The events of the past days have
been historic, upending the post-Cold War unipolar order which has
subjugated the vast majority of nations into obedience and slavery.
The commitment to thermonuclear war with Russia, on behalf of
defending the Anglo-Dutch financial system of City of London and Wall
Street, was at its height just a couple of months ago when former
President Joe Biden had approved the use of long-range missiles into
Russia by the Ukrainian military, with supervision and technical
support of U.S. servicemen who would direct these missiles to their
targets. A Putin-Trump phone call on Feb. 12, subsequent meetings
between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov, and a cold slap from Vice President J.D. Vance to the diehard
war hawks in the trans-Atlantic establishment at the just-concluded
Feb. 14-16 Munich Security Conference are all historic actions that
have taken us back from the brink of thermonuclear war which the Biden
Administration set into motion.
The reactions to those actions by
the Trump Administration is highlighted by a recent article in the
City of London’s “The Economist,” which is titled, “How Europe Must
Respond as Trump and Putin Smash the Post-War Order.” Even more
revealing than the headline is the subtitle underneath it: “The region
has had its bleakest week since the fall of the Iron Curtain. The
implications have yet to set in.”
What circumspect people should note
in these hysterical reactions, is not so much how reckless, laughable,
or absurd they are. The fact is that the underlying thought process
behind these expressions have completely failed, and have been
superseded by new realities emerging in the post-Cold War unipolar
order. Take, for example, Egypt’s announcement to fully restore the
destroyed Gaza Strip to “a condition even better than its
pre-destruction state within three years.” Compare that optimistic
outlook with Trump’s “Gaza Riviera” proposal. The anti-human,
geopolitical outlook of the British Empire is being replaced by the
BRICS+, pro-human perspective of win-win cooperation. The LaRouche
Oasis Plan, which proposes a peaceful solution for both Israel and
Palestine, but goes further to integrate the entire region in the
development of fresh water resources to eliminate the problem the
desert has posed for Southwest Asia, can now be implemented as a
reasonable, practical solution to that area of the world. Helga
Zepp-LaRouche’s document “Ten Principles for a New Security and
Development Architecture,” is a good place to start to begin an
axiomatic transition from geopolitical confrontation and rivalry, to
mutual benefit based on win-win cooperation.
TLO Spokesman Harley Schlanger will
speak today, along with former CIA analyst Ray McGovern. Kynan
Thistlethwaite, an activist with the LaRouche Organization, will later
give a presentation of the solution-concepts as presented by Lyndon
LaRouche in his 1983 paper, “Saudi Arabia in the Year
2023.”