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Saturday, November 21st, 2015
In the aftermath of the latest attacks on Paris that left more than 130 dead, the corporate, Eurocentric media of the West is in overdrive to scare working people into sacrificing their civil liberties and convince us of the need to launch more aggressive bombing raids, with the possibility of deploying troops, in Iraq and Syria to defeat the Islamic State (ISIS). The attacks reek of a false flag operation by French security forces, but even if the attacks were indeed the work of ISIS, the attacks are nevertheless the inevitable response to Western imperialism’s exploitation of the Middle East and North Africa and worldwide military interventions.
Each
conflict in the Middle East and North Africa can be attributed to the policies
of Western imperialism. The conflict in Syria is not a civil war; it is a
regional proxy war being waged by Western imperialism through air strikes,
sanctions, and support for regional proxies (i.e., so-called “moderate” rebels,
Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, Israel, etc.), all with their own agendas, to
weaken movements and states opposed to their interests. Likewise, the war in
neighboring Iraq can be directly attributed to the illegal occupation of the
country by Western imperialism in 2003; al-Qaeda in Iraq, the predecessor of
ISIS, was not formed until after the U.S.-led occupation.
The U.S.
and its allies have over the last 50 years caused untold devastation and
suffering to millions of people in dozens of countries throughout the world,
especially in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. There is hardly a single country in
all three regions that hasn’t been subjected to airstrikes,
invasions, coups, sanctions, and/or mass murders by U.S.-led imperialism. The
rise of radical Islamic extremism itself has its origins in the policies of
U.S. imperialism to overthrow the People’s Democratic Government of Afghanistan
in the 1970s and 1980s. Muslims were recruited, trained, and armed by the U.S.
and its allies Pakistan, then under the control of Zia ul-Haq, an
authoritarian, anti-Soviet dictator with a radical Islamic agenda, and Saudi
Arabia, still controlled by one of the most corrupt and oppressive regimes in
the world with an extreme interpretation of Islamic law, in camps and madrassas
on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. These “freedom fighters”, as Ronald Reagan
referred to them, poisoned the water of schoolchildren,
mercilessly tortured teachers, raped women, and fought to reestablish the power
of the feudal landlords. After the Soviet withdrawal and the overthrow of the
socialist government, many of these Muslim fighters left Afghanistan to wage
violent insurgencies against the authoritarian dictators that serve as the
puppet masters of Western imperialism in their home countries and against the
Western states that support them.
Whenever
a terrorist attack is committed, Western politicians and the media try to
capitalize on the anger and fear of the masses to implement pre-planned
agendas, while deliberately ignoring the history of these very states in
committing terrorist acts themselves.
France
has terrorized the people of its former colonies for decades. In Algeria,
1.5 million were killed fighting for their independence from France, among many
other bloody wars of independence fought against France. French imperialism
routinely intervenes in its former colonies whenever its interests are
threatened; French special forces were sent to control the uranium mines in Niger and the Central
African Republic, and thousands of troops were deployed in the Ivory Coast to control the cocoa trade and also to Mali
to control the country’s mineral wealth in competition with Chinese
investments. To this day 14 former French colonies in Africa are forced to
pay France a ‘colonial tax’, putting $500 billion of wealth into
the French treasury each year instead of being used to help the desperately
impoverished people of Africa. When French President Hollande declared, “Our
democracy stands more true than these assassins,” he is referring to the same
‘democratic’ state that massacred 200 Algerian protestors in
Paris in 1961.
The most
recent attacks in Paris have the hallmarks of a false flag operation. A Syrian
passport was conveniently located by French police at the scene of one of the
attacks, an extremely helpful piece of evidence to justify closing the borders
for refugees fleeing the violence created by France and its allies and
illegally bombing cities in Syria. Hollande’s accusation that ISIS was
responsible for the attack, before any investigation was completed and before
ISIS, itself, claimed responsibility for the attack, as well as the appearance onWikipedia of
a detailed account of the attacks within two hours of them happening and
Hollande’s statement an hour before he made it raises serious suspicions that
this was a pre-planned attack by French security. False flag operations have
been used by many states to carry out pre-planned agendas. The Nazis did it in
1933 when they set fire to the Reichstag, Israel did it when Israeli agents
planted bombs in American and British owned civilian targets (known as the
Lavon Affair) in Egypt, and the U.S. did it during the Vietnam War (Gulf of
Tonkin Incident) and was prepared to do it Operation Northwoods, a plan by the
U.S. to bomb civilians targets in the U.S. as a pretext for war against Cuba.
French
police conducted more than 150 raids following the attacks in Paris. If the
U.S. Patriot Act and anti-terrorism activities of police in Canada, the U.K.,
Australia, and elsewhere tell us anything about these raids, it is that not all
of them were against suspected terrorists. The FBI has used the Patriot Act to
target anti-war, anti-globalization, environmentalist, immigrant, and socialist
movements in the U.S., and the RCMP have used anti-terrorism legislation to
monitor environmental and Indigenous
movements opposed to the Alberta Tar Sands.
Working
people must remember that the tragic and despicable attacks on Paris are the
inevitable consequence of Western imperialism’s destructive policies of
exploitation and terrorism abroad. Further restrictions on domestic civil
liberties and more military interventions will not keep working people safe. To
fight terrorism Western imperialism one must first stop engaging in it and
recognize the fundamental right of the people of the Middle East to
self-determination and to live in peace.
T.J. Petrowski is a Central Committee member of the Young
Communist League of Canada. You can read more of his articles on his website,tjpetrowski.com. Read
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