As the US prepares to rain down cruise missiles on Damascus, the Labor government has declared its support for unilateral action, claiming that a targeted airstrike is the only way to send a message to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad over his widely reported use of chemical weapons. But deep down, some on the Labor frontbench may be squeamish about toeing the party line.
On Saturday in Sydney hundreds of protesters waving “Hands off Syria” placards took to the streets to warn US President Barack Obama off military action, joining thousands in London and Washington. Foreign Minister Bob Carr was unbowed, claiming a strike was warranted and that the Obama administration could be trusted to carry out the attack: “We think that if a government in this day and age uses chemical weapons against innocent men, women and children, it deserves a response.”
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who likes to speak on Syria at every opportunity because it makes him look like an international statesman, has suggested that Australia could use its presidency of the UN Security Council to slap down a veto-wielding Russia by making a statement in favour of intervention. The PM has also been keen to expose Tony Abbott’s lack of foreign affairs experience, bigging up briefings from departmental officials and stating that the Opposition Leader wanted to “wish away” the conflict because it wasn’t his “preferred field of operations”.
Interestingly, while Abbott has slammed the use of sarin gas on rebels as an “abomination”, he has shied away from committing Australia to a military role, stating that although it was important to “support our friends and allies”, Security Council resolutions were pending and the Mediterranean region was outside Australia’s sphere of influence. On Insiders yesterday Abbott unwisely characterised the conflict as between “baddies and baddies”, drawing ridicule from Rudd.
But there remains substantial scepticism within the Labor Party about the wisdom of launching an assault, especially among MPs whose electorates contain strong Alawite communities (the Alawite sect, loyal to al-Assad, makes up around 12% of Syria’s population of 23 million).
For example, at an as-yet unreported speech at a “Hands off Syria” gala dinner on April 20, Deputy Prime Minister Anthony Albanese spoke strongly about Syria’s history as a “secular state where people were able to live side by side with respect.”
“It is absolutely vital that respect and tolerance return,” Albanese said, calling the grave situation in Syria “nothing short of an humanitarian crisis”.
To strong applause, the then-local government minister said it was important not to let foreign forces use Syria as the venue for a proxy war:
“I note that there are of course as often happens with international conflict people who seek to engage by proxy their conflict in another country. It is it is absolutely important that Syria’s future be determined by those people in Syria and not forces outside Syria who seek to wage a proxy battle.”
Albanese, a recent visitor at the Alawi Centre in Carrington Road, Marrickville, in his electorate of Grayndler, recalled meeting with top al-Assad international media adviser and former government minister Bouthaina Shaaban on a Canberra visit a few years back:
“I’ve had the honour of meeting Minister Shaaban when she visited Canberra just a few years ago. A sophisticated leader in Middle East, a sophisticated, impressive leader from a part of the world that is indeed the cradle of civilisation and of course the birthplace of the three great monotheistic religions.”
Albanese explained his overall take on the issue thus:
“It is absolutely vital that peace and respect return to Syria…the reason I engage in political activity is very much to advance peace, to advance harmony, to support tough tolerance, to support multiculturalism, and to support respect for each other … I once again state my preparedness to do what I can on behalf of the local [Syrian] community in terms of assisting individuals or assisting issues of which are genuinely of such great concern.”
Lebanese community leader Sheikh Kamel Wehbe also spoke at the dinner in defence of Syria.
Crikey understands that there are numerous Left-aligned Labor MPs in caucus that are equally reticent about the prospect of Syria turning into another Iraq and are dismayed that Rudd and Carr have been beating the drum of war as an election draws near.
In February 2012, Albanese slapped down Zionist Melbourne Ports MP Michael Danby, who called in a Labor caucus meeting for local Syrian diplomats to be expelled from Canberra. Albanese said diplomatic staff provided vital services for the community. Syrian charge d’affaires, Jawdat Ali, was expelled by Carr three months later.
The split among progressives has been mirrored elsewhere. On Saturday, Democracy for America, the organisation founded out of Howard Dean’s anti-war 2004 presidential run, sent out an email to supporters in which it conceded it was rent down the middle on military action and therefore couldn’t advocate for an official position.
Albanese told Crikey this afternoon that “As a supporter of democracy, I have consistently opposed political violence in Syria and I am absolutely horrified at recent reports that chemical weapons have been used in defiance of international law.”
The editor of the Herald Sun: “”These are the kinds of shows that interest the vast majority of our readers.””
Quite so! Heaven forbid that any of your readers has to think.
ANDREW CROOK:
I’m so sorry. My finger slipped and the comment meant for another article wandered into here.
What ever Danby says, do the opposite.
Yes, I agree with the above comment. The minister for Haifa Ports should stop exposing his Zionist agenda so obviously. Atleast conceal it a bit better and allow the Australian public to give him the B.O.D. That’s a Cricket term, but Mr Danby probably would n’t know that.
The followinbg take on the Syrian crisis by Australia’s Dr Gideon Polya covers all of the bases in this discussion:
“US state terrorism and Israeli state terrorism are poised to destroy another largely Muslim country, Syria . The US has been funding the rebsls (support for terrorism) and Apartheid Israel has already been bombing Syria (a war crime). The serial war-maker, war criminal and pro-Zionist Obama Administration asserts that the Syrian Government has used chemical agents against civilians and is positioning American forces to bomb and devastate Syria . However there is no conclusive evidence for the Obama Adminstration conclusion as set out in great detail by Stephen Gowans in an article entitled “Accusations continue, but still no evidence of a Syrian military gas attack” in Global Research, 24 August 2013: http://www.globalresearch.ca/accusations-continue-but-still-no-evidence-of-a-syrian-military-gas-attack/5346851 . Indeed the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal concede the absence of conclusive evidence for the Obama Administration claim.
The UK Parliament is not convinced and has voted “no” to bombing Syria., the UN investigators have not made their report, and there is no hard evidence for Assad regime complicity in the gas attack. Russian President Vladimir Putin has asked why would Assad use gas when his forces were already winning, stating : “”That is why I am convinced that [the chemical attack] is nothing more than a provocation by those who want to drag other countries into the Syrian conflict, and who want to win the support of powerful members of the international arena, especially the United States” (see “Syria: Putin rubbishes chemical attack claims”, Guardian, 31 August 2013: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/31/syria-un-weapons-inspectors-leave ).
Indeed hard right-wing Israeli journalist Aaron Klein links the gas attack to Turkey-backed rebels (see “Aaron Klein: Turkey behind Syria gas attack”, Rockland County Times, 29 August 2013: http://www.rocklandtimes.com/2013/08/29/aaron-klein-turkey-behind-syria-gas-attack/ ). True to their endlessly lying form, the Neocon American and Zionist Imperialist-subverted and perverted Western Mainstream media (including the Australian taxpayer-funded ABC and the universities-backed The Conversation) have censored the January 2013 report by UK Daily Mail journalist Louise Boyle that documented a US-backed Qatari plan for a false flag gas attack on Syrians to provide an excuse for US intervention (for details see Gideon Polya, “Mainstream media censorship “disappears” US-backed war plan to gas Syrians and blame Assad regime”, Countercurrents, 30 August 2013: http://www.countercurrents.org/polya300813.htm ).
However the Rudd Labor Government has slavishly fallen in step with the US Government’s “story” and plans to attack already war-devastated Syria just as did the Howard Coalition Government in 2003 over the fictional “Iraqi WMD” excuse for the illegal and genocidal invasion of Iraq (2.7 million Iraqi deaths from violence or war-imposed deprivation, 0.8 million under-5 infant deaths, 90% avoidable and due to US Alliance war crimes in gross contravention of the Geneva Convention; see “Iraqi Holocaust Iraqi Genocide”: https://sites.google.com/site/iraqiholocaustiraqigenocide/ ).
Just as Australia takes over chairmanship of the UN Security Council, the warmongering, pro-war, pro-Zionist, serial war criminal, US lackey, Rudd Labor Government supports US military action without UN sanction .
Decent pro-peace, pro-Humanity Labor voters will never again vote for this warmongering, pro-war, pro-Zionist, serial war criminal, US lackey Australian Labor Party (the ALP = the American Lackey Party) which has utterly betrayed decent Labor voters and values.”
Nice work Gideon..