auskadi on Thu, 10 Apr 2003 22:27:09 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> Where to Now for the Anti War Movement |
Here are some just some rushed, brief and preliminary thoughts on Where to Now for the Anti War Movement ... Ok, I am not saying the war is over, we know that is not so, but if anything it maybe now that Iraq is finally properly "inside" and that any conflicts that continue will be initailly "mopping up" by the coalition which will transform in time into regular policing operations carried out by the local administration. Rumsfled has already said it - it will be for the future Iraqi regime to deal with the "pockets of resistance" once they are liberated. But what will all those poeple who opposed the war do now. Some I think will pack up and go home their cause apparently lost. I hope not. As we see now Iraq has been "liberated" or made part of the smooth space of imperial capital the focus moves to the "reconstruction" and the establishment of a new administration. It seems that it will not be another Kosovo or Timor with the UN taking a leading role, it will not even be the form of an assistnce mision as in Afghanistan, but instead one where the leading role wil be taken by the military/business elite that seems to have its hands firmly on the monarchic tier of the imperial regime. Capital, i.e. coalition business interest and the coalition military will be in charge. Some will, as they did pre war, try and place their faith in a UN rather than a coalition administration. But even if this was to happen it is still a matter in many ways of tweedle dum and tweedle dee. That is we would be exchanging control of the adminsitration by coalition based capital with some broader coalition of capital. �Wow what a choice! Anyone who saw with a critical eye the implementation of "democracy" and "sound economic policy" in Timor can tell you that the UN administration may only be better by degree compared to the one that will be headed by Retired General Whoever in Iraq. Sure the UN will have a role, picking up the pieces, but by and large it will be the monarchy's, the coalition's adminsitration, its NGO's and the like that will have the reigns of the show. And of course here we have what capital ahs dreamed of for so long, reconstruction of an entire state and its adminsitration PRIVATISED! We have seen already how US Forces distribute aid. Was it in Um Qasr that rather than giving out water for free to thirsty Iraqi's they immediately established micro businesses, locals who could sell the water to their fellow Iraqi's for a small fee. For a while I have been saying yes we must be against the war, this and the perpetual war we find ourselves in, the thirty years war of our generation, but we also have to be-against the way in which the new adminstrations will be constructed. A critical eye must be turned to how "democracy" and "freedom" will be brought to Iraq, and whoever is on the list to be next to be liberated. The antiwar movement should not lose its steam, maybe its name, but not its steam. We have seen the growing consciousness during the last few months that the object is not just to be anti-war but anti the control and administration of life of global capital. From Madrid, to San Francisco and Sydney and all those places in between people have been attacking the World Bank, McDonalds and El Corte Ingles, for what they are - the drivers of this new world order. Out of this thirty years war we must build a new way of being - we need a new, we need to repeat the Peace of Westphalia. So all I wanted to do in this little email, as they prepare to get together Iraqi political, religous and social leaders to establish the first stage of legitimising the new administration, is say we have to think about how to deal with this part of the imperial war machine and not just hat bloody horrible part we have not seen for the past few weeks. Any thoughts on how we should proceed should be tossed into the ether for all to hear and see because this is where the real work begins....and we should no pack up our banners and go home but demand a real liberation for the people of the globe including those recovering from being liberated in Iraq. Martin Hardie # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]