No
Trump, No Clinton, No NATO
7
July, 2018
Marina
Hyde’s vicious
and spiteful attack
on Susan Sarandon and the Green Party points to the real danger of
anti-Trump protest next week being hijacked by the neo-con warmonger
franchise. The idea that those of us who do not want arch warmonger
Clinton in power are therefore supporters of Trump is intellectually
risible and politically dishonest.
Yesterday
the OPCW reported that, contrary to US and UK assertions in the UN
security council, there was no nerve agent attack on jihadist-held
Douma by the Syrian government, precisely as Robert Fisk was
execrated by the entire media establishment for pointing out. The
OPCW did find some traces of chlorine compounds, but chlorine is a
very commonly used element and you have traces of it all over your
house. The US wants your chicken chlorinated. The OPCW said it was
“Not clear” if the chlorine was weaponised, and it is plain to me
from a career in diplomacy that the almost incidental mention is a
diplomatic sop to the UK, US and France, which are important members
of the OPCW.
Trump’s
reaction to yet more lying claims by the UK government funded White
Helmets and Syrian Observatory, a reaction of missile strikes on
alleged Syrian facilities producing the non-existent nerve agent, was
foolish. May’s leap for British participation was unwise, and the
usual queue of Blairites who stood
up as always
in Parliament to support any bombing action, stand yet again exposed
as evil tools of the military industrial complex.
Hillary
Clinton, true to form, wanted more
aggressive military action than
was undertaken by Trump. Hillary has been itching to destroy Syria as
she destroyed Libya. Libya was very much Hillary’s war and –
almost unreported by the mainstream media – NATO bombers carried
out almost 14,000 bombing sorties on Libya and devastated entire
cities.
Sirte,
Libya, after NATO bombing
The
destruction of Libya’s government and infrastructure directly
caused the Mediterranean boat migrant crisis, which has poisoned the
politics of much of the European Union.
Donald
Trump has not started any major war. He has been more restrained in
military action than any US President since Jimmy Carter. My own view
is (and of course it is impossible to know for sure) that, had
Hillary been in power, Syria would already have been totally
destroyed, the Cold War with Russia would be at mankind threatening
levels, and nuclear tension with North Korea would be escalating.
“He
hasn’t destroyed mankind yet” is faint praise for anyone. Being
less of an existential danger to mankind than Hillary Clinton is a
level achieved by virtually the entire population of the planet. I am
not supporting Trump. I am condemning Clinton. I too, like Susan
Sarandon, would have voted for Jill Stein were I an American.
So
do protest against Trump. But do so under the banner No Trump! No
Clinton! No NATO! And if any Clintonite or Blairite gets up to
address you, tell them very loudly where to get off. I remember the
hijacking of the Make Poverty History campaign by Brown, Darling and
Campbell on behalf of their banker friends. Don’t let that happen
again.
Or
here is an even better idea.
Escape
the Trump visit completely. Rather than stand penned in and shouting
slogans at a police van parked right in front of you, turn your back
on all of that and come join me at the Doune
the Rabbit Hole Festival from
13 to 15 July. As our regulars know, this blog has been intimately
connected with running the Festival from the start. This year is much
bigger, with the Levellers, Akala, Atari Teenage Riot, Peatbog
Faeries, and literally scores of other bands, and a great array of
other festival activities too, including for kids, who come free and
get free drinks.
DTRH
has no sponsorship, no advertising, no government money and no
rip-offs – beer and cider from £3.50 a pint at the bars. It is
very much an alternative lifestyle gathering, and I find spiritual
renewal there in the glorious Stirlingshire countryside. (I know that
sounds corny, but I do). Tickets are £90 for full weekend including
camping, which I think makes it the cheapest festival on this level
around. Or you can buy a cheaper day ticket and drop in just for the
day. If tickets are too expensive or you fancy a different kind of
fun, you
can volunteer,
including to come and work with me in the bar, though there are a
whole range of other tasks to be done if you don’t fancy that.
Volunteers get in free and get fed in return for one six hour shift a
day.
I
really do hope I will see some of you there – it looks set to be a
glorious weekend. Forget stress, forget Trump and hang out with nice
people!
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