“The
evidence is in,” say gleeful Democratic Party cheerleaders. Donald
Trump was elected president because his Russian spy collaborators
stole 20,000 secret e-mails from Democratic National Committee (DNC)
computer servers, including e-mails from Hillary Clinton’s national
campaign chair, John Podesta.
The
stolen e-mails demonstrated proof positive that the Democratic Party,
violating its own charter and signed statements of “neutrality”
by DNC leaders, went all out to thwart the Bernie Sanders primary
campaign, including laundering money raised for all Democrats to fund
Clinton’s picks only. So blatant were the Democrats’ crimes that
top party functionaries, including DNC head Debbie Wasserman Schultz,
were forced to resign and the party itself was compelled to defend
itself from lawsuits claiming fraud while publicly apologizing to
Sanders.
An
obliging Sanders, playing the sheepherding “lesser evil” fiddle
to the end, insisted that Hillary Clinton had adopted his program. He
endorsed her campaign and stumped the realm for Hillary.
When
the DNC computer hacking was first discovered, Democrats found
themselves in a dilemma when the FBI demanded access to their systems
to ascertain whether Vladimir Putin’s Russian government was
directly involved. There is still no proof from anyone that it was.
WikiLeaks insists that it got the DNC files from an internal
government leaker and not the Russian government.
Whether
to expose their base internal corruption, maneuvers, and dirty tricks
to steal the primary or to use the incident to expose a possible
Trump connection to the Russians was a tough choice. Caught in its
own scandal, the DNC first opted for the cover-up route and refused
the FBI entry. Today, Democrats have shifted gears to redeem and
resurrect their racist, anti-immigrant, warmongering, sexist party of
Wall Street billionaires and their corporate/banking empire as they
prepare for the 2018 election cycle, refurbished a bit, with the
likes of Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Minnesota congressman and DNC
deputy chair Keith Ellison in tow.
Capitalist
elections
A
note on capitalist elections is in order here in case any readers
might still believe that we are discussing any semblance of
democratic process in the periodic charade that is presented to the
world wherein two billionaires and their corporate sponsors and media
vie for the nation’s top office. Democracy in capitalist America is
for the rich only, whether it be in the electoral arena or in the
rarified one percent world of big capital, in which the Obama
administration bailed out the nation’s leading and virtually
bankrupt banks and related institutions to the tune of $32 trillion.
Many
outraged voters rejected the most obvious candidate of the ruling
rich, Hillary Clinton, who received, according to the Wall
Street Journal, $23
million from Wall Street’s elite in direct election contributions.
In recent years, Bill and Hillary Clinton have raked in $153 million
from Wall Street speaker fees. They charge $225,000 a pop. And yet,
their speeches, especially Hillary’s to Goldman Sachs, are still
banned from public scrutiny. We note here that U.S. elections are
today billion-dollar affairs, with Hillary Clinton spending $1.4
billion as compared to Trump’s “paltry” $958 million.
FBI/NSA
side with Democrats
In
mid-March the FBI and the National Security Agency broke with their
longstanding “code” to publicly announce that they were
undertaking a long, perhaps multi-year investigation to determine if
Trump and/or his associates had collaborated with the Russians to rig
the U.S. election or to otherwise interfere with the workings of U.S.
“democracy.”
This
departure from the agency’s (feigned) secrecy as to their
investigations, said FBI Director James Comey, was in the “public
interest.” In truth, it amounted to an open declaration of war
against the Trump administration—a sign of emerging deep divisions
within the U.S. ruling class, wherein important sectors are
increasingly concerned that Trump and company cannot be trusted to
serve broader ruling-class interests. The latter includes maintaining
a semblance of public civility in the workings of government, as
compared to Trump, who has effectively torn off the thin veneer of
rationality from a crisis-ridden U.S. capitalism whose ugly deeds
need to be shielded from public view.
The
implication of an FBI/NSA investigation finding Trump guilty of a
conspiracy to undermine U.S. elections in collaboration with Russia
can only lead to future measures to remove him from the presidency.
No
doubt Comey and his spy agency associates had a hand in leaking
whatever information they deemed helpful to begin the process of
undermining Trump’s legitimacy. Today, Democrats are the chief
beneficiaries, with various leakers, including top unnamed officials,
anonymously providing them with the names of various Trump campaign
associates who had dealings in one form or another with Russians. In
truth, such contacts are the norm with regard to virtually all
contacts between the business and political representatives of all
foreign governments and U.S. officials. “Big Brother” monitors
all!
Democrats
today rely on the world’s most extensive surveillance/spy
apparatus, whose porous operations always manage to reach the public
eye when political advantage is to be had. This is the same corrupt
and murderous spy apparatus that was exposed by WikiLeaks’ Julian
Assange, as well as Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning, all honest
leakers and heroes, today deemed criminals by capitalist America,
while unnamed government leakers who reveal Trump or Clinton affairs
are taken for good coin.
WiliLeaks
exposes CIA cyberweapons
In
the middle of the “who spied on whom?” Democrat-Republican
spectacle, the CIA suffered yet another devastating blow when
WikiLeaks revealed, according to the March 8 New
York Times, the
most massive trove of deadly cyberwar spying in history. The CIA’s
cyberweapons/malware included, “instructions for compromising a
wide range of common computer tools for use in spying: the online
calling service SKYPE; Wi-Fi networks; documents in PDF format; and
even commercial antivirus programs of the kind used by millions of
people to protect their computers.”
The
WikiLeaks trove includes 700 million lines of secret computer code
aimed at hacking smartphones, televisions, the security applications
of Google and Apple, and more. WikiLeaks affirmed that this was the
first installment in a more massive trove of secret CIA material,
including 7818 web pages with 943 attachments.
WikiLeaks
reported that the CIA and allied intelligence services had
compromised both Apple and Android smartphones, thus providing their
own hackers the capability to bypass the encryption systems on
popular services such as Signal, WhatsApp, and Telegram. According to
WikiLeaks government sleuths can now penetrate smartphones and
collect “audio and message traffic before encryption is applied.”
Another
CIA program called Wrecking Crew “explains how to crash a targeted
computer, and another tells how to steal passwords using the
autocomplete programs on Internet Explorer.” WikiLeaks revealed
that NSA hackers could now masquerade as Russian hackers! Patriotic
to be sure, WikiLeaks redacted the actual CIA “cyberwar codes.”
One can only imagine if it had published them as well, perhaps
allowing the world’s few whacked-out thrill seekers as well as
governments everywhere to play with computer-driven mechanisms that
include nuclear missiles and other such weapons of mass destruction.
Not unaware of such possibilities, the most recent issue of
the Bulletin
of Atomic Scientists noted
past breaches in various U.S. missile systems.
At
least for the moment, until the next hacker discovers these
cyberweapon codes, we can be reassured in the knowledge that they
remain in the “safe” hands of the world’s sole superpower, with
110 military bases around the world and at present conducting wars of
mass murder and destruction in seven countries. No doubt the U.S.
drone killers make good use of their ever more sophisticated cyberwar
toys. The same superpower has intervened some 140 times with military
force in other nations since 1880 to advance U.S. imperialist
interests. (See: Evergreen State College’s Dr. Zoltan Grossman’s
“From Wounded Knee to Syria: A Century of U.S. Military
Interventions.”)
Obama
spies on Trump
The
latest media hullabaloo revolves around President Trump’s repeated
twitter allegations that the Obama administration tapped his Trump
Tower phones or otherwise spied on him and his associates. On this
one, I side with Trump 100 percent! The notion that the top
surveillance operation in the world would stop at spying on a U.S.
president-elect is patently absurd! We already know that in the name
of “national security” President Obama and his predecessors
authorized NSA spying on virtually everyone on earth, provided, so
his recently expanded spying rules say, the spying is authorized by a
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) judge.
Virtually
all Russian officials or business people working in the U.S.—including
their hundreds, if not thousands, of lobbyists, UN and Washington,
D.C., functionaries and the Russian ambassadorial staff—are subject
to U.S. government spying, based on the explicit thesis that they are
all “foreign agents.” Indeed, as we shall see, “foreign agents”
are everywhere; they include the agents of “enemy” and “allied”
nations alike.
A
March 23 New
York Times article
entitled, “Trump Buoyed In New Version Of Surveillance,”
commented on Republican chair of the U.S. House Intelligence
Committee Devin Nunes’ revelation of documents secretly leaked to
him by his own informants in a U.S. spy agency. The documents pointed
to Obama administration spying on Trump and his campaign associates,
a charge that Obama and all spy agencies have, until now,
categorically denied. The
Times blithely
commented, “the incidental intelligence
gathering on Trump associates—during the presidential transition
late last years, when Mr. Obama was in office—was not necessarily
unlawful or inappropriate.”
The
Times continued,
“American intelligence agencies typically monitor
foreign officials of allied and hostile countries, and they routinely
sweep up Americans who may be taking part in the conversation or are
being spoken about.”
The
Times added,
“The real issue Mr. Nunes told reporters was that he could figure
out the identity of Trump associates from reading [secret] reports
about intercepted communications that were shared among
administration officials with top security clearances. He said some
Trump associates were also identified by name in the reports.
Normally intelligence agencies mask the identities of American
citizens who are incidentally present
in intercepted communications.” (Emphasis added). In this case,
Obama employed his own changes in surveillance rules to “unmask”
the names of those on the Trump team that had contacts with Russians.
It was likely all “lawful,” says The
Times, even
though Obama and company denied doing it.
Nunes’
revelations also exposed as a blatant lie FBI Director Comey’s
official statement before Congress two days earlier. Said Comey, “I
have no information that supports those [Trump’s] tweets.’’ In
the same vein, President Obama had previously issued a statement
saying that neither he “nor any White House official ever ordered
surveillance on any U.S. citizen.” Lies, lies, and more lies!
In
dirty politics, “two can play the same game.” In this case while
the Democrats lambast Trump, based on their leaked documents, Nunes,
like the Democrats, used his own “anonymous” sources to obtain
incriminating “evidence.”
“I
have seen intelligence reports,” said Nunes, “that clearly show
that the president-elect and his team were at least monitored and
disseminated out [unmasked] in intelligence,’’ he said, adding
that he hoped to ascertain who in the government had sought details
about the Trump team and had asked for their identities to be
“unmasked.”
When
the sound and fury of today’s bipartisan corruption scandals
subsides, what will be left is whether or not Trump’s presidency
will be allowed to run its four-year course. We have not heard the
last of these government spying scandals. Indeed, Trump himself, if
he so chooses, has the “legal” right to demand to know if his
phones were tapped.
Demonization
of Vladimir Putin
Today’s
Cold War demonization of Russia and President Putin has qualitatively
less to do with any overtures by Trump for a rapprochement with
Russia than it does with the defense and advancement of U.S.
military, political, and economic interests in general, including the
marginalization of Russia as the world’s leading fossil-fuel
exporter and as a minor but still significant player in world
affairs. U.S. interests in Ukraine regarding oil pipeline routes and
control over Eastern Ukraine’s vast coal resources were dominant in
the 2014 European Union-U.S./Ukraine-Russia events. Replacing
Europe’s dependency on Russian oil exports with U.S.-controlled
pipelines, as well as U.S.-fracked natural gas, stood high on U.S.
imperialism’s priority list, not to mention NATO’s ongoing
military encirclement of Russia itself.
To
date Trump’s policies have differed little, if at all, from Obama’s
on these key issues, despite Trump’s rhetoric, if not his personal
identification with Putin’s courting of right-wing and neo-fascist
groups across Europe and elsewhere. But in its essentials Trump has
neither made nor proposed any changes in U.S.-Russia policy.
Punishing sanctions stemming from the Ukraine/Crimea events remain
intact.
Readers
will recall that in 2014 the U.S. backed a neo-fascist-led coup that
removed the Ukrainian president and replaced him with a corrupt and
murderous regime replete with U.S.-backed officials who do the
bidding of the European Union and U.S. imperialism. Russia’s
annexation of Crimea, accomplished in a referendum in which 86
percent voted to secede, was accomplished without the slightest
resistance and in a context where Ukrainian fascists in the coup
government moved to virtually outlaw the Russian language in the
majority Russian-speaking portions of the country. Virtually the
entire Ukrainian army in Crimea peacefully surrendered, with the
majority joining the Russian army. (For a full account, see Socialist
Action’s “Ukraine in Turmoil” by Michael Schreiber and this
writer.)
A
final note on U.S. interests in Russia and the former Soviet
Republics is in order. Trump and associates are far from the key U.S.
investors in these regions. Despite the sanctions, Russia’s
dealings with the U.S. still amount to at least $9 billion annually,
with major U.S. corporations contractually relying heavily on Russian
metallurgy and mining industries for the manufacture of U.S.
airplanes and a broad range of other products.
Indeed,
U.S. billionaire capitalists, Democrats and Republicans alike—not
limited to ex-Exxon Mobil chief Ross Tillerson, today Trump’s
Secretary of State—have long before invested in or collaborated
with Russia and everywhere else a handsome profit can be made or
influence peddled. Viktor Vekselberg, for example, the Russian
billionaire head of the Renova Group and the head of a partnership
called the “Russian Silicon Valley,” donated between $50,000 and
$100,000 to the Clinton Foundation, according to donor
records. Renova, whose offices were raided by U.S. government
officials, is under criminal investigation for bribery. Renova’s
interests in mining, oil, and telecommunications boosted Vekselberg’s
fortunes, making him one of Russia’s richest individuals.
Russia’s
largest bank, Sherbank, confirmed that it hired the consultancy firm
of Tony Podesta, the elder brother of Hillary Clinton’s former
presidential campaign, John Podesta, “to lobby its interests in the
United States and proactively seek the removal of various Obama-era
sanctions,” according to the Russian press agency, TASS. “Standard
business,” said a Sherbank official. None of the above is aimed at
demonstrating Clinton’s or her associates’ illegal action! Just
business as usual.
Trump/Obama
military policies
With
regard to Syria, U.S. war policy remains intact, with the Trump
administration sending more than 1000 troops to Northern Syria in an
effort to bolster U.S. negotiating influence in a future Syria. Under
Obama, U.S./NATO coalition forces, Gulf state monarchies, U.S. and
Turkish-trained jihadists and U.S. secretly approved Nusra
Front/al-Qaeda terrorists led an unsuccessful six-year imperialist
war aimed at imposing a pro-Western regime in Syria. The Obama
administration previously spent $1 billion annually in a failed
effort to secretly train and supply its own mercenary army to oust
the Assad government.
While
the Trump administration calls for a $54 billion, 10 percent increase
in military spending, Todd Harrison, director for defense budget
analysis at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
informs us that “there were at least 10 higher increases since 1977
and four since 2002.”
No
solutions to capitalist crisis
The
present rift between Democrats and Republicans reflects their
sometimes conflicting approaches to world capitalism’s
ever-deepening crisis. Their common denominator, however, is how to
most effectively transfer the wealth created by working people to
themselves. Today’s financialization of capital, wherein “profits”
are increasingly generated in highly speculative stock market and
related uncontrolled money manipulation, as opposed to commodity
production, is a sure sign of a system in crisis, with bubbles galore
waiting to burst, e.g., the Dow Jones current astronomic 20,600 mark.
Similarly,
the globalization of capital, aimed at increasing ever flagging
average profit rates, has slowed considerably as competing
capitalists scramble to shore up their bottom lines by the super
exploitation of the world’s poorest people. Trump’s
anti-globalization rhetoric reflects the fact that imperialist
foreign competition in previously U.S.-dominated near slave-labor
markets, as in China, has cut deeply into U.S. corporate profit
rates. His solution, far from incompatible with that of the
Democrats, is to increase the rate of exploitation in the U.S. in an
environment free of unions and social benefits, replete with
robot-automation-driven production and distribution centers, while
ever shifting the tax burden from the wealthy one percent to the
broad population.
Today’s
capitalist crisis has graphically exposed the inherent horrors of a
predatory social system incapable of meeting the basic needs of the
vast majority. Capitalism has brought unprecedented millions into the
streets who reject its scapegoating the working-class majority in all
its manifestations—immigrants, oppressed national minorities,
women, the LGBT community, etc.
Capitalism’s
victims, as never before in the modern era, are in search of new
forms of organization and a fighting leadership capable of winning
back and expanding what has been stolen by the twin parties of
plunder. In this environment, receptivity to revolutionary socialist
ideas opens important opportunities to those who seek capitalism’s
abolition.
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