Blair, Olmert and Bush are murderers
By George Galloway MP
08/04/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- “Expanding and strengthening” the onslaught
against the people of Lebanon. That was Israel’s response to the
international outcry over the slaughter of 56 civilians, most of
them children, in Qana.
And with the world’s eyes turned to the increasingly savage
offensive in southern Lebanon, Israel has tightened the noose of
collective punishment around the Palestinians in Gaza.
Accompanying all this are the barely concealed calls in Washington
for an assault on Iran and Syria.
No one should be in any doubt which way the chain of cause and
effect runs. George Bush, with Tony Blair at his heel, is backing
Israel to the hilt because the US wants Hizbollah’s resistance in
Lebanon smashed as a prelude to an attack on Iran. In Washington,
Blair alluded to such a war.
Catastrophe
It is their perverse reaction to the catastrophe engulfing the
occupation in Iraq, where the number of US forces is now increasing
rather than being “drawn down” as was promised to military families
earlier this year.
To the Iraq disaster we can add Afghanistan, where Britain lost
three more soldiers on Monday.
Where two wars have failed, perhaps a wider one might succeed. Such
is the logic that is tearing hundreds of Lebanese civilians to
shreds and is bringing us to the brink of a gigantic conflagration.
That is also the reasoning behind US, British and Israeli talk of
imposing a foreign force in southern Lebanon. This is not a plan for
peace - it is a step to further war.
The belligerent forces - Israel, armed by the US, with Blair using
British airports to act as quartermaster - are talking of sending
troops as an alternative to a ceasefire.
They want the war to continue until Israel wins, and they want to
deploy forces in southern Lebanon to help Israel win. They are
becoming more anxious to get other countries to send those troops
precisely because Israel is not winning.
Its generals have been shocked by the effectiveness of Hizbollah’s
military resistance. Politically, the invasion of Lebanon - for that
is what it is - is already a disaster for Israel and the US.
It has strengthened the national resistance in Lebanon, with
Hizbollah at its centre. Lebanon’s pro-Western Government speaks of
Hizbollah as resistance fighters.
Far from reopening sectarian and confessional divisions, which the
US and Israel hoped would embroil Hizbollah in civil war, the
assault on Lebanon has rallied huge numbers of Christians, Druze and
Sunni Muslims behind the banner of Hizbollah.
Across the Middle East anger is boiling at Israel and the US
certainly, but also at the corrupt kings and puppet presidents who
are allowing the
massacre of Lebanon to take place. Millions are taking inspiration
from the Lebanese resistance. It is that resistance that could halt
the wider war drive and bring some relief to the besieged
Palestinians.
Make no mistake, if that resistance is broken, the result will be no
kind of peace, but an even wider war.
If Israel, the US and Britain win in southern Lebanon, I warn you
not to be Iranian; I warn you not to be Syrian; I warn you not to be
an infant in Gaza; I warn you not to be old in Bint Jbeil; I warn
you not to thirst for freedom in Egypt; I warn you not to cry out
for justice in Jordan; I warn you not to demand democracy in Saudi
Arabia - for if the imperialist forces win in Lebanon, more Middle
Eastern countries will be dragged into the maw of war, and the hand
of reaction will be strengthened everywhere.
But if they are defeated, if the resistance led by Hizbollah halts
the invasion of Lebanon, if it refuses to kneel before imperial
might, then a fire will be lit under every throne and in every
corrupt chancellery from the Atlantic coast of North Africa to the
banks of the Euphrates.
It will speed the day when the impoverished masses across the region
take control of their destiny. It will give new hope to the
Palestinians.
It will inspire those Israelis, currently few in number, who know
the next six decades cannot be like the last and that there must be
justice for Palestine. It will bring us closer to a durable peace.
And, in humbling the masters of global military and economic power,
it will embolden everyone who is fighting for a better world.
Stop Israel’s attacks
Saturday 5 August l 12 noon l Speakers Corner, Hyde Park, London
(near Marble Arch tube) - Called by Stop the War Coalition,
Palestine Solidarity Campaign, CND, the British Muslim Initiative
and Lebanese community organisations
First published at
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