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"Sum of All Fears"
2002
PG-13
123 minutes
reviewed January 2, 2003
A young and new CIA analyst saves the world from
nuclear destruction in this largely realistic
drama. What this film is lacking is a sense of
just how often the CIA and the U.S. Government
generally think they are going to have to chase
after individual weapons of mass destruction.
Whether it is the arms-dealer of the week paying
nuclear-scientists or whether it is the country of
the month-- Iraq, Korea inspections etc.--the
current U.S., British, French, Russian etc.
approach is doomed to lethal failure, if not with
nuclear weapons, then with some other future or
past weapon invented through the wonders of
capitalist science. We can count on capitalism for
progress in destruction.
Aside from having to assert himself in the
corridors of power at an early age,
in order to save the world, the character Jack
Ryan has to fly and boat back and forth between
the DC/Baltimore area and Russia and Ukraine. If
he did not bail out his operations colleague in a
pistol fight, if he did not survive having a chain
placed around his neck to choke him, if he had not
survived a helicopter crash in a terrorist nuclear
bombing and if he did not find his boss the CIA
director just as he died to take his
identification for illegal use, Ryan would have
failed and the world would have ended in nuclear
war between Russia and the United $tates. The sad
part is that the rulers just do not know or don't
care that there is something wrong with that. They
see a happy ending.
The bourgeois politicians in the film and in real
life speak in generalities, but they cannot come
up with a solution for weapons proliferation. The
capitalist authorities' approach is a lot like
their approach to crime in general--spying on
individuals and trying to catch people. That's not
surprising, because the premise of the movie is a
black-market nuclear weapon lost in a Mideast war
in 1973. For $50 million, neo-Nazis obtain the
weapon.
It's hardly relevant that it was neo-Nazis seeking
to play off Russia against the United $tates. The
point is that in a world with a black market and
money as the legal monarch, someone was going to
buy and sell nuclear weapons. It speaks to just
how bold the solution has to be, yes, an extreme
solution, but much less extreme than waiting for
nuclear or other catastrophe.
Although the Tom Clancy novel is great apologetics
for the CIA, on the whole, the "Sum of All Fears"
succeeds in adding just another degree to the
political temperature in Amerikkka. Published in
1991, the book seems especially relevant thanks to
the response to September 11th, 2001.
Neo-Nazis ship the bomb to Baltimore and succeed
in detonating it there in what appears to be a
cigarette machine. Since the nuke is supposedly
smaller than the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki, and since smoking kills over 400,000
Amerikkkans a year, it's not entirely implausible
that smoking kills more people, and that may have
been part of the symbolism. It turns out the nuke
was "made in the U$A" anyway when the CIA stole
plutonium to give to I$rael, which then lost the
nuclear weapon in the midst of the 1973 war.
Even though the story centers on readily
identified centers of power--the CIA, the U.S.
president--the film is politically ambitious. We
suspect that it left a large part of the audience
behind, including some reviewers who we will not
mention by name.
The outcome of the whole movie relies on knowing
who detonated the nuclear bomb in Baltimore. That
is a great subject matter; even though, we do not
agree with the answers being killing the
communists and listening to the CIA instead of CNN, the
State Department or Pentagon generally. Those are
just details really.
If the bomber of Baltimore turned out to be
Russia, then the United $tates was going to
retaliate in a general way. The movie succeeds in
portraying the logic of escalation of war. As in
the movie on the Cuban Missile Crisis "Thirteen
Days" based on government documents, we see that
not all aspects of the crisis go according to the
rulers' plans. Neither Kennedy in "Thirteen Days"
nor the Russian president in "Sum of All Fears" has total control
of their militaries. Such an idea of total control
is fantasy in any case, except in bourgeois-written
idealist history where only a handful of
individuals matter. In contrast, we see in this
film that an air force officer easily convinced
his men that Moscow had been nuked by the united
$tates: he then ordered them into attacking a U.S.
aircraft carrier. The fact that the world is not
of one mind, including in the respective
militaries is one part of the benefit of this
movie.
People that the united $tates usually considered
very suspicious in Russia turned out to be the
real "good guys." Shadowy forces kill the military
officers in Russia who go off on their own
tangents in Chechnya and the aircraft carrier
attack. The author labels the errant officers as
old-style "communists" in Chechnya and corrupt
officers bribed by neo-Nazis in the aircraft
carrier attack, but all that is besides the point
in weapons proliferation when the whole point is
that it could be anybody with money.
In fact "back channel" communications with shadowy
Russian forces prove to save the day while
political hotheads in the u$a and Russia bring the
planet to the brink. Without a CIA director to
clear the way for him, Jack Ryan used the back
channel communications to Russian intelligence to
understand what was happening and to get the job
done. Other departments of the U.S. Government
hardly listened to Ryan and they called him an
"apologist" for the Russian president. He actually
succeeds in convincing his own president by
convincing the Russian president first, because
the U.$. president had shut Ryan off, literally.
It goes to show that truth does not have a nationality,
and just how important that could be.
The chasing-drug-dealers-and-murderers-paradigm
for arms proliferation will not work. Our ruling
class has not noticed yet, but individual
murderers and drug-dealers get away all the time,
especially those in the ruling class itself. In
contrast, even one weapon of mass destruction can
bring down the species if it is powerful
enough to ruin the atmosphere or if it sets off certain
suspicions and chains of events in a world
brimming with causes of war. Not all CIA agents
can drive vehicles through nuclear radiation and possess the thick
necks necessary to survive choking by chain.
Relying on them lacks vision. What is important is
not the actions of a few action-heroes chasing weapons-
dealers like drug-dealers but the ongoing
statistically relentless probability of
catastrophe. We encourage our readers to imagine
hundreds of Jack Ryans and similar scenarios
generated in a capitalist world where the line
between legal and illegal profit-making is
impossible to find in every instance. Sooner or
later, the Jack Ryans are going to fail: it's
built into the system.
There is a word for those who support Bush and
Clinton who offer no vision or progress toward a
global peace: stupid. When such an
approach is imposed through government it is not
just stupid but evil.
MIM in contrast, does have an answer. Abolishing
money in the long run and profit in the short-run
while holding for questioning anyone transferring
$50 million for persynal consumption would be a
start. The social cost of the black market in weapons
alone is too much to offset the benefits of
having a free market in other goods.
Production and exchange for profit should be illegal
in all cases, so there are no problems of law enforcement.
That is communism--an extreme solution to
an even more extreme problem. Weapons
proliferation and terrorist nuclear bombings
cannot be treated the way the bourgeoisie handles
street crime. The causes of weapons proliferation
have to be eradicated completely. There is no
other realistic solution.