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Bush Protests: An Appraisal

category national | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Sunday June 27, 2004 18:36author by Dominic Carroll - Anti-War Ireland Report this post to the editors

The presidential re-election visit to Ireland of the world’s most hated man was a spectacular failure for Bush. As importantly, the extravaganza backfired on the Irish government. Bertie Ahern played the part of a lapdog to great affect, and nobody in Ireland liked it. Unusually, the media in Ireland refrained from assisting the government from putting a positive gloss on an unpopular action (given the depth of opposition to Bush, it couldn’t do anything else), and the Bush administration was made acutely aware of the deep-felt opposition to the US president and his “War on Terror”. The Carol Coleman interview with Bush allowed us all to witness the Texan cowboy squirm when confronted with his unpopularity amongst the Irish.

It is beyond doubt that Bush was unwelcome – opposed, even – by an overwhelming majority of people in Ireland. The demonstrations against Bush were a perfect expression of the popular view, and all those who participated are to be commended.

These demos should not be measured solely by the numbers in attendance. The quality of the various protests was heartening, and each was highly effective. The Anti-War Ireland demonstration in Shannon included a substantial contingent of Shannon residents, one of whose number spoke from the platform – something that augurs well for the future of the anti-war movement in its campaign to demilitarise Shannon Airport. The mood on every demo was upbeat, and the media was captivated. Consequently, people across the country approved of and applauded the demos.

Numbers, though not the be-all and end-all (at least, they shouldn’t be) are nevertheless important. Though the turnout never approached that of February 15th 2003 (AWI never expected anything approaching such a turnout), the various demonstrations were nevertheless well attended.

The Anti-War Ireland demonstration in Shannon attracted 1,200: a good turnout given the obstacles of a Friday demo in a town besieged by the state and under the shadow of a media-generated fear of trouble. The attendance came close to the turnout of the last big demo in Shannon (1,400: Saturday March 1st 2003), was nearly a four-fold increase on the most recent demo there (350: Saturday December 6th 2003), and can be favourably compared to the last national anti-war demo in Ireland (2,500: Saturday 20th March 2004). It should be remembered that any previous Shannon demo would have been the only demo taking place on the day in question, whereas Friday’s Shannon demo was only one of 4 or 5 demonstrations in Ireland against Bush.

In Dublin, around 15–20,000 marched on the Stop Bush Campaign demo – a very good turnout (when Reagan came in 1984, the largest demo attracted 10,000). Elsewhere – notably Galway – good crowds attended protests. To return to Shannon and Dromoland, the Stop Bush Campaign and Ambush protests on Saturday were well attended and very effective. In addition, the Ambush Peace Camp proved an effective and attractive focus for both protestors and the media.

The extraordinary and excessive security operation at Shannon – which virtually depicted protestors as an equal threat to Al Queda – has been exposed as state scare-mongering. Of course, the turnout at protests – particularly in Shannon and Dromoland – was severely depleted by this exercise in black propaganda. Nevertheless, the impression gained by people in Ireland (and the media) must surely be that these protests were never going to be anything but peaceful, and that the government and gardaí clearly exaggerated the potential for trouble. Future anti-war protests may benefit from this realisation.

The anti-war movement is now at something of a crossroads. The popular perception of the war in Iraq is set to change with the US “handover” of power to a puppet government. The violence seems set to continue, but we can’t say for sure how the US will operate in the new scenario. Its preference seems to be for a gradual “disengagement” (as in Afghanistan) from day-to-day security operations, in favour of an “Iraqi-isation” formula (as implemented – with mixed results – in previous colonial conflicts, eg. Vietnamisation, Ulsterisation). The US, it seems, may not be afforded the luxury of “disengagement”, but only time will tell. If the US forms the opinion that the problem is intractable, it will cut-and-run (regardless of Bush’s tough-guy, stay-the-course stance). Equally, the US may become permanently embroiled in the conflict (though this seems less likely). The key issue for the anti-war movement is how it operates as perceptions alter.

Finally, the anti-war movement in Ireland must recognise its own limitations (those imposed by objective conditions, and those self-imposed). Bush presented us with a brief moment of glory. But every high – the drug counsellors remind us – is inevitably succeeded by a low. As always, a sense of perspective can help us make sense of what’s possible in the next period. I sense that now is very much a moment for reflection on what to do next.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Good analysis     Plover    Sun Jun 27, 2004 18:51 
   Isn't there something missing ...     confused    Sun Jun 27, 2004 20:33 
   IAWM should be ashamed     Jeff O'M    Sun Jun 27, 2004 20:36 
   Hi Jeff     Anon    Sun Jun 27, 2004 21:15 
   AWI top of the class. IAWM go to the back!     Eagle Eye    Sun Jun 27, 2004 21:23 
   What's the bloody point?     Mark Feehily    Sun Jun 27, 2004 22:59 
   Well done Ireland     Jed Kellerman    Mon Jun 28, 2004 10:46 
   Comments     Jonah    Mon Jun 28, 2004 13:05 
   tut tut Jonah     The Whale    Mon Jun 28, 2004 13:29 
 10   Smash the whole fucking system     Smash the fucking system    Mon Jun 28, 2004 14:45 
 11   Bush Visit     Roger Cole    Mon Jun 28, 2004 15:04 
 12   Pana is a paper tiger     Badman    Mon Jun 28, 2004 15:14 
 13   PANA and Roger Cole     Jim Monaghan    Mon Jun 28, 2004 16:08 
 14   Jim, wrong again     Badman    Mon Jun 28, 2004 16:45 
 15   Some observations     PK    Mon Jun 28, 2004 20:13 
 16   Well done to all protesters!     AJ    Mon Jun 28, 2004 20:31 
 17   Effective tactics and strategy     Jim Monaghan    Tue Jun 29, 2004 10:29 
 18   The value of demos     Ray    Tue Jun 29, 2004 11:02 
 19   "( I am a peaceful protestor)" - Since when?     pseudonymed up boy    Tue Jun 29, 2004 11:13 
 20   Shannon warriors     Eagle Eye    Tue Jun 29, 2004 11:32 
 21   Memories of the 80's     Ray    Tue Jun 29, 2004 11:40 
 22   Not Elitism, Freedom.     Akrasia    Tue Jun 29, 2004 11:47 
 23   Wood, trees, etc.     Wren boy    Tue Jun 29, 2004 11:51 
 24   Come again     Ditch hurler    Tue Jun 29, 2004 11:54 
 25   God, no!     Wren boy    Tue Jun 29, 2004 12:05 
 26   Moral panics     Paul Taylor    Tue Jun 29, 2004 12:21 
 27   Bunratty directions     Ray    Tue Jun 29, 2004 12:25 
 28   A riddle for Paul Taylor     Ray    Tue Jun 29, 2004 12:38 
 29   Ray gives the game away     Paul Taylor    Tue Jun 29, 2004 13:18 
 30   Not at all     Ray    Tue Jun 29, 2004 13:28 
 31   Pushing the boundaries and the true elite     Anthony    Tue Jun 29, 2004 13:56 
 32   to pana ngopa etc     pc    Tue Jun 29, 2004 16:46 
 33   Advance Promotion     Terry    Tue Jun 29, 2004 22:17 
 34   Try Again Paul!!!     Terry    Tue Jun 29, 2004 22:21 
 35   Terry     LL    Tue Jun 29, 2004 23:22 
 36   Re: LL     Terry    Wed Jun 30, 2004 15:42 
 37   Celebrations over – now's the time to think     Eagle Eye    Thu Jul 01, 2004 15:26 
 38   Geopolitical Turmoil in the Middle East     Dominic Carroll    Thu Jul 01, 2004 16:35 


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