Behind the Terror Attacks Stands Bloody U.S. Imperialism 

Statement of the League for the Revolutionary Party (LRP — U.S.)       September 
13, 2001 
  

The working class of New York, the principal victim of Tuesday’s terror attacks 
on the World Trade Center, and its relatives and friends across the globe, shed 
bitter tears over the devastating loss of life it has suffered. Indeed as we 
write, many of us mourn the loss of loved ones, and volunteer in relief efforts 
in New York City. Yet much of the working class and poor masses of the world 
inevitably see this assault, along with the attack on the Pentagon, as a blow 
against American imperialism — revenge for the horrors it has wrought upon them. 
That contradiction is what workers and oppressed people everywhere urgently need 
to understand and solve. 

American workers are justifiably and intensely angry over the murder of their 
innocent brothers and sisters. Clearly those immediately responsible for the 
attacks are the terrorists themselves. But George W. Bush and the rest of the 
scum who rule America are angry for a different reason. Somebody has humiliated 
them; their place as the world’s most powerful and seemingly invincible 
terrorist has been challenged! New York has received a taste of what the people 
of Baghdad, Belgrade and elsewhere have suffered on a far greater scale at the 
hands of the U.S. military. Soon, Bush & Co. intimate, the masses abroad will 
receive a bloody response which will dwarf past atrocities and reestablish who 
has the only “God-given right” to engage in mass murder on this planet. Terror 
does rule the world, and Bush wants to make it clear who is going to exercise 
it. 

American workers are right to hate their enemies and to seek revenge for the 
massacre. Pacifism is an indulgence that only privileged do-gooder fools can 
embrace. But workers must recognize who their most deadly enemies are! 

WHO IS MOST RESPONSIBLE FOR THESE ACTS OF TERROR? 

U.S. imperialism compels the world’s masses to live in conditions of grinding 
poverty, exploitation and oppression, and enforces those conditions at gun 
point. The terrorists responsible for the attacks did not represent the 
interests of the oppressed masses of the world, although they took advantage of 
their rightful hatred of U.S. imperialism to gain support. While they aimed a 
blow against imperialism, their contempt for the loss of innocent life reflects 
their disregard for the lives of all people. Indeed it is already confirmed that 
many Arab immigrants working in the World Trade Center are among the dead. But 
none of this can be allowed to blind us from the fact that U.S. imperialism 
created the conditions which gave rise to this attack. In short, America’s 
capitalist rulers are responsible for the terror for which American workers are 
now paying such a horrific price. 

In the U.S., the only winner in the recent events is the ruling class. The 
capitalists will now be able to plow yet more billions into the military through 
anti-missile and conventional “defense” schemes. Of course, this is chiefly 
aimed at tightening Washington’s grip on the rest of the world. However U.S. 
workers and oppressed people must recognize that such “defense” will also come 
at the expense of funding social, medical and educational programs. Politicians 
will also look to pass new laws further eroding our democratic rights. 

More than simply being responsible for this tragedy by creating the general 
conditions which gave rise to it, U.S. imperialism seems to be far more directly 
responsible. We recall that Timothy McVeigh, who led the car-bombing of the 
Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people in 1995, did not just 
receive his military training in the U.S. army. They also gave him his psychotic 
disregard for innocent human life. McVeigh did not hide the fact that during the 
Gulf War he participated in the massacre of surrendered Iraqi troops, and had 
joined others in using bulldozers to bury alive hundreds more. His indifference 
to the massive loss of life in bombing the building he targeted was taught to 
him by the military, who assigned the cold label “collateral damage” to such 
slaughters. 

The case of Osama Bin Laden, identified as the chief suspect behind these most 
recent attacks, is even more striking. Bin Laden did not develop his expertise 
in terrorism, his massive resources and network, out of thin air. He used his 
slice of his family’s fortune to play a leading role in Afghanistan’s mujahedin, 
the Islamic fundamentalist military force then waging war against the 
Soviet-backed regime in Afghanistan. Throughout this effort he, along with other 
mujahedin forces, received massive organizational, military and financial 
backing from the U.S. government, through its Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). 

So did the armed forces of the Taliban. They were hailed as “freedom fighters” 
by the White House during their war with Afghanistan’s Soviet-backed government. 
Now they rule over the country in brutal fashion and are targeted by the U.S. as 
the world’s leading state-sponsor of terrorism. 

The story is basically the same in the cases of Panama’s Manuel Noriega, Iraq’s 
Saddam Hussein and Serbia’s Slobodan Milosevic, three other U.S.-backed 
dictators who later proved undependable enforcers of U.S. imperialist interests. 

U.S. imperialism enforces the interest of American corporations across the world 
by means of its own military might or that of “friendly” dictatorships. It is 
the bloodiest empire in history. Washington is rightfully hated throughout the 
world for its brutal reign of terror. It is particularly despised for its 
defense of Israeli colonial-settler terrorism against the Palestinian people. 
Now, Israel’s chief war criminal, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, will be awarded 
an even greater opportunity to devastate the Palestinian masses. Israel’s 
policies of mass terror, the assassination of Palestinian leaders and the 
destruction of whole communities were proving unpalatable even to the world’s 
big imperialist powers. But with new cover for advancing its brutal policies, 
the Israeli ruling class stands to gain the most from the recent terror attacks. 

These terrible attacks can only feed into the most reactionary anti-working 
class and racist drives of imperialism. As we write, there have been no 
definitive reports pointing to what organization or which country is responsible 
for the airplane hijackings and suicide crashes that created the disaster. 
Washington is currently pointing to “Islamic terrorists” around Bin Laden and 
threatening any “rogue state” which protects them. The most likely target for 
counterattack is Afghanistan. The imperialists will use the fact that the brutal 
Taliban rulers of that country are so despised around the world as a 
justification for raining down terror on the Afghan masses. In doing so, they 
will again be sending their message to workers and peasants everywhere: accept 
your conditions of oppression and exploitation or we will unleash upon you the 
full force of our military killing machine. 

The recent terror attack has whipped up patriotic fever to such a degree that 
more American workers will be willing to support U.S. military actions. The 
“Vietnam Syndrome” of popular opposition to risky military engagements that has 
discouraged the Pentagon from more bloody adventures abroad, has now been 
further chipped away. 

It is the internationalist duty of every revolutionary communist and every 
class-conscious worker to stand up against this patriotic tide. We must denounce 
and fight U.S. imperialism’s moves to launch its own wave of terror against the 
masses of the Middle East and Central Asia. And we must come to the defense of 
Arab people in this country who are facing racist attack. 

HOW THE U.S. RULING CLASS STANDS TO GAIN 

Before these terror attacks, the U.S. economy was teetering on the brink of 
joining the rest of the world in economic slump. The crisis of capitalist 
profitability that brought down the statified-capitalist Stalinist regimes of 
the East at the end of the 1980s has since worked its way through the rest of 
the world. It has been staved off in the U.S. only by super-exploitation of the 
masses of the “Third World” through extortionate debt repayments, intensified 
super-exploitation and international market dominance, and by austerity, 
speed-up and the ballooning of illusory profits on the stock market 
domestically. But such policies could only delay the outbreak of the crisis — 
they could not prevent it. 

Now the recent terror attacks, with their resulting shutting down of large 
portions of the country’s economy for days, including the stock exchange and air 
transportation, could well prove to be “the straw that broke the camel’s back” — 
the final push that sends the economy into recession. Workers should not be 
fooled by attempts to blame the country’s economic woes on the terror attacks. 
They only revealed the economic decay that lurked beneath the surface of the 
U.S. economy. 

The U.S. ruling class did not want these terror attacks, but they could not have 
come at a better time for it. Just when the lie of “the triumph of capitalism” 
was set to be exposed, they have an event to blame for the economic downturn. 
Just when they have to prepare to call on workers to sacrifice in order to raise 
corporate profits in “the national interest,” they have been presented with a 
tragedy around which to rally nationalist sentiment. Just when they had to 
expand and intensify their domination and exploitation of the world economy, 
they have been given a pretext for expanding their military might. And just when 
they must enforce greater austerity on the masses with policies which inevitably 
target Blacks and Latinos for the worst attack and run the greatest risk of 
sparking a fightback, they have been given a means by which to rally support 
among those with the least attachment to U.S. imperialism. 

U.S. capitalist stability rests on a divide and conquer strategy which 
inevitably employs racism and national chauvinism. In recent years, anti-Black 
racism has been growing, spearheaded by the naked brutality employed by the 
mercenary police employed by the ruling class state. Anti-immigrant hostility is 
developing as the economy sinks. Now, anti-Arab bigotry, already a widespread 
poison, is being raised to a higher pitch. Attacks on Arab people in the U.S. 
are spreading. In New York, many of those office workers who were killed were 
Black, Latino, Asian, and Arab. On the streets, not only among white workers, 
but among those who suffer most greatly in this racist land, anti-Arab sentiment 
has become commonplace. The war of all against all has been furthered by the 
massacre. All workers will suffer as a consequence — workers of color most of 
all. And the capitalists will cry all the way to the bank. 

We live in a world caught between those who wage war under rival banners of 
religion. Islamic fundamentalists seek to trick the desperate anti-imperialist 
masses of the world to enlist under their banner which claims that they are 
fighting Satan. The White House, defending exploitation, declares itself the 
vanguard of “good” in the struggle against “evil.” Each side claims the blessing 
of a superhuman deity to justify massive anti-human acts of grotesque 
proportions.  Only the renewal of conscious working-class struggle and 
revolutionary mass action can defeat vampire imperialism, the cause of our 
misery, and prevent the even greater catastrophes it is preparing. 

To workers in the neo-colonial “Third World,” the most oppressed and 
super-exploited victims of U.S. imperialism, we say: you are right to hate those 
who bomb, torture and humiliate you, take your land and water and the very food 
from your table. You are right to fight back. But your enemy is not the workers 
of America but the imperialists and their local enforcers who exploit us all. 

To other working-class people in North America, we in the League for the 
Revolutionary Party (LRP-U.S.) say: open your eyes and see why “our” country is 
so reviled that millions abroad can identify with such acts as these. Do not let 
the common enemy of all workers, the U.S. ruling class, use these terrible 
events to blind you with patriotic prejudices for a country which the 
capitalists have taken from us and use to oppress us, the people who create the 
wealth they pocket. 

We, like revolutionary workers everywhere, disdain to hide our beliefs. We fight 
under the revolutionary-communist banner which proclaims that “The Main Enemy Is 
Our Own Ruling Class!” This is nowhere more true than here in the U.S., in the 
belly of the imperialist beast. The way out of the nightmare of imperialism’s 
growing crisis is workers’ revolutions that overthrow the capitalists and build 
a classless society of abundance and freedom. The struggle demands the 
leadership of an internationalist, revolutionary political party of the most 
class conscious workers of the world, a re-created Fourth International. In the 
course of the weeks and months ahead, we will fight the patriotic tide and do 
all we can to defend the Middle Eastern and Central Asian masses from 
imperialist onslaught. And throughout this struggle, we will constantly raise 
the call to build the revolutionary party our class so urgently needs. 

Workers and Oppressed of the World — Unite! 
The Main Enemy is Our Own Ruling Class! Down With U.S. Imperialism! 
Down With Imperialist Attacks on the Middle East and Central Asia! 
Defend the Arab People Against Racist Attack! 
Socialist Revolution is the Only Solution! 
Build the Revolutionary Party of the Working Class! Re-Create the Fourth 
International!


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