Mar 2, 2026

"The reduction of a nation of 90 million to coordinates and “regime-change” slogans is the language of imperialist barbarism."

  Stop the criminal US-Israeli war against Iran!

A statement by the Socialist Equality Party at the World Socialist Web Site (WSWS) in full:

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The joint US-Israeli assault on Iran, which began in the early morning hours of February 28, is a criminal act of war waged in flagrant violation of the United States Constitution and international law. Its opening salvo included the murder of Iran’s head of state, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and other senior leaders of the Iranian government. There is not a shred of legal justification for the attack. No authorization has been sought from or granted by the United States Congress, as required by Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. No resolution of the United Nations Security Council sanctioned the use of force. The assault was launched while US and Iranian negotiators were still engaged in talks mediated by Oman, which had concluded just two days earlier in Geneva. The attack on Iran is precisely what was described at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi leaders in 1945–46 as a “crime against peace”—the “supreme international crime differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole.”

2. 

The war began just two weeks after Secretary of State Marco Rubio used the Munich Security Conference on February 14, 2026 to dress up a program of predation and domination as a civilizational mission—urging Europe to cast off “guilt and shame” over empire and openly lamenting the decline of the “great Western empires,” i.e., the very colonial order built on plunder, repression and mass killing. The rhetoric of imperial nostalgia has been followed by the real thing—cruise missiles, airstrikes and the bombardment of Iranian cities—confirming that the talk of “civilization” is the customary lying preface to barbarism. 

3. 

The bombardment of Iran is a crime—against a people and against civilization. When strikes hit cities like Tehran, Qom and Isfahan, the target is not merely “infrastructure” but the accumulated intellectual, cultural and social life of a historic society. The reduction of a nation of 90 million to coordinates and “regime-change” slogans is the language of imperialist barbarism. Working people in the United States and internationally must oppose this onslaught, demand an immediate end to the attacks, and reject the normalization of mass killing and cultural annihilation as instruments of policy.

4. 

It is widely acknowledged, even in the capitalist media, that the United States faced no threat from Iran. In fact, Trump himself, following the Twelve-Day War of June 2025—in which the United States struck three Iranian nuclear facilities with the largest conventional munitions in its arsenal—declared that Iran’s nuclear weapons capacity had been “obliterated.” He repeated this claim as recently as his State of the Union address on February 24, 2026. His assertion, four days later, that Iran posed an “imminent threat” to the United States was directly contradicted by a 2025 assessment from the Defense Intelligence Agency, which concluded that Iran was years, if not a decade, from developing intercontinental missile capability. Two intelligence sources told CNN that Trump’s claim was not backed up by intelligence. Even the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Representative Jim Himes, said after being briefed: “We have not heard articulated a single good reason for why now is the moment to launch yet another war in the Middle East.”

5. 

The International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI) warned repeatedly that such an attack was imminent. On February 19, just nine days before the assault, the ICFI stated: “The objectives of US imperialism—the domination of the planet—cannot be achieved peacefully. War against Iran is, for the United States, an essential stage in its preparation for the coming conflict with China.” It continued with a warning of the most far-reaching implications: “War will not be stopped by appeals to imperialist and bourgeois governments. The international working class confronts a situation comparable to that which existed on the eve of World War II. But the comparison is inadequate, because the consequences of war today would be infinitely more terrible than they were 87 years ago. Humanity faces the imminent danger of a nuclear catastrophe that could result in the destruction of all human life.”

6. 

Trump is hardly attempting to present a coherent, let alone convincing, explanation for his decision to launch a war. Just four days earlier, he had delivered a State of the Union address, the longest in history, that devoted barely a few sentences to Iran, even though he had by that time signed off on the war. The military buildup—the largest in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq—was well advanced. Israeli and American intelligence agencies had been tracking Khamenei’s movements for months.

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Trump announced the war not in a nationwide address from the Oval Office, not before the Congress that the Constitution charges with the power to declare war, but in an eight-minute video posted at 2:30 in the morning to his private social media platform, Truth Social, from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. He wore a white baseball cap emblazoned with “USA.” Trump was not speaking to the American people. He was speaking to his base—to the fascistic movement that he has cultivated and that constitutes his real political constituency. As the WSWS wrote in a statement on February 28, “Now, Trump, baseball cap on his head, announced his decision in the dead of night, while most Americans were sleeping. He has set the United States and the entire world on a disastrous course.” The statement drew the inescapable historical parallel: “In the future, historians will compare Trump’s February 28, 2026 attack on Iran to Hitler’s September 1, 1939 invasion of Poland. They are crimes of equal magnitude.”

8. 

The fact that polls confirm overwhelming popular opposition to war has no effect whatsoever on Trump’s calculations. A University of Maryland poll conducted weeks before the strike found that only 21 percent of Americans favored an attack on Iran, while 49 percent were firmly opposed. A YouGov snap poll taken on the day of the strikes found just 34 percent approval—the lowest public backing for a US military campaign in modern history, less than half the support recorded for the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. A Reuters/Ipsos poll found 43 percent disapproval versus only 27 percent approval. Seventy-four percent of respondents in a CBS/YouGov poll said Trump required congressional approval he never sought. The Quinnipiac poll found seven in 10 voters opposed military action against Iran. These figures reveal the depth of the chasm between the American ruling class and the population it oppresses. The war is being waged not in the name of the American people but against their clearly expressed will.

9. 

The war itself has taken the form of targeted assassinations of political leaders and military commanders, accompanied by massive bombardment that has produced terrible civilian casualties. Within hours of the first strikes, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was confirmed dead, along with the chief of army staff, the defense minister, the head of the Revolutionary Guard Corps, the secretary of the Defense Council and approximately 40 other officials. A girls’ elementary school was struck in the city of Minab in southern Iran; Iran reported nearly 150 schoolchildren killed. The Iranian Red Crescent reported more than 200 dead in the initial hours alone. The assault has continued, with strikes “in the heart of Tehran” as the toll mounts. The killing of Khamenei’s daughter, grandchild, daughter-in-law, and son-in-law have been confirmed.

10. 

In a telephone interview with the New York Times on Sunday, Trump declared that the United States and Israel “intended” to continue the war for “four to five weeks,” making clear that Washington is preparing a sustained bombing campaign aimed at bludgeoning Iran into submission. In the same interview,  Trump spoke with chilling indifference about the deaths of US soldiers,  stating bluntly, “We expect casualties,” while adding that Pentagon estimates could be “quite a bit higher.” These remarks amount to an open declaration that the White House is prepared to sacrifice countless lives—above all, in Iran but also throughout the region and among US troops—to prosecute a criminal war of conquest.

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Iranian leaders and military officials were caught by surprise, once again accepting, as they had done before the June 2025 war, American assurances that negotiations were being pursued in good faith. Iran’s foreign minister had left Tehran for Geneva only days before the attack. Iran’s state news agency published a commentary expressing disappointment over the talks but blaming Washington for the impasse—still, even at that late hour, operating on the assumption that the diplomatic process was real. The pattern is now unmistakable: The United States uses the pretense of diplomacy to lull its adversary into a false sense of security while preparing the killing blow. In June 2025, Israel struck while US-Iran talks were scheduled to resume days later. In February 2026, the assault came two days after the Geneva round ended.

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The response of the European imperialist powers has been no less contemptible. Though it was the United States and Israel that launched the war—striking a sovereign nation while negotiations were ongoing, assassinating its head of state, bombing a school full of children—the joint statement issued by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz denounced not the aggressors but the victim. The E3 statement “condemned Iranian attacks on countries in the region in the strongest terms” while saying merely that the three governments “did not participate in these strikes.” Starmer called the Iranian regime “utterly abhorrent” and demanded that Iran “refrain from further strikes”—as though a nation subjected to a surprise attack that killed its leadership and its schoolchildren has no right to defend itself. By the next day, Starmer had gone further, announcing that British jets were conducting “defensive operations,” that Britain had already intercepted Iranian strikes, and that he had accepted a US request to use British bases to strike Iranian missile sites. The pretense of non-involvement is being discarded day by day, precisely as it always is. The European powers are being drawn into the vortex of American militarism, just as they were in Iraq, in Libya, and in the proxy war in Ukraine.

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The United States and Israel have certainly inflicted serious damage. The decapitation of Iran’s political and military leadership is a devastating blow. But history teaches that it is usually a grave mistake to judge the outcome of a war on the basis of the results of its first days or even months. The initial shock and awe of the 2003 Iraq invasion was followed by two decades of insurgency, sectarian civil war, and strategic catastrophe for the United States. The fall of Kabul to the Taliban in 2021—20 years after the “successful” invasion of Afghanistan—stands as a monument to imperial hubris. Iran is a nation of 90 million people with a land mass nearly 74 times that of Israel. Its population has endured eight years of war with Iraq, decades of sanctions and repeated foreign assault. The assumption that the murder of Khamenei will produce the collapse of the state, with a grateful population welcoming regime change imposed by US mass murder, is the same delusion that has attended every American military adventure since Vietnam.

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The United States has unleashed a war with incalculable economic, social and political consequences. Iran’s retaliatory strikes have already spread across the Persian Gulf, hitting US military bases, civilian airports, and infrastructure in Bahrain, Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Jordan. Missiles have struck Israel, killing civilians in residential areas. The Strait of Hormuz—through which approximately 20 percent of the world’s oil passes daily—faces disruption. Oil prices have surged. Global shipping routes are in turmoil. Airlines have canceled flights across the region. The conflict threatens to engulf the entire Middle East in a conflagration whose scale and duration no one can predict. The first American casualties have already been reported.

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The real reasons for this war lie not in Iran’s nuclear program—which the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) has repeatedly stated it cannot confirm is anything other than peaceful—but in the geopolitics of oil, the struggle for control of strategic resources and the deepening crisis of American global hegemony. Iran sits atop the world’s fourth-largest proven oil reserves and second-largest natural gas reserves. It commands the northern shore of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most strategically significant chokepoints in the global energy system. The control of these resources—and more importantly, the ability to deny rivals access to them—has been the central preoccupation of American foreign policy in the Middle East for more than seven decades.

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The drive to subjugate Iran cannot be separated from the broader trajectory of American imperialism. As the WSWS explained even before the attack, the seizure of Venezuelan oil and the assault on Iran are components of the same strategy: The United States is seeking to take hold of the world’s energy resources in preparation for military confrontation with China, which imports more than 70 percent of its daily oil consumption. Iran accounts for more than 10 percent of Chinese energy imports, and losing access to it would be a major strategic blow to China’s independent industrial base. The war against Iran is, in this sense, a war for global hegemony, directed not only at Tehran but at Beijing, Moscow and the European capitals whose dependence on Middle Eastern energy gives Washington an instrument of coercion. The Trump administration has threatened not only Iran but also its nominal allies—imposing tariffs on European goods, threatening Greenland, seizing control of Venezuelan oil, and making clear that in the emerging era of great-power competition, the United States intends to use its military supremacy to maintain dominance over every strategically significant region on Earth.

17. 

The role of the Democratic Party in enabling this war makes it the accomplice of Trump. They have funded every weapon now being deployed against Iran. The $901 billion National Defense Authorization Act passed the House in December with 115 Democrats voting yes. In the Senate, two-thirds of the Democrats voted in favor. In January, 149 House Democrats voted for $839 billion in defense appropriations. In the weeks preceding the attack, as the largest military buildup since the 2003 Iraq invasion was underway, neither House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, nor Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, nor Senator Bernie Sanders, nor Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez mounted any serious effort to prevent the war. On the contrary, AOC repeated the administration’s regime-change talking points at the Munich Security Conference. Democratic Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania explicitly pledged his support for bombing Iran on Newsmax, declaring: “I absolutely was fully supportive and was cheering for that Midnight Hammer.” Democratic Representative Josh Gottheimer issued a bipartisan statement explicitly opposing a resolution that would have prohibited the use of force against Iran without congressional authorization. Democratic Senator Mark Warner declared: “I think it’s appropriate the president has all the options on the table.”

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The Democrats promote all the vicious anti-Iran propaganda employed by Trump. They echo his characterization of Iran as the “number one state sponsor of terror.” They recycle every lying argument for regime change—from the need to ensure that Iran never has a nuclear weapon to the claim that the Islamic Republic is uniquely oppressive (in a region with savage US-backed dictatorships in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the smaller Gulf states). The New York Times, speaking for the Democratic Party, was actively involved in legitimizing and preparing public opinion for the attack, publishing detailed outlines of military options, including strikes designed to “create the conditions on the ground” for murdering Khamenei. Now that the war has been launched, the Democrats’ “opposition” consists entirely of procedural complaints about the absence of congressional authorization—not a single word of principled opposition to the war itself. Jeffries himself declared, “Iran is a bad actor and must be aggressively confronted.” This is not opposition to war. It is a demand to be included in the decision to wage it.

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The assault on Iran is the outcome of a 73-year history of American imperialist aggression against that country—a history that makes nonsense of the propaganda presenting Iranian resistance as irrational or unprovoked. In 1953, the CIA and British MI6 overthrew Iran’s democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh to secure Western control of Iranian oil; some 300 people were killed in the streets of Tehran. For 26 years the United States sponsored the Shah’s dictatorship, training and equipping the SAVAK secret police in the methods of torture and repression. During the Iran-Iraq War of 1980–88, the US provided intelligence to Saddam Hussein’s regime knowing it would be used to direct chemical weapons strikes against Iranian soldiers—tens of thousands of whom were gassed. In July 1988, the USS Vincennes shot down Iran Air Flight 655, a civilian airliner, killing all 290 passengers and crew, including 66 children; the warship’s captain was awarded the Legion of Merit. Since 2007, Israel, with American complicity, has assassinated at least seven Iranian nuclear scientists by car bomb, magnetic device and remote-controlled machine gun. The Stuxnet cyberweapon, jointly developed by the US and Israel, destroyed approximately 1,000 centrifuges at the Natanz facility. In January 2020, the US assassinated General Qasem Soleimani at Baghdad International Airport. In June 2025, the US bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities under international safeguards, killing over 1,000 people and specifically targeting nuclear scientists in their homes. And now, in February 2026, it has assassinated the country’s head of state and dozens of other top officials, as well as bombing an elementary school. To describe Iranian hostility to the United States after all this as irrational is not analysis. It is the self-serving mythology of an imperial power.

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This is, moreover, a war being waged by a government that is simultaneously at war with the American people. The Trump administration is systematically dismantling democratic rights, purging the civil service, weaponizing federal agencies against political opponents, attacking the judiciary, gutting social programs and concentrating unprecedented power in the executive. It has deployed ICE and CBP agents to terrorize immigrants and subject American cities and neighborhoods to police-state methods that violate the Bill of Rights. The same administration that has launched this criminal war against Iran is seeking to impose a dictatorship at home. It governs in the interests of a financial oligarchy whose wealth has reached obscene levels, while the working class confronts falling real wages, a housing crisis, collapsing public services and the erosion of every social gain won over the past century. The war against Iran and the war against the American working class are not separate phenomena. They are two fronts of the same offensive. Militarism abroad has always served as the instrument and companion of social reaction at home.

21. 

The working class—in the United States, in Iran, in Europe and throughout the world—must be mobilized against this criminal war. No section of the capitalist political establishment will stop it. The Democratic Party, as demonstrated above, is not an opposition to imperialism. The trade union bureaucracies, bound hand and foot to the Democratic Party and the capitalist state, will do nothing. The pseudo-left organizations that orbit these institutions serve only to channel opposition back into the framework of capitalist politics.

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The Socialist Equality Party and the International Committee of the Fourth International advance the following program in the fight against the criminal war on Iran:

*    The immediate and unconditional cessation of all US and Israeli military operations against Iran. Not a single bomb more, not a single drone more. This war must be stopped now, and with it the broader US-Israeli campaign of aggression across the Middle East—including the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the escalating attacks aimed at subjugating the entire region through terror, blockade and military force.
    
*    The withdrawal of all US military forces from the Middle East and the closure of the hundreds of military bases that serve as the infrastructure of imperialist domination. The vast network of American military installations across the Persian Gulf—in Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Iraq—exists not to defend the American people but to project the power of American finance capital over the world’s energy resources.
    
*    The disbanding of NATO and the liquidation of the massive military-intelligence apparatus of American imperialism. More than 1 trillion dollars a year is funneled into the Pentagon and the intelligence agencies—a colossal diversion of social resources into the machinery of death. These resources must be redirected to meet the pressing social needs of the working class: healthcare, education, housing and the rebuilding of crumbling infrastructure.
    
*    The repudiation of all forms of sanctions and economic warfare against Iran and every other country. The sanctions regime that has strangled the Iranian economy for decades, restricting access to medicine and essential goods, is a form of collective punishment directed against an entire population. It must be ended immediately.\    
    
*    Full accountability for the architects and perpetrators of this war. The launching of a war of aggression without congressional authorization, in violation of the U.S. Constitution and the U.N. Charter, is a criminal act. Those responsible—from the president to the military and intelligence officials who planned and executed the assassination of a head of state and the bombing of civilian targets, including an elementary school—must be held to account.
    
*    The defense and extension of democratic rights. The fight against war cannot be separated from the fight against the fascist transformation of the American state. The same government that bombs Iran without congressional approval is gutting democratic rights at home, attacking the judiciary, weaponizing federal agencies and criminalizing dissent. The working class must defend the right to protest, to organize and to oppose the policies of its government without fear of repression.

23. 

These demands cannot be achieved through appeals to any section of the political establishment. They require the independent political mobilization of the working class. The International Committee of the Fourth International has established that the building of a genuine anti-war movement must be based on four essential principles:

    First, the struggle against war must be based on the working class, the great revolutionary force in society, uniting behind it all progressive elements in the population.

    Second, the new anti-war movement must be anti-capitalist and socialist, since there can be no serious struggle against war except in the fight to end the dictatorship of finance capital and the economic system that is the fundamental cause of militarism and war.
    
    Third, the new anti-war movement must be completely and unequivocally independent of, and hostile to, all political parties and organizations of the capitalist class.
    
    Fourth, the new anti-war movement must, above all, be international, mobilizing the vast power of the working class in a unified global struggle against imperialism.

24. 

American workers have nothing to gain and everything to lose from a war that will cost lives, drain resources, fuel inflation and accelerate the drive toward dictatorship. The fight against war is inseparable from the fight against the capitalist system that produces it. Imperialism is not a policy choice; it is the inevitable product of the contradiction between a globally integrated economy and its division into rival nation-states, each dominated by a ruling class that pursues its interests through the exploitation of the working class at home and the plunder of resources and markets abroad. The struggle to stop this war is the struggle to put an end to the profit system itself and to replace the outmoded division of the world into rival nation-states with a world socialist federation, in which the productive forces of humanity are harnessed for the benefit of all.

25. 

Call meetings in your factories, workplaces, schools and neighborhoods demanding the immediate end of this war. The world must know that the American people oppose this war and demand that it be ended immediately. Take a stand. Join the Socialist Equality Party in the fight to build a powerful movement against imperialist war.

Headlines at the World Socialist Web Site today:

1. This week in history: March 2-8

  • 25 years ago:
Fireworks explosion in Chinese elementary school kills 50 children  
  • 50 years ago:

The Vitoria Massacre and the Spanish general strike

  • 75 years ago:

    Iranian Prime Minister Haj Ali Razmara assassinated

  • 100 years ago:

German imperialism sets conditions for joining League of Nations

2. “We have more in common with the Iranian people than we do with billionaires”: American workers denounce attack on Iran

The level of opposition at the outset of this war is unprecedented in modern US history. A Reuters poll conducted Saturday found that only 27 percent of Americans approved of the strikes.

3. Strike date announced for New York University contract faculty

The workers’ main demands include higher salaries, raises that exceed inflation, academic freedom, job security, housing and protection against artificial intelligence.

4. Tech CEOs boast about AI-driven mass layoffs

While announcing the elimination of 4,000 jobs, Block CEO Jack Dorsey said, “the intelligence tools we’re creating and using … are enabling a new way of working which fundamentally changes what it means to build and run a company,” while Ladders CEO Marc Cenedella, warned, “When things crystallize like this, it brings out the pitchforks and the torches.”

5. Right-wing Japanese government supports criminal US-Israeli war against Iran

Tokyo has parroted US lies about non-existent nuclear weapons in Iran to justify the latest act of imperialist criminality.

6. Right-wing Japanese government supports criminal US-Israeli war against Iran

Tokyo has parroted US lies about non-existent nuclear weapons in Iran to justify the latest act of imperialist criminality.

7. Trump’s attack on immigrants and students continues with abduction of Ellie Aghayeva from Columbia University

The abduction of Columbia student Ellie Aghayeva by ICE was meant to terrorize immigrants and students and force the universities to suppress opposition to war in the Middle East.

8. Flint UAW local cancels anti-ICE protest

UAW L.598 officials claimed they cancelled the event out of concern for the "safety of our members" without citing any specific threats.

9. Confirmation Labor directly blocking return of Australian citizens interned in Syria

The evidence shows that the Albanese government effectively blocked the journey of 34 women and children—all citizens—from the hellhole conditions in the Al Roj internment camp in northeastern Syria.

10. Pennsylvania residents, students protest and speak out in support of “Quakertown 5”

Residents at a protest in Doylestown condemned the police and immigration Gestapo.

11. German chancellor Merz backs US-Israeli war of aggression against Iran

Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Sunday declared his full political support for the illegal US-Israeli attack on Iran.

12. Nenko Gantchev died in Michigan ICE detention facility amid Democratic Party “oversight”

The death of Nenko Gantchev—a 56-year-old immigrant from Bulgaria who had been in the US for 30 years—at the ICE detention camp in Balwin, Michigan exposes the criminal nature of the Trump administration’s dragnet and the complicity of the Democratic Party in covering it up.

13. Cologne Administrative Court bolsters far-right Alternative for Germany

In a sensational ruling, the Cologne Administrative Court has bolstered the far-right Alternative for Germany, ruling that the Secret Service may not for the time being designate and treat the party as "proven right-wing extremist."

14. Increasing social criticism in Berlin and a new, committed tone of film realism: The Red Hangar from Chile

A growing number of younger filmmakers are turning their attention to history and the current threats to human relationships posed by war, state repression, fascist violence and extreme exploitation. 

15. Quebec’s trade unions renew their alliance with the Parti Québécois, as it embraces far-right politics

A delegation of union leaders, headed by QFL President Magali Picard, attended the PQ congress, as the party doubles down on anti-immigrant chauvinism and its embrace of the far right.

16. Spain’s Socialist Party-Sumar government complicit in the US-Israeli attack on Iran

While publicly invoking “de-escalation and international law,” a posture adopted because this aggression faces mass opposition within the Spanish working class, Prime Minister Sánchez has allowed Spanish territory to be used as a launchpad for the imperialist attack. 

17. Türkiye calls for negotiations after US and Israel launch an illegal war against Iran

The new war launched by the US and Israel against Iran exposes the dilemma of the Erdoğan government and deepens its crisis.

18. UK Starmer government endorses and participates in the US/Israel attack on Iran

UK aircraft taking direct part in the illegal war launched by Trump and Netanyahu include RAF Typhoons operating from Qatar and the Mediterranean island, Cyprus.

19. Free Ukrainian socialist and anti-war activist, Bogdan Syrotiuk!

Bogdan Syrotiuk

The fight for the Ukrainian socialist and anti-war activist's freedom is an essential component of the struggle against imperialist war, genocide, dictatorship and fascism.

Feb 28, 2026

Oppose the US imperialist war on Iran!

反对美国帝国主义对伊朗发动的战争!

Opposez-vous à la guerre impérialiste américaine contre l'Iran !

 ¡Opóngase a la guerra imperialista estadounidense contra Irán! 

アメリカ帝国主義のイランに対する戦争に反対します! 

David North is the chairman of the International Editorial Board of theWorld Socialist Web Site and current National Chairman of the Socialist Equality Party (US). * 斯是世界社会主义网站国际编辑委员会主席,也是美国社会主义平等党现任全国主席。* Il est président du comité de rédaction international du site web World Socialist et l'actuel président national du Parti de l'égalité socialiste des États-Unis.* Es el presidente del Consejo Editorial Internacional del World Socialist Web Site y actual presidente nacional del Partido Socialista por la Igualdad (EE.UU.). * 彼は世界社会主義ウェブサイトの国際編集委員会の議長であり、現在は社会主義平等党(米国)の全国委員長である。

The attack on Iran ordered by Donald Trump and his war-crazed cabal is a massive political crime, illegal under international law and in direct violation of the U.S. Constitution.

 

It has been launched in collaboration with a genocidal Israeli regime without even a figment of authorization from Congress-- against a country which has not attacked the United States and poses no threat to it.

 

Within the first hours of this criminal attack at least twenty-four students were killed in an airstrike on a girls' school in Minab, in southern Iran. How many more thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, will be killed in the days ahead?

 

Only four days ago Trump appeared before Congress and the American people to deliver his State of the Union Address. Even though he had obviously decided to launch the war, he concealed his decision and barely mentioned Iran in the course of his two hour rant.

 

Now, Trump, baseball cap on his head, announces his decision in the dead of night while most Americans were sleeping.

 

He has set the United States, and the entire world on a disastrous course.

 

This war will not solve the internal social crisis of American society nor will it reverse the protracted deterioration in the global position of U.S. capitalism. All these contradictions, domestic and international, will be intensified.

 

The war itself will inevitably escalate and engulf the entire planet.

 

No amount of media propaganda can disguise the fact that the attack on Iran is precisely what was described at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi leaders back in 1945 and '46 as a "crime against peace".

 

In the future, historians will compare Trump's February 28th, 2026 attack on Iran to Hitler's September 1st 1939 invasion of Poland.

 

They are crimes of equal magnitude.

 

The Socialist Equality Party demands that the bloody assault on Iran be stopped immediately.

 

The working class and youth, and all progressive and decent people, must oppose this war which has been launched in the interests of the financial corporate oligarchy.

 

The same administration that has deployed ICE agents to terrorize American cities and neighborhoods, that is violating the Bill of Rights, is the same government that has launched this criminal war.

 

Call meetings in your factories, workplaces, schools, and neighborhoods demanding the immediate end of this war.

 

The world must know that the American people are opposed to this war and want no part of it!


Take a stand! Make your voices heard!

 

*****

 

唐纳德·特朗普及其好战集团下令对伊朗发动的袭击是一起大规模的政治犯罪,违反国际法,并直接践踏了美国宪法。

这场袭击是在未经国会授权的情况下,与一个犯下种族灭绝罪行的以色列政权勾结发动的——而伊朗从未攻击过美国,也未对美国构成任何威胁。

在这场罪恶袭击发生的最初几个小时内,伊朗南部米纳布一所女子学校遭到空袭,至少24名学生丧生。未来几天,还会有多少人丧生?成千上万,数十万人?

就在四天前,特朗普在国会和美国人民面前发表了国情咨文。尽管他显然已经决定发动战争,但他却隐瞒了自己的决定,在长达两小时的演讲中几乎没有提及伊朗。

现在,特朗普头戴棒球帽,在大多数美国人熟睡的深夜宣布了他的决定。

他已将美国乃至整个世界引向灾难性的道路。

这场战争既无法解决美国社会的内部危机,也无法扭转美国资本主义在全球地位长期下滑的趋势。所有这些矛盾,无论国内还是国际,都将加剧。

战争本身将不可避免地升级,并席卷全球。

任何媒体宣传都无法掩盖这样一个事实:对伊朗的攻击正是1945年和1946年纽伦堡审判中对纳粹领导人所定义的“反和平罪”。

未来,历史学家会将特朗普2026年2月28日对伊朗的攻击与希特勒1939年9月1日入侵波兰相提并论。

它们是同等严重的罪行。

社会主义平等党要求立即停止对伊朗的血腥攻击。

工人阶级、青年以及所有进步人士和正直人士必须反对这场为金融寡头利益而发动的战争。

正是这个政府派遣移民执法局(ICE)特工恐吓美国城市和社区,践踏了《权利法案》,也正是这个政府发动了这场罪恶的战争。

在你们的工厂、工作场所、学校和社区召开会议,要求立即停止这场战争。

全世界必须知道,美国人民反对这场战争,不愿卷入其中!

表明立场!发出你们的声音!

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L'attaque contre l'Iran, ordonnée par Donald Trump et sa clique belliciste, est un crime politique majeur, illégal au regard du droit international et en violation flagrante de la Constitution américaine.

Elle a été lancée en collaboration avec un régime israélien génocidaire, sans même la moindre autorisation du Congrès, contre un pays qui n'a pas attaqué les États-Unis et ne représente aucune menace.

Dans les premières heures de cette attaque criminelle, au moins vingt-quatre étudiantes ont été tuées lors d'un raid aérien contre un lycée de filles à Minab, dans le sud de l'Iran. Combien de milliers, de dizaines de milliers, de centaines de milliers d'autres personnes seront tuées dans les jours à venir ?

Il y a seulement quatre jours, Trump s'est présenté devant le Congrès et le peuple américain pour prononcer son discours sur l'état de l'Union. Bien qu'il ait manifestement décidé de déclencher la guerre, il a dissimulé sa décision et a à peine mentionné l'Iran au cours de ses deux heures de diatribe.

Aujourd'hui, Trump, casquette vissée sur la tête, annonce sa décision en pleine nuit, alors que la plupart des Américains dormaient.

Il a engagé les États-Unis, et le monde entier, sur une voie désastreuse.

Cette guerre ne résoudra ni la crise sociale interne de la société américaine, ni n'enrayera la détérioration continue de la position du capitalisme américain sur la scène internationale. Toutes ces contradictions, tant nationales qu'internationales, s'intensifieront.

La guerre elle-même s'étendra inévitablement et embrasera la planète entière.

Aucune propagande médiatique ne saurait masquer le fait que l'attaque contre l'Iran est précisément ce qui a été qualifié de « crime contre la paix » lors des procès de Nuremberg contre les dirigeants nazis en 1945 et 1946.

À l'avenir, les historiens compareront l'attaque de Trump contre l'Iran, prévue le 28 février 2026, à l'invasion de la Pologne par Hitler le 1er septembre 1939.

Ce sont des crimes d'égale gravité.

Le Parti de l'égalité socialiste exige l'arrêt immédiat de cette agression sanglante contre l'Iran.

La classe ouvrière, la jeunesse et tous les progressistes et les gens de bonne volonté doivent s'opposer à cette guerre déclenchée dans l'intérêt de l'oligarchie financière.

Ce même gouvernement qui a déployé des agents de l'ICE pour terroriser les villes et les quartiers américains, qui viole la Déclaration des droits, est celui-là même qui a lancé cette guerre criminelle.

Organisez des réunions dans vos usines, vos lieux de travail, vos écoles et vos quartiers pour exiger la fin immédiate de cette guerre.

Le monde doit savoir que le peuple américain s'oppose à cette guerre et refuse d'y prendre part !

Mobilisez-vous ! Faites entendre votre voix ! 

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El ataque contra Irán ordenado por Donald Trump y su camarilla bélica es un crimen político masivo, ilegal según el derecho internacional y una violación directa de la Constitución de Estados Unidos.

Se ha lanzado en colaboración con un régimen genocida israelí sin siquiera una mínima autorización del Congreso, contra un país que no ha atacado a Estados Unidos ni representa una amenaza para él.

En las primeras horas de este ataque criminal, al menos veinticuatro estudiantes murieron en un ataque aéreo contra una escuela femenina en Minab, al sur de Irán. ¿Cuántos miles, decenas de miles, cientos de miles más morirán en los próximos días?

Hace tan solo cuatro días, Trump compareció ante el Congreso y el pueblo estadounidense para pronunciar su Discurso sobre el Estado de la Unión. Aunque obviamente había decidido lanzar la guerra, ocultó su decisión y apenas mencionó a Irán durante su discurso de dos horas.

Ahora, Trump, con una gorra de béisbol puesta, anuncia su decisión en plena noche, mientras la mayoría de los estadounidenses duermen.

Ha llevado a Estados Unidos y al mundo entero por un rumbo desastroso.

Esta guerra no resolverá la crisis social interna de la sociedad estadounidense ni revertirá el prolongado deterioro de la posición global del capitalismo estadounidense. Todas estas contradicciones, tanto nacionales como internacionales, se intensificarán.

La guerra en sí misma inevitablemente se intensificará y envolverá a todo el planeta.

Ninguna propaganda mediática puede ocultar el hecho de que el ataque a Irán es precisamente lo que se describió en los juicios de Núremberg a los líderes nazis en 1945 y 1946 como un "crimen contra la paz".

En el futuro, los historiadores compararán el ataque de Trump contra Irán del 28 de febrero de 2026 con la invasión de Polonia por Hitler el 1 de septiembre de 1939.

Son crímenes de igual magnitud.

El Partido Socialista por la Igualdad exige que se detenga de inmediato el sangriento ataque contra Irán.

La clase trabajadora y la juventud, y todas las personas progresistas y decentes, deben oponerse a esta guerra que se ha desatado en beneficio de la oligarquía financiera corporativa.

El mismo gobierno que ha desplegado agentes de ICE para aterrorizar ciudades y barrios estadounidenses, que está violando la Carta de Derechos, es el mismo que ha desatado esta guerra criminal.

Convoquen reuniones en sus fábricas, lugares de trabajo, escuelas y barrios para exigir el fin inmediato de esta guerra.

¡El mundo debe saber que el pueblo estadounidense se opone a esta guerra y no quiere ser parte de ella!

¡Tomen posición! ¡Hagan oír su voz!

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ドナルド・トランプと彼の戦争狂いの徒党が命じたイラン攻撃は、国際法違反であり、合衆国憲法に直接違反する、甚大な政治犯罪です。

この攻撃は、議会の承認など微塵もなしに、大量虐殺を行うイスラエル政権と共謀して開始されました。しかも、米国を攻撃したこともなく、米国にとって脅威にもならない国に対してです。

この犯罪的な攻撃開始から数時間で、イラン南部ミナブの女子校への空爆により、少なくとも24人の生徒が死亡しました。今後、さらに何千、何万、何十万人もの命が奪われるのでしょうか。

わずか4日前、トランプは議会とアメリカ国民の前に姿を現し、一般教書演説を行いました。明らかに戦争開始を決定していたにもかかわらず、その決定を隠蔽し、2時間にわたる演説の中でイランについてはほとんど触れませんでした。

今、野球帽をかぶったトランプは、ほとんどのアメリカ国民が眠っている真夜中に、その決定を発表しているのです。

彼はアメリカ合衆国、そして世界全体を破滅の道へと導いた。

この戦争は、アメリカ社会の内的危機を解決することも、アメリカ資本主義の国際的地位の長期にわたる悪化を反転させることもできない。国内外のあらゆる矛盾は、さらに激化するだろう。

戦争そのものは必然的にエスカレートし、地球全体を巻き込むだろう。

どんなメディアのプロパガンダをもってしても、イランへの攻撃がまさに1945年と46年にナチス指導者たちを裁いたニュルンベルク裁判で「平和に対する罪」とされた事実を覆い隠すことはできない。

将来、歴史家たちは、2026年2月28日のトランプによるイラン攻撃を、1939年9月1日のヒトラーによるポーランド侵攻と比較するだろう。

これらは同等の規模の犯罪である。

社会平等党は、イランへの血みどろの攻撃を直ちに停止するよう要求する。

労働者階級と若者、そしてすべての進歩的で良識ある人々は、金融企業寡頭制の利益のために開始されたこの戦争に反対しなければなりません。

アメリカの都市や地域を恐怖に陥れるために移民税関捜査局(ICE)の職員を派遣し、権利章典に違反している政権こそが、この犯罪的な戦争を開始した政府なのです。

工場、職場、学校、そして地域社会で集会を開き、この戦争の即時終結を求めましょう。

アメリカ国民はこの戦争に反対し、一切関わりたくないと強く思っていることを、世界に知らしめなければなりません。

立ち上がろう!声を上げよう!

Headlines at the World Socialist Web Site today:

1. Labour Party suffers Gorton and Denton by-election wipe out by Greens

A leadership challenge to Keir Starmer is ever more likely after May’s local elections, which Labour is also expected to lose heavily.

2. Canada’s Defense Industrial Strategy and the militarization of Canadian society

When Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled Canada’s first ever Defense Industrial Strategy (DIS) on February 17, he spoke bluntly about the aims of the Canadian ruling class. The “assumptions that shaped decades of Canadian defence and foreign policy,” he declared, “have been completely upended.” Canada now confronts a “more fractured and darker” world in which conflict is moving closer to home. Ottawa must ensure it is never again “hostage to the decisions of others.”

The MPs responsible for the DIS, including Defense Minister David McGuinty and Minister of Industry Melanie Joly, reiterated Carney’s themes in an introduction to the document, citing the NATO-instigated war in Ukraine and the global trade disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic in particular. They noted, “Long-held assumptions have been upended—about the end of imperial conquest, the durability of peace in Europe and the resilience of old alliances. In this uncertain world, it is more important than ever that Canada possess the capacity to sustain its own defense and safeguard its own sovereignty.”

The strategy translates this diagnosis into policy, marking the most far-reaching attempt in decades by the Canadian ruling class to reorganize the economy, state apparatus and labor force to equip itself as an imperialist power to participate in the violent redivision of the world that is already well underway. Its aim is to lessen the dependence of Canadian imperialism on its long-time partner in the United States amid a growing breakdown in relations between the two—as expressed in President Donald Trump’s trade war measures and annexationist threats, and Canada’s counter-tariffs.

The DIS codifies themes Carney advanced earlier at the World Economic Forum, where he warned of a “rupture of the world order.” Trade, finance, supply chains and technology, he said, are now weapons wielded by rival powers. Canada’s procurement policy, industrial investment, research funding and labor planning will be reorganized accordingly.

At the strategy’s core lies a commitment to raise military spending to 5 percent of GDP by 2035, aligned with NATO demands. The DIS notes that this will be a historic level of funding. It would in fact constitute the largest sustained militarization of the Canadian economy since the Second World War. 

3. Modi visits Israel to strengthen India-Israeli strategic axis, as Washington and Tel Aviv prepare assault on Iran

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a two-day visit to Israel this week, choosing to further elevate India’s “strategic partnership” with Israel at the very point that Washington and Tel Aviv are poised to launched a criminal, unprovoked war on Iran.

4. Teachers face illegal reprisals over support for student walkouts against ICE

Across the US, teachers and students who join or support anti‑ICE walkouts are being investigated, disciplined and even criminally threatened.

5. Argentina’s labor bill vote and tire factory shutdown expose pseudo-left unionism

As Argentina’s Senate approved fascist President Javier Milei’s Labor Modernization bill, pseudo-left unions promoted nationalist appeals to the Peronist bureaucracy, repeating the betrayals that paved the way for the 1976-1983 dictatorship.

6. New Zealand: Union pushes through pay cut for 12,300 health workers

The two-year agreement follows a similar sellout by the secondary teachers’ union, with both deals aimed at imposing the right-wing coalition government’s austerity agenda.

7. Australian logistics software maker WiseTech announces 2,000 AI-driven job cuts

“The era of manually writing code as the core act of engineering is over,” according to WiseTech CEO Zubin Appoo.

8. FBI raids LAUSD headquarters and superintendent Carvalho’s home

While the DOJ has cited possible corruption, it is likely that Carvalho was targeted for his criticisms of ICE raids targeting immigrant children.

9. Australian housing crisis: Unaffordability at record levels

The Labor government’s expanded “first home buyer” schemes have not provided relief for workers and young people but rather have inflated prices and further enriched banks, developers, and existing property owners.

10. Mamdani’s decision to reopen New York City schools after blizzard angers teachers and parents

Tens of thousands of New York City teachers and parents opposed Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s decision to hold in-person school on Tuesday as the city recovered from a historic blizzard.

The area was hit by 27 inches of snowfall last week, crippling the city and making transportation nearly impossible for millions. Most businesses and city services were shut down, and schools were closed on Monday. On Tuesday, millions of workers in the city and commuters in the suburbs were unable to dig their cars out of the snow. Public transportation was unreliable and often unavailable from many areas.

Mamdani, nevertheless, declared that school buildings would be open and teachers and students expected to attend, even though much of the rest of the city was closed.

Attending school was impossible or, in many cases, dangerous, for children and their teachers. Many streets were not fully plowed or sidewalks not cleared. Only 60 percent of students were able to get to school and over 20,000 educators were unable to come in.

11. Mamdani embraces Trump: Collaboration with fascism from the DSA mayor

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s secretly organized meeting with Donald Trump in the White House, where he posed alongside the fascist president in the Oval Office, is an act of treachery aimed at forging an alliance with the far-right.

The self-proclaimed democratic socialist stood side-by-side with the would-be dictator who has the blood of thousands on his hands, and may soon have the blood of millions, as his war fleet assembles off the coast of Iran. Trump beamed as the Democratic mayor of the nation’s largest city paid him tribute—treating Mamdani as a useful prop he considers valuable, at least for the moment.

Mamdani did not stumble into this meeting. He sought it. He proposed the photo-op. It is a calculated effort by the New York City mayor and leading figure of the Democratic Socialists of America to establish close relations with a fascistic president who is escalating ICE terror, building a network of detention camps, preparing to rig the 2026 elections and driving the United States toward a catastrophic war. 

12. Newly-elected far-right Japanese government prepares war measures

Following the Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP) landslide victory in the Japanese general election earlier this month, the far-right government of Sanae Takaichi is rapidly accelerating Tokyo’s remilitarization agenda in preparation for waging war abroad and war against the working class at home.

On Wednesday, the LDP’s Research Commission on Security panel approved a plan to lift nearly all restrictions on Tokyo’s ability to export lethal weaponry. The plan will be submitted to the government for additional revisions before going into effect. This significant change does not require parliamentary approval from the National Diet.

Under the panel’s recommendation, Japan will now will be able to export weaponry jointly developed with one nation to a third country. Exports to nations currently at war will also be allowed with approval by the National Security Council, which includes the prime minister and cabinet ministers. At present, exports will be limited to 17 countries with which Tokyo has military technology transfer agreements, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the Philippines.

Current restrictions date back to 2014 when the Shinzo Abe government scrapped a longstanding ban on military exports. The new policy allowed exports of so-called “non-lethal” equipment supposedly for use in rescue, transport, warning, surveillance, and minesweeping.

The government of Fumio Kishida further chipped away at the ban in 2023, allowing finished products to be sent to countries that held the item’s license. This paved the way for shipping Patriot missiles to the US to replenish Washington’s supply depleted by the arming of Ukraine in the US/NATO-instigated war against Russia, making Japan an indirect supplier of arms to Kiev.

The LDP and its similarly far-right, pro-war coalition partner, Nippon Ishin no Kai, view Japan’s export restrictions as an impediment to the expansion of Japan’s military industry and capabilities in preparing for war against a US-led China.

The ban was first implemented in 1967 and then strengthened in 1976 to supposedly align with Article 9 of the constitution, which makes it illegal for Japan to maintain a military or wage war abroad. The export ban was imposed as the government faced widespread anti-war opposition among workers and youth, though exceptions existed for things such as technology transfers to the US.

Furthermore, while Japan’s remilitarization has taken place under the framework of the US-Japan security treaty, Japan is also pursuing an agenda to assert its own imperialist interests. 

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While the immediate lifting of the export ban is being discussed publicly, how it is carried out in the future will take place largely behind closed doors. The government will be under no obligation to explain to or seek approval from parliament for exports. In fact, senior government and Defense Ministry officials told the Asahi Shimbun that such a requirement would be “out of the question.”

The Japanese ruling class is terrified that any exposure of its pro-war agenda and the fraudulent claims that remilitarization is limited to so-called “defense” will spark opposition from the working class. Takaichi tacitly acknowledged as much when she stated after the election that her new government would enact “bold policies that could divide national opinion.” As war planning grows, oppressive measures will also be strengthened to clamp down on any opposition.

This is the purpose of another pro-war measure the government is pursing, the so-called anti-espionage bill and other changes to Tokyo’s intelligence gathering capabilities. Long sought-after by the ruling class, this would strengthen Tokyo’s spy agencies both domestically and abroad while making it more difficult for whistleblowers to expose the machinations of the state and for reporters to write about these exposures.

The Takaichi government intends to draft a “National Intelligence Strategy” for the first time within this year. Until now, intelligence has been included within the National Security Strategy, one of Japan’s primary military documents. The new strategy would centralize intelligence gathering and clarify the roles of new bodies dedicated to this purpose.

In particular, the Takaichi government intends to establish a National Intelligence Council to oversee a new National Intelligence Agency, both of which could be set up as early as July. Another agency for foreign intelligence gathering based on the US’s CIA is slated to be set up by the end of 2027.

13. United States: Nearly blind Rohingya refugee dies in Buffalo after being “dropped off” miles from home by CBP agents

For nearly a week, Shah Alam’s family searched frantically for him. They filed a missing persons report, canvassed local hospitals and detention centers, distributed flyers and worked with advocates to pressure agencies for answers. His attorney discovered on February 22 that he was not in immigration detention and alerted Buffalo police, exposing the fact that no one in government had told the family that he had been released at all.

Family members have described “days and nights without sleep,” fearing he had fallen, been assaulted or succumbed to the cold, and denounced officials for leaving a disabled man to fend for himself without even a phone call.

On February 25, Buffalo police confirmed that the remains discovered on a downtown street two days earlier were Shah Alam, identified by the medical examiner using X‑ray comparison, and notified his relatives. He had been dead for hours when first responders arrived, and emergency personnel were unable to revive him.

14. The 2026 Winter Olympics: Remarkable athleticism poisoned by nationalist chauvinism

From a purely athletic standpoint the games saw several historic achievements. France’s Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron secured a remarkably beautiful Ice Dance gold, while Brazil and Kazakhstan celebrated their first-ever Winter Olympic golds. Norway’s Johannes Høsflot Klæbo won six gold medals, becoming the most decorated winter Olympian of all time.

But the realization of a genuine Olympic spirit is at direct odds with a global political order characterized by capitalist economic competition teetering on the edge of world war. For this reason, the games are used to promote the most filthy forms of nationalism, pitting nations against one another as bitter rivals rather than competing as equals in sport. The degeneration of the games has reached the point where the International Olympic Committee is little more than a direct tool of imperialism.

15. Hamnet, Hamlet and the demanding effort “to show the very age and body of the time”

Artists like Zhao and O'Farrell simplify matters for themselves by projecting into history their own middle class attitudes. To understand the present “all one has to do is to attribute the thoughts, feelings and motives of present-day men to the past.” (Lukacs) Everywhere one looks one finds the same reactions and emotions – ‘Mine and those of people like me!’ And that error in this case almost inevitably blends into a kind of self-involvement and self-pity on Agnes’s part, which hardly seem appropriate or likely.

There are more significant questions, which can only be touched on here.

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More generally, the notion that Hamlet or any significant literary or dramatic work is the product of personal grief or one tragedy alone is reductive and false, again revealing a contemporary, frankly philistine conception of artistic production as the result of purely private, personal joys and griefs. 

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It is a terrible injustice to Shakespeare and Hamlet, and contrary to several hundred years of criticism and commentary, to view the drama in the O’Farrell-Zhao fashion. It ignores, first of all, what Hamlet himself says about “the purpose of playing,” whose aim, he suggests, is “both at the first and now … to show ... the very age and body of the time his form and pressure.” 

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The death of a child is a terrible, devastating event. It may very well deepen an artist’s sense of the tragic side of life, its finitude, its enormous emotional demands and hardships. But it is not the source of a major artist’s work, it only strengthens its more humane and sympathetic qualities or sides. Great artists have a great cause. Shakespeare was engaged in revealing the likeness and complexion of his epoch and society, in remorselessly removing its veils.

Various harmful processes find expression in Hamnet: the “privatization” and “trivialization” of human behavior past and present; a subjective, “anything goes” attitude toward historical facts; the imposition on people of the past current motives and attitudes; and the more general retreat of affluent layers of the middle class into the family fortress-cocoon.

In regard to the latter, for some middle class layers the world is too much, too frightening, overwhelming. What do we have control (or apparent control) over? The family unit. That’s a would-be sanctuary for those who feel the earth moving beneath their feet. Zhao’s film is false because it attempts to foist this state of mind and emotion on the life and work of one of the most fearless writers of all time, someone who consistently took on the grandest and most towering questions of existence.

16. Trump blacklists Anthropic, orders all federal agencies to cease use of AI firm’s technology

The dispute between Anthropic and the Pentagon unfolded rapidly this week and reveals growing divisions within the ruling class over the Trump administration’s reckless policies. Two days after being summoned to Washington on Tuesday, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei published a statement Thursday evening refusing to back down on their demands that the Pentagon not use their AI model for fully autonomous drones or domestic mass surveillance. 

While this was presented in the corporate press as a courageous act of defiance against Trumpian authoritarianism, read in full, the letter is nothing of the kind. It is a full-throated declaration of support for US imperialism that repeats the Pentagon’s own talking points nearly verbatim, differing only on two narrow technical restrictions.

17. UAW tries to contain anger as Stellantis workers denied profit sharing checks

Workers at Stellantis reacted with fury to the formal announcement by Stellantis this week that the company would not issue profit sharing checks this year due to reported negative earnings in 2025, the first time this has happened since 2011. After years of concessions and substandard pay raises, workers count on the payouts to fill gaps in their budgets. Checks have ranged from $3,000 to as much as $14,000 in 2024.

Workers contacted by the World Socialist Web Site Autoworker Newsletter expressed disgust with management as well as the UAW apparatus. A Jeep worker at the Toledo Assembly Complex said, “We were on emergency status, ten hours, six days a week. Then it went to critical status—seven days. We went all hard, and for what? We got no profit sharing. How much more can we give? 

18. Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

Australia:

Queensland public sector trades workers resume industrial action
 
Experience Co. skydiving instructors continue strike action
 
Western Australian firefighters continue industrial action
 
Tasmanian public sector health workers reimpose work bans
 
Early childhood educators in Victoria strike for improved pay and conditions
 
Aruma disability care workers in Victoria begin industrial action in wage dispute

Bangladesh:

Hotel and restaurant workers protest job cuts and demand minimum wage

India:  

Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation female workers protest
 
Telangana ASHA workers protest in Hyderabad for wage rise
 
Private hospital nurses in Kerala strike for pay rise
 
Indian Oil Corporation Limited contract workers in Haryana strike for better conditions
 
Assam tea estate workers demand unpaid Durga Pooja bonus

New Zealand:

Shellfish processing workers strike

Sri Lanka:

Customs officers protest six-year promotion delay
 
State university non-academic workers hold national protest

20. Free Ukrainian socialist and anti-war activist, Bogdan Syrotiuk!

Bogdan Syrotiuk

The fight for the Ukrainian socialist and anti-war activist's freedom is an essential component of the struggle against imperialist war, genocide, dictatorship and fascism.