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Paperback Opening Guns of World War III: Washington's Assault on Iraq Book

ISBN: 0873486420

ISBN13: 9780873486422

Opening Guns of World War III: Washington's Assault on Iraq

The murderous assault on Iraq in 199091 heralded increasingly sharp conflicts among imperialist powers, growing instability of international capitalism, and more wars.Also includes: * 1945: When U.S.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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From Gulf War to Today, holds up well ( for working people ) !

The US government never goes to war for 'democracy', 'freedom' , against 'ethnic cleansing' ,or against'terrorism'. The US government goes to war for domination, markets, and profits, profits,profits.Profits for families that have hundreds of millions and billions of dollars.It is their government,not ours.In the Gulf in 1991 ( and in the region tomorrow ) war was,and is ,and will be, in the first place on behalf of Big Oil. The superrich send working-class youth to kill and die for their interests. Not our own.In this now classic workJack Barnes explains the Gulf War and the increased rivalries between the market giant ( imperialist )countries leading toward Depression, fascism, and a new world war. And what working class fighters have done and will do -- here and all over the world --to resist and win.

Relevant Today

Are the lives of your countrymen and women more valuable than the lives of Afghans, Iraquis, Palestinians, or those of the people of Northern Ireland? Should you support imperialist war against them? Should you restrain your struggle to improve your working conditions during today's "war on terrorism" or acquiesce to the restrictions on democratic rights for the "war effort"?The authors of "Washington's Assault on Iraq: Opening Guns of World War II" say no, not if working people are going to advance and build a world free of inequality and war. This book is as relevant today as it was at the start of the Gulf War.

The Truth About Bush Sr-Clinton-Bush Jr's Wars

The US government never goes to war for 'democracy', 'freedom' , against 'ethnic cleansing' ,or against'terrorism'. The US government goes to war for domination, markets, and profits, profits,profits.Profits for families that have hundreds of millions and billions of dollars.It is their government,not ours.In the Gulf in 1991 ( and in the region tomorrow ) war was,and is ,and will be, in the first place on behalf of BigOil. The superrich send working-class youth to kill and die for their interests. Not our own.In this now classic workJack Barnes explains the Gulf War and the increased rivalries between the market giant ( imperialist )countries leading toward Depression, fascism, and a new world war. And what working class fightershave done and will do -- here and all over the world --to resist and win.

the past shows the present and the future

This book shows how the Gulf war of 1990-1991 war not only a product of the continued conflict US Imperialism has with the Iraqis and other peoples of the Middle East. It illustrates how the growing tension between the US ruling circles and the imperialist governments of Europe and Japan played a decisive role in the Gulf War. Those conflicts continue to deepen to this day. As such this book is not an abstract tool about dead history, nor is this book an abstract analysis for academic or journalistic voyeurs. It is a handbook on the realities of world politics for working people, youth, and oppressed people who want to struggle against wars, imperialism, and oppression.

Washington's Assault on Iraq

The best working-class analysis you'll find on the 1991 Gulf War. Explains why working people in the US had no stake in the horrible slaughter. Lots of facts and information about the various participants in the war: the US government (Democrats and Republicans), the Iraqi regime, the Israelis, the Palestinians, western European nations, the USSR. Tells not only why the Iraqis didn't fight but why the US didn't win anything. Read the section on the "Vietnam Syndrome"--it's excellent. Read about how communist workers, who opposed the war, boldly stood and told the truth in the face of the superpatriotic fervor of the time.
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