Saturday, February 05, 2022

Towards ML Unity volume 3, number 5 published

The Feburary issue of Towards Marxist-Leninist Unity has been published and will be posted online at:  redstarpublishers.org/TMLU.htm  (see also for TMLU's contact information and how to order print copies; comments, critical or not, and content submissions are appreciated).  The next issue is scheduled to come out in April, with content due by the end of March.



Contents:


No War with Russia over Ukraine!  

Short: Two Films on the Attempted German Revolution of 1918  

Lenin: Freedom to Criticise and Unity of Action  

Short: Racist Statue of President Teddy Roosevelt Finally Removed from in Front of the American Museum of Natural History  

Peace and Justice Organizations Call for Freedom for Assange  

Clyde Bellecourt, One of Original Founders of the American Indian Movement, Passes Away  

Crime and the Role of the Police in the United States and the Soviet Union  

The Tragic Fire in the Bronx: Who is Responsible?  

XPO Logistics misclassifies, exploits drivers with independent contractor scheme designed to deny workers basic rights, benefits  

PSC Votes to End Sanctions against Cuba  

A Year of the Biden Administration in the Midst of Serious Conflicts  

Neither King Nor Subjects! The Legacy of Spain: 500 Years of Genocide, Slavery,
Racism and Colonialism  

Obrador's Popularity  


Sección en español  


Lenin: Libertad de crítica y unidad de acción  

Corte: Dos películas sobre el intento de revolución alemana de 1918  

XPO Logistics clasifica erróneamente y explota a los conductores con un esquema de contratista independiente diseñado para negar a los trabajadores derechos y beneficios básicos  

Resolución del CPS en oposición a las sanciones de Estados Unidos a Cuba  

Ucrania: ¡Ni un euro para guerras ajenas!  

Un año del gobierno de Biden en medio de graves conflictos  

¡Ni reyes, ni súbditos! El legado de España: 500 años de genocidio, esclavitud,
racismo y colonialismo  

La popularidad de Obrador 


Wednesday, February 02, 2022

US Peace Council call to action on Ukraine crisis

This call to action was initiated by the US Peace Council January 30th: 



Call to action:  Stop the war with Russia over Ukraine!


We must act now to stop the war with Russia over Ukraine, a war that would risk becoming a dangerous conflict between nuclear states. As people residing in the United States, we have a special responsibility to call upon the U.S. government to:

  •  Stop the war with Russia
  •  Stop the NATO expansion
  •  Stop sending weapons to Ukraine and the European Union
  •  Obey international laws and the UN Charter
  •  Resolve the current conflict within the United Nations Security Council
  •  De-escalate the threat of a nuclear war

Once again, our world is facing an imminent threat of war between two major nuclear powers. As in the past, the United States is using the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as the vehicle to wage war in clear violation of international law and the Charter of United Nations.

The Biden administration is currently flying $200 million worth of weapons and other “lethal aid” to Ukraine and has 8,500 US troops on standby to enter that country. ‘Nonessential’ U.S. diplomatic personnel and their families are being withdrawn from the country. The corporate media is lockstep in its portrayal of Russia as the enemy who is about to invade Ukraine. These actions constitute a de facto declaration of war, while the corporate media fan the flame of war.

This current escalation of aggression against Russia through expansion of NATO’s presence into Ukraine is a serious threat to world peace and requires a unified and rapid response by anti-war organizations to stop a major war.

To that end, we, the undersigned groups, have agreed to support a day of action on February 5, 2022, with our demands on the United States government.

On the week of January 30 to February 5, we will hold visibility actions by holding signs and banners in well-trafficked areas such as major intersections or highway overpasses that raise awareness of this urgent crisis and urge the President to stop the war with Russia.

On the afternoon of February 5, we will gather online for a national rally to demonstrate the breadth of opposition to war. During the rally, photos of the morning visibility actions will be shared.

Signatories (in alphabetical order):

  •  Answer Coalition
  •  Black Alliance for Peace
  •  CODEPink
  •  Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
  •  International Action Center
  •  Massachusetts Peace Action
  •  Popular Resistance
  •  Task Force on the Americas
  •  United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC)
  •  U.S. Peace Council
  •  Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom – US
  •  World BEYOND War

TO ENDORSE THE CALL AND SIGN THE PETITION TO PRESIDENT BIDEN AND
UN SECRETARY GENERAL, PLEASE VISIT:

https://popularresistance.org/nowarwithrussia/

TO REGISTER FOR THE FEBRUARY 5 NATIONAL RALLY, PLEASE VISIT:

bit.ly/StopWarWithRussia

BAP and UNAC statements on the Ukraine crisis

The January 27th press release from the Black Alliance for Peace was originally posted at:  blackallianceforpeace.com/bapstatements/ukrainebidenswar while the statement from the United National Antiwar Coalition was posted around January 26th at:  nepajac.org/USrussia.htm



Black Alliance for Peace

Ukraine:  Biden administration's "wag the dog"diversionary war?



January 27, 2022 --- The Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) along with the ANSWER Coalition, CODEPINK, Maryland Peace Action, Popular Resistance, and many other organizations will gather in Washington today at noon in front of the White House as part of an emergency mobilization of anti-war activists to express opposition to the unnecessary and extremely dangerous possibility of war in Ukraine.

With a 39% job approval rating, more deaths from covid than during the Trump administration, and a failure to deliver on most of promises made during the 2020 presidential campaign, the intentional escalation of tensions by the United States with Russia appears as a clumsy attempt by the Biden administration and the Democratic Party to divert attention from the historic failures of the administration’s domestic policies.

There could be no other rational explanation for why the Biden administration would encourage the Ukrainian coup government to reject the Minsk II agreement that provided a diplomatic framework for peacefully resolving the internal struggle between the Ukrainian government and regions that declared themselves independent of that government, unless, according to BAP National Organizer, Ajamu Baraka:

“The manufactured crisis with Russia over Ukraine, demonstrates once again the incredible recklessness and outrageous opportunism that the U.S./NATO/EU Axis of domination is prepared to pursue in order to achieve its geo-strategic objective of full-spectrum economic and political global domination.”

Whatever the explanation, it is clear that for African peoples, the U.S./NATO/EU Axis of Domination continues to represent the greatest threat to peace, human rights, and social justice on the planet today. That is why it is so absurd to see the Black Misleadership class lining up to demonstrate their support for war with Russia while Black people still face the structural violence of capitalism and the terror of state violence from the domestic army occupying our communities that are referred to as the police.

BAP says that it is irrational for any African to embrace the agenda of empire by giving credence or legitimacy to the crude mobilization of public opinion for conflict on behalf of NATO, a structure created to perpetuate white power and the colonial/capitalist project.

We are clear: we say once again, not one drop of the blood from Black workers, the colonized and nationally oppressed in defense of the U.S. capitalist oligarchy. 

No Compromise, No Retreat!

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United National Antiwar Coalition

US and NATO aggression towards Russia - danger at the Ukrainian border



The US government and its corporate media have been trying to build a case that Russia is getting ready to invade Ukraine.  Their main argument is that they have observed around 90,000 Russian troops near the border with Ukraine.  Near the border means that they are on Russian territory, this is what the US calls aggression.  Although US and NATO forces have surrounded Russia and have conducted military maneuvers right at the Russian border, that is deemed to be not provocative, but Russia massing troops in its own territory is.  What is never said in any of these reports is that there are 125,000 Ukrainian troops in the Donbass region right near the Russian border.  These troops have been freshly equipped by the US with advanced weaponry and US military “advisors” have been aiding them in their aggressive military posture.  The massing of Russian troops near its border is a defensive move on their part to counter the threat of the US and NATO and their ally Ukraine that wants NATO membership.

In 1990, as the Soviet Union was collapsing, James Baker the US secretary of state told the Soviet leaders that NATO would not expand east of Germany.  Since then, it has expanded into 14 countries in violation of that agreement, right up to the Russian border.  History has since shown the world that it is the US and its NATO allies that are the aggressors everywhere in the world.  It is the US with its military in more than 170 countries, with 20 times the number of foreign bases as all other countries in the world combined that has invaded and occupied one country after the next.  It is the US that spends almost as much on the military as all other countries combined. This is what the Russians fear and with good reason.

 

The Russians have only to look at the coup that the US orchestrated in Ukraine in 2014.  They can recall Senator John McCain speaking to the protesters in Maidan Square, Kiev, urging them forward to topple their government, and US diplomat Victoria Nuland as she brought treats for the Maidan protesters and was recorded on the phone saying “fuck the EU” because they wanted to replace the Ukrainian president with someone other than the US hand-picked person.  The US pick, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, of course, was installed as the new prime minister after the coup, and ever since the US has had important influence in Ukraine.  The new finance minister in the coup government was Natalie Jeresko, from the US and Joe Biden’s son took a role on the board of the largest Natural gas company in the country.   The new government contained far right and Nazi parties such as the Svoboda Party and others associated with a coalition of right-wing groups called the Right Sector In Ukraine today there are openly fascist militias, swastikas chalked on walls or displayed on jackets and torchlight marches through the streets with people chanting anti-Semitic and anti-Russian slogans.   This is what the US put in place and what Russia – who lost 20 million people to the Nazi terror in World War II – fears

 

The key demand of Russia is that Ukraine, which has the largest border with Russia of any European country, not become a NATO member.  They also demand that the U.S. and NATO back off on their approach to the Russian border and stop placing armed nuclear installations on their border.   The US/NATO/Ukraine aggression is happening at a time when the Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelenskiy has been making promises to “win back” Crimea and has started an offensive against the Eastern break-away regions of Luhansk and Donetsk.  All three areas are Russian speaking regions that rejected the 2014 coup as far-right and Nazi forces took hold of the government.  The people of Crimea voted by over 90% to break from Ukraine and re-integrate into Russia since they had been part of Russia untill 1956 anyway.  In the Donbass, which is the area of Luhansk and Donetsk, the people organized into the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Luhansk People’s Republic, created their own flags and built people’s militias to defend their territory against the right-wing and anti-Russian government of Kiev.  Although a cease fire agreement was reached, it has been consistently violated by Kiev and recently the Zelenskiy government has stepped-up attacks in the regions.  More than 14,000 people have been killed in this war in the Eastern Ukraine.

 

Another reason for the recent US/Ukraine aggression may be because just recently, Russia completed its Nordstream 2 natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany and is ready to turn it on.  This can provide gas to Germany and Europe at a much better price than the US can offer with its fracked gas.  This will also replace the Russian gas pipeline that runs through Ukraine.  Natural gas was a key factor in the 2014 Ukrainian coup.  Like many of the other recent US initiated wars, energy may be a big issue in this situation too.

 

We demand:

No US weapons or military advisors for the Ukrainian military

Stop the US saber rattling, No war with Russia

Keep Ukraine out of NATO