The following text was
written for a meeting of the No War But The Class War group in London on
November 1st. The group has a continuity with groups under the same name
formed during the Gulf war and the Kosovo war, but it has attracted new
energies and, in our opinion, can serve as a focus for serious
discussion about the meaning of the current war, and for proletarian
intervention against it. The ICC’s contribution was thus put forward
in a spirit of constructive criticism. On the whole the contribution was
received in the same spirit: after it was presented, a number of
comrades voiced unease at the lack of political discussion in recent
meetings. It was decided that the next meeting would concentrate on a
discussion about the effects of the war on the international working
class � which for us is an absolutely key issue because an effective
intervention in the real movement of the class can only be based on a
lucid analysis of where that movement is to be found.