RESPONSE TO: Lawrence S. Wittner’s “Spinning Illusions: The
Anti-American Left and the Ukraine War” – a new McCarthyism
Lawrence
S. Wittner’s article, “Spinning Illusions: The Anti-American Left and the
Ukraine War” is a throwback to McCarthyism, replacing analysis with
name-calling. It attacks the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC),
naming Sara Flounders, an organizer of UNAC and the International Action Center.
Also attacked are Ukraine Solidarity Network and Code Pink, accusing all of us
as being “Campists.” This is an old term, a slur, against those who dare to
take sides in the international class struggle.
The
article’s title accuses those named as being “The Anti-American Left.”
Sounds like Wittner is resurrecting HUAC - the House Un-American Activities
Committee, that destroyed peoples’ lives in the 1950s and early 1960s simply
for what they thought and said.
Other
evidence that the U.S. government is headed toward McCarthyism are the
indictments of leaders of the Black is Back Coalition for their opposition to
NATO’s role in Ukraine −− charging them with “distributing Russian
propaganda.”
The
New York Times, a media conglomerate that gives propaganda support to each U.S.
war −−
remember Judith Miller’s hack job on Iraq building up to the 2003 invasion −−
published a front-page article insinuating that Code Pink, The People’s Forum
and Tricontinental are agents of China. Why? Because these groups campaign to
say: “No to a New Cold War.” This article’s signers support this campaign -
100%. Senator Marco
Rubio has called for the Department of Justice to investigate these antiwar
activists. Wittner’s article comes across as
another desperate effort to silence opposition as the U.S. and NATO march
closer to war with Russia and China.
Wittner
wrote, “Sara Flounders, a leader of the International Action Center and the
United National Antiwar Coalition, two of the largest campist
organizations in the United States, lovingly depicted a recent BRICS summit as
devoted to ‘building an open world economy that . . . promotes cooperation.’
She contrasted this with a summit of the Group of Seven (Canada, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Britain, and the United States)―
‘the countries responsible for the looting and colonization of Asia, Africa,
and the Americas. They owe reparations for the genocide of Indigenous peoples,
the enslavement of African people, and the devastating world wars of the 20th
century.’ Naturally, ‘this summit of the most powerful and wealthiest
imperialist powers was focused on how to intensify sanctions on Russia and how
to continue the war in Ukraine.’ Behind them stood NATO, ‘the U.S. commanded
military alliance that serves as a global enforcer of U.S. corporate power.’”
Flounders
stands behind what she wrote. Completely.
Wittner
uses polls, Congressional votes and U.N. votes −−
all promoted by U.S. power −− to claim support for the current
U.S./NATO war in Ukraine. Similar “evidence” was utilized to justify U.S. wars
in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yugoslavia and
Libya. Support evaporated as the wars dragged on. Already a CNN poll (Aug. 4)
confirms the majority of the U.S. population is
opposed to additional funding to Ukraine. But Biden is demanding another $24
billion for the Kiev government.
Wittner
writes that we “focused criticism on the U.S. government, NATO and Ukraine.”
Yes! We in UNAC do focus our work on stopping U.S. wars. For example, we explain
that NATO is a U.S.-commanded, U.S.-equipped military alliance. NATO trainers,
advisors and equipment have been deployed in Ukraine since a U.S.-supported
coup in Kiev in 2014 overthrew the elected Ukrainian government.
Through
NATO, Washington built up the small Ukrainian military to be bigger than nearly
any of the NATO member countries. It is Washington that pushed NATO expansion
to the borders of Russia, after the fall of the Soviet Union. For what purpose?
According to numerous official U.S. statements and articles, it was to destroy
Russia. But if we say this, we are falsely accused of being controlled by
Russia or China.
What we are. What we need.
UNAC
is an antiwar coalition based in the U.S, and it is the U.S. that has been
responsible for most of the military aggressions since WWII. This is still the
only country to use nuclear weapons and still threatens to use them.
Millions
of lives were lost in past U.S. wars. Trillions of dollars, with bipartisan
support, goes directly to U.S. military contractors, a steady stream of
guaranteed profits. When those who want social services observe that the United
States is the only industrialized country without free medical care, free
university education, crumbling infrastructure and with millions of people who
are unhoused and desperate, they should consider this waste of wealth.
Shouldn’t we address these burning issues?
The
world needs an antiwar movement willing to consistently speak out and mobilize
opposition among poor and working people when it is most difficult and
unpopular to resist the endless U.S. wars. In the U.S., we need to oppose the
devastating impact of 800 U.S. military bases around the world and a military
budget 40% of the world’s total. We need to address the illegal and inhuman
U.S. sanctions on 40 countries, comprising a third of the world population.
But
most important is that we need an antiwar movement that always links these
endless U.S. wars to the war here at home. The racist repression, the world’s
largest prison population and three police killings a day, every day, widening
attacks on migrants, LGBTQ+ and others, are the outgrowth of U.S.
wars.
We
are determined to continue to oppose U.S. wars and demand that the hundreds of
billions of dollars of the military budget that benefits corporate power in the
U.S. be spent on people's needs.
We
are actively building, with many others, for nationally coordinated days of
opposition to the U.S./NATO war in Ukraine – Sept 30 to Oct. 7 in more than 100
U.S. cities.
Contact
UNACpeace.org for information on past and upcoming antiwar actions.
Joe Lombardo – Coordinator of United National Antiwar
Coalition - UNACpeace.org, Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace, UNACpeace@gmail.com
Sara Flounders - Administrative Committee of UNAC, Co-Director
of International Action Center, Contributing Editor of Workers World Newspaper.
Flounders.sara16@gmail.com