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Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

As the U.S. led military campaign gets fully under way in the very near future, the question remains… how far is the anti-war movement in the United States willing to go to stop the U.S. government and its unceasing atrocities? How far are you willing to go, what are you willing to do to stop the massive bloodshed once again caused by the U.S. government?
As the Commander in Chief of the United States gears up at 8:00 pm (EST) to tell the nation and the world that war is inevitable, that the window of opportunity for Saddam to disarm and destroy his “weapons of mass destruction” has expired, serious questions need to be posed to the privileged anti-war movement in the United States. With massive U.S. led bombing of Iraq perhaps just hours away, the question remains, how far is the anti-war movement in the United States willing to go to stop the U.S. government and its unceasing atrocities?

So far the peace or anti-war movement in this country has mirrored the same strategies and tactics of past historical anti-war causes. By far the most important example to reference is that of the Vietnam anti-war movement in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. Well over a million people participated in this effort, engaging in a variety of tactics and strategies in an attempt to stop the war, or even to prevent its further escalation. From public education to picketing, boycotts to lobbying, marches to massive civil disobedience, to even outright suicide in the numerous cases of individuals lighting themselves on fire in protest, the Movement was extremely diverse. There was even a decent contingency of property destruction that occurred, no doubt condemned by the mainstream corporate peace organizations.

With all this activity, with the incredible amount of participation, one would assume this would have been more than enough to stop the war, to pressure the federal government to pull out of Southeast Asia. Furthermore, when soldiers such as Ron Kovic, returned from the war angry and disillusioned and formed organizations such as the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, even more intense pressure was placed on the U.S. government. But it was not enough. None of the strategies and tactics applied during the Vietnam anti-war movement in the United States were enough, either individually or combined, to stop the U.S. government’s military horrors. At the height of the Movement, Nixon’s response was not to stop the war but to initiate his policy of Vietnamization. This ingenious plan allowed the U.S. government to weaken the anti-war movement while continuing on with the war for another five years. When the peace accords were finally signed in Paris in 1973, they were more a result of the incredible success of the Viet Cong than any realistic effectiveness of the anti-war cause.

Each of the anti-war movements that have surfaced in the United States since then have attempted to mirror, to an absolutist extent, the strategies and tactics that failed during the Vietnam anti-war struggle. In fact these same strategies and tactics have been used in nearly all U.S. anti-war movements throughout history and the fact remains, never in U.S. history has any anti-war or peace movement actually prevented or ceased a U.S. military operation or war. And yet continuously, anti-war movements in the United States fall into the same mold of ineffective activism that stands absolutely no chance of threatening or challenging the power structure of the U.S. government.

In the current day, protests in select locations such as Washington, DC, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and more are considered successful due only to the numbers of people in attendance. The common argument is stated in defense of these activities that the message is getting out into the media and thus people in this country and around the world are learning that not everyone supports Bush’s war. Yet, from a strategical standpoint there is absolutely no realistic foundation to the belief that this form of public education can and will have any effect on the government’s decision to use military force in Iraq. Again, glancing back to the Vietnam period when the protests were even larger, when more people gathered and the tactics were even broader than those utilized today, Nixon refused to listen to the public and continued on with the war.

During the past few weeks cries have emerged from the “progressive” sectors of U.S. society concerning Bush’s statement that the anti-war movement is a mere focus group and would not effect his ultimate decision. This should provide at least some indication that the large parties – which some might call protests or rallies – are not capable of generating the needed pressure which could actually force the government to stop. If it hasn’t ever occurred throughout U.S. history and, arguably, the U.S. government is more powerful now than ever, there is no precedent on which to base this faulty behavior and activity. Yet, the large mainstream peace groups continue to give caring U.S. people false hope, that if they get involved in the movement there is actually a chance they can help stop the war.

If we are going to become serious about stopping this war, and even the U.S. led atrocities of tomorrow, we must be realistic about our strategies and tactics and actually begin to utilize those methodologies which can and will challenge the power structure of the country. Yes, I am speaking of direct action, but not the generalized version spouted freely today and used to describe primarily conscience serving endeavors. An action is direct if it actually gets in the way, prevents, or stops an injustice from occurring. Unfortunately, the government sanctioned peace parades do not fit into this description. Even though public education is an inherent necessity of any movement, the time for public education by relying upon corporate media’s interpretation of your events has long since passed – if it was ever valuable.

The only possibility of stopping this current military action is to engage in strategies and tactics which severely disrupt the war machine, the U.S. economy, and the overall functioning of U.S. society particularly how it relates to consumerism and the economy. Marches, picketing, rallies, parties, benefits, civil disobedience and even property destruction are pointless, and perhaps even counterproductive, unless they serve to severely disrupt the functioning of the political system and its economy. An atmosphere of severe unrest, if manufactured properly, will force the U.S. government to place military resources in the streets of the United States, will threaten the economy (the chief motive behind this military excursion) of the United States, and ultimately create a political atmosphere unfavorable for Bush to continue on with the war.

So how is an atmosphere of severe unrest and disruption generated? First and foremost, it must begin with our ability to look beyond the business as usual strategies and tactics that have failed miserably in the past. It must begin with our allegiance to come to terms with the realization that any and all tactics and strategies must be considered at least available for use. Next we must be willing to decipher exactly how the power of the political structure can be effectively challenged. Once this matter has been examined there is only one question remaining, will each of us become involved and use whatever tactics and strategies are necessary, or will we refuse and continue to engage solely in conduct which serves little other purpose than making people feel better about themselves.

Here are some suggestions for the necessary creation of an atmosphere of unrest and disruption in the United States.

1) Attack the financial centers of the country. Using covert or black block techniques, depending on the situation, physically shut down financial centers which regulate and assist the functioning of U.S. economy. This can be done in a variety of ways from massive property destruction, to online sabotage, to physical occupation of buildings. However the latter I would shy away from, especially the open civil disobedience type of activities which purposely involve arrests. This movement needs all the assistance it can get and absolutely NO good will come from going to jail. Allowing yourself to be purposely arrested demonstrates that an individual has at least some faith in the U.S. legal system. This is completely foolish. One primary objective is to engage in serious unrest and disruption and NOT to get caught. Not getting caught means you are able to continue the struggle the next day.

2) Large scale urban rioting. With massive unrest and even state of emergencies declared in major cities across the country, the U.S. government will be forced to send U.S. troops into the domestic arena thereby taking resources and political focus away from the war. Unstable conditions in much of the country also serve as a political embarrassment for the Administration and could assist in forcing them to stop the war to deal with domestic concerns. Rioting should be focused on governmental agencies and corporations – especially those that are profiting from the war or destruction of life.

3) Attack the media centers of the country. It is the corporate media who has and continues to influence and control the minds of the mass body of people in the United States. These new media outlets cannot be utilized by the movement as they are owned by the very corporations one should be opposing. Using any means necessary, shut down the national networks of NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, etc. Not just occupations but actually engage in strategies and tactics which knock the networks off the air.

4) Spread the battle to the individuals responsible for the war and destruction of life – the very heads of government and U.S. corporations. No longer should these people be able to hide behind their occupations, living their lives in peace while they simultaneously slaughter countless people. Hit them in their personal lives, visit their homes, and make them feel personally responsible for committing massive atrocities.

5) Make it known publicly that this movement DOES NOT support U.S. troops as long as they are serving an unjust and horrifying political regime. Create an atmosphere lacking of support to assist U.S. troops at home and abroad in losing their morale and will to fight. If you are supporting the troops you are supporting this war and the very U.S. government that is the primary terrorist regime in the international arena.

6) Actively target U.S. military establishments within the United States. Again, following the above stated goal of NOT getting caught, use any means necessary to slow down the functioning of the murdering body.

7) When engaging in the above six activities, strike hard and fast and retreat in anonymity. Select another location, strike again hard and fast and quickly retreat in anonymity. Engage only in actions where you will be victorious. Do not be concerned with alienating the mainstream sectors of the movement – that mainstream has NEVER stopped a U.S. military activity or war. Do not get caught. DO NOT GET CAUGHT. Do not get sent to jail. Stay alert, keep active, and keep fighting. Remember, an action is only good (especially at this juncture in U.S. society) if it will serve to severely disrupt the political system of the country, its economy, and the corporate interests that drive this society.


These suggestions are not radical. They are merely recommendations for those that desire to actually have a chance at stopping this current military siege. As the peace or anti-war corporate organizations vocally oppose this message and its enclosed suggestions, continue to ask what realistic chance do their strategies and tactics have to actually stop this war? What historical precedent do their business as usual politics and policies have? As no peace or anti-war movement has ever stopped U.S. governmental military policies or activities using the state sanctioned and societal approved methods, what right do they have to give the caring public false hope?

Well over 500,000 Iraqi children have died since the Gulf War as a result of U.S. bombing and sanctions – not to mention thousands of innocent men and women. With the planned massive bombing campaign planned by the U.S. military, the death toll of the innocent will severely increase. And for what? The U.S. rhetorical line of “liberating the Iraqi people from dictator Saddam” is as much bullshit as our historical line of helping to spread freedom and democracy around the world. Surely Saddam is guilty of massive atrocities, but so are many other world leaders. Sure Saddam may have had or continue to have weapons of mass destruction, but so do many evil leaders of nations around the world. Just why is it we have not targeted Israel and Sharon in the same manner as Saddam? Why is it leaders of the United States have not targeted the U.S. government for its weapons of mass destruction and incredible history of terrorist and murderous atrocities? Similar to Bush Senior’s Gulf War, this is another war for U.S. corporations and for the protection and, more importantly, expansion of the U.S. economy. With the incredible oil reserves in the region and the potential for U.S. corporations to have a hand in building and ruling a future Iraq nation, the motives are quite obvious. Of course, it wouldn’t be just if the U.S. did not claim that it was taking action against a horrible dictator for humanitarian purposes.

As the U.S. led military campaign gets fully under way in the very near future, the question remains… how far is the anti-war movement in the United States willing to go to stop the U.S. government and its unceasing atrocities? How far are you willing to go, what are you willing to do to stop the massive bloodshed once again caused by the U.S. government?






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Re: Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

This is RUBBISH!! You are terrorists who insist on crippling downtown commerce and applying rogue tactics for your cause. Hide behind the constitution and say "All men are created equal" but when YOUR country offers to free a nation of tyrany you deny and turn your back on your fellow countrymen. Perhaps these men were once your neigbor, schoolmate, friend. YOU ARE A COWARD!! I invite you to go to pbs.org and read the chronology of Saddam Hussein. This war is not new. WE now have a leader willing to stand up to COWARDS like yourself and do something about it. 1998 former President Clinton launche nearly 2 dozon cruise missles into bagdad. Where were you then? You are not anti-war you are anti-America. God Bless America.
 

Re: Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

It is a historical fact that no democracy has ever outlasted 200 years, when the democratic process gets too corupt and the will of the people stops being represented. (ie, the Republic of Rome) Towards the end there is always a period of mass opression and propaganda, followed by revolution, then rebirth of yet another government. Democracy is like the phoenix, it needs to be reborn every so often, and Thomas Jefferson indicated as such, when he said that every good democracy should have a revolution every so often. I think that in order for this type of action to take place, you need to convice a large and sophisticated group of people that they are no longer living in a democracy. So far we are just entering the period of opression and propaganda. The masses (middle class) still believe what corporate news tells them. Until the masses become oppressed by their own apathy, they will not support this radical action. I don't think it's time has come yet. Though I am hasty for democracy's return and rebirth, I can't see any major success for any large scale disruption...
 

Re: Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

This is absolutely the most ridiculous thing Ive ever heard and the fact you've been able to get on the news is even more disturbing. Portland already has enough problems, so to start more would be uncalled for. I thought you where against violence and now your promoting it. I think you need to figure out what side your on and not use this war as an excuse to be crazy or violent. I actually can't believe you havent been arrested yet, and that channel 8 would even allow you to have a web site, especially at a time like this. I doubt that the destruction of property in Portland is going to make a difference in Iraq. I also think you need a refresher course on American History and why were even in Iraq. I also think if you dislike America that much, I would be more than happy to pay your way to another country. All your spreading is ignorance and i have to believe the people of this state are more educated then that. I can only hope that you will wake up, get a life and be a contribution to society instead of a menace.
 

Re: Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

YOU ARE A SORRY EXCUSE FOR AN AMERICAN. IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT HERE, TAKE YOUR RIGHTS AND LEAVE OUR COUNTRY! I STAND BEHIND GEORGE W. BUSH 100%. HE IS NO COWARD LIKE YOURSELF. CLINTON WAS A COWARD. THIS IS NO NEW WAR, ITS ONE THAT WE ABONDONED 12 YEARS AGO, HOPING THAT SADDAM WOULD RID OF HIS WEAPONS. TELL ME, HOW WILL YOU FEEL IF HE DUMPS ANTHRAX ON OUR COUNTRYMEN? WILL YOU BE SINGING YOUR PEACE SONG THEN? AND WHY DO YOU ADVOCATE VIOLENCE IN RESPONSE TO THE WAR IF YOU ARE FOR "PEACE". YOU ARE A HIPOCRATE!!!
 

Re: Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

Craig, I am actually curious as to what you look like, and smell like; because most of you people don't bath, and you use my money to by your clothes, or should I say grow your hemp clothes! I am curios also as to how you pay for your expensive organic food though. But actually if I go off of these sterotypes, I would be lowering my sandrards to that of yours and find myself resorting to mindless demands or statements as you have done. So I don't feel as if you deserve, or feel that you're of the equal intelect as that of I to even understand any form of my superior intelligence. So I shall not respond to your rediculous staments of hatred. But rather feel sorry for someone who is so narrow minded, and limited to such simple forms of expression.
P.S. I hope no one kicks your ASS!
 

Re: Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

You are so caught up in yourself you haven't paid any attention to the facts. What a shame. I suppose that in your case- ignorance is bliss, as you can carry out your agenda without being guilt-ridden from the truth.
I cried as I heard an interview on the radio last night with a college student here in the states who is FROM Iraq and has family there. When asked how he and his family felt about this war he said. "What took you so long?" He said American troops have been eagerly awaited. He then went on to describe some of the atrocities that the current regime has committed. Most of Iraq hates and fears its own leadership and is hopeful that America will liberate them.
You are indeed very misinformed and stupid and I really don't think you care about anyone but yourself.
Why don't you devote some of your energy into doing something CONSTRUCTIVE instead of DESTRUCTIVE.
Do something to HELP our troops. Do something to HELP our nation. Do something to IMPROVE our economy. Show people you really care- rather than acting like a child throwing a temper tantrum.
 

Re: Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

I think that because this is America, everyone has a right to their own opinion, however, if you are so disgusted with our governments "atrocites", please, do us all a favor and move you and all your hypocritical "peace" advocates over to France, or better yet, Iraq and lead your "peaceful" demonstrations there! It disturbs me as a parent that my kids see people like yourself on tv, calling for peace while using violence to do it! I really don't think you people know how ridiculous you sound. So please, if you hate America and everything she stands for that much, get out!
 

Re: Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

I thank God for President Bush. As a single mom with 4 children i would be raped and killed in a third world country. You who have never left your back yard,need to be on medication. I sure your doctor can help. How do you know the terriost or a strange man like you might put chemical warfare and kill us. i think the police should check you out. i would not want you to kill my children.May God have mercy on you if that what your planning
 

Re: Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

I find an interesting take on the anti-war protesters that state; "Peaceful protest has not gotten our message out, so we will need to resort to violence". That sounds just like the administrations position. "Diplomacy didn't work, so war is needed". Don't the protesters see that they are acting in the same manner that they claim they are against?

Additionally, if they didn't get so much press, they wouldn't be as successful at getting their message out either.
 

Re: Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

It is my understanding (taught by my state provided education) that voicing ones' opinion and the importance of EVERY persons' vote is the basis of a true democracy. I am floored that KGW has printed this piece and releived that at least one news station realizes the importance to take a nonpartisan stand. News affilations' role should be to educate and inform its' audience truthfully so that we, in turn,can make fact based opinions and decisions. What saddens me, is through reading the comments on this article, it is abundantly clear that the mass populous is a victum of ignorance. Throwing around terms like coward, anti-american, and the idea that, "if you don't like it-leave it," not to mention the terrible misuse of the word courage, makes me wish that state schools would open their doors and teach "refresher" courses in the English language with a mandatory testing on the ENTIRE history of this country and it's founding ideas and hipocracies (we are not always the goog guys). Wasn't France where Jefferson was so inspired to devise this country's liberation? "We'll take the Statue of Liberty, but hold the "freedom" fries"?!? It seems we are at war with eachother as Americans. How can you uphold, and fight for rights when you aren't capable of allowing your fellow citizen them? This pertains to both sides of heated debate in our war with Iraq. Given what I've just read, it is simply because you were never taught those rights. Now the question is, will we ever learn them? And how, in our current state of upheaval and discord, are we to instill a peaceful, democratic system in this proposed "New Iraq" when we are incapable of it ourselves? Be a productive, proud, courageous American and dare to educate yourself, dare to get envolved, dare to respect everyone's rights to ensure the same protection of your own. We live in a democacy, which means a majority rule, but protect the minority, it doesn't mean the majority is always right (remember slavery). But I know you're on your way to the library to check out readings in American History and obtaing copies of our constitution and declaration of independance so I'll stop rambling so you can get on your way.
 

Re: Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

A Canadian or Californian attempting to incite turbulent behavior in the United States through a facade of anti-war protest. I'm taken aback by the irony. Craig, the primary voltage behind your irrational harangue is anti-Americanism. Your estimates of Iraqi dead since the Gulf war are correct, however, as Amnesty International has stated, these are the direct result of cultural genocide by hussein. Furthermore, your oratory, "... U.S. led atrocities of tomorrow, we must be realistic about our strategies and tactics and actually begin to utilize those methodologies which can and will challenge the power structure of the country." can be engiminated differently to assess the reasoning of the current campaign in Iraq by the administration. Lastly, I do agree with the post prior concerning educating ourselves on these issues in order to make informed rejoinders to liberal rubbish.
 

Re: Craig Rosebraugh on the Anti-War struggle

He has now given in to capitalism and opened a restaurant on Hawthorne... how much of his profit goes to these kids?

Hippocrit!!!!!
 

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