Washington's Wars and Occupations: Month in Review #12
April 24, 2006
By Max Elbaum, War Times/Tiempo de Guerras

IIMMIGRANT RIGHTS UPSURGE CHANGES THE EQUATION

April's grassroots outpouring for immigrant rights has
reminded the country that there's nothing like millions
of people in the street to shake up U.S. politics.

At the end of March the only question in Washington's
"immigration reform" debate seemed to be whether a
final bill would be horrible, terrible, or worse. Then
hundreds of thousands, overwhelmingly Latinos, took to
the streets in Chicago, soon followed by half a million
in Los Angeles and the same number in Dallas, 200,000
in Washington D.C., tens of thousands in many other
cities, and on down to 3,000 in Garden City, Kansas
(population 30,000).

Within a week the political debate over immigration was
transformed. The previously likely passage of
"make-every-undocumented-immigrant-a-felon" provisions
was stopped in its tracks. Other draconian measures
have been at least temporarily stalled. The fight is
still on as the aroused Latino population, Asian
American and other immigrant communities, and their
allies demand fairness and genuine legalization for
all. The next big mobilizations are planned for May 1.
(Go to http://www.nnirr.org for information about
pending legislation and the movement's demands, and
check with local immigrant rights coalitions for
actions in your area May 1. The demand for immigrant
rights is also incorporated into the call for the
antiwar movement's main upcoming mobilization, the
April 29 March for Peace, Justice and Democracy - go to
http://www.april29.org for full information.)

The threat of intensified racism and repression is not
confined to backward bills in Congress. Homeland
Security Chief Michael Chertoff announced April 20 that
the government was kicking off a "more aggressive
federal immigration enforcement campaign" amid the
arrests of more than 1,000 undocumented workers.
Chertoff said the government will use techniques
similar to those used to "shut down the mob," adding
that "we use all of the tools we have - whether it's
criminal enforcement or the immigration laws - to make
sure we come down as hard as possible."

The needed response: All out May 1, and April 29 in New
York, and beyond!

ATTACK IRAN? - "ALL OPTIONS ON THE TABLE"

George Bush sent another one of his swaggering messages
April 18. The President refused to rule out a nuclear
strike against Iran, declaring that "all options remain
on the table."

Bush's warning followed publication of a New Yorker
article by Seymour Hersh (Apr. 17) which detailed U.S.
preparations for a possible attack: "The Bush
administration, while publicly advocating diplomacy in
order to stop Iran from pursuing a nuclear weapon, has
increased clandestine activities inside Iran and
intensified planning for a possible major air attack.
Current and former military and intelligence officials
said that Air Force planning groups are drawing up
lists of targets, and teams of American combat troops
have been ordered into Iran, under cover, to collect
targeting data and to establish contact with
anti-government ethnic-minority groups. There is a
growing conviction among members of the U.S. military,
and in the international community, that President
Bush's ultimate goal in the nuclear confrontation with
Iran is regime change."

Former U.N. Arms Inspection Team head Scott Ritter
underscored Hersh's point April 18: "The 2002 national
security strategy - which the Bush administration used
as a blueprint for its policy of....regional
transformation in the Middle East - only mentioned Iraq
once, and yet it was used to set forth the events that
led to the invasion of Iraq. The 2006 version mentions
Iran 16 times as the No. 1 threat to the security of
the U.S. And it does not reject a preemptive war of
aggression. In fact, it embraces it...

"That's why when I speak of Iran, I say be careful of
falling into the trap of nonproliferation, disarmament,
weapons of mass destruction. This is a smokescreen. The
Bush administration does not have policy of disarmament
vis-a-vis Iran. If we had a policy of disarmament, we
would have engaged in unilateral or bilateral
discussions with the Iranians a long time ago. But we
put that off the table because we have no desire to
resolve the situation.... They have a policy of regime
change. It's the exact replay of the game plan used for
Iraq..."

Voices across the political spectrum are shouting that
any attack on Iran would be a disaster. Atlantic
Monthly editor James Fallows revealed that the magazine
had sponsored a mock war-game under the guidance of Sam
Gardiner, a retired Air Force colonel who had conducted
many real-world war games for the Pentagon. Fallows
said the unanimous conclusion was that any such attack
would be "ruinously self-defeating." Even Iraq war-hawk
Thomas Friedman wrote in the New York Times (Apr. 19)
that he would prefer to see a nuclear armed Iran than
watch the Bush administration unleash another war.

But everyone is asking: will the White House be crazy
enough to do it anyway?

WORSE THAN EVER IN IRAQ

U.S. media coverage of Iraq lately has centered on the
political maneuvering to form a new government. What
does not get the attention it deserves is the rapid
deterioration of day-to-day life for the Iraqi people.
The monthly food ration has been sharply cut: it now
provides only four basic items, as opposed to twelve
under Saddam. The price of lentils, now removed from
the ration, has quadrupled since 2002. The price of
vegetables and grains doubled in January and is
steadily increasing. The food ration budget has been
cut by 25%, due to austerity measures being pushed by
the U.S., directly and through the IMF.

British journalist Patrick Cockburn, writing from
Baghdad in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Apr. 11),
cut to the chase. Under the headline "Situation in Iraq
Could Not Be Worse" Cockburn wrote:

"I have never seen the situation so grim....In March
alone, the U.S. military said 1,313 people were killed
in sectarian attacks. Many bodies, buried in pits or
thrown in the rivers, are never found. The real figure
is probably twice as high. All over the country people
are on the move as Sunnis and Shiites flee each other's
areas....The capture of Saddam in 2003, the handover of
sovereignty in 2004, the elections and new constitution
in 2005 - all have been oversold to the outside world
as signs of progress... Instead Iraq has become the
most dangerous place in the world."

An internal staff report by the United States Embassy
and the military command in Baghdad released (quietly)
April 9 confirmed the horrible state of affairs. And a
report prepared by 125 NGO's released in Karbala April
20 says that 19,548 persons have been kidnapped in Iraq
since the beginning of 2006, and 15,462 persons have
been wounded.

STRANGLING THE PALESTINIANS

A U.N. report issued April 20 warned of an intensified
"humanitarian emergency" facing Palestinians. The
crisis stems from the Israeli government's refusal to
hand over taxes collected for and due to the Palestine
Authority now that Hamas is in office, combined with
the Western cutoff of aid in the wake of Hamas'
election victory. All this on top of what the U.N.
called "restrictions on Palestinian freedom of
movement, military operations, land confiscation and
leveling, and the construction of the Barrier."

The Israeli hard line, backed by Washington and
European governments, is supposedly a response to
Hamas' unwillingness to recognize the state of Israel
and renounce violence. But the U.S. is not cutting off
any of its $3 billion-plus per year aid to Israel
because Israel is illegally occupying Palestinian land,
illegally building a so-called "Separation Wall"
through Palestinian territory, and stonewalling on the
return of displaced Palestinians to their homes even
though Israel itself once accepted U.N. Resolution 194
affirming the Palestinian right of return.

Likewise, the April 17 suicide bombing in Tel Aviv drew
international condemnation - but Washington and the
European powers have not raised their voice against
Israel's daily shelling of civilian population centers
in Gaza. This last month alone, Israeli forces have
killed more than 30 Palestinians, including at least
six children, and injured 130 others, while about 200
shells have been fired into the Gaza Strip every day.

WHITE HOUSE FEELING THE STRAIN - WILL IT BLINK?

More unpopular than ever, the Bush administration is
feeling the strain. A parade of retired generals is
calling for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's
resignation. General Gregory Newbold, former director
of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, wrote the
sharpest attack in Time Magazine (Apr. 9): "I retired
from the military four months before the invasion, in
part because of my opposition to those who had used
9/11's tragedy to hijack our security policy.... My
sincere view is that the commitment of our forces to
this fight was done with a casualness and swagger that
are the special province of those who have never had to
execute these missions - or bury the results."

The latest poll - from Fox News - shows Bush's approval
rating at a record low 33%.

Meanwhile the cost of the Iraq war has risen way beyond
all Bush administration rosy predictions. It was $48
billion in 2003, $59 billion in 2004, $81 billion in
2005 and the cost in 2006 is projected at $94 billion.
The U.S. government is now spending nearly $10 billion
a month in Iraq and Afghanistan, up from $8.2 billion a
year ago.

And the military is losing a whole generation of future
leaders. The New York Times reported (Apr. 9) that
"Young Army officers, including growing numbers of
captains who leave as soon as their initial commitment
is fulfilled, are bailing out of active-duty service at
rates that have alarmed senior officers. Last year,
more than a third of the West Point class of 2000 left
active duty at the earliest possible
moment....graduates of reserve officer training
programs at universities are also increasingly leaving
the service..."

Bush's "stay the course" aggression is bumping up
against obstacles and opposition from every direction.
But whether the administration will escalate or finally
blink is yet to be decided.

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***

This Saturday: March for Peace, Justice and Democracy

April 29, 2006 New York City http://www.april29.org/

End the war in Iraq Bring all our troops home now!

No war on Iran! Stand up for immigrant and women's
rights!

Unite for change -- let's turn our country around! The
times are urgent and we must act.

Assemble: 22nd Street and Broadway, 10:30AM onward
(contingent assembly areas) March: At noon down
Broadway to Foley Square Grassroots action festival:
1:00-6:00PM, Foley Square Maps and details

Find an April 29 solidarity event in a city near you.

Too much is too wrong in this country. We have a
foreign policy that is foreign to our core values, and
domestic policies wreaking havoc at home. It's time for
a change.

INITIATING ORGANIZATIONS: United for Peace and Justice,
Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, National Organization for
Women, Friends of the Earth, U.S. Labor Against the
War, Climate Crisis Coalition, People's Hurricane
Relief Fund, National Youth and Student Peace
Coalition, Veterans for Peace

GET INVOLVED! Make a donation, volunteer, endorse the
march and sign up for email updates.

http://www.april29.org/

***

May 1 Boycott & LA Marches for Immigrant Rights
No Work! No School! Take To the Streets!

Endorse May 1     Download Amnesty Petition

Download May 1 Flyers:  English & Spanish     Tagalog

On May 1, stand up for immigrant rights. Join immigrants and supporters to
make May 1 a national “day without an immigrant.” We will settle for nothing
less than full amnesty and legalization for the millions of undocumented
workers presently in the United States. Let’s show the government,
corporations and politicians that a powerful, united peoples’ movement has
the power to win Civil Rights, workers’ rights and make history. No Work! No
School! No Business as usual!

The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, along with other pro-immigrant organizations,
has been working hard to build May 1 and the overall immigrant right
struggle. We've passed out over 150,000 flyers for May 1, gathered thousands
of petition signatures demanding amnesty for all immigrants and held public
street meetings all over Los Angeles to promote the movement. Join the
struggle for full equality and justice today!

There are 2 Protests on May 1 in Los Angeles
The following two actions for immigrant rights are happening on May 1. Take
to the streets!

12 noon, Olympic & Broadway
Protest initiated by March 25 Coalition

3 pm, MacArthur Park
Protest initiated by MIWON and others

To volunteer on May 1, contact us or meet at the A.N.S.W.E.R. office at 9:00
am on that day.

For more info call 323-464-1636 or e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]






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