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ILPS Decries US Hypocrisy on the Russian-Georgian Conflict
| ILPS Decries US Hypocrisy on the Russian-Georgian Conflict |
ILPS
Decries US Hypocrisy on the Russian-Georgian Conflict, Demands US and NATO to
Get Out of Caucasus
The US and its NATO allies have presented a distorted picture of the conflict
between Russia and Georgia over South Ossetia and Abkhazia. And the western
media have stridently acted as the purveyor of US imperialist propaganda. The
hypocrite George W. Bush has spearheaded the propaganda campaign by
misrepresenting Russia as the aggressor and violator of the
sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia in the current Russian-Georgian conflict.
In fact, Georgia unleashed the aggression against South Ossetia and against the Russian peacekeeping force there by raining artillery fire, missiles and bombs on the capital city of Tskhinvali and sending an invasionary armored force against it on August 7 and 8. Hundreds of civilians were killed. Russian peacekeeping troops were also killed and wounded. Only subsequently did the Russian military forces retaliate and take over the Georgian city of Gori.
Prof. Jose Maria Sison is the chairperson of the International
Coordinating Committee of the International League of Peoples' Struggle (ILPS).On the day before the Georgian aggression against South
Ossetia, a joint US-Georgian military exercise
was completed. It was called “Immediate Response 2008” and involved more than
1,000 US Army, Marine and National Guard troops. The US
air force had ferried from Iraq 2,000 Georgian troops. GeorgiaIraq.
It is very clear that Georgia
would not have gone on its military adventure without backing from the US.
The US
has trained the Georgian army since 1991. It has provided Georgia
with more than $1-billion in “aid” and has been the No. 1 source of foreign
direct investments. Soon after the Georgian aggression, the USGeorgia
under the pretext of humanitarian mission of providing food and other supplies
to the country’s population.
The US
and the European Union within the NATO framework are involved in the armed
conflict between Russia
and Georgia.
Russia
has long been alert and sensitive to the expansion of the NATO towards the
Russian borders and to the CIA-engineered “Rose revolution” that put the rabid US
puppet Mikhail Saakashvili in power. Since the breakup of the Soviet
Union, Russia
has been alarmed by the fact that countries at its borders become satellites of
US
imperialism. Through direct and indirect means, the US
Emboldened by US and NATO support and the US promise of NATO membership for
Georgia, Saakashvili has long undertaken provocations against Russia and angled
for the fortification of Georgia as a base of US military and economic power
and as key point for the oil pipelines extending from Central Asia andthe
Caspian Sea. To stay in power, he has been subservient to and dependent on US
imperialism and has frenziedly drummed up Georgian nationalism against other
nationalities in South Ossetia
and Abkhazia. These were autonomous regions within the Georgia
Soviet
Socialist
Republic
in the Soviet era.
When the Soviet Union
disintegrated, Georgia
became a separate country and annulled South
Ossetia’s autonomous status. It imposed
Georgian as the official language and chauvinist policies on the people.
Rebellions broke out in which the Georgian military killed an estimated 1,000 South
Ossetians.
maintains the third-largest contingent of the occupation forces in
mobilized more US military forces to go into
has spread its hegemony to the Baltic, Caspian and other regions.
South Ossetia
declared independence and in a referendum conducted in November 2006,
ninety-eight percent voted for independence.Georgia’s
attack on South Ossetia
is aimed at taking back control of the breakaway region. The US
backs Georgia
on this for its own imperialist interests in the area. Georgia’s
reactionary nationalism fits well into the hegemonic designs of US
imperialism. After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the danger of war
has increased due to a multiplicity of sharpening contradictions at various
levels, between the US and NATO on one side and Russia on the other side, between
Russia and the surrounding states and between pro-US and pro-Russian forces
within these states.
Since the breakup of the Soviet Union
and the Eastern bloc and the emergence of the US
as the sole superpower, US
imperialism has adopted a policy of preventing any prospective rival from
challenging its global supremacy. It wants Russia
to remain weak and yielding to US demands. It, therefore, promoted the
so-called multi-color revolutions in the small countries in the periphery of
Russia, among them Georgia, in order to draw these small states away from Russia
and bring them into the US orbit through offers of economic and military aid.
Since Mikhail Saakashvili’s assumption of power in 2004 after the US-instigated
“Rose revolution”, Georgia
has turned more and more to the US
and the EU to promote Georgia’s
narrow nationalist interests. He has openly declared his desire for Georgia
to join the NATO military alliance. US State Secretary Condoleeza Rice who was
in Tsblisi in the first week of July declared that the US supported Georgia’s
application for NATO membership and that granting NATO Membership Action Plan
to Georgia would help resolve the Abkhazian and South Ossetian problems.
It is quite revealing of the puppetry of the Saakashvili regime to US imperialism
that Georgia,
which is small country with an army of 37,000, could send 2,000 troops running
next only to the US
and Britain
as the largest foreign contingent among the occupation forces in Iraq.
But that is the obligation imposed on Georgia
in line with its having become a US
imperialist outpost at the border of Russia,
which the US
regards as a rival and potential enemy.
The US
has been building military bases and deploying troops in Georgia,
Central Asia and other former Soviet
Republics.
In 2002, it set up a base in Kyrgyzstan
which borders China,
Tajikistan,
Uzbekistan
and Kazakhstan.
Base agreements have also been concluded with Pakistan
and two other former Soviet republics, Tajikistan
and Uzbekistan.
US
warplanes are already deployed at Kandabad air base at Karshi,
Uzbekistan,
backed by 1,000 US
ground troops.
US
imperialism knows no bounds in the pursuit of its scheme to prevail as the sole
superpower against the trend of multipolarity. The 1992 Defense Policy Guidance
paper, authored by the neocons Paul Wolfowitz and Lewis Libby, explicitly
declares that the dominant consideration for US
strategy is to prevent the emergence of Russia
or any other country as a new rival. The policy categorically includes
"pre-emptive war" and the use of nuclear weapons. The sharpening
contradictions between the US
and Russia
as two imperialist powers, with huge nuclear arsenals, are bound to inflame the
new world of disorder.
The ILPS decries the hypocritical US
preachings about respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of
countries and about honoring international conventions. US
imperialism is the number No.-1 violator of international conventions and norms.
It has launched wars of aggression unilaterally ignoring the United Nations and
the universally-accepted principles and norms in international relations. It
lacks any moral standing to preach to others while it continues to flagrantly violate
the sovereignty of Iraq
and Afghanistan
by its invasion and continued occupation of these countries.
We the International League of Peoples' Struggle call on the people of the
world to demand that US imperialism get out of the Caucasus and the Balkans,
that the US and NATO cease to engage in military intervention and aggression
and that the imperialist powers US, European Union and Russia and their puppets
cease to generate wars and threaten the people of the world with a nuclear
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