Stop the War’s perspective on the Ukraine war is a blend of the politics of the two major political tendencies which support it and make up the bulk of its members – Counterfire and the Communist Party of Britain (CPB).
Azerbaijan forces have expelled 100,000 ethnic Armenians from their homeland.
As rival imperialists manoeuvre for position, workers urgently needs a Fifth International
The British press barely mentioned the resistance in Belarus.
Editorial September 2022, No. 396
About 80% of the wheat Lebanon imported in 2020 came from Ukraine.
The new cold war has intensified.
It will be up to the rank and file to lead the resistance.
The British media have hailed the scale of sanctions being imposed upon Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.
The United States works on the principle that what’s mine is mine and what’s yours is a matter for negotiation.
Despite the many inadequacies of the UK government’s scheme, its effects in terms of the relatively large number of refugees already allowed in under it cannot be denied.
Nato, despite its huge military superiority, presents itself as a defensive alliance, as ‘the good guys’.
A revolutionary situation could emerge in which Putin’s ‘managed capitalism’ and ‘managed democracy’ can be called into question.
Putin has resorted to a war of attrition against civilians.
Editorial March 2022, No. 391
Workers face the biggest cost of living squeeze for a generation
Political bulletin for 2 March 2022