BY JIM MCILROY
BRISBANE — “There are now two superpowers in the world — the imperial
mafia [in Washington] and the anti-war and global justice movements worldwide”,
William Blum, US author, journalist and radical commentator and former
US State Department official, told a public meeting in the City Hall on
March 20.
“We can't defeat them militarily, but we can stare them down morally”,
Blum told the 1000-strong audience. The meeting was organised by the Brisbane
Stop the War Coalition and the Brisbane Social Forum, at which Blum was
a keynote speaker on the weekend of March 22-23.
Blum condemned the US-led war on Iraq, and praised the thousands of
demonstrators who had earlier rallied and marched in the King George Square.
“We must keep raising the political price for their warmongering ever higher.”
Blum summarised the bloody history of US interventions in the 1980s
and 1990s. Despite the smokescreen of the Cold War until 1990, “the real
enemy was any people and any government that stands in the way of the American
empire”, he added.
He condemned the US government which, under cover of the “war on terrorism”,
was sheltering real terrorists such as Orlando Bosch, the extreme right-wing
Cuban emigre, who had bombed a Cuban airliner and carried other acts of
terrorist violence against Cuba.
“US foreign policy has no moral factor”, Blum asserted. “As long as
death and suffering further the goals of the empire, the rulers in Washington
just don't care.”
However, the people's movements against war and for social justice on
a world scale are growing stronger. The challenge before us is to build
them to the level where they can drive back the US warmongers and their
allies, Blum concluded.
From Green Left Weekly, March 26, 2003.
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