War against the war of the US -NATO imperialists!

An anti-imperialist Emergency Call to the international working class and all oppressed people

“Christian Rakovsky” International Socialist Center

March 2026

Humanity and all life on Earth are at the brink of the abyss of a Third World War and a nuclear holocaust

We call the international working class movement and all anti-imperialist forces to unite and fight to defeat the threatening catastrophe.

No complacency in front of the descent to barbarism! No “neutrality” or “equidistant” stand between the mass murderers of the peoples and the Resistance of the peoples! For the defeat of US -NATO imperialism!

The imperialist war wildfire is rapidly spreading all over the planet. Chief arsonists are US imperialism under Nero Trump, in close collaboration with genocidal Zionism headed by Netanyahu, a convicted criminal for crimes against humanity. Their active accomplices are NATO, British and EU imperialists, all the “willing” allies, vassal regimes and ruling classes, regionally and internationally.

The US-led imperialist war drive, in its combined and uneven development, brings devastation moving over all oceans and seas, from the Atlantic to the Indo-Pacific and the Arctic, from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean and the Gulf, from the Baltic to the Red Sea to the South China Sea.

 No continent is spared. At the center of Europe, in Ukraine, the US-NATO proxy war against post-Soviet Russia, ultimately targeting the People’s Republic of China, represents a most dramatic inflection point in history after the end of World War II and of the “Cold War”. In 2026 has entered its fifth year of conflagration without foreseeable end.

In the Americas, the first manifest steps towards a war of colonization are taken by the US aggression in Venezuela and mafia-style abduction of its President Nicolas Maduro on January 3, 2026, followed by the US military siege strangling Cuba suffering already a six decades embargo, the war threats to Mexico, Colombia, Brazil even Canada, the formation of a Shield of Americas of far right Latin American puppet governments ordered by Trump to “be ready for military action”.

In Africa, the brutal clash is escalating between US imperialism, filling the space left void by retreated European colonial imperialists, and rising anti-imperialist liberation forces, especially in Sachel.

Above all, it is in Asia, currently, is transferred not only the center of gravity of world economy with rising China but also the crucial battlefield of geopolitical, geoeconomic, and war confrontation, from East Asia and militarized Japan to Central Asia, and particularly in West Asia (Middle East), where the worst brutality of the destructive powers of imperialist war is manifested.

 The genocide in Gaza and ethnic cleansing of Occupied Palestine, covered by the fake “cease-fire” and the obscene farce of Trump’s lackeys on the “Board of Peace”, continues – as well as the Sumud (Resilience) of the heroic Resistance of the Palestinian people.

 Palestine is at the center of the Middle East Question. The war of extermination of the Palestinian people by the Zionist settler colonialism, the most important iron hand and bastion of imperialism in the region, and today for its plans for a “new Middle East”. To advance these plans, Lebanon facesnew invasions, Syria is destroyed, as Libya and Sudan didbefore, Yemen is attacked, chaos prevails in Iraq. Above all, this is the “reason” for imperialism’s and Zionism’s confrontation with Iran, their main strategic obstacle and Nemesis, after the 1979 Great Iranian Revolution, the center of the Axis of Resistance, and the strategic depth for the Palestinian liberation struggle.

 Τhe new US-Israeli war of aggression against Iran, launched on February 28, 2026, has as aim to smash this obstacle by mobilizing the most powerful war machine in the world to destroy the Iranian Islamic Republic, using systematically the most barbaric means targeting the civil population, and performing crimes against humanity such as the emblematic killing of 168 schoolgirls, and 14 women teachers of the elementary school in Minab in Southern Iran.

A new qualitative leap in the confrontation has taken place. However, when, or, even, if ends this apparently endless war, the Middle East will not be the same. Another dramatic inflection point of history with unprecedented world implications changing the entire social, political and economic landscape.

The new global shock

The 12 days war against Iran in June 2025 looks now as a dress rehearsal, and the diplomatic negotiations in Geneva as a cover in preparations for the coming far more extensive and intensive war conflagration in 2026.

Blinded by the rapid military tactical success of the US aggression in Venezuela and the abduction of Maduro, in January 2026, American imperialism had believed to be able to repeat it in Iran. It redeployed from the Caribbean to the Gulf its armada, Trump’ s praised “Golden Fleet”, at an even greater scale, comparable to the Gulf war of 2003 under Bush Jr leading to the invasion of Iraq. It launched in coordination with Netanyahu’s Israel the war campaign against Iran, murdering, at the first day, its supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and calling for a “regime change”. But the Operation pompously named “Epic Fury” turned into an “Epic Failure”, according to the Financial Times.

Iran is not Venezuela, not even Iraq. And the Gulf of 2026 is not the Gulf of 2003. Alongside with its resource wealth, home to about half of the world’s reserves of oil, and with Qatar being the second biggest exporter of LNG in the world, the Gulf region has been transformed, during the last decades, into an indispensable node of the global economy. Presenting themselves as a safe haven in the Middle East volcanic region in explosion, “an island of stability and safety”, the Gulf Arab countries diversified their economy and were transformed into a center of finance, air transport, technology and tourism for elites. Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi made the region the flight hub of the world, a vital link between vast regions of the world.

This self-proclaimed illusory “global Metropolis uniting East and West”, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, as well as Saudi Arabia with the “modernizing” projects under Mohamed Bin Salman for a “high services economy” on imported high technology, gave a powerful impulse to the American imperialist plans for a “new Middle East”. They were promoted by Trump’s “Abraham Accords” of “normalization of relations” between the Zionist settler colonial State and the reactionary Arab regimes, from the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain to Sudan and Morocco, with advanced preparations to include Saudi Arabia, and eliminating the Palestinian people with its national rights. The fantasy of the ‘New Middle East” involved the creation of a vast space for investment for American big capital (including the Trump’s family business), particularly for Silicon Valley tycoons needing to build huge energy consuming data centers in the energy rich Arab Peninsula.

Such a US controlled “New Middle East”, secured by American military bases and Zionist aggressive militarism and expansionism, linking the Indo-Pacific with the Mediterranean and Europe, could block the “Belt and Road Initiative”, the new international “Silk Road” of China, considered as “the primary strategic antagonist” for US imperialism.

The Palestinian “Al Quds Flood Operation” on October 7, 2023 and the war in Gaza gave a devastating blow to the preparations for a Saudi-Israeli “normalization”. Now, the new US-Israeli assault against Iran and the Iranian powerful counter-attack, delivered a shattering blow to all reactionary fantasies and projects with a flood of missiles and drones hitting Israel, all US military bases, and embassies, oil installations, high technological groups, including Amazon’s date center, in all the countries of the Gulf region, in Saudi Arabia, in Iraq and Jordan.

At the same time, Iranian defiance and the threatening blockade of the Strait of Hormuz produced an important inflationary surge in oil and gas prices, spilling over at all aspects of the global economy: obstructing the rates cut projects of the major central banks, putting pressure on currency markets, on government bonds, onalready over-accumulated sovereign and private debts.

 The new global shock spread the panic in East Asia(except China) and in Europe, where the EU warned of “substantial stagflationary shocks”.

 In a bid to control spiking energy prices, on March 11, the International Energy Agency had to carry out the release of 400 million barrels of oil strategic reserves the largest in history.

 A dramatic signal of alarm came from Kristalina Georgieva, the head of the IMF: she called all the governments of the world to prepare for “the most extreme scenarios”, “to think the unthinkable’!

 In these conditions, even if the megalomaniac Trump declares “victory” after the fiasco, announcing an end of this phase of war with Iran, it will remain not only a chaotic Middle East in turmoil but also the tremendous impact of the new major global shock on the world economy. It culminates and exacerbates all the previous successive shocks, the Eurozone crisis in 2010-15, the global pandemic slump in 2020-21, the war conflagration in Ukraine in 2022. All of them, they followed the 2008 Global Financial Crash and the ongoing, still insoluble Third Great Depression, the real roots of the imperialist drive to a world war catastrophe.

Decline, Depression, War

 Trump’s self-contradictory statements during the war(s) with Iran manifest not only confusion of the American leadership but the strategic incoherence in the war imperialist war drive. It was admitted among ruling circles and think tanks already during an impressive tactical success such as in Venezuela. It is manifest in the absence of any answer to the question “What next?” either in the Americas, in the Western Hemisphere or in West Asia.

The major “strategic” document of Trump’s second presidency, the US National Security Strategy-NSS, published in December 2025, is full of such self-contradictory statements. It gives primacy to the Western Hemisphere, and then it launches a brutal political-ideological war against its NATO “allies” in “decadent” Europe “facing civilizational erasing”, from “immigration”. At the same time, the NSS does not forget to reinstate as main antagonists, first China, and secondly Russia.

 Many mainstream analysts mistakenly took the return to the Monroe Doctrine “with the Trump Corollary”-renamed Donroe Doctrine- as a turn to isolationism. The “peace making” demagogy and “home shoring” rhetoric were made to accommodate the MAGA crowd, politically won with the promise to look “America First”, and its problems, while “ending the endless wars” abroad. The focus on the Western Hemisphere was to use it as a springboard for new aggressive military and economic adventurism abroad to reverse US decline – actually, to impose a barbaric political domination of American imperialist supremacy over the world.

 The “strategic incoherence” expresses, as a matter of fact, the strategic impasse of American and global capitalism. After the implosion of global finance capital in 2008 initiating the Third Great Depression, there is no strategy to overcome it; only empirical short term tactical measures turning, sooner than later, to boomerangs. Keynesianism and “neoliberalism”, the two main political economic strategies used to prevent a repetition of the 1929 Crash and the Great Depression of the 1930s have historically failed- the first in 1971 with the collapse of the post-World War II Bretton Woods Settlement, and the second in the 2008 global Crash. As an irony of history, in strategic terms, appears a reverse TINA- “There is No Alternative” , the opposite from that of Thatcher’s.

From this strategic impasse arise the driving forces to brake it manu military, by the most high technological and AI means of mass destruction in an ever expanding internationally war for domination. US imperialism, the most powerful center of global capitalism, becomes the center of its insoluble global structural crisis, the highest manifestation and major accelerating force of its historical decline.

 At the end of the 19th century when the first Great Depression and the colonialist “scramble for Africa” marked the beginnings of the new imperialist epoch a Friedrich Engels predicted that apart from its regular cyclical crises, capitalism is entering an era of depressions, each of them more destructive, driving the class struggle to much higher levels.. His prognosis has been historically fully vindicated.

 The first Great Depression opened the road to the First World War-but also to the October 1917 socialist revolution starting the world revolution.

The attempt in the 1920s to revive the pre-World War conditions, ignoring the change in the historical nature of the epoch as the epoch of capitalist decline, precipitated the 1929 Crash and the second Great Depression in the 1930s, the rise of fascism and Nazism and the Second World War.

In the first quarter of the 21st century, the collapse of the post World War II international “order” under US hegemony led internationally to waves of popular upheavals, a new rise of fascism and a third Great Depression driving towards a Third World War – that only a new wave of world socialist revolution, both in the oppressed Global South and the oppressor imperialist Global North can and should defeat it.

America and Europe: a new Zone of Tempests

 Capitalist decline is neither static nor homogeneous. It has a non linear course of uneven and combined development. Particular countries or branches of capitalist economy can present a certain growth in relation with others-until their narrowing capitalist limits clash with the growing demands posed by the dominant international interconnectedness, the combined character of world historical development.

American capitalism has started to rise to global hegemony, against a declining capitalist Europe, replacing the British Empire, during and after the First World War, and fully establishing its supremacy, at the end of the Second World War. But this rise never escaped from the inexorable contradictions of its historical epoch of a declining global capitalism. Even at their highest point, after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the illusions of a “unipolar moment” of an American Empire ruling a globalized capitalism were shattered with the collapse of all the post-World War II US dominated international order during the first quarter of the 21st century.

Despite the fact that America has still the most powerful economy and military power in the world, its cannot hide its own advanced decline in all fields, social, economic, political. The dominance of finance capital and the decades long much celebrated “globalization” led to extreme financial speculation, over- accumulation of fictitious capital, the growth of parasitism over the world economy, exploitation of the role of the US dollar as the world reserve currency, and the Treasury bills as the ultimate haven in crises, led to a growth of the sovereign debt up to heights, now at an astronomic $37 trillion. At the same time, there is a dramatic shrinking of the productive manufacturer sector, and transformation of the industrial zones into a “Rust Belt”. Over-concentration of wealth into a tiny minority of a financial oligarchy, monstrous growth of inequality and marginalization brought deep social division, polarization, and radicalization both to the right and to the left. American society is transversely split from top to bottom. Its State institutions too provoking a regime crisis. The Black Lives Matter revolt during Trump’s first term in office, and the fascist assault to Capitol on January 6, 2001 were the prologue.

After Trump’s reelection in 2024, State authoritarianism takes more pronounced far right, dictatorial, fascistic characteristics: the systematic rule by Presidential executive orders ignoring the Congress and the US Constitution even for declaration of war; an ongoing witch hunt against dissent and opposition; demolition of democratic rights, a wild racist pogroms against immigrants, Guantanamo type camps within the United States or in Salvador; mass extraditions; terror in the streets and killings by the barbarians of the ICE used as a brutal Praetorian guard against mass unrest.

From the other side, the despair and anger of the deprived, and persecuted accumulate social dynamite at the undermined foundations of the American society The low intensity Civil War sharpens daily reaching ever higher levels, leading to explosions of mass popular resistance as in the Minneapolis upheaval. The old “American Dream” becomes a nightmare and the land of the past “unlimited opportunities” turns into a Zone of Tempests

This is the historical material basis for thee insanity of the Trump administration’s politics at home, exporting its crisis abroad, against foes and “friends”, plunging his traditional allies in Western Europe and even NATO into an existential crisis, spreading chaos world-wide. It spreads storms everywhere to reverse the decline of US capitalism but actually accelerating it.

Historically, America’s internal equilibrium is based on a world equilibrium. The collapse of the international equilibrium of capitalism in insoluble crisis destroys any American internal equilibrium.. America under Trump tries to re-establish it, to “Make America Great Again”, by constantly destroying all conditions for an international equilibrium, by permanent economic and military warfare. Mission impossible! Trump himself has no problem to call it, at any moment he thinks as opportune, “Mission accomplished”…

More the gap opens between Trump and reality more the disappointment grows among his own social basis and his MAGA followers. Polls show that if the post September 11, 2001 war against Afghanistan was supported by 91 per cent of the American public, and the 2003 invasion in Iraq by a smaller 70 percent majority, now only a 27 per cent minority is in favor for the war against Iran.

 The US warmongers discover what, first, the ruling classes know very well that the main enemy is at home. The rebellion of Minneapolis sends a clear message: a new Civil War against a new slavery is on the agenda in the country of Lincoln

Capitalist Europe, Britain and the European Union, in their advanced historical decline, deepening economic crisis and internal fragmentation into competing national capitalist interests, are at the received end of the most brutal blows from the first moment of the second Trump administration. Having paid for years an enormous cost, after the NATO war in Ukraine by the cut from cheap Russian energy, Germany, the EU and Britain re now trapped by the maneuvers of Trump with Kremlin. The pressures for a draconian increase of the military expenditures for NATO are an unbearable burden. The Re-arm Europe program, the militarization of a European economy where working people wages, jobs, living standards and social welfare are already in shambles is a program for class war.

The rise of European fascism, openly promoted by Trump Administration’s and Silicon Valley high tech tycoons interference in European politics, is supported as well by most European ruling capitalist elites. The scourge of immigration, racism, Islamophobia, all forms of oppression and social exclusion are fomenting a war of the poor against the poorest to save a super-rich minority. The target is the enemy at home, the social radicalization and mass mobilizations in class struggle of the workers and all oppressed among the impoverished masses- the same working people, who often now are mobilized in solidarity to the Palestinian people against Zionist genocide in Gaza, and against imperialist war in the Middle East.

The European bourgeois ruling classes and governments, on the contrary, demonstrated again, during the US- Israeli war of Trump and Netanyahu against Iran their obscene servility, dependency, and vassalisation, serving the demands of American imperialism, although this servility amounts to commit suicide.

 Europe’s submission to America unleash all centrifugal forces disintegrating the EU project along national state lines. The broken French -German axis of the EU integration, the German proposal advanced in January 2026 for an EU of “different speeds”, the formation of an E3 group of Britain France and Germany are the first but not the last manifestations. America, for its own needs and interests, smashes Europe into pieces, although in this way it accelerates also the class war in the European Continent

The EU disintegration process does not prevent the rising involvement of all NATO member states, European and non European, including Greece, Cyprus, and Turkey, where are situated front-line US and British military bases of aggression, to the expanding and escalating US led imperialist wars in the Middle East, and beyond, in Africa, Caucasus, and Ukraine.

 The common war targets are the peoples of the Global South resisting the imperialist yoke and colonialism as well as the main “strategic antagonists”, China and Russia.

 The New Crusaders against Russia, China, the Global South

 In the Munich Security Conference in February 2026, Marco Rubio, the US Secretary of State, made a speech, quite different in form from that, a year ago, in 2025, made by JP Vance, Vice-President of the just re-elected Trump Administration. Vance had shocked everybody for violently attacking the EU while highly praising the European nationalist “anti-globalist” Far Right and fascism. This time, Rubio’s speech was received with much relief. It was wrongly, superficially and foolishly taken as America’s renewed friendly shift towards Europe and its NATO allies. A more careful reading of this remarkable speech reveals that it was, essentially, far away not from Vance speech in the 2025 Munich Security diatribe, but from the wishful thinking of the European leaders, treated as useful fools for the needs and ends of US imperialist global projects.

The speech of Rubio are particularly notable three points.

First, he recognizes that the central issue is not the decline of the United States but the decline of the “collective West” as a whole, 400 years from the rise of capitalism and its colonialist expansion worldwide.

 Second, he situates the time of this historic retreat, strangely at a first sight, in 1945, with the defeat of fascism, at the moment, precisely, when America was established as the undisputed hegemonic power and policeman of the capitalist so-called “Free World”. The reasons were the division of Europe by the advance of Communism and the dismantlement of the European colonial empires.

 Third, Rubio calls into the arms the “Collective West” for a new Crusade of colonization of the world, against “godless communist revolutions” and national liberation movements in the Global South.

The precise quotation says:

For five centuries before the end of the Second World War, the West had been expanding-its missionaries, its pilgrims, its soldiers, its explorers pouring from its shores to cross oceans, settle new continents, build vast empires extending out across the globe. But in1945, for the first time since the age of Columbus, it was contracting. Europe was in ruins. Half of it lived behind an Iron Curtain, and the rest looked like it would soon follow. The great Western empires had entered into terminal decline, accelerated by godless communist revolutions and by anti-colonial uprisings that would transform the world and drape the red hammer and sickle across vast swaths of the map in the years to come. […]

But the leaders of the Atlantic world did not buckle. Our predecessors recognized that decline was a choice, and it was a choice they refused to make.

 It is not, of course, a subjective choice the objective decline of a social system, the exhaustion of a material mode of production expanded world-wide and clashing with its own external and internal limits. But for the apologist of all the atrocities of capital’s colonialism, the gusano Rubio this blind negation of the reality becomes the “choice” to call for launching a new Crusade of the “collective Christian West”, for a colonial Reconquista of a world in crisis threatened by new “godless communist revolutions and anti-colonial uprisings” .

After the first expansion of modern colonialism 400 years ago, and the second colonization for e “scramble for Africa” at the beginnings of the imperialist epoch of capitalist decline, now, twilight capitalism demands a third wave of wars of colonization. The targets are clear: first, the “Axis of Evil”, the countries that knew the greatest revolutions of the past century – Russia, China, Korea, Cuba, Vietnam, Iran-, and all the liberation anti-colonial struggles in the Global South.

The international working class and the anti imperialist forces have to mobilize for a united counter-offensive against imperialism and in defense of these countries- “targets” in the list of the counter-revolutionary gusano Rubio.

Forward for a United Anti-imperialist Front!

The countries of the greatest revolutions of the 20th century, from the 1917 October Socialist Revolution onward, without ignoring the tragic developments or covering up for the anti-popular and anti-socialist crimes that followed later, the defeats, the isolation and asphyxiating imperialist pressures, the bureaucratic degeneration, the restaurationist tendencies, counter-revolutions and collapse, are not a past to be buried in to amnesia. In their diversity and original specificity of each of them, they are interconnected moments of an uncompleted world historical process in our turbulent epoch of transition from declining capitalism to world Socialism. Even when and where they were defeated, the re-established imperialist capitalist control never could return back to its old strength, precisely because of senile capitalism’s declining potential.

 This is the reason why the US – NATO imperialism still needs, along the lines of the Brzezinski Doctrine, to colonize and fragment Russia and the former Soviet space, establishing its full control with proxies of local collaborationist fascistic regimes. The dissolution of the USSR in 1991 was the beginning of a process not its end. It is demonstrated with the NATO eastwards expansion to the Russian borders, the “color” counterrevolutions, the US-NATO proxy war in Ukraine, the military conflicts in Caucasus, particularly the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict, and the infamous ‘Trump corridor” fro the encirclement both of Russia and Iran.

 Without illusions to Trump’s maneuvers or to the Russian regime and its search of another Minsk type rotten compromise, the real historical dilemma in this military conflagration, as we have stressed in many statements by the ‘Christian Rakovsky” Center, is the following: either completion of the 1991 disaster with the colonization and fragmentation of Russia and the former Soviet space or a revolutionary reversal of this disastrous process with a renaissance of a genuine Soviet power, without Bonapartes, oligarchs, capitalist profiteers or bureaucrats, and, in solidarity with the European workers, expanded from Lisbon to Vladivostok!

 Also, the strategic antagonism of US imperialism and its allies against China cannot be resolved simply with a diplomatic compromise or in negotiations for “win-win” agreements for a peaceful co-operation on economic matters. The impressive rise of China, presently the second strongest economic power of the world, achieving the elimination of mass poverty of a huge population, could not be possible without overcoming the colonial fragmentation of the country and addressing the vast agrarian problem thanks to the victory of the socialist revolution in 1949. The dilemma now is posed in the following terms: either ending the legacy of “one hundred years of humiliation” by the Western imperialists and Japanese militarism, by moving forward, nationally, regionally and internationally, to a transition to Socialism or a disastrous regression to re-colonization and fragmentation, a far worst era of national humiliation.

 Last but not least, an essential feature of the imperialist epoch is the exacerbation of the sharpening contradiction between the oppressor imperialist nations of the Global North and the oppressed nations of the Global South, a contradiction insoluble within the framework of declining imperialist capitalism.

 In relation to these major historical confrontations ofour times, no fake “neutrality” or “equidistant” position between imperialism and its targets for colonization, no fake pro-imperialist apologetic constructions presenting the life and death conflicts between oppressors and oppressed as “inter-imperialist wars” or putting them abstractly under the common denominator of “bourgeois states”.

 We call for the defeat of the so-called “collective West” of imperialists and for the defense of Russia and China facing imperialist military and economic aggression, and, in defense of the Global South oppressed countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America in their anti-colonial Resistance.

We have not and we do not spread illusions about the nature or specific politics of the political regimes of these countries. We keep our political independence, including our right and duty for criticism and for fighting for an alternative perspective and course of action. At the same time, to fight back the imperialist war drive and advance the cause of proletarian social revolution and of national liberation of the oppressed peoples, we consider and fight that it is indispensable the formation urgently of a United Anti-imperialist Front, on the lines first drafted by the Fourth Congress of the Communist International in 1922.

For an International Anti-NATO Conference in July 2026, in Istanbul, Turkey!

 An important step to that direction could and should be the participation as many as possible of fighters, coming from different traditions of the working class and anti-imperialist movements in the International Anti-NATO Conference on July 4, 2026, in Istanbul, at the time of the next NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, organized by the “Christian Rakovsky” International Socialist Center and the RedMed web network.

It will give a great opportunity to exchange views and experiences, to debate the burning questions of today’s class struggle and anti-imperialist resistances from various standpoints and perspectives, to explore the possibilities for common actions.

This document is presented as a contribution to broader fruitful discussions in a comradely spirit and respect of differences in the coming Conference.

In conclusion, in our view, to fight the prevailing confusion, political disorientation, dispersion of anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist forces in a world more internationally interconnected than ever before, to overcome the crisis of revolutionary strategy and leadership, it is absolutely necessary to provide an adequate organized form revolutionary perspective, orientation, program of action on an international scale – in other words to build the revolutionary International of our stormy times!

WAR AGAINST THE WAR!

OUT FROM NATO! DISBAND NATO AND ALL IMPERIALIST MILITARY BASES!

HANDS OFF IRAN, PALESTINE, LEBANON, YEMEN, VENEZUELA, CUBA, THE SACHEL!

DOWN WITH IMPERIALISM AND ZIONISM! FREE PALESTINE!

FOR PEACE, BREAD, FREEDOM AND SOCIALISM!