Gearóid Ó Colmáin
Gearóid Ó Colmáin (via Global Research)
9 April 2016
There
are geopolitical issues here too. Since the closure of the US Airbase
in Iceland in 2006, the Nordic country has moved closer to Russia and in
particular, China. Iceland is the only European country to have signed a
free trade agreement with China. China intends to use the Arctic Route
to supply Europe with exports. This shipping route has already been
successfully tested by China and the new trade route will turn Iceland into a major strategic hub for Chinese commerce.
Gearóid Ó Colmáin (via Global Research)
9 April 2016

The most unusual aspect of this
week’s ‘Panama Papers’ scandal was the appearance of the Icelandic Prime
Minister Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson alongside the West’s favourite
‘bad guys’, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syrian President Bashar
Al-Assad.
Iceland rarely makes world headlines
and for most people this was probably the first time they had ever seen
the country’s Prime Minister. There is a good reason for the corporate
media’s obstinate disinterest in Iceland over the past few years: the
country recovered from the financial crisis by jailing 29 corrupt
high-level bankers and has refused to pay foreign bondholders since the
2008 financial crisis devastated its economy.
Iceland managed to do this because
it had control over its own currency and a government with
enough national pride to risk defying the global financial
powers-that-be.
Marxists have often made the distinction
between two types of capitalists – the “national bourgeoisie” (a class
of capitalists linked to domestic manufacturing), and the “comprador
bourgeoisie” (linked to international finance). Although the schema is
far from exact, one could argue that this inter-class antagonism is at
play here. The “national capitalists” under Gunnlaugson coming into
conflict with the “comprador elites” of global finance capitalism .
In fact, Gunnlaugson is himself an
embodiment of this contradiction. He cannily engaged in offshore
financial transactions like a lucre-lustful banking executive, while, on
the contrary, nobly defending Iceland’s national sovereignty and the
economic future of its 300,000 or so citizens, by telling foreign
bondholders to take a hike!
Gunnlaugson stands in that precarious
interface; and his response is also indicative of the game he is being
unwillingly forced to play. He has not resigned but has requested his
colleague Sigurdur Ingo Johanson take his place for ‘an indefinite
period of time’. All the while, the international press erroneously
claim that the Icelandic Prime Minister has ‘resigned’ and ‘stepped
down’.
The international press have admitted
that Gunnlaugson has not broken any laws, so there is technically no
reason for him to resign. He and his wife argue that their offshore
company (Witris) was already declared in March of this year – a fact not
refuted by the Soros and USAID-funded ‘International Consortium of
Investigative Journalists’ (ICIJ). Gunnlaugson has obviously decided
that, by temporarily handing his position over to another minister, he
can defuse the mass mobilisation against him on the streets.
We were told by Icelandic media that
protesters were already ‘planned before the Panama Papers were made
public’. For if there is a type of government international comprador
capitalists hate, it has to be Gunnlaugson’s Icelandic government. Had
the world followed their example after the financial crisis of 2008,
millions of people could have kept their homes, jobs and a modest degree
of social hope might have replaced crippling austerity; that is not
what vulture-capitalists are seeking.
The strategic importance of the Arctic Circle

The ‘Middle Kingdom’ also intends to
gain a seat in the Arctic Council. With over 13 percent of the world’s
oil and 30 percent of its gas, the Arctic Circle is becoming
increasingly embroiled in US/Russian geopolitical rivalry. In 2013, a
senior Obama administration official told the New York Times:
“We see the Arctic as a global commons, it’s not apparent the Russians see it the same way we do.”
In order to demonstrate its respect for the ‘global commons’, the US military returned to Iceland in 2016!
Diplomatic War with the EU
Although scarcely covered by the
European press, there has been a secret war over access to fish in the
waters of the Faroe Islands and Iceland. The Icelandic government has
accused Brussels of waging a war against the national sovereignty of
Iceland; they recently released the following statement:
‘In recent months the European Union
(EU) has conducted an on-going campaign of threats of coercive measures
against Iceland and the Faroe Islands with the objective of gaining
advantages in multilateral negotiations on the management of shared fish
stocks .
This conduct is in breach of various obligations under the United
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and general international law,
in particular the obligation on coastal states to agree together on
measures to assure the protection and development of a common stock.
Furthermore, such measures would not be in accordance with the EU´s
obligations under the WTO or, as regards Iceland, the EEA Agreement. ‘
Forcing countries to sell off their
sovereignty has always been EU policy. When Ireland joined the EU in
1973, the country was forced to hand over its fishing industry to EU
authorities. While EU propagandists like to claim that Brussels has been
financing Irish
infrastructure, the reality is that from 1975 to 2010, over 184 billion
euro worth of fish was plundered by the EU from Irish waters, while the
net contribution of the EU to Ireland for approximately the same time
period was 41 billion. (Read more on this assessment by Nigel Farage here.)
The EU still owes Ireland 120 billion
euro. EU propaganda has done much to make Irish people believe that the
EU has funded Ireland, whereas it is Ireland that has financed the EU.
Iceland is now fighting for its sovereignty in the face of an
increasingly aggressive EU, under the control of the financial
oligarchs.
Perhaps Gunnlaugson is guilty of prevarication and dishonesty with respect to his personal finances ;
but these are not his real crimes. The Icelandic government has shown
modest recalcitrance to the global oligarchy in asserting their national
sovereignty, celebrating religious and cultural traditions, denouncing
the genocide of the Palestinian people, and protecting their children
from the evil predators of finance capitalism. These are their real
crimes.
Gearóid Ó Colmáin is an Irish journalist and political analyst based in Paris. His work focuses on globalisation, geopolitics and class struggle.
Source: http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-panama-papers-why-iceland/5519510
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