North American Committee Against Zionism and Imperialism
(NACAZAI)

 

 

Zionism shock detachment of US imperialism

We must never lose sight of the fact that international
Zionism is the shock detachment of American imperialism and an
enemy of the international working class,socialist countries and
national liberation movements.


The Syrian Communist Party pointed that Zionism had a role in the
destruction of the socialist countries.

--- Dermot Hudson, Society for the Unity and Independence of England


"The chairman of the Security Committee of the current
Russian Duma, Viktor Ilyukhin, says that during the cold
war spending by western countries on the cold war
amounted to $4 trillion.(i.e., $ 4 thousand billion). The
west spent $81 billion on the "dissident movement," "free
labor unions" and "human rights defense committees" in the
socialist countries. As is known the leadership of the
so-called dissident movement was entirely in the hands of
Zionist elements such as Anatoly Shcharansky, who held a
ministerial office in the Netanyahu government (in Israel).
[Translator's note: Shcharansky went on to serve as deputy
prime-minister in the government of war criminal Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon, a post he held as of February 2002].

In a huge, multinational, mutlirelgious country such as the
Soviet Union, the loss by the Communist Party of its
position of leadership meant the fall of the state itself
within its borders, and thereby an economic disaster and
the breakup of the society as a whole. At the start of the
1960s the US National Security Council laid out a plan for
the "peaceful" destruction of the Soviet Union. This
program maintained that without demolishing the Soviet
Communist Party it would be impossible to bring down the
Soviet Union, and that the destruction of the Soviet
Communist Party would be possible by means of the
penetration of its leading positions. Imperialism was able
with Zionism's help to carry out this mission by putting
together the Gorbachyov leadership.

Zionism played a prominent role in Gorbachyov's
administration. One of the darkest personalities was
Aleksandr Yakovlev to whom was entrusted supervision of
information and the intellectual policy in the Party and
State. Immediately upon his arrival in this post, he began
gradually to hand over the key posts in the information
establishment to Zionists in particular and to all elements
opposed to socialism in general. Thus they were able to
take control of radio, television, the major newspapers and
magazines published in the Soviet Union. They began a
brain washing campaign unprecedented in history.

As is known, in order to shake up any society one must
begin by stripping it of its historical national memory.
This is what took place in the course of perestroika, in
the beginning in a covert way, but quickly the campaign
turned into an open battle to
destroy the foundations of Soviet history. An attack was
launched upon socialism's achievements and the means
whereby it scored these successes, such as
industrialization, and the campaign to spread
collectivization in the countryside. Indeed question marks
were even raised over the just character of the Great
Patriotic War against Hitler. All means were permitted and
justified in order to strike at people's morale.

Previously to the Gorbachyov era, the cultural-social
differences between the peoples the Soviet Union were
compensated for by their shared ideological ties, ties that
were able with more or less difficulty to be reflected in
the varied cultures of the peoples. The unified ideology of
the Soviet Union was based upon great ideas and ideals. It
was the ideal of a family of peoples and the idea of a
shared historical destiny. But when the political regime
raised the banner of the market, the system collapsed. For
the destruction of the ideology that rejected the market
(non-market ideology) led to enormous disparity in thought
and way of life of the peoples of the different
nationalities and regions of the country. Zionist
economists and theorists played a basic role in introducing
anti-socialist elements indeed elements that destroyed
socialism in the area of Soviet social-economic life.
With Zionist deceit, the counterrevolutionary powers
concealed their true aim. The important means to attain
that aim was the use and exploitation of mistakes and
distortions that afflicted socialism in varying degrees
beginning with the Twentieth Congress of the CPSU in 1956.
In the beginning no one spoke openly and clearly about a
return to capitalism. Rather all the talk concerned
"modification" of the Soviet system, about the socialist
market economy, and about democratic socialism. The most
important ideological method used was the struggle against
"Stalinism" and the economic system based on public
ownership of the means of production which was dubbed the
"Stalinist" system
which had to be modified into the market mode in order to
remove what were called distortions of the natural course
of socialist development. Or, to put it another way, it
was the introduction of capitalism through wide open doors
under an obscure slogan
without class content, the slogan of "market economy."

The USSR under Lenin and Stalin did indeed create the Jewish
Autonomous Region but Zionists kept agitating against it all the
time."