Trotsky's comments here, should be born in mind by all Marxists in the current and similar situations. We may be powerless to intervene ourselves as an international labour movement, but that does not mean we can simply stand by, whilst today's great powers intervene, let alone should we encourage such intervention. The consequences of our inability to intervene, may be severe as the history of Libya, Syria etc. demonstrates, but the answer to that is to rectify our current weakness as soon as possible. We can at least have the benefit of knowing that by opposing such intervention, the blood spilled is not on our hands. As Trotsky put it,
“To speak of the 'liberation' of Macedonia, laid waste, ravaged, infected with disease from end to end, means either to mock reality or to mock oneself. Before our eyes a splendid peninsula, richly endowed by nature, which in the last few decades has made great cultural progress, is being hurled back with blood and iron into the dark age of famine and cruel barbarism. All the accumulations of culture are perishing, the work of fathers, grandfathers and great grandfathers is being reduced to dust, cities are being laid waste, villages are going up in flames, and no end can yet be seen to this frenzy of destruction...Face to face with such reversions to barbarism it is hard to believe that 'man' is a proud sounding word. But at least the 'doctrinaires' have one consolation, and it is not small: they can with a clear conscience say, 'Neither by deed nor word nor thought are we guilty of this blood'” (p 332)
As Trotsky says, such a position may seem cruel and harsh. But, we have no power currently to bring about a more progressive solution. If we did, our duty would not be to protest, but to intervene directly ourselves to bring about that solution. The best we can do is to put ourselves in the best position to develop our forces for the future, and that, as Trotsky says involves us not tainting our hands with blood by failing to oppose the intervention of others.
If something must be done it is that we must rectify the mistakes of the past not continue them. It is that we must double our efforts to rebuild and re-arm the labour movement as a force that can intervene in its own name in such situations.
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