The violent nature of U.S. world order of peace
Friday, July 13, 2018 at 2:00PM
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The principle criticism of Donald Trump by the main wing of the U.S. ruling class, as advanced by liberals flooding the pages of their chief mouthpiece, the New York Times, is that Trump is destroying the “world order of peace and prosperity” that the U.S. has led for the 70 years since the end of World War II. They indict Trump’s “systematic rejection of longstanding American values…that actually made America great,” a “benign empire, held together by…respect rather than force.” NYT, 6/19)

While the decline of U.S.-led world order is very much real, the “peace and prosperity” is all fake news. Those 70 years of “benign peace” include these U.S.-rulers’ military interventions:


In 2007, Bush, Jr. established the U.S. Africa Command to direct U.S. troops in nine African countries.
From 1946 to 2000, the U.S. intervened in foreign elections in 81 countries, overtly and covertly — Italy, Japan, Philippines, and Lebanon, among others. (Carnegie-Mellon University researchers) One example: “U.S. played important role in Italy in 1948 in preventing a Communist Party victory [over the Christian Democrats]; “covertly delivered ‘bags of money’ to cover Christian Democrats’ expenses, sent experts to help run their elections” and threatened to end U.S. “aid” to Italy if communists were to win. They did the same in seven subsequent elections.
Such is the U.S. world order of peace. If working people want peace, we need to fight for it. For a world without imperialist violence, we need to build a communist-led world order.

Article originally appeared on The Revolutionary Communist Progressive Labor Party (http://www.plparchive.org/).
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