Marxists join Muslims in opposing U.S. in Iraq

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No surprise to me. Maybe they BGs will turn on Russia.

Marxists join Muslims in opposing U.S. in Iraq
Some activists promoting support of terrorists killing American GIs
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45904


Bringing together anarchists, Marxists and radical Muslims, new coalitions of Americans and Brits are joining forces not only to express opposition to the U.S. presence in Iraq but in some cases to urge outright support for the insurgents there killing GIs on a nearly daily basis.

Writing in a recent edition of the International Socialist Review, Paul D'Amato argues, "If the war is one of imperialist conquest, and the resistance opposes that conquest, then by definition the Iraqi resistance is a legitimate war of national liberation."


D'Amato says that to deny support for the resistance is synonymous with rejecting national independence for Iraq.

The anarchist site anarkismo.net, while teasing the possibility of support for the insurgents, ultimately urges against it, partly because the terrorists in Iraq allegedly are "pro-capitalist."

"Probably most of the fighters in the resistance (also called insurgents) are motivated by a just desire to get rid of foreign occupiers," writes Wayne Price on the group's site. "The movement is heterogeneous. But their leadership seems to be mostly Islamicist authoritarians, who want to establish a theocratic dictatorship and are explicitly pro-capitalist."

Despite the action of the "resistance" to route out the Americans, the characteristics cited by the anarchists, such as the fact their "tendencies have much in common with fascism" appear to disqualify them for support.

Meanwhile, the exteme leftist group Codepink is teaming up with radical Muslims to push opposition to American presence in Iraq.

Codepink is joining hands with the Muslim Public Affairs Council to sponsor an event next month in Culver City, Calif., to help unveil a new book, "Why They Don't Hate Us: Unveiling the Axis of Evil" by Mark LeVine, a leftist activist who says an "Axis of Empathy" is the only strategy that can bring about a long-term solution to the war between radical Islam and the West.

The executive director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council is Baghdad-born Salam Al-Marayati, known for his extreme anti-Israel, anti-American statements dating back to 9-11 and before.

In response to the September 11 attacks, Al-Marayati stated, "If we're going to look at suspects we should look to the groups that benefit the most from these kinds of incidents, and I think we should put the state of Israel on the suspect list because I think this diverts attention from what's happening in the Palestinian territories so that they can go on with their aggression and occupation and apartheid policies."

In the United Kingdom, according to the London Spectator, a steering committee has been organized to coordinate activities of a cooperative effort joining Marxists and other leftists with radical Islamists. The committee consists of 18 from myriad hard-left groups, three from the radical wing of Britain's Labour Party, eight from the ranks of the radical Islamists and four leftist ecologists.


Writes Christopher Chantrill in the American Thinker: "The formal coalition between the hard left and the Islamists is a shock. It is difficult to believe that the secular left could really find common cause with religious fundamentalists of any stripe. But we should remember our history. In World War I, progressive souls sympathized with the German effort to humble the capitalist nation of shopkeepers. In World War II, progressives were indifferent to the fate of the European democracies until Hitler invaded the Soviet Union. In World War III, they actively cheered for the Soviets although they denied the right of anyone to complain about it.

"It makes complete sense that the left’s first act in the 21st century should be to form a coalition with a new anti-Western force. The war against democratic capitalism continues."
 
Read Azar Nafisi's book "Reading Lolita in Tehran."

In that book, which tells of Nafisi's experience of being a professor of Persian and Western Lit in Iran during the Islamic Revolution, a similar pattern emerges.

During the revolt against the Shah, hardcore Islamists teamed up with Marxists to foment the revolution.

You know how Marxists are all about revolution...... :rolleyes:

But, once the hardcore Islamists had gained power, guess who were amongst the first people they arrested, tortured, and then shot in large groups?

I'll give you three guesses........and the name of their group rhymes with Parxists..........

Typical. :D

There's a reason the phrase "useful idiots" has its origins in Marxism.

hillbilly
 
There's a reason the phrase "useful idiots" has its origins in Marxism.

Origins in Marxism? Utter nonsense, hillbilly. Try the mythology of the John Birch Society circa mid-1960s. There is not a shred of evidence that Lenin ever wrote or uttered the phrase. See They Never Said It.
 
Marxists? If you watched the news the last couple of weeks, you'd see we had a hundred or so down here in Crawford this month. Even the cattle are getting disgusted by them. :D
 
Considering that the Ba'th party is nothing more then Socialism blended with Arab Nationalism, I always assumed the Marxists where against the removal of Saddam and the existence of the US anyway.


Next WND will be telling us that trees are made of wood. :scrutiny:
 
"If the war is one of imperialist conquest, and the resistance opposes that conquest, then by definition the Iraqi resistance is a legitimate war of national liberation."

OK, I can buy that hypothetical if-then, but does he have a point? If frogs had wings, they wouldn't bounce their butts a-hoppin'. Clearly, it's not a war of imperial conquest. I can't stand Bush and was adamantly opposed to the war, but I can still clearly see that we're there in part to try to set up a democracy, not for conquest.
 
The marxists we have here are really just anti-everything. We might as well just re-name them anarchists. They don't even know what the heck they are.
The whole of the US was built on capitialism and commerce so they hate it all.
Sucks to be them.

On second thought they should be re-named the "haters".
 
Marxists? How did they manage get all 12 of them in the same room? What a non-story.
 
This is not new. The leftists in the country have been doing this since we invaded Afghanistan. Remember international ANSWER as the organizer of the so called anti-war protests. These groups are dangerous and evil. I just finished a great book called "Commies" by Ronald Radosh.He as David Horowitz are former red diaper babies and commies and radicals that have seen the light. I am now reading "Politics of bad Faith" by Horowitz. I hightly recommed his book "Radical Son" and the book Commies. These are eye openers and have explained and taught me much about the Left in the USA.Rodosh went to the same red diaper baby school in NY City as did the two sons of Ethel and Julieus Rosenberg. His story is fascinating and scary. By reading these books you also recognise many well known names now in Producers, Hollywood, Journalists, and of coarse the Universities and also in high places in Government. They are still there and influential. Two former commies produce guess what____________Sixty Minutes. Who would have thought that.
 
In any real chaotic situation (i.e. Anarchy for instance) those people wouldn't last five minutes. Because it comes down to survival,the will to live is a cruel cruel thing to people like that,because they are defense against anyone (even the higher ups in the government would have their own body guards turn on them)

Anarchy is flawed anyway because no matter what things would eventually go back to some kind of order.
 
Rick Reno asked "Marxists? How did they manage get all 12 of them in the same room? What a non-story."

Well, I 've got an answer for you, Rick Reno.

The way you get all 12 or more Marxists into one room is go to the campus of any large four-year public university in the US and hold a faculty meeting.


hillbilly
 
Wherever there is torture, murder, and rape committed by governments, marxists rejoice. Ever wonder why they hate the United States so much?
 
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