World War III in pursuit of global political hegemony

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After communism
By Michael Parenti, Covert Action Quarterly, Spring 2002. The global systematic rollback of democratic gains, public services, and common living standards around the world. The downfall of socialist governments in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe offered a new window of opportunity. We are beginning to see evils coming to full bloom that the Communists and their allies had been holding back.
EU-Presidency: Anti-globalisation Activists are Terrorists
By Jelle van Buuren, Telepolis, 2 August 2002. New proposals from Spain, the current EU-Presidency, show a blurring of distinction between political activists and terrorists. In the eyes of Spain, anti-globalization protests are without doubt terrorist activities. Information must be exchanged between Member States and Europol on anti-globalization activists in order to protect capitalist summits.
War and the class struggle
Workers World Party statement, Workers World 26 September 2002. Not since the days of open imperialist domination, before the existence of a socialist bloc and the rise of liberation movements in the colonial world forced the lords of capitalist finance to conceal their objectives and prettify their methods, have the imperialist politicians been so crass and blatant about their aims.
US Rep. Brands Cuba/Brazil/Venezuela 'New Axis of Evil'
By J. Michael Waller, Insight, 29 October 2002. Bush called upon to outset Venezuela's President Chavez because he represents the Cuba/Brazil/Venezuela 'New Axis of Evil'. A triumvirate leading economic powerhouse Brazil, oil giant Venezuela and the terrorist-sponsoring regime of Cuba constitute an emerging Axis of Evil that the United States must stop.
One For The Ages: Congress Rewards Corporate Tax Evaders With Our Money
By Arianna Huffington, TomPain e-mail dispatch, 4 December 2002. The Bush administration is waging a war on behalf of its corporate backers. Congress' reversal of a provision in the Homeland Security bill banning government contracts for companies that move offshore to avoid paying U.S. taxes. Never miss a chance to be seen tearfully singing God Bless America have allowed profits to trump patriotism, even in a time of war.
FBI Warns Corporate Leaders Of Possible Attacks By Antiwar Activists
By Bill Berkowitz, 16 December 2002. E-mail advisory from the FBI's Awareness of National Security Issues and Response (ANSIR) program warns warns that a loose network of antiwar groups opposed to possible U.S. military action against Iraq, are advocating 'explicit and direct attack upon the war machine.' DoD assets, major media companies.