Trump Is the Symptom, U.S. Imperialism Is the Disease
U.S. Peace Council Statement
April 15, 2025
Popular resistance to the
Trump administration’s erratic, anti-people, and dangerous domestic and foreign
policies is growing every day as seen with the massive demonstrations held
throughout the country on and after April 5. We welcome these protests and the
popular demands raised by them, but we must criticize significant flaws that
block the political changes we desperately need.
Criticism is personalized
against President Trump, Elon Musk, and the “billionaires” for actions that
have been the hallmark of bipartisan policies for decades. Monied interests —
not as individuals but as a class, and regardless of their political party —
have always been in control of the U.S. government and have prioritized their
interests over the interests of the majority, only limited by the organized
people’s movements.
Personalizing the criticism
and solely blaming the present administration for the problems created by both
parties is tantamount to siding with one group of “billionaires” (Democrat)
against the other (Republican). Such is the nature of the two-party duopoly as
a system, regardless of personnel changes in the White House.
Meanwhile, the entire U.S. body politic lurches from one administration to the
next on a rightward trajectory toward fascism.
Largely organized by the
Democratic party-based group Indivisible, the “Hands Off!” protests were silent
about the U.S.’s bipartisan militaristic foreign policy and focused solely on
domestic issues, except for “Hands Off NATO”. Revealingly, “Hands Off Palestine”
was omitted from the official demands, though grassroots activists raised it.
This intentional silence on
foreign policy, and its arbitrary separation from domestic issues, hide the
fact that many domestic problems result from a militaristic foreign policy
imposed on our country. Trillions of dollars of much needed funds are redirected
from human needs to war mongering in Ukraine, West Asia, and Asia-Pacific.
Achieving popular power can be most effectively galvanized if it is informed by
politically and consciously recognizing the class basis of war and militarism.
In contrast, official demands of the “Hands Off!” mobilization, with its
embrace of NATO but silence on genocide in Gaza, obscures the class basis of
war.
While official lawlessness did
not start with Trump, the new president is bent on changing the present
post-war imperialist order with another one that gives the empire even more
impunity. The U.S. ruling class as a whole has been accelerating the tendency
for the U.S. to operate outside the bounds of both national and international
law, regardless of who is in office.
The West’s proxy war on Russia
continues in Ukraine, while war clouds are gathering around creating another
proxy war with the People’s Republic of China using Taiwan and South Korea.
And, all the while, the U.S./Israel genocide continues against Palestine and
its allies. The imminent war with Iran, supported by both parties, is yet
another pressing issue that can best be explained within the framework of
imperialism.
On top of all this, is a
bipartisan commitment to enhance the repressive apparatus of the state
domestically — from cop-cities to the repression on campuses, the
criminalization of speech and assembly, restrictions on truthful education, and
the further weaponization of the judicial system itself. Intensification of
domestic austerity programs, deregulation and destruction of all government
organizations that protect and enhance the lives of working people, and attacks
on trade unions are the flip side for maintaining a militaristic empire.
All this should make clear
that neither of the two billionaire-controlled parties will or can be the
urgently needed opposition to imperialism. Current world conditions necessitate
building an opposition movement to war and militarism that is even more materially
focused on anti-imperialism. This requires understanding the clear link between
the empire’s foreign and domestic policies and calling for an end to militarism
and redirection of resources to human needs.
Instead of looking for the
lesser of two evils, we urge joining people’s independent campaigns to cut the
military budget, to close U.S. and NATO foreign military bases, to establish
Zones of Peace in our region, and to stop the militarization of police and
domestic repression. An anti-imperialist understanding is key to the success of
our people’s struggle for peace and a more just society.
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