Workers Vanguard No. 934
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10 April 2009
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TROTSKY
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LENIN
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Trotskyists Denounced Formation of NATO
(Quote of the Week)
Sixty years ago, our political forebears in the then-Trotskyist
Socialist Workers Party (SWP) denounced the formation of NATO as military muscle
for U.S. imperialism, which emerged from World War II as the new top cop of the
capitalist world order. NATO’s role as the anti-Soviet juggernaut in Europe was
baldly proclaimed by its first General Secretary, Lord Ismay, who said that the
alliance’s purpose was to “keep the Russians out, the Americans in and the
Germans down.” As Trotskyists, we have always opposed NATO as part of our fight
for the unconditional military defense of the Soviet Union, for workers
political revolution against the Stalinist bureaucracy, and for the triumph of
the working class over their capitalist exploiters and the establishment of a
Socialist United States of Europe. The SWP’s prediction that NATO’s birth
signaled the demise of the United Nations was mistaken. The UN served then, and
continues to serve today, as a “democratic” shell for the imperialist powers,
centrally the U.S., dispatching blue-helmeted “peacekeepers” around the
globe.
As we go to press the signatures of twelve European nations are
being affixed to the North Atlantic Pact. The immense significance of this event
transcends by far its effect on the “cold war” for which it is immediately
designed. Four years after the collapse of Hitler’s “New Order” a new balance of
power is being forged on the old continent. At the head of the coalition, for
the first time in modern history, stands a non-European power—American
imperialism, chief victor in the recent war, inheritor of the mantle of the
British Empire, unrivalled pretender for the role of master of the world....
While the pact will hasten the demise of the United Nations, it is
important to note, as the architects of the alliance continually assure us, that
the pact is legally sanctioned by the UN charter itself. Once again the class
character and class aims of a bourgeois institution has dynamited the illusions
and demagogy of liberals, social democrats and Stalinists. Just as Hitler was
able to use the statutes of the Weimar Constitution, “the most democratic in the
world” to create his Nazi dictatorship, so American imperialism is establishing
its juggernaut of war in the very bosom of “the organization of world peace.”
The UN, like its predecessor, the League of Nations, as we predicted long ago,
has been the breeding ground for war.
The general staffs have carefully calculated all contingencies and
eventualities—all but one. That one is the alliance of the peoples of the world
who above all want peace. Not the maneuverings of the Kremlin, but the class
struggle in Shanghai and Indonesia, in Milan, the Ruhr and Detroit will prove
the Achilles heel of this unholy compact of death, reaction and
dictatorship.
—“North Atlantic Alliance,” Fourth International (April
1949)
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