Imperialism

Neither Equidistance nor Support: Clarifying the Communist Position on Iran

In addition to our previous statement on Iran, we wanted to clarify our position on how communists should position themselves in relation to the escalating confrontation between Iran and the United States–Israel axis. Communists cannot be indifferent to foreign aggression. When a country faces military attack by powerful imperialist states, the situation cannot be treated

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No War But the Class War: Opposing US-Israeli Aggression Without Supporting (any) Iranian Bourgeoisie

We stand with the Iranian people. We express our full solidarity with the Iranian people and condemn without hesitation any military aggression and any collective punishment imposed on civilian populations. Bombardment, sanctions, and threats of wider war only deepen the suffering of working people – who once again, as in every war, are made to

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Immigration raids are class war: from Minneapolis to Britain

We’ve all seen the images and headlines over the past weeks. What is happening is no longer hidden or distant – it is visible, shared, and impossible to ignore. In Minneapolis, intensified police operations, raids, and detentions have turned entire neighbourhoods into sites of confrontation between communities and state authorities. At the same time, immigration

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Greenland is what imperialism looks like in 2026

Held amid the Greenland dispute, the Davos meetings neither defused nor contained the confrontation. Trump’s proposal to bring the island under US control remains in fact very much on the table, combining public statements, diplomatic interventions, and open threats of economic retaliation. The EU leadership has publicly framed Greenland’s territory as ‘non-negotiable’, while simultaneously preparing

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Beyond the protest: capitalism, imperialism, and the Iranian crisis

What began in late December as resistance by Tehran market workers to soaring prices and a collapsing currency has rapidly transformed into a wave of mass dissent across Iran. The demonstrations quickly spread from economic grievances to a broad rejection of the government, drawing in people from multiple provinces and class backgrounds.We side with the

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Down with the US and its warmongering! Solidarity with the Venezuelan people!

Before dawn, reports emerged of explosions echoing across Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, as US forces launched direct military strikes against targets in and around the city. The attacks hit critical infrastructure and state installations, throwing parts of the capital into chaos and darkness. US statements also claim that Venezuelan leader, Nicolás Maduro, was kidnapped and

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Against the imperialist escalation in the Caribbean

Venezuela holds the largest proven oil reserves in the world – a fact that alone explains the intensity of US attention toward it. Since the early 19th century, under the pretext of protecting Latin America trom European intervention, Washington has asserted a permanent claim of dominance over this continent, treating it as its strategic backyard.

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Palestine and Kurdistan are not the same struggle

Often Palestine and Kurdistan are lumped together as if they were fighting the same struggle. Nothing could be further from the truth. Palestine, unlike Kurdistan, is a colony – more specifically, a settler colony; Kurdistan, by contrast, is a region or, for some, a nation divided between four different states. This post analyses how these

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