Joint Statement of Communist, Workers and Left Parties
Stop the aggressive war on Iraq!
We find ourselves in a critical period, when the USA and Britain
are escalating preparations to unleash a new imperial war, which
NATO also decided to support during its Prague summit. The
extensive military capacity of US bases in Europe is being
activated for the purpose of conducting this war. The
preparations being made for this war of aggression have led to
violations of the constitutions, laws and international treaties
of specific countries.
In recent days, the US administration has asked its allies,
through NATO, for additional facilities on their territory and
their military participation in the "occupation of
Iraq"
There can be no doubt that preparations for the war were decided
upon in advance, regardless of UN resolution 1441 and the work of
the UN inspectors and regardless of the accommodating measures
taken by Iraq in the face of UN demands. It has become
increasingly obvious that the planned war will pursue the
military aim of gaining control of a strategic area, oil and
markets. It is at the same time an attempt by the US government
to overcome its economic crisis and solve its problems at the
expense of others.
The war will result in huge losses among the Iraqi people, who
have already suffered severe hardships as a result of years of
embargo, air strikes and the policies of Saddam Hussein's regime.
The war on Iraq, which has cooperated with the UN inspectors,
will further the military aims of the US in the Near East and
contrasts sharply with its support for the government of Israel
and its toleration of the repressive occupation of the
Palestinians' land.
Aggression against Iraq, which is based on the new US doctrine of
"pre-emptive" strikes, threatens to destabilise the
whole region and bring grave consequences for human civilisation
as a whole. It poses a huge threat to international peace and the
system of international law and creates a precedent for other
arbitrary acts of aggression. No argument or sleight of hand can
legitimise any imposed support by the UN for this war.
We condemn the attitude of the governments and political
leadership of those EU countries, which have failed to take the
necessary steps or made any effective effort to halt this
unjustified war of aggression and therefore in practice are
supporting the US pro-war policy.
International tension is being further escalated, international
relations are being militarised, military budgets are being
increased and new national, EU and NATO "rapid deployment
forces" are being created.
On the other hand, the threat of war has led to justified
protests throughout the world. There is an unprecedentedly broad
mobilisation of world opinion against the war, against the US
bases and NATO and against the militaristic policies of
governments.
Many states, including movements of the politically uncommitted,
intellectuals, artists, politicians and diplomats, are calling
for a diplomatic, peaceful settlement of the issue.
Our parties, which have already taken various initiatives, are
playing an active part in this broad anti-war movement and are
calling for an even more massive mobilization of the people. We
must intensify the anti-war campaign among the population, at
workplaces, in the trade unions and the media, in parliaments and
wherever there is an opportunity to do so.
We must stop the aggressive war on Iraq. We must warn against
attempts by the big powers to blackmail the UN. We must oppose
any form of European support for the war or participation in it.
We demand that our countries do not provide the US with military
or other facilities to carry out its aggressive aims.
AKEL (Progressive Party of Working People) Cyprus
Algerian Party for Democracy and Socialism
Bulgarian Communist Party
Communist Party in Denmark
Communist Party of Australia
Communist Party of Austria
Communist Party of Belarus
Communist Party of Belgium
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia
Communist Party of Britain
Communist Party of Canada
Communist Party of Catalonia
Communist Party of Chile
Communist Party of Denmark
Communist Party of Denmark (ML)
Communist Party of Finland
Communist Party of Germany
Communist Party of Greece
Communist Party of India
Communist Party of India (M)
Communist Party of India (ML)
Communist Party of Ireland
Communist Party of Israel
Communist Party of Norway
Communist Party of Peoples of Spain
Communist Party of Poland
Communist Party of the Russian Federation
Communist Party of Slovakia
Communist Party of Spain
Communist Party of Sweden
Communist Party of Syria
Communist Party of Turkey
Communist Party of Ukrain
Communist Party of USA
Communist Workers Party of Russia
Danish Red-Green Alliance
German Communist Party (DKP)
Hungarian Workers Party
Iraqi Communist Party
Jordanian Communist Party
New Communist Party of Britain
New Communist Party of the Netherlands
New Communist Party of Yugoslavia
Party of Communists of Belarus
Party of Communist Refoundation (Rifondazione) Italy
Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) Germany
Party of Italian Communists
Party of the Mexican Communists
Party of Yugoslav Communists
Popular Socialist Party of Mexico
Portuguese Communist Party
Romanian Socialist Party
Socialist Labour Party of Croatia
Socialist Party of Latvia
Sudanese Communist Party
Syrian Communist Party
The Action of Chad for Unity and Socialism
Tudeh Party of Iran
United Left Movement in Luxembourg (déi Lénk)
United Left of Spain (Izquierda Unida)
Workers Party of Belgium
Workers Communist Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Workers Party of Ireland