[patriots] FW: [North_Maine_63733637] British Communist Party Calls for Invasion of Iraq to Protect Our Civilization

  • From: annette rose smith <annette-rose-smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "patriots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <patriots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2014 01:09:01 +0100

 
 
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From: North_Maine_63733637@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2014 14:41:23 -0700
Subject: [North_Maine_63733637] British Communist Party Calls for Invasion of 
Iraq to Protect Our Civilization














 

 



  


    
      
      
      
For a long time the left across the Western world thought Muslims were the new 
proletariat (I mean, they could hardly support White workers). In Britain, 
where nationalists and Muslims fight in the streets, the left sides with the 
Muslims.
The longest journey begins with a single step.
Why will the Marxists (standing with the Muslims) cross the road?
To get to the other side (Nationalists).


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Riyadh Roots Of Isis Horror

SEP
2014 Thursday 4TH posted by Morning Star in Editorial
The savage murder of a second US journalist, Steven Sotloff, 
combined with threats to kill a British hostage are a stark 
reminder of the monster our governments have created in the Middle 
East.
Few groups historically match the nihilist barbarity of the so-
called Islamic State (Isis), the terror group responsible for so 
much death and destruction in Syria and Iraq.
Their vicious sectarian ideology, taken from the Wahhabi sect whose 
Western-sponsored dominance in Saudi Arabia has made that country 
the least free on Earth, encourages the wholesale slaughter of 
anyone — including Muslims — who does not share it.
As with the Saudi regime, a medievalist fantasy rooted in a 
fictional view of the past inspires the grisly beheadings they are 
so keen to project onto our TV screens — those rightly shocked by 
the footage of the deaths of James Foley and Steven Sotloff should 
recall that Riyadh has beheaded 45 people so far this year.
Isis’s contempt for human life is matched by its contempt for 
civilisation — again like the Saudis, its forces have razed, 
exploded and demolished countless ancient monuments, shrines and 
mosques which they deem heretical.
This extremist ideology has been nurtured and sponsored by Western 
powers for decades in their cynical bid to direct the fortunes of 
the Muslim world.
Just as Israel sponsored Islamist extremists in order to weaken the 
secular resistance of Palestine’s Fatah, the United States 
bankrolled and armed Osama bin Laden and his henchmen to undermine 
Afghanistan’s socialist government and drag the Soviet Union into a 
crippling war in defence of its ally.
More recently, encouraging extremist Sunni Muslim groups has been 
seen as a way of countering Shi’ite organisations linked to Iran.
In Iraq the US and British occupiers promoted sectarian terror as 
part of their divide-and-rule strategy after the 2003 invasion.
In Libya a stick to beat the secular regime of Colonel Muammar 
Gadaffi, despite this one-time anti-imperialist having long before 
made his peace with the West.
As for Isis specifically, it is a product of Western-backed efforts 
to overthrow the Bashar al-Assad government in Syria. Now that 
Washington and London have noticed that Isis poses a threat to 
their own interests there is talk of air strikes.
No-one can blame Iraq, Syria or the autonomous Kurdish forces — 
including the socialist authorities in Rojava — for calling for 
international assistance against their genocidal foes.
But Britain’s Communist Party leader Robert Griffiths is right to 
warn that any action should be under the aegis of the United 
Nations, not of the warmongering Nato alliance which has done so 
much to cause this crisis in the first place.
An effective UN response will mean talking to Russia, which in turn 
means the US and EU need to work to ensure the ceasefire announced 
yesterday in eastern Ukraine lasts.
The fascist-backed government in Kiev must be made to negotiate 
seriously with separatist forces which sprung up to defend their 
communities from battalions of neonazi thugs. Nato’s military build-
up in eastern Europe should cease. 
The West must also stop bankrolling and arming the chief promoter 
of international terror — the Saudi Arabian dictatorship.
It’s late in the day for trigger-happy imperialist powers to try to 
reverse their agenda of destabilisation and war. It’s also 
unlikely. Nothing suggests that the heads of state gathering for 
the Nato summit in Wales this week have seen the light. 
But many lives depend on it. All pressure must be brought to bear 
on the British government to this end.
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-2367-Riyadh-roots-of-Isis-
horror#.VAnlCkvIo1-





    
     

    
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