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Why Washington hates Iran - free pamphlet download
The following is the introduction to Why Washington Hates Iran: A Political Memoir of the Revolution That Shook the Middle East, a new Socialist Voice pamphlet published by South Branch Publications. The entire pamphlet is available for free download from http://readingfromtheleft.com/PDF/WhyWashingtonHatesIran.pdf.
The author, Barry Sheppard, was a member of the US Socialist Workers Party for 28 years, and a central leader of the party for most of that time. In 2005, Resistance Books published the first volume of his political memoir, The Party: The Socialist Workers Party 1960-1988. The new pamphlet is a chapter from the second volume, now in preparation.
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By Barry Sheppard
The
If there is such an attack, the Iranian people will unite to oppose it.
The confrontation with
This pamphlet consists of a chapter which will appear in the second
volume of a political memoir of my time as a central leader of the US Socialist
Workers Party and earlier of its youth group, the Young Socialist Alliance. It
tells the story of the first year of the revolution from the prism of my
involvement in it. I was in
My companion Caroline Lund and I were living in
I agree with the editors of Socialist Voice that publication of
this chapter at this time, before the book is published, will help explain
The chapter also, I believe, sheds light on the contradictions of the Iranian
Revolution, contradictions which persist to the present day. Many on the left
internationally have a one-sided view of the Iranian Revolution, and tend to
dismiss it because of the capitalist Islamic clerical regime that emerged from
it. It is beyond the scope of this pamphlet to describe present-day Iranian
reality, but the contradictions between the capitalist regime and the demands
of the workers, peasants, women and oppressed nationalities continue, with the
regime being forced to make concessions while at the same time continuing
repression to maintain its rule.
Another aspect of this chapter is the heroic role that was played by
Iranian revolutionists, in spite of the small size of their organizations, in
the cauldron of the revolution. They got it right. They were intransigent supporters
and defenders of the revolution unlike many Iranian leftists who turned against
it in face of the repression of the new capitalist regime. At the same time, as
they formed the Iranian Socialist Workers Party, they retained their independence
and intransigent defence of the workers, peasants, women and oppressed
nationalities — the backbone of the Iranian Revolution.
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Download the full text of Why
Washington Hates Iran: A Political Memoir of the Revolution That Shook the
Middle East at http://www.socialistvoice.ca/?page_id=223
Purchase the first volume of Barry Sheppard’s political memoir at http://www.barrysheppardbook.com (






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Why Washington STILL hates Iran, three decades later
lmost three traumatic decades after the Iranian revolution of 1979, left-wingers everywhere have difficulty understanding how a socially and theologically conservative Islamic government could find itself more and more linked with left wing and revolutionary forces, such as the leadership of the Cuban and Venezuelan Revolutions. Bolivian president Evo Morales has been visiting Iran recently, and finding warmth and friendship, and expanded bases for economic cooperation with the Islamic Republic. Here's some late news about that:
Bolivia's Morales visit Libya and Iran for energy cooperation
http://www.mercopress.com/vernoticia.do?id=14409&formato=HTML
Why is Washington still so hostile to Iran, and more and more as time marches on today?
Iran’s real crime, in the eyes of the Pentagon and the corporate oil giants who determine U.S. policy, is that it is determined to use its resources for the further development of its own economy. The other oil-producing states in the region are corrupt semi-feudal regimes, each with a compliant and dependent ruling class. These regimes are under the total control of U.S. corporations and banks. The largest portion of their vast revenue from oil sales is wasted in purchases of U.S. weapons systems or invested in U.S. banks.
Millions of Iranian people participated in the 1978 revolution that overthrew the corrupt U.S.-backed shah. Since then, great social advances have transformed Iran. Once the people liberated their oil resources from the control of giant U.S. and British corporations, billions of dollars were available to develop Iranian industries and social services.
In less than two decades, Iran moved from 90 percent illiteracy for rural women to full literacy; more than half the university graduates are now women. Stunning improvements in totally free as well as subsidized health care meant record-breaking improvements in life expectancy, birth control and infant mortality. Even according to World Bank figures, Iran has exceeded the social gains of any other country in the region.
This is what U.S. policy makers are determined to reverse. They want control of the vast wealth that comes from every aspect of exploration, pumping, transport and refining of the planet’s most valuable and needed resource. They are willing to destroy millions of lives and spend hundreds of billions of dollars on war in this struggle.
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SOURCES: http://www.workers.org/2008/world/iran_0731/index.html
also:
WHY THE U.S. IS TARGETING IRAN:
http://www.workers.org/2007/world/iran-0510/index.html
Walter Lippmann
Los Angeles, California
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