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Saturday, March 08, 2025

UNAC statements on Trump's Gaza plan and the founding of the AWAN and two anti-imperialist webinars + news [+ the GPUS condemns Trump’s proposal to displace Palestinians]

The BBC (Lina Sinjab, etc.) and NPR seem to be claiming that the new Sunni IslamisSyrian "government," which NPR's Jane Arrath (spelling?) just said doesn't have military or police forces, is both fighting resistance by ancien regime 'loyalists'  Alawites, Ba'athists, etc. and "flooding" Islamist "rebel" forces into the region because other "rebel" forces carried out "revenge attacks" and stirred up public anger.  According to Arrath, Syrian Druze think that they will be targeted next, and want protection, even from Israel.  NPR and the BBC have been ignoring Syria for around two or three months, except to say how bad the former government was and to examine Russia'relationship with the new regime and whether Assad will face what they call 'justice.'     


NPR cares about censorship of the new, award-winning joint Israeli-Palestinian documentary, but not other "Western" censorship of anti-war views, including their own choices about what to cover and what wording to use, and they put it into their own "woke" "identitarian" framework.  In 2023 they acted like only Arab and Muslim Americans, and a few college students, could be very angry (on the "pro-Palestinian" side) about Biden and Harris' policies in the Middle East.  In recent days the BBC and NPR have been going on about how happy Russian "propagandists" are about Trump's views on the Ukraine War, as if the BBC and NPR coverage isn't propagandistic and as if the mainstream US and UK media didn't back the "War on Terror(and now even alternative media voices have backed the warstarted since George W Bush left office   Things might be bad for dissenters in Russia now, but anti-war voices were and still are marginalized or censored and even arrested in the US and UK and other countries.   NPR and Co. doesn't even want to admit that "anti-war" views continue to exist after the Vietnam War, only referring to "isolationism" on the right, though they did refer to "anti-war" opinions regarding the "Gaza War" occasionally.  I saw parts of some reruns of the mathematical crime drama "NUMB3RS" from the late Bush-early Obama era recently and noticed the overt background of pro-war sentiment in some episodes, even regarding the Vietnam War (and there were complaints about Ken Burns' portrayal of the Vietnam War).  NPR's recent headlines from Ukraine have been about how Ukrainians have united around Zelensky in the face of Trump's attacks, fears that the western Ukrainian military will be deprived of both Maxar (spelling?) and StarLink (today)etc. and they directly state that Trump is wrong and Russia, alone, started the Ukraine War and that Zelensky isn't a "dictator."  They didn't correct Biden's Israel serving claims regarding the war in the Middle Eastern, which they won't name as one war with multiple independent fronts.  I noticed that the BBC or NPR suddenly started using the formulation 'Iranian-backed' with Hamas again earlier in March; they don't constantly use 'US-backed' or 'UK-backed' with Israel or "self-governing democracy" Taiwan, though that is obviously the case (and eastern Ukraine was at least "self-governing," in ordinary language, before 2022, and might have been as "democratic" as western Ukraine).  It might be true that many Ukrainians still support Zelensky, but that ialso what NPR would be expected to say, since they back the Ukraine policies of the Democratic Party/bipartisan "war party"/"deep state." They also refuse to examine what happens to alleged dissenters, independent journalists, conscientious objectors, dissenting churches, Zelensky's opponents, etc. under the western Ukrainian government (but a few days ago, I think on The Documentary, the BBC spent half and hour claiming that disagreement with the eastern Ukrainian governments is deadly), they don't ask about the war in eastern Ukraine prior to the Russian intervention or harm to civilianliving there now (they basically deny that anyone with rights lives there) or in third countries due to attacks by western forces or NATO, they avoid talking about the bombing of the NordStream pipelines, the assassination of civilians, and western Ukrainian cooperation with "terrorist" groups in West Africa and western Asia, etc.  NPR and PBS are in favor of and even spread "conspiracy theories" that make the Russian government or other official "enemies"  look bad, and decry theorizing about our government and elites.  They also don't want to talk about resistance to foreign occupation. They don't even cover Palestinian non-violent resistance very much.  I've hardly heard anything about non-violent marches that were apparently organized in Gaza before October 7, 2023 (and shot up by Israel from the border?)NPR does say "the occupied West Bank" but doesn't want to talk about the Israeli occupation of Gaza before the current war or the occupation of the Golan Heights and the area seized after the "West" had the Ba'athist government toppled .          


From Bobby Allen at NPR:  how dare X "affix" "state affiliated" on NPR's Twitter account, we only get 1% of our funding from the government!  How much government funding is required for them to accuse foreign media of being foreign government mouthpieces (and therefore not worth hearing out).  How much government funding is received by Voice of America, the BBC(their "partner") Deutsche Welle, the NHK, the CBC, Ireland's public media, etc.?  I doubt that they base the decision on an examination of how foreign media are funded, and media organizations can receive significant non-monetary support from government in addition to funding.     


They play soft anti-war music from the 60'(now they want Vietnam to help keep China down), but that's it.  "To everything, turn, turn,..."    


[Around Moday, March 3rd NPR information warrior Deana Temple Rastin (spelling?) was on 1A to vilify TikTok for allegedly manipulating content for political purposes.  They played a segment from her documentary, regarding a story from a young Uyghur woman in Germany about trying to post content against the Chinese governmentI didn't listen to everything, but I didn't hear them discuss whether US-based companieserve the government or display a Ubias.  I can't recall any mainstream media discussion of systematic corporate biaagainst pro-Palestinian or leftist speech (beyond the "liberal" Democratic Party left) at Facebook and Twitter, and hardly any discussion of anti-Russian bias.  If I remember correctly, early in the Ukraine War Facebook made an exception for threatening or violent language regarding Russia and Putin.  If violent talk about Russians iharmless, why don't they get rid of the rule entirely?  Why don't they let users blow off steam about the Middle East Or do they hope for actual violence?  The media trieto spread fear about alleged actions by TikTok, while ignoring or normalizing actions by US companies to aid the united "Western" war effort against Arab countries, Iran, and Russia.  I haven't heard any mainstream mention of the charge that a desire to block pro-Palestinian content is a major reason the "West" itargeting TikTok to begin with.  NPR ignored and excused the Biden administration's pressure on social media companies to carry out the censorship that the government can't, and what else was/iFacebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc. conspiring with the government to carry out?  There also hasn't been further discussion of other Chinese social media Americans can join to replace TikTok, though they aren't discussing/pushing alternatives to Twitter/X now either.  NPR'coverage hasn't been completely against TikTok, but they leave things out and take Ugovernment argumentseriously, without much evidence.]                  


Slightly edited:






NATO Not Wanted in Latin America


A webinar organized by Global Women for Peace United Against NATO was held March 8th at 10:30am EST, but I didn't get this posted in timeus06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UnAjaRt8RSK8AEdjCwo5uA#/registration



"Our next webinar is on a much neglected subject - the creeping NATO push for Latin American countries to join the military alliance. Colombia has been a NATO partner from some years and Argentina is a 'Global Partner'.


We bring you women's voices from Mexico, Nicaragua and Venezuela for insight into the perspective of their countries and their organisations as they strike out for independence and neutrality in an increasingly violent world..


NATO Not Wanted in South America


Please also register if the timing is not suitable for you, as we will send out a recording of the webinar a day or so later. Please also like and share!


Speakers:

   Alicia Angli - Mexico

   Fravia Marquez - Venezuela

   Coleen Littlejohn - Nicaragua

   Lorena Gimenez - Venezuela


Please also register if the timing is not suitable for you, as we will send out a recording of the webinar a day or so later to all who register.



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From UNAC -- Speakers:


Fravia Marquez Silva, is a former Venezuela Diplomat and the Executive Director for the International Summit for Antiimperialist Africans and Afro Descendants (Venezuela). She is part of the Free Alex Saab Committee.


Andreina Chavez is a political journalist with Venezuela Analysis and Peoples Dispatch.


Coleen Littlejohn is a retired development economist who has lived in Nicaragua for 44 years.  She has worked for Catholic Relief Services, Save the Children Canada and the World Bank, both in Nicaragua and in West Africa.


Alicia Angli works in the Secretariat of Welfare in Campeche, Mexico, where several social programs are delivered. She will brief us on the current administration of president Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.






On the founding conference of the Anti War Action Network (AWAN), held at the Wilder Foundation in Saint Paul, Minnesota February 15th: 


From Fight Back! News:   fightbacknews.org/articles/founding-conference-for-anti-war-action-network-a-major-success



Originally posted at:  nepajac.org/unacgreetingawan1.htm --



Richie Merino, a member of the UNAC Administrative Committee and the Bronx Antiwar Coalition, spoke at the conference:



UNAC greetings to the Anti-War Action Network



Good afternoon, comrades. My name is Richie, and I am honored to represent the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) here today. I proudly stand for UNAC—a coalition that unites member organizations across the country including my own the Bronx Anti War Coalition (BXAW) and Workers World Party. Your unwavering dedication to resisting imperialism and war energizes our shared struggle for justice and peace.


Today, we confront brutal challenges that target our communities both at home and around the world. The U.S. settler-colonial regime is not a benign institution—it is a repressive imperial system built on capitalist exploitation and designed to instill fear, deepen division, and secure power for the ruling class who profit from our suffering.


Deportation policies have long been a tool of oppression. For years, this repressive settler-colonial regime has used mass deportations against migrants, who are the victims of U.S. imperialist and interventionist policies in their own countries. These policies force people to flee oppressive conditions created directly by our interventions abroad. Many migrants are escaping nations crippled by sanctions or ruled by dictators and puppets installed by U.S. and Western regimes. Defending these migrants is not a crisis-dependent stance; it remains a core tenet of our organizing. We must acknowledge that the migrant crisis is a direct result of imperialism, and our struggle must reflect that reality.


Drastic reductions in healthcare, Medicaid, and public education continue to undercut decades of hard-fought progress. These cuts shatter the support structures built by generations of working-class struggle. We must firmly stand for universal programs and reject any means-testing that forces individuals to prove their poverty, for essential services like healthcare and education are human rights, not privileges to be earned.


White supremacy is not confined to transient political rhetoric; it is a persistent and pervasive force. Nonwhite communities face its brutal realities every day through state-sanctioned police brutality, mass evictions, entrenched poverty, and chronically under-resourced schools. We cannot choose to mobilize against white supremacy only under Republican presidents; combating this systemic violence must be an integral, everyday part of our work.


These repressive measures are part of a calculated strategy to instill panic and secure control in the hands of those who profit from division and fear. History teaches us that oppression only sharpens the resolve of the people. As our communities endure these relentless attacks, our response must be equally unyielding. It is imperative that we build our resistance block by block, starting right in our own neighborhoods. We must get to know our neighbors and understand the challenges they face every day—challenges that are often directly tied to the destructive effects of war and imperialism. Our local struggles—whether with crumbling infrastructure, persistent poverty, or under-resourced public services—are not isolated incidents; they are symptoms of a system that diverts our tax dollars from building community well-being and instead channels them into funding genocide and imperial aggression abroad.


When we ground our activism in the lived experiences of our communities, we forge unbreakable bonds locally while laying the critical groundwork for international solidarity. Our local efforts are integrally linked to our global fight. From Palestine, Syria, and Iran to the workers in our own cities, our movement spans geographies and unites our common struggles against capitalism and Western imperialism. Make no mistake: there is only one empire in the world—the Western empire—with the United States at its head. The U.S., a settler-colonial entity founded in the exact same way as Israel, through the systematic genocide of indigenous people, is actively committing genocide and dividing the globe into spheres of influence. It abhors any nation that resists becoming a vassal, and any state that stands up for its sovereignty and self-determination becomes the target of relentless U.S. imperial aggression.


If your organization is not yet part of UNAC, please find me, talk to me, and join us. We are militantly anti-imperialist and determined to build a national movement to support indigenous resistance to imperialism.


Congratulations to the Anti-War Action Network on this founding conference. This conference is a vital opportunity to build a robust anti-imperialist wing of the peace movement. Let us share our experiences, forge enduring alliances, and dismantle an oppressive system that thrives on war, exploitation, and division. Our adversaries, regardless of the labels they claim, have repeatedly demonstrated that they cannot defend the working class. They are all part of a repressive system built on capitalist imperial profit and the exploitation of our labor, lands and resources.


As we face the challenges ahead, let our unity resonate with one resounding call: “They say Get Back! We say Fight Back!” This is more than a slogan—it is the heartbeat of our ongoing struggle. Every day, in every action, we resist war, imperialism, and the oppressive systems that prioritize profit over people. Thank you for your tireless work and unwavering commitment. We look forward to deepening our dialogue, forging lasting alliances, and strengthening the bonds of international solidarity as we build a future free from war, exploitation, and systemic injustice.


In solidarity, forward together!






The US’ Role in Regime Change

Syria, Iraq, Libya...


www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftK-lE5KDbo 


"This is a recording of a livestream of an in-person meeting at the New School in New York City that took place on Feb. 6th, 2025. The US was deeply involved in the recent overthrow of the Syrian government and has been deeply involved in the internal affairs of countries around the world including "color revolutions" and regime change operations in every country that will not bow to its dictates. The people of the world are seeing this and fighting back. This meeting was sponsored by Students for Justice in Palestine at the New School in New York as well as the Bronx Antiwar Coalition, Workers World Party, Black Intifada, Young Democratic Socialists at the New School and the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC)."






Originally posted at:  nepajac.org/trumpgazaplan.htm



UNAC Statement on Trump's Plan for Gaza

2/10/25


The United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) condemns Trump’s planned new Nakba in Gaza.  He plans to remove Palestinians from their home in Gaza and force them to some third country, and to have the US “own” Gaza and turn it into a “Riviera of the Middle East” with lots of real estate development and profit for him and his cronies.  This plan can be called by many names such as “ethnic cleansing,” “forced displacement,” and “genocide.”  It is all a war crime as defined by the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the Geneva Accords.  In his recent statement, Trump bragged that if all Israeli hostages are not returned immediately, “all hell will break out” in Gaza, as if US and Israeli policies have not already caused “hell” for the people of Gaza.


Palestinians return to the north after ceasefire


Trump also claimed that when the Palestinians are expelled from Gaza, they will not be allowed to return.  His claim that the Palestinians would not want to return to their destroyed homes and infrastructure in Gaza is belied by the joy they displayed as they embarked on the harsh journey back to their ruined homes and cities during this ceasefire.  Their determination to stay in Gaza is an act of resistance against the criminal Zionist entity called Israel and its US backers.  UNAC applauds them for this resistance.  And we also applaud the heroic resistance of the Palestinian fighters as they resisted the Israeli military with its US arms, tanks, planes and bombs against their few small arms and improvised weapons.


Despite the Israeli terror and genocide, the determined resistance of the Palestinian people caused Israel to fail in Gaza.  They were unable to destroy Hamas and eliminate the Palestinian people.  World opinion came down of the side of the Palestinian people and Israel and the US were isolated as the entire world voted in the United Nations for a ceasefire while Israel and the US stood alone and opposed it.  With each bomb that dropped on Gaza the resistance was strengthened.


So, when Israel could not eliminate the Palestinians in Gaza and was forced into a ceasefire it did not want, Trump stepped in to try and accomplish the task for them.  Trump’s plan for the US to “own” Gaza is little more than naked imperialism.  The US has no right to Gaza.  If Russia had asserted that it would take over and “own” Gaza the US and the rest of the world be up in arms.   Trump will fail too.  The Palestinians will not leave their homeland.  The Arab states and the entire world are opposed to the US plan and we in the US, in the heart of this genocidal regime have a special role to play.  We must remain in the streets and struggle till we end this imperialist, genocidal regime and help bring peace and sovereignty to the Palestinian people.


From the River to the Sea all of Palestine Will be Free!






[Added here March 9th; originally posted at:  www.gp.org/green_party_condemns_trumps_call_to_displace_palestinians



Green Party Condemns Trump’s Call to Displace Palestinians



The Green Party of the United States condemns the proposal by President Trump to permanently displace Palestinians from Gaza and their homeland. For more than 70 years, Palestinians have sought the right to return to their homes after being displaced by Israel and other colonial powers.


Greens also condemn the United States for failing to arrest Israel President Netanyahu, an indicted war criminal, when he came to Washington, DC to meet with Trump. It called on Trump and Congress to make clear that the U.S. strongly opposes the ongoing efforts by Netanyahu to break the ceasefire.



Green Party of the United States
www.gp.org


For Immediate Release:
February 5, 2025


Contact: 
Gloria Mattera, Media Coordinator,  media[at gp org], 202-804-2758



“Both the Democrats and Republicans have aided Israel in their genocide against the Palestinian people. The unwavering support by President Biden and the Democrats for Netanyahu’s war crimes was a major factor in returning a convicted felon calling for a dictatorship back into the White House. It is no surprise that Trump is embracing ethnic cleansing. He primarily sees the destruction of Gaza by Israel as an opportunity for profits by turning the occupied territories into a redevelopment project to benefit Israel, contractors, and predatory financiers,” said Craig Cayetano, co-chair of the national Green Party.


The Green Party national platform has long called “on the U.S. President and Congress to suspend all military and foreign aid, including loans and grants, to Israel until Israel withdraws from the Occupied Territories, dismantles the separation wall in the Occupied West Bank including East Jerusalem, ends its siege of Gaza and dismantles settler colonies and systemic apartheid toward its non-Jewish citizens.”


As Americans for Justice in Palestine Action has pointed out, “international law is clear: the forced transfer of a civilian population under occupation is a war crime. The Fourth Geneva Convention (Article 49) prohibits an occupying power from deporting or transferring the population of an occupied territory.”


Trump’s proposal to forcefully relocate the Palestinian people to Jordan and Egypt has long been rejected not only by Palestinians but by both countries. Such relocation was a principal goal of the IDF in its recent genocide. 


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Friday, February 14, 2025

Some statements on the 2024 presidential election

This article also should have been posted months ago.  I could have added more.  


I thought it was said, seriously or not, that presidential elections could be predicted based on which major party candidate's Halloween mask was most popular in stores, yet I heard nothing about that in 2024.   Was the media hiding bad news for Harris or is it not really predictive?   


Not in much of an order:




November 4th:  The PFLP calls for boycott of U.S. elections www.workers.org/2024/11/81765/


www.liberationnews.org/psl-statement-trump-wins-as-the-democratic-party-moves-further-to-the-right/


This link to a PDF sent out November 10th by the PCUSA might not work :  chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://johnreedcenter.net/images/PCUSA%20Post-Election%20Statement%202024.pdf


From Simplicius:  simplicius76.substack.com/p/election-aftermath-notes-on-the-grand


GATT -- goingagainstthetide.org/2024/11/13/the-reactionary-repudiation-of-a-restorationist-program-and-the-ongoing-tantrums-of-two-reactionary-petty-bourgeoisies/


www.struggle-la-lucha.org/2024/11/11/why-we-should-commemorate-nov-11-4/


www.struggle-la-lucha.org/2024/11/04/the-siege-of-north-gaza/


www.struggle-la-lucha.org/2024/11/08/the-revolution-never-gets-old/


www.struggle-la-lucha.org/2024/11/09/a-cuban-perspective-on-race-and-revolution/


www.struggle-la-lucha.org/2024/11/17/amsterdam-pogrom-was-anti-palestinian-not-anti-jewish/


www.workers.org/2024/11/82029/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=solidarity-with-samidoun-and-charlotte-kates


www.workers.org/2024/10/81626/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=yahya-al-sinwar-su-vida-inspirara-a-muchos-mas-para-liberar-palestina


October 26th:  www.workers.org/2024/10/81659/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hamas-affirms-solidarity-with-iran


Portugal:  Belated fruits of the November 1975 coup  www.workers.org/2024/11/82209/


Passed away October 12th in Hyderabad, India:  G.N. Saibaba, 1967-2024:  www.workers.org/2024/11/81696/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=g-n-saibaba-1967-2024


www.workers.org/2024/11/81678/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=martinique-and-guadeloupe-french-colonies-in-the-caribbean-demand-lower-prices


www.workers.org/2024/11/82136/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=trumps-cabinet-picks-are-cast-of-vultures


From a July 2010 tour in China  An educational trip to China:  Reflections of a philosopher www.workers.org/2024/11/81725/


Evaluating Lebanon ceasefire deal:  www.workers.org/2024/11/82220/


www.workers.org/2024/11/82216/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=resistance-praises-hezbollah-for-forcing-israels-ceasefire-in-lebanon


November 3rd, on a demonstration October 20th in New York:  www.workers.org/2024/11/81735/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=palestinian-feminists-expose-democrats-attempt-to-hijack-reproductive-justice-in-new-york


www.struggle-la-lucha.org/2024/11/15/trumps-fascist-cabinet-picks-and-what-will-stop-them/


www.struggle-la-lucha.org/2024/11/11/only-mass-struggle-can-defeat-trump-and-all-capitalist-reaction/


www.struggle-la-lucha.org/2024/11/09/trumps-fascism-revival-faces-working-class-resistance/


www.workers.org/2024/11/81872/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=british-imperialism-renew-indian-ocean-bombing-base


November 2nd:  www.workers.org/2024/11/81868/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=hamas-says-temporary-truce-wont-stop-genocide-in-gaza


march in Seattle against the ‘two-party war machine:’  www.workers.org/2024/11/81934


From Monica Moorehead, November 12th:  www.workers.org/2024/11/81931/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=capitalism-biggest-winner-in-election-campaign


November 5th:  www.workers.org/2024/11/81782/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=defend-the-multinational-multigendered-working-class


October 29th: Election Day – and after  www.workers.org/2024/10/81640/


www.struggle-la-lucha.org/2024/11/07/working-class-activists-and-u-s-president-cross-paths-in-baltimore/


From APLredphoenixnews.com/2024/11/09/trump-wins-we-fight-on-harder-than-ever/  redphoenixnews.com/2024/11/05/election-2024-fascism-is-at-the-gates/


November 22nd:  liberationroad.substack.com/p/refuse-resist-contest compare to

November 4th:  liberationroad.substack.com/p/finding-our-balance-facing-the-moment


www.racket.news/p/the-democrats-dirty-tricks-playbook 


portside.org/2024-11-19/four-myths-about-kamala-harriss-loss  


? -- portside.org/2024-11-25/democratic-socialist-post-election-musings


Trump’s Victory Calls For Amputation – Democratic Necrosis Is To Blame -- theredspectre.com/dem-necrosis.html


? -- indi.ca/the-resistance-gives-a-shit-about-your-elections/ 

 indi.ca/no-one-is-running-america/ 

 indi.ca/zombie-democracy/ 


www.racket.news/p/goodbye-to-joe-biden-and-whoever 


From before the election:  racket.news/p/the-democrats-dirty-tricks-playbook


The Democratic Party consultant con:  thebaffler.com/latest/the-consultant-con-kiefel


From Jack Rasmus:  jackrasmus.com/2025/01/24/bidens-pernicious-presidential-legacies-print/ 


From Stephen Semler:  www.stephensemler.com/p/how-the-most-unpopular-us-president 


Seymour Hersh on the Biden Administration's adventurism abroad, etc.:  seymourhersh.substack.com/p/nord-stream-and-the-failures-of-the


From Aurelien:  aurelien2022.substack.com/p/the-curse-of-zhou-bai-den 


cosmonautmag.com/2024/11/election-2024-dont-mourn-organize/


cosmonautmag.com/2024/11/lessons-of-the-election/


cosmonautmag.com/2024/12/the-day-after-trump-won/


cosmonautmag.com/2024/12/birth-of-a-bonaparte-trump-and-the-end-of-us-bourgeois-democracy/


unpopularfront.news/p/what-happened-here-c9f and portside.org/2025-02-08/what-happened-here


www.counterpunch.org/2025/02/02/bidens-environmental-record/


A war on the environment in Gazawww.counterpunch.org/2025/02/09/ravaging-the-soils-of-gaza/


cosmonautmag.com/2024/11/towards-a-united-front-for-palestine/


A statement from the PFLPdiario-octubre.com/2025/02/08/comunicado-del-frente-popular-para-la-liberacion-de-palestina-2/


A Hamas report on Israel's ceasefire violationswww.dropsitenews.com/p/hamas-report-israeli-ceasefire-violations-gaza-netanyahu


A pregnant woman killed by Israel in the West Bankdiario-octubre.com/2025/02/10/israel-asesina-en-cisjordania-a-una-mujer-embarazada-de-ocho-meses/




On the new chair of the DNC:  theworker.news/2025/02/08/new-dnc-chair-praises-good-billionaires-condemns-palestinian-resistance/





At the Democratic Party's 2024 National Convention:  theworker.news/2024/08/25/the-dnc-and-opportunism-in-the-palestine-solidarity-movement/


kathleenlwallace.substack.com/p/how-did-we-get-here


CAM:  covertactionmagazine.com/2023/11/16/what-happened-to-the-liberals/


indyweek.com/news/wake/plain-clothes-ice-agent-at-wake-county-justice-center-tells-attorneys-to-take-their-immigration-conversation-elsewhere/


www.counterpunch.org/2025/02/07/the-palestine-exception-to-free-speech-is-un-american/


patrianuestra.wordpress.com/2025/02/10/fbi-halla-miles-de-paginas-secretas-sobre-el-asesinato-de-john-f-kennedy/


mltheory.wordpress.com/2024/12/22/the-syrian-assad-government-has-fallen/


fair.org/home/nyt-advises-trump-to-kill-more-venezuelans/'


fair.org/home/syria-is-free-say-media-but-that-shouldnt-mean-free-of-us-occupation/


sonar21.com/illusionary-empire-by-ryan-l-dudley/


Will Gaza's resistance sink both Trump and Biden? --  meaninginhistory.substack.com/p/will-trumps-honeymoon-end-on-saturday


unpopularfront.news/p/what-happened-here-c9f and portside.org/2025-02-08/what-happened-here


www.algora.com/Algora_blog/2025/02/08/usaid-democrat-as-much-as-republican


simplicius76.substack.com/p/usaids-demise-sparks-dizzying-acceleration


Rights and Dissent on Tulsi Gabbardwww.rightsanddissent.org/news/tulsi-gabbards-nomination-for-director-of-national-intelligence/


US mercenaries in Gazaresponsiblestatecraft.org/us-contractors-gaza/


On the allegation that KPA soldiers fought in the Ukraine Warresponsiblestatecraft.org/north-korea-troops-in-russia/


covertactionmagazine.com/2024/12/03/media-distorting-north-korean-role-in-russo-ukraine-war/


"Color revolution" tactics and sabotage, to stop Trump and state Republicans, but not the ethnic cleansing carried out under Biden:  portside.org/2025-02-11/doge-hiring-response-did-not-disappoint





unac.notowar.net/end-the-attacks-on-samidoun-and-all-palestinian-rights-supporters/


International Human Rights Day - the Crime of Sanctions -- December 10th 7-9pm Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1518 M Street NW, Washington, DC -- https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tZBOyiJPQOudUzHUjOS2Eg#/registration






Originally posted at:  nepajac.org/election2024.htm

 

UNAC statement on the 2024 Presidential Election


11/06/2024



In the 2024 Presidential elections, neither candidate spoke for peace.  The election was held while there was a US/NATO war with Russia in Ukraine and a US/Israeli genocide in Palestine and an ever-expanding war in West Asia.  The election was held at a time that the US is militarily encircling and threatening China and North Korea and intensifying sanctions against Cuba and some 42 other countries around the world. But there was almost no mention of this or of peace during this campaign.  The US electoral system failed the people by not providing a choice for peace or a choice on other issues that are essential for the people in the US or the people of the world.  Instead, we heard racist rhetoric and name calling.


The wars and the massive military budget which feeds them will continue while food prices, rents, and the costs of other essentials will rise.  More and more adult children are moving in with their parents as job opportunities disappear and higher education is out of reach for most.  Addressing these issues along with the worsening climate crisis could have made a difference.  The campaign could have been used to mobilize people around these issues and the results might have been different, there could have been an advance for humanity.  But instead, it was the people of the US and the world who lost this election no matter who won.


But this is what we expected.  The two capitalist/imperialist parties that are the only two that are allowed to seriously contend in federal elections could never mobilize people to struggle for peace and human needs.  By definition, they are for increasing profits for the obscenely rich which means exploitation of working people in the US and around the world.


So, what do we do now?


This election, perhaps more than any other in the recent past shows us that we will not get our needs met through the 2-party electoral system.  All gains we have won in the past have been through struggle, whether for the right to join a union, the women’s right to vote, abortion rights or other women’s rights, civil rights, LQBTQ+ rights or peace.  This is still the only way forward.  We must continue to build our movement and harness the power of millions of people demanding their right to peace, justice, freedom and the right to thrive.  This will be a movement against these Capitalist parties and their billionaire backers. UNAC, as a peace coalition, is working to build such a movement.  You can join UNAC by going here: https://www.unacpeace.org/join.html.


We must accelerate our movement against this new right-wing government by staying in the streets, organizing against the genocide in Palestine and joining with UNAC and others who will be building for a demonstration in DC and around the country during Trump’s inauguration. Join us.






Sent out by email November 20th and posted at:  blackallianceforpeace.com/bapstatements/2024uselection




The Face of the White People's House May Have Changed but the War on the Oppressed Working Class Hasn't


No Matter Who Sits in the White Peoples’ House the War Being Waged by the U.S. Colonial/Capitalist Class Against the Black Colonized Working Class and All Oppressed Peoples and Nations Will Continue



“Hide nothing from the masses of our people. Tell no lies. Expose lies whenever they are told. Mask no difficulties, mistakes, failures. Claim no easy victories...”
— Amilcar Cabral



It was under the Democrats and the first “Black” president that the Department of Defense 1033 program that militarizes local police forces was expanded by 2,400%; the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) expanded by 1,900%; Libya, the most prosperous African  and Pan African nation was attacked and destroyed; the war on Yemen began; the Occupy Wall Street Movement was smashed; the FBI created the “Black Identity Extremist” label; the banks were bailed out from the economic collapse that they created, but not the working class; Black people lost more wealth  than was lost at the end of Reconstruction in 1870s; and, despite police killings across the country, including Mike Brown in Ferguson, the Obama administration only brought Federal charges against one killer-cop.  Yet, with the return of Trump, opportunists in our communities and beyond are telling us that the real culprits in our oppression and the targets for opposition are Trump and republicans.


The Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) rejects this kind of ahistorical opportunism.


We are clear. The anti-democratic duopoly is made up of  representatives of the capitalist class and provides cover for what is, in reality, the dictatorship of capital. In this, the duopoly reveals the class nature of the state. This dictatorship, the true enemy of the people, is the target of our agitation and organizing.


Focusing attention on the Trumpian wing of the capitalist class as the primary or principal contradiction facing the people in the U.S. or in the world, obscures the reality that the dominant wing of capital, finance capital, along with the U.S. based transnational corporations, have captured and are operating through both parties. However, it is the democratic party wing of the dictatorship of capital that has championed what is popularly referred to as neoliberalism. Neoliberalism, first given coherence under Ronald Reagan, eventually migrated to the democratic party under Bill Clinton and the Democratic Leadership Council, whose “third way politics” aligned with both neoliberals and neoconservatives (neocons). Trumpism is the particular (national) manifestation of the global crisis of neoliberal capitalism. The republican party’s capture of the executive and all branches of government will not resolve the structural contradictions of neoliberal capital. What we can expect, then, is the strengthening of the repressive state apparatus and more targeted repression. To be clear, this process would have continued under a Harris administration because Harris promised to maintain the same trajectory of state repression in the name of capital. Because of the bipartisan jettisoning of liberal democratic and human rights in favor of the capitalist order, it does not matter which individual is sitting in the white peoples’ house. Therefore, the correct approach for opposition forces is one that grounds the people’s understanding of the objective structural contradictions of the capitalist order and that builds their capacity to struggle against that order  – regardless of which wing of the duopoly represents it. Focusing on only one part of the duopoly is akin to focusing on only one faction of the capitalist class.


Despite any rhetoric to the contrary, BAP expects Trump will govern as a neoliberal. That is why certain elements of the ruling class turned to him again. Continued austerity, especially at the state and local levels, will persist, as well as privatization of public assets, tax breaks for the capitalist class, the suppression and repression of labor, fiscal and monetary policies that prop-up capitalist profits and undermine human rights and, of course, the targeted use of military power to advance the interests of the capitalist dictatorship. We believe, however, that Trump will make as his main mission the primary concern of the neoliberal elite:  smashing the movement toward de-dollarization.


We cannot afford to have any illusions or harbor any sentimentality about the nature of this system. As we organize in political spaces controlled by Black democrats, it would be suicidal if we did not understand the role these neocolonial puppets play – primarily against any organized opposition – in the war that capital is waging against the people. Under Biden-Harris, we saw  police, judicial, and media suppression of mobilizations in solidarity with the Palestinian people, the student intifada, the Uhuru 3, African Stream media, and many others. And it is no coincidence that so-called “cop cities” are being constructed across the country in those urban areas being managed by Black democrat party functionaries or, what Black Agenda Report refers to as the “Black Misleadership Class.”  


This corrupted Black petit-bourgeois professional/managerial class, positioned in government, corporate and non-profit sectors, provides the buffer and role models for individual material advancement at the expense of the Black working class.


And while we are dealing with cop cities, we also understand what is coming with the mass deportations of non-white migrants and the violent law and order rhetoric that is already emanating from the Trumpian forces. But let us not forget that, under the Biden-Harris regime, mass deportations rose by 250 percent, of which Harris campaigned on being “tough” on the border. Anti-immigrant rhetoric is also bipartisan.


Like all people, we want to live decent, prosperous lives in peace and in harmony with all humanity and nature. But we are going to have to fight for peace. And for that struggle BAP is guided by the principles of the Black radical peace tradition that states clearly:


Peace is not the absence of conflict, but rather the achievement by popular struggle and self-defense of a world liberated from the interlocking issues of global conflict, nuclear armament and proliferation, unjust war, and subversion through the defeat of global systems of oppression that include colonialism, imperialism, patriarchy, and white supremacy.


That is the task and the responsibility that we take on. We are not afraid of any individual or oppressive system. We gladly take on this fight with the certainty that one day we will defeat the Pan European white supremacist colonial/capitalist patriarchy that is the enemy of collective humanity.


The struggles and sacrifices being made by the Palestinian peoples to defend their dignity and popular sovereignty is the example we embrace. This is why we say that, no matter the circumstances, no matter the challenge, no matter the intensity of the repression, we are building on the sacrifices of our people and guided by revolutionary principles. Our call will always be:


No Compromise, No Retreat!

Coordinating Committee, Black Alliance for Peace






This was originally posted November 13th at: piattaformacomunista.com/index.php/la-vittoria-di-trump-e-le-sue-conseguenze/  or see:  piattaformacomunista.com/index.php/leggete-scintilla-n-149-novembre-2024/ ; slightly edited. 


Scintilla n. 149, November 2024
edited by Piattaforma Comunista – for the Communist Party of the Proletariat of Italy



Trump's Victory and its Consequences


On November 5th, the American people were granted the deceptive right to choose which of the two vampires will suck the blood of workers, exploited workers, oppressed peoples, at home and abroad, for the next 4 years.


The most reactionary and chauvinistic candidate, the proto-fascist tycoon Donald Trump, won.


But the US came out of these elections even more divided and polarized. The election campaign with its side dish of attacks and personal attacks has left wounds that will not heal in a short time.


Trump's victory is the victory of those most aggressive and chauvinistic sectors of finance capital, those super-billionaires (Musk, Horowitz, Mellon, Adelson, Griffin, Uihlein, etc.), the big cryptocurrency operators and AI promoters, who supported his candidacy with hundreds of billions of dollars to achieve higher profits through protectionist policies, the tax cut and deregulation for the big monopolies promised by the tycoon.


The return to the White House of Trump, one of the most aggressive pacesetters of the world reaction, will determine consequences that are not difficult to predict.


First of all, with a second presidential term it will be easier for the Trump-Vance duo to establish an even more reactionary, anti-democratic and repressive system of government. U.S. fascism will take further steps.


The consolidation of white supremacism, authoritarianism and anti-worker policies in the States will lead to the strengthening of the autocrats in power and of the extreme right-wing politicians in the various countries, with a development of racist, chauvinist, populist and fascist movements. 


Social media will be used to the maximum as a sounding board to spread irrationalism, conspiracy theories, fake news and fears that are exploited by the far right. 


On the international level, the struggle to maintain the world hegemony of declining US imperialism will become even harder, and will be directed mainly against the growing Chinese imperialist power, through trade and financial wars, increasing tariffs on imported goods, blockade of investments, accompanied by the strengthening of the military apparatus in the Asia Pacific.


Other than "I will stop wars", as Trump declared. With the MAGA program, the struggle between the imperialist powers will enter a new and sharper phase, increasing international tension in every respect and entering into direct conflict in many countries.


Zionism, with its criminal and genocidal policies, will be even more supported by Washington, even perpetuating the open conflicts between the cliques of the pro-imperialist Arab bourgeoisie. In Venezuela, support for the coup plotters will continue to fight Chinese and Russian rivals who present themselves with the illusory face of multipolarity.


Another consequence of Trump's victory will be the growing tension in relations between the US and the EU.


The result of the US elections will have several impacts. The protectionism of US industry will hurt exporting countries; the increase in military spending to increase military autonomy from the US, always in "unshakable alliance" (Meloni dixit) with the US and NATO, will aggravate the burden weighing on the shoulders of workers and peoples.  


[Two missing paragraphs, translated with Google: 


Hard years await us, of worsening of the general crisis of the imperialist-capitalist system, of more intense reaction, in which the development of the policies of a proletarian united front and of a united anti-imperialist and anti-fascist front will be of fundamental importance.


This is a line that communists must apply at the national and international levels, taking into account the different specific situations to build alliances and tactical agreements subordinated to the strategic goal, without ever renouncing their independence and their political and ideological positions, working to accumulate and prepare forces in view of revolutionary developments.]






This was originally posted atwww.pcmle.org/EM/spip.php?article13473 


En Marcha #2116, November 12-18, 2024
Central Organ of the Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Ecuador




USA: The far right wins again with Trump


Trump's election is the result of a demagogic and populist discourse that was based on the great aspirations of the American people, for whom the four years of Democratic government have meant a deterioration in their living conditions.


On Tuesday, November 5, 2024, the United States elections took place, which resulted in the triumph of Donald Trump as the 47th president, after having obtained the majority in the Electoral College.


Trump's election is the result of a demagogic and populist discourse that was built on the great aspirations of the U.S. people, for whom the four years of Democratic government have meant a deterioration in their living conditions and disappointment with the failure to comply with the electoral promises made in 2020 by the Democratic Biden – Harris team, in particular, the frustration regarding the offers of protection to the migrant and African-American population.


Under the Biden administration, inflation increased, which meant a reduction in the purchasing power of working-class wages; while families saw their wages purchase less and less, the government invested [b]illions of dollars in military support to Ukraine, but health care and educational services, as well as infrastructure, are deteriorating, as seen in the storms and hurricanes such as Helene in North Carolina.


The Democrats ran the current Vice President Kamala Harris as their candidate, so they had to build a discourse that defended the management of the government, while the Republicans developed their discourse as an option against the war and the economic crisis, something similar to what Trump developed in 2016 in his first election. Another cause is the weakening of the U.S. popular movement that has not been able to stop the massive layoffs by several companies or actions such as those of the Supreme Court, when it decided to ignore the right of women in the U.S. to abortion, which led several sectors, instead of confronting the extreme right, to seek agreements to present themselves as "reasonable" or "rational," accepting measures against migrants and workers.


The American Party of Labor (APL) has pointed out that: "In the face of Trump's victory, democratic, progressive and socialist forces must unite to fight tirelessly against the rise of fascism wherever it appears. To put it plainly, when the contradictions of capital manifest themselves and the workers become radicalized, there must be a communist party present and prepared to confront them."