13) NATO: ARMED AND
DANGEROUS AFTER 60 YEARS
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Resolution
adopted by the Central Committee, Communist Party of Canada, January 31
- February 1, 2009
The North Atlantic Treaty
Organization is one of imperialism's most dangerous weapons against
peace and national sovereignty. The leading imperialist countries
formed the military alliance in 1949 as an aggressive alliance against
the socialist countries, especially the Soviet Union.
At the time,
it was an alliance
of imperialist countries which controlled much of the world by direct
colonial rule. Countries such as Britain and France fought to keep
their possessions while the United States attacked the sovereignty of
countries by invasions and CIA subversion.
It was a
leading tool of
imperialism to roll back the democratic advances created by the defeat
of fascism in World War Two - not just the United Nations Charter,
which it violated by its formation as a regional military alliance, but
as an alliance set up to preserve and regain colonial rule and oppose a
new, progressive international economic order.
Since the
beginning, NATO has
been dominated by the United States' aggressive military doctrines,
compelling NATO countries to maintain massive, well equipped armies and
the most dangerous nuclear weapons in Europe, aimed at the Soviet Union
and Eastern European socialist countries.
NATO
includes three countries
with nuclear weapons (US, France, and UK). It has a "first use"
doctrine of these weapons in a conflict.
Since the
overthrow of socialism
in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe nearly twenty years ago, NATO
has never ceased working as an instrument helping the leading
imperialist countries to dominate the global economy.
NATO's
aggression against
Yugoslavia in 1999 was a savage, unilateral and criminal blow to the
sovereignty of Europe's last country with a declared goal of socialism.
In the
middle of the Yugoslavian
bombing campaign, NATO held a gala 50th anniversary celebration in
Washington. The member states changed NATO's mandate, allowing it
unilaterally to start "preventive" wars anywhere in the world, well
beyond its original "North Atlantic" territory.
The new
mandate reflects the
most aggressive, criminal military doctrines of the Bush
administration; it is a mandate that totally violates the most basic
international laws. The mandate allows NATO to carry out campaigns like
the one in Yugoslavia, which violated its own original charter.
Since 2001
in support of U.S.
imperialism, NATO has been carrying out a war of plunder and domination
in Afghanistan. Successive Liberal and Conservative governments made
Canada into one of George Bush's keenest bootlickers in this
blood-soaked occupation, presenting proposals in the U.N. Security
Council and, along with NATO's dominant states, pressuring the other
members to supply more and more troops.
NATO is
seeking to expand its
membership, especially recruiting countries around Russia, and to
coordinate with countries that surround China, both countries with rich
resources and which at times resist the hegemony of the core countries
of NATO.
As seen by
the U.S.'s "green
light" for Georgia's aggression against Russia in 2008, NATO is seeking
to provoke a war with Russia, a country that now has a low threshold
for the "first use" of its own nuclear weapons. China is being provoked
by the growing number of encircling U.S. military bases and targeted
military exercises.
The
Communist Party of Canada
believes it is more important than ever to build an effective, broadly
based campaign against NATO, focusing on Canada's immediate and total
withdrawal. Pulling Canada out of NATO is an essential step in winning
an independent foreign policy of peace and disarmament for Canada.
The 60th
anniversary of NATO
which will be marked in April this year will be timely for mass actions
against NATO across Canada. The Communist Party of Canada will work for
the success of such efforts already being planned in the peace movement
and on initiating more activities right across Canada.