U.S. and Israel are Pushing the World to the Brink of WW III
Their Crimes Against Humanity Must Be Stopped
Immediately!
Just short of one year since Israel’s criminal attack
and invasion of the Gaza Strip and brutal bombardment and genocide of
Palestine, the Zionist state committed yet another crime against humanity, on
September 23, 2024.
Israel carpet bombed Lebanon and assassinated the top
leaders of the Resistance Front, including Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, the widely
revered leader of Hezbollah, and brigadier general Abbas Nilforoushan,
commander of Iran’s Quds Brigade in Lebanon, among others. Since the start of
this criminal attack, Israel has continued to assassinate more leaders of the
Hezbollah, including the organization’s communications chief, Mohammad Rashid
Sakaf, on October 4.
Iran has exercised restraint in response to extreme
Zionist provocation. In retaliation, and fully within its rights in accordance
with Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, Iran launched close to 200
ballistic missiles into Israel. Iran targeted Israel’s military facilities and
security installations in various parts of the country, while intentionally
avoiding the population centers, unlike Israel. Iran has also warned that any
military response by Israel, the United States, and any other country that
helps in this response, will face more devastating consequences.
There is no doubt that Israel’s criminal violations of
international law in Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, and other parts of West Asia,
has increased the possibility of a full-fledged regional war, which can easily
escalate into a global, possibly nuclear, confrontation. Such escalation must
be avoided at any cost, first and foremost by stopping Israel’s blatant
criminal actions.
We should have no illusions that the U.S. is in any
way restraining the Zionist’s escalation of the war and the continuation of
genocide. Whether the Israeli tail is wagging the Yankee dog is their problem.
For the rest of humanity, it is all one beast. Washington is as much complicit
as Tel Aviv.
The imperialist project and the Zionist project are
one and the same. Without active U.S. diplomatic, financial, and military
support, Zionist Israel would not have been able to commit such crimes. For
many decades, every U.S. administration has vetoed every UN resolution to stop
Israeli crimes. Even today, as we are witnessing the massacre of Palestinians
and Lebanese by the Zionist state, the Biden administration is urgently
allocating an additional $8.7 billion in military aid to Israel.
There are strong imperialistic reasons for this
support. Israel is the largest and most powerful U.S. military base in West
Asia. The U.S. needs this base for controlling the region and its resources, as
well as for creating divisions among the Arab states of the region to weaken
any resistance to U.S. domination.
In addition, the world is going through a fundamental
transition, and the U.S. is increasingly losing its hegemonic control over it.
This transition is on the verge of becoming — like the present climate crisis —
irreversible. The U.S. ruling class does not care about the climate crisis, but
it is super-sensitive about losing its imperialistic hegemony in every corner
of the world. The ever-increasing U.S.-Israel military attacks on the regional
resistance movement is based on the awareness of the fact that the defeat of
Zionist Israel fundamentally threatens U.S. hegemony in the region and, through
it, a shift in the global balance of forces against the empire itself.
As a result of the unconditional and unwavering U.S.
support of the blatant crimes of Israel, they both have lost any semblance of
moral and diplomatic credibility. The only weapon left for the
imperialist-Zionist project is escalation of military conflict and instigation
of a regional and, if necessary, a global war for maintaining hegemony. It is
now at a stage where the U.S. and Israel may be ready to bring down the whole
world with them as they fall. And all this at a time when the post-war institutions
established and now controlled by the West have failed to defend international
law and the functionality of the structures and institutions established
through the UN process.
Today, a counter-hegemonic movement — internationally
and here in the belly of the beast — is rising with the understanding that the
Zionist enterprise exists because it is an integral part of the U.S. empire.
The barbarism of the genocide has exposed the essential nature of US-led
imperialism. We commend the peace and justice movement’s deepening
consciousness of the fact that imperialism is the main enemy of humanity. From
its sound moral foundation for peace, the anti-war movement is becoming more consciously
anti-imperialist.
We specially salute the U.S. student movement for its
brave and heroic protests on various university campuses against Israeli
aggression and its genocidal policies. It is our hope that this movement, which
has been rekindled for the first time since Vietnam War protests, will be able
to overcome the effects of the recent suppression and resume its historical
role as the vanguard of peace and social justice.
Global humanity cannot and should not allow this
disaster to continue. We must all mobilize to stop the crime of war,
destruction, and genocide that is being committed against humanity. We call
upon all defenders of peace and human rights in the U.S. to:
• Organize broad mass demonstrations in every corner
of the country against U.S. and Israel atrocities and demand an immediate end
to Israel’s occupation of Palestine and a halt to its military actions in Gaza
and against Lebanon and Iran.
• Organize public events to spark a public discussion
of these crimes and inject the issue of U.S.-Israel war crimes into the ongoing
process of the presidential election.
• Join hands to develop a common strategy to
counter U.S. militarism and imperialist policies.
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06515 • (203) 387-0370 • USPC@USPeaceCouncil.org
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