| Wikileaks exposes a rotten system |
The Wikileaks cables, and the extraordinary witch-hunt leading to the arrest of Julian Assange, have exposed a system built on lies and hypocrisy. The whole democratic facade of the “free world” lies in tatters, next to the handshakes and carefully manufactured phrases of official diplomacy. In their place are revealed the sordid dealings and real opinions of our politicians and public servants, speaking as we’ve never heard them before – honestly.It is true that the Wikileaks cables have not told us much we did not already know. But it is one thing to “know” that the imperialist powers dominate and carve up the world between them with no regard for the opinions or lives of the world’s population. It is quite another to have it confirmed by the functionaries of imperialism themselves. Everything which previously could be dismissed or ignored as the cynical theories of the left now must be confronted as embarrassing facts.It is one thing to know that most of the Arab states are thoroughly reactionary regimes and staunch allies of the United States and Israel. It is quite another to hear directly that Saudi Arabia’s King repeatedly urged the bombing of Iran and that the Saudi foreign minister proposed an “Arab army” with US “naval and air support” to destroy Hezbollah in Lebanon, apparently with the support of the Siniora Lebanese Government. Some, including Israel, are celebrating these revelations as showing that the whole world, even the Arab world, wants toKarl Marx characterised the world’s capitalists as a “band of hostile brothers”. The Wikileaks saga confirms this view. Each country’s capitalists and the state machines that represent them manoeuvre and compete for profit and dominance in the world, sometimes escalating into all-out war. take military action against Iran. In fact, they show the opposite. The very fact that these opinions have been kept secret demonstrates just how unpopular they are in the Arab countries, where the mass of the population rightly hate Israel and the US. And yet, like everywhere else, the super-rich ruling class of Saudi Arabia rules only for itself, forging friendly ties with the mass murderers of world imperialism, all the better to oppress and exploit their own people. This lies at the heart of what Wikileaks has revealed about our world. Leon Trotsky wrote in 1917 that “secret diplomacy is a necessary tool for a propertied minority which is compelled to deceive the majority in order to subject it to its interests.” The revolutionary Bolshevik government published all the secret treaties of Russian imperialism, because “the abolition of secret diplomacy is the primary condition for an honest, popular, truly democratic foreign policy”. This is why Wikileaks has provoked such a hysterical reaction and witch-hunt from the establishment. Not so much because of the particular details revealed in the cables, but because our rulers are simply appalled at the idea that common people should have any right to see how the world is really run, and in whose interests. All of their international dealings, including wars which have cost the lives of millions, are based on lies. So how are they to do business in the future, how are they to organise another Iraq war, if their back-room honesty constantly finds its way out to the pesky public? That is why the extraordinary attacks on Julian Assange and Wikileaks have actually revealed more about our society than the leaks themselves. The hypocrisy of the “democratic” world has been mind-blowing. On 7 December, the US Department of State issued a press release titled “US to Host World Press Freedom Day in 2011”. Without a hint of irony or embarrassment, it proclaimed: New media has empowered citizens around the world to report on their circumstances, express opinions on world events, and exchange information in environments sometimes hostile to such exercises of individuals’ right to freedom of expression. At the same time, we are concerned about the determination of some governments to censor and silence individuals, and to restrict the free flow of information. We mark events such as World Press Freedom Day in the context of our enduring commitment to support and expand press freedom and the free flow of information in this digital age. Josh L(reprinted from Socialist Alternative: http://sa.org.au/imperialism-and-war/3029-wikileaks-exposes-a-rotten-system) |
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