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Iraq: The Revolution in Progress
Friday, December 12 2003 @ 11:51 AM MST
Contributed by: Robin Mathews
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Iraq: The Revolution in Progress
by Robin Mathews

When "the people" rise up and take by force the power of the State from the
hands of the group in control, we call that a revolution. When a right wing
or small-group insurgency seizes the State by force we call that a coup or,
in French, a coup d'etat. But when a group in control serves an elite and
more and more excludes "the people" from a share of wealth, government,
law-making, and the economy, we also call that a coup.

Globalization is a global coup. The group in power makes new laws to exclude
more and more people and then by the "misrule of law" victimizes them.
(Gordon Campbell of B.C., for instance, promised solemnly in election NOT to
sell B.C. Rail or B.C. Ferries to wealthy private interests. He is in the
process of selling B.C. Rail and wrecking B.C. Ferries on the way to its
sale.) The British Columbia people own the coastal ferry corporation called
B.C. Ferries. The Gordon Campbell people in control intend to take it away
from the people, to privatize it, and to sell it to U.S. interests.

To do so, the Campbell people passed a wholly new Coastal Ferries Act which
strips ferry employees of rights they previously had and takes powers from
the federal government. Then Campbell hired a U.S. citizen out of the U.S.
to head B.C. Ferries. His actions have precipitated a strike, and begun
destruction of the Ferry workers union as the next step towards
privatization. Whenever David Kahn runs into obstacles, the Campbell
government steps in to help him. We are very clearly witnessing a coup.

But there's more. Riding on one of the last scheduled ferries before the
present (as I write) government-management-inspired explosion on the B.C.
coast, I was talking to one of the ferry employees about the looming
trouble.

"This," he said, "is globalization."
"What do you mean?" I asked.
"You bring in a yankee," he said. "You destroy the ferry system. And then
you sell it to U.S. interests. That's globalization."

The ferry employees have been fighting back militantly, but the B.C.
population isn't "in revolution". It isn't militantly organizing to take
power from the group in control. In B.C. the coup is continuing; the
revolution hasn't started. "Okay", you say, "then why do you call this
column "The Revolution in Progress"?

Because what is happening in B.C. is also happening in Iraq, except things
are different there. The U.S. has staged a coup. Claming the presence of
Weapons of Mass Destruction and much else that didn't exist, the U.S.
launched an illegal war against Iraq, "defeated" the Iraq army, toppled the
people in control, and occupied the country. Few will say that isn't a coup.
Then the conqueror began to make decisions in violation of international
law. It set up a hand-picked, unelected Governing Council.

As one of its early acts, the GC made laws to exclude the Iraq people and to
victimize them. Specifically, the GC passed a law that all public
enterprises (nearly 200, 50% of the economy) are for sale to anyone in the
world (meaning to the U.S. and its handpicked friends). It ruled, as well,
that foreign owners may take100% of profits out of the country. Needless to
say, Iraq capitalists aren't in a condition to buy their own economy. And so
by the time there are elections in Iraq (not to be confused with Democracy)
the U.S. and its handpicked friends will have a stranglehold on the Iraq
economy.

What the B.C. government is doing by stealth, the U.S. in Iraq is doing by
force, fraud, and violation of international law. But the U.S. in Iraq is
practicing "the misrule of law" - or trying to - in the middle of a
revolution.

Look around. We now have the global talk organization against globalization,
called The World Social Forum. It grew out of Quebec City 1997, Seattle
1999, Genoa 2001, Cancun 2003. Much has been said about the miracle of
international solidarity against "globalization", "the New World Order"
(against the Trilateral Commission, the World Bank, the International
Monetary Fund, the reactionary direction of the European Union, the World
Trade Organization, and U.S. expansionism). But serious questions are being
asked about how the international solidarity against globalization will
organize, will institutionalize, will budget, and will undertake effective
action against the groups in control. No answer has been offered so far....

In fact, the globalizers are asking when the steam will go out of the
popular nonsense and when the restive demonstrators will go home. The
restive demonstrators are asking when something concrete will be formed
around them, something that has real teeth. Neither group has noticed the
revolution against globalization and the New World Order is in progress.

In Latin America - with enormously greater problems than in northern
countries - Columbia, Brazil, Venezuela - the response to globalization, the
New World Order, and U.S. imperialism arises in local neighbourhoods, in
towns, in provinces, in the whole country. The response creates full-scale
confrontations at the ballot box as well as on the street, in the factory,
on the farm, in the corporation. Hugo Chavez of Venezuela reversed a coup to
replace him and has told (especially Latin America) that U.S. manipulation,
CIA destabilization, and internal corporate treason can be beaten. But his
message is barely reported in the northern world. It is even quietly
censored.

Iraq is doing something else. It is conducting an open, armed revolution
against "globalization", the New World Order", and U.S. imperialism. But
Iraq is different. It isn't conducting a quiet revolution and it hasn't
called for global solidarity, nor has it suggested it wants a loving
relation with all well-meaning people (who think noble thoughts) elsewhere
in the world. As with altogether too many revolutions, it is nasty, bloody,
violent, and unforgiving. And it is being reported - all the time - because
the U.S. lied about, invaded, and "defeated" Iraq. The U.S. made Iraq
on-going world news. The U.S. president flew to Iraq for U.S. Thanksgiving.
The U.S. has set Iraq up for attention.... The Iraq revolution is nasty,
bloody, violent, unforgiving - and brilliant, (sad to say).

Everyone is amazed. Armed revolution is proceeding in Iraq. How did it
happen? For answer we are told that the fundamentalist warlords in the U.S.
didn't prepare, didn't understand, didn't believe.... But there is much
more. The famous, elusive, invisible Saddam Hussein was always a highly
intelligent, massively egotistical, harsh and unforgiving man. He fell into
traps - set by the U.S. mostly. Urged into war with Iran, drawn into
"alliance" with the U.S.A., he wakened to see he had been used and his
people wasted. When the Iran/Iraq war was on, Henry Kissinger was asked
which side the U.S. favoured, and he is alleged to have replied that the
U.S. didn't care as long as the two sides went on killing each other.

Even after that lesson, Saddam Hussein's self-confidence betrayed him.
Casually, almost by accident, a U.S. diplomat let it be known in 1993 that
the U.S. didn't care if he started a war against Kuwait to satisfy some old
demands. Suckered into war again, he then faced the U.S. Operation Desert
Storm, lies about babies murdered in a hospital nursery, and years of
punitive sanctions accompanied by unrelieved U.S. and British bombing raids.
Those draconian measures were preparation for war, occupation, and "regime
change" in Iraq.

But Saddam Hussein had, finally, been through his long training. Chastened,
humiliated, punished, he recognized what would follow when the false claims
about Weapons of Mass Destruction were raised. His old ally, the old U.S.
liar that had set him up for Desert Storm, that had been willing to see tens
of thousands of economic-sanction deaths in Iraq, was getting ready to
deliver the coup de grace, to make a final coup in Iraq.

Saddam Hussein knew he hated the U.S.A. and that he had a secret weapon - he
knew that millions of the Iraq people also hated the U.S.A. For nearly a
decade the hardline driver of sanctions had been the U.S.A. For almost a
decade the planes dropping bombs on Iraq were U.S. and British planes.
Hussein knew also there was no way to stop the U.S. war machine once it was
unleashed. The Desert Storm War of 1993 and the ten years of sanctions
stripped him of a major air force, of major heavy military equipment, of
significant rocketry. While the U.S. war against Iraq was being prepared and
conducted, Saddam Hussein's only defense was propaganda and public
relations.

When the war was over, he disappeared. That was the first sign the U.S.
superpower was a sieve. ("They can't even catch Saddam Hussein", surprised
people in the world remarked.) That was the first sign. The others are
following.

The U.S. grand plan was a step in globalization, in the erection of the New
World Order. Level Iraq's State-owned operations, humiliate the Iraq people,
erase police and military. Then hand all profit-making activities to
(largely U.S.) friends and "coalition partners". Privatize. Americanize.
Make Iraq a huge McDonalds where all the Iraq people have to eat. Simple.

Except for the revolution. Saddam Hussein couldn't win the war. But he knew
the U.S. and its policy-makers. He knew them well - their strengths and
their weaknesses. He knew they were grand technofighters and bad soldiers.
He knew they sent out military men from an aging and luxurious imperial
country. He knew the U.S. would try to hand the hard work to satellite
powers and the humanitarian work to the U.N.

He knew the U.S. wouldn't be prepared for a revolution in - of all places -
Iraq, especially a revolution against the New World Order, against
globalization.

This time the U.S. walked into a trap, not Saddam Hussein. In the months
preceding the war, he really did give credible room to the "inspectors". He
did build up strong confidence in many important countries about Iraq's real
position. When the war came, the U.S. didn't intend that some of its
traditional partners would be dead against the action and would refuse to
cooperate.

Then the U.S. walked into a second trap. Ignoring the advice of its most
sober militarists, it went for a quick, snappy technowar, believing all else
would fall into place. The U.S. forgot that Saddam Hussein hates it. It
forgot that millions of the Iraq people hate the U.S.A. It forgot Iraq is a
country floating in secondary armaments (perfect for a continuing guerilla
revolution). That guerilla revolution is now in full spate. Revolution?
"What do you mean 'Revolution'?", you ask.

To put the matter another way, "What is it revolutionizing?" It is
revolutionizing everybody's view of U.S. power. It is revolutionizing
everybody's idea of the simple common sense of the U.S. It is
revolutionizing everybody's understanding of what U.S. imperialism really
is. It is revolutionizing what people thought was the meaning of
"globalization". And - probably most important - it is revolutionizing
consciousness in many, many parts of the world about what revolutionary
activity can be.

With strategic brilliance Saddam Hussein (or someone else with the same
name) is operating a revolutionary strategy to teach the world. First, the
revolutionary forces concentrated on proving the U.S. forces openly
vulnerable. Secondly, they began picking off elements of the "coalition" -
South Koreans, Italians, Spaniards, British, and not only in Iraq. Lately,
moving to a third step, they have begun picking off (innocent) foreign
workers who are in Iraq to man the privatization and Americanization of Iraq
enterprises.

Not at all pretty, but very instructive. The revolutionaries in Iraq are
pointing out that 300 million U.S. people can't rule the six billion in the
world, can't turn the globe into a U.S. superstore, can't turn whole
populations into forelock tugging colonials if significant numbers of other
people on the globe resist.

Little Iraq was blasted in a long war with Iran, blasted by the Desert Storm
war of 1993, leveled by crippling sanctions and on-going U.S. and British
bombing after that war, and then leveled again in a U.S. technowar. That
U.S. technowar has been transformed into a people's revolution against U.S.
capitalist imperialism, globalization, and the New World Order. Not only are
the forces in Iraq revolutionizing everything people thought the U.S. was
and could do. The Iraq forces are also bludgeoning U.S. economic and moral
stability. Four billion dollars a month are being spent to "hold" Iraq. U.S.
deficits soar. And, very slowly, the U.S. population is turning.

No matter. Saddam Hussein (or someone else with the same name) is laughing
(darkly). The U.S. turned Iraq from a vibrant, modern (though repressive)
society into a swamp. Now the U.S. is sinking in that swamp. From his
hideout somewhere in Iraq, Saddam Hussein is saying: "Anti-globalization
workers of the world unite. You have nothing to lose but the false ideas you
have of U.S. power and invincibility." He is saying, too: "The World Social
Forum matters, all the demonstrations matter, the conflicts in Latin
American matter, too. But the Revolution against globalization, the New
World Order, and U.S. imperialism is in progress. Here. In Iraq. Now."
That's hard to face as a fact - a very tough piece of gristle for we
anti-globalizationists to chew upon!

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Robin Mathews publishes on culture, politics, the arts, and Canadian
Intellectual history. He lives in Vancouver with his wife, a potter. His
column appears regularly on Vive le Canada.

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