped of their real meaning and
used to confuse and conceal, rather than inform.
Thus, diplomacy is applied to the US governments
policy of issuing ultimatums and demanding that Hezbollah and
Lebanon accede to the war aims of Washington and Jerusalem, under
threat of annihilation. Rices mission to the Middle East
and Europe, whose first and foremost purpose was to keep the war
going and give Israel as much time as possible to wipe out the
Lebanese resistanceas well as the Palestinian resistance
in Gazais described as a peace mission.
The ubiquitous term terrorist is applied to all
those who resist US and Israeli domination. What else, however,
is Israel doing with its military onslaught but terrorizing the
Lebanese people?
It is by now increasingly obvious that the term terrorist
is flung against whomever the United States chooses at any given
point to target for political subversion or military attack. Once
the label has been applied, all further discussion of the history,
policies or social makeup of the country or group so branded is
treated as illegitimate. The US government can always rely on
a supine and compliant media to demonize the latest terrorist
threat, even when the targeted organization or country was
not so long before one of the good guys.
In the current case, the absurdity of this all-purpose propaganda
gambit is underscored by the fact that Hezbollah is a bitter political
opponent of Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda.
All of this is designed to prevent the American people from
grasping the lawless and bloody character of US foreign policya
policy that is supported by the entire political establishment,
the Democrats no less than the Republicans. It is difficult for
broad masses of people to grasp fully the scale of American and
Israeli violence, and the brazen character of their aggression.
For decades the US postured as the defender of international
law. In the post-World War II period, it generally supported ceasefires
in regional conflicts, something that was considered the basic
precondition for a negotiated political settlement.
That period is over. What increasingly predominates is the
unrestrained assertion of imperialist ambitions, in which the
United States plays the leading role. That is the essential significance
of the Bush administrations doctrine of preemptive war.
As the current slaughter in Lebanon demonstrates, for the American
ruling elite war is not only a legitimate tool of foreign policy,
it is the preferred means of asserting its interests.
The problem that the US and Israel face in their current offensive
is that they underestimated the depth of resistance in Lebanon.
The Israeli military, armed to the teeth by the US, has suffered
considerable casualties in its ground operations in southern Lebanon,
where it faces a determined and disciplined opponent in Hezbollah,
one, moreover, that enjoys mass popular support.
The plans of the US and Israel for a short, bloody war have
evaporated. However, that only increases the likelihood that Israel,
at the urging of the US, will carry out a colossal intensification
of violence in Lebanon. This has already been signaled by Israels
deliberate bombing of the UN monitoring post.
Neither the US nor Israel can afford a military quagmire that
punctures the myth of Israeli invincibility. Such a development
would encourage the popular resistance in Iraq, Afghanistan and
throughout the Middle East and Central Asia, placing in doubt
not only Israels regional supremacy, but the existence of
the Arab bourgeois regimes in Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Egypt upon
which both the US and Israel rely.
It would have no less explosive consequences within Israel
itself. The effort of the Israeli ruling elite to hold the working
masses in thrall with the supposedly omnipresent threat of annihilation
by the Arabs is complemented by the depiction of the Israeli military
as the only guarantee of survival. A serious crack in that image
could provide an outlet for social tensions that are simmering
just beneath the surface of one of the most economically polarized
societies in the world.
There are already signs of mounting opposition within Israel
to the current war, and that opposition will grow not only as
a result of the rising toll of Israeli military and civilian deaths,
but also as Israeli workers and youth begin to comprehend the
scale of the havoc, chaos and death being inflicted on the Lebanese
people in their name.
The great and tragic lesson of the 1930s was that the catastrophe
of war could not be averted by appealing to one or another imperialist
power, or allying with the bourgeoisie of any nation, but only
through the revolutionary mobilization of the working people against
militarism and the capitalist system that breeds it.
The only force that can prevent another global catastrophe
is the international working class. Today, once again, this lesson
comes to the fore, and it must become the basis for the building
of a new international socialist movement of the working class.
See Also:
Rice leaves bloody footprints in Lebanon
[26 July 2006]
Europe's inability to counter US-Israeli
war policy
[21 July 2006]
Western diplomacy supports Israel's war
of aggression
[19 July 2006]
G8 powers sanction Israeli aggression
in Lebanon
[18 July 2006]
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