Friday, September 19, 2025

Hypocrisy

If truth is the first casualty of war, hypocrisy is its staunch ally.

On Thursday, 17th September, a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, and the release of all hostages by Hamas, was voted on by the 15 members.

Although fourteen were in favour, it was vetoed by the 15th, the USA. As one of the five permanent members, America has this longstanding, if democratically dubious, privilege. This is the same state that frequently condemns Russia for its targeting civilians, by military action, in Ukraine.

One of the other five members of that elite group, Russia, must have voted in favour of the resolution. The very same Russia undertaking ballistic aggression against its own neighbour even as it was casting that vote.

The presidents of both countries can undoubtedly concoct self-justifying excuses for the inexcusable. If civilians are being subjected to terror attacks, it surely means those prosecuting those attacks, or facilitating them, are, by definition terrorists.

However, it is also hypocritical to single out these states and their leaders while, at the same time, continuing to lend even tacit support to the notion of the nation. Russia and America are not unique in their belligerent involvements.

Competition is in the nature of capitalism, so it cannot be surprising that capitalist nation states are constantly seeking advantage at the expense of each other. Warfare is the inevitable merciless expression of this competition.

It will continue to be so for as long as nation states and capitalism are allowed to exist. No matter what UN votes are held, successfully or frustrated. The only antidote to war and long term solutions for Gaza, Ukraine et al, is socialism.

Voting for peace means

Treating pain, not the disease

Veto capitals

D. A.   

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