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Last week's announcement by President Trump of plans to forcibly relocate all the citizens of the Gaza Strip have understandably set the world on fire. Speculation and hysteria is running rampant as people attempt to guess Trump's real motives.

If he follows through on his stated intention, this would quickly become one of the greatest tragedies in recent memory, and would be an eternal stain on the reputation of the United States. However, others insist that Trump is only using this as a "negotiating tactic," and not to take it too seriously.

Rather than engaging in Trump-tea-leaf reading, The LaRouche Organization is taking a different approach: Organize! Don't get caught wondering and speculating. Instead, recognize that we are in a historic moment of change and act accordingly. 

Lyndon LaRouche proposed an Oasis Plan for Israel-Palestine 50 years agoin 1975a proposal which remains the only valid solution to this region today. LaRouche made the proposal in order to upgrade the normally stale discussion of "peace talks" and "political solutions," introducing the element of physical-economic transformation to stabilize the process. The Oasis Plan, along with a two-state solution, must become reality if peace will ever come to this region.

So join us in organizing! Aside from the turmoil of the past 20 days, the world is still in the process of rejecting a unipolar order, and replacing it instead with a more just one. As Vladimir Putin said: the world is becoming more "polyphonic" not polycentric. So join the singing and participate!


Starting At 10am EST! — LaRouche: "The End of Sykes-Picot: Moving Beyond Colonialism"

In May of 2009, Lyndon LaRouche was invited to speak at Central Connecticut State University lecture series sponsored by the late anti-Zionist Jewish activist and scholar Norton Mezvinsky. LaRouche's lecture, titled "The End of Sykes-Picot: Moving Beyond Colonialism," was delivered before an audience of approximately 200 faculty, students, and guests. 

In this speech, LaRouche discussed how one must come to understand the area called the "Middle East" if one wishes to stop the perpetual conflicts there. Creating "peace in the Middle East" can never be some simple "local" solution, but must be considered as part of a strategy to end the entire dying colonial system globally.

Will the United States return to her own pro-growth, anti-colonial tradition and now finally, after a half a century, adopt LaRouche's policy? As recent history has shown, any other pragmatic, so-called "solutions" within the legacy geopolitical framework will continue to fail miserably.

Watch here - live at 10am


Friday Symposium: Middle East Peace? Only LaRouche's 'Oasis Plan' Will Work!

Everyone is speculating on whether President Trump intended to make such an absurd proposal as the United States taking over Gaza and expelling all the Palestinians seriously, or as a bargaining point. Either way, it will never work that way, and to even express such a thing exposes a disturbing lack of understanding of the regional dynamic, and a lack of recognition that millions of Americans voted for Trump because they hoped he would end the genocide which the Biden/Harris team had been supporting, while claiming that they were "working on stopping it."

50 years ago, Lyndon LaRouche put forward a proposal for a two-state solution based on addressing the real crisis of the entire region: the lack of water. This week's Friday Symposium featured a lively discussion on this topic between LaRouche Organization President Diane Sare, Jason Ross of LaRouche's Science Team, and Hussein Askary of the Schiller Institute and the Swedish Belt and Road Institute.

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Gaza's Future is Up To Us; Battle Over the Mind; Breaking Through the Fog of the Unipolar Narratives

Michelle Erin brings you a report on the weekly activities of the LaRouche movement. This week, hear from organizers in Denmark, Germany, and of course the U.S. on the various interventions we have made.

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A Higher Movement for Peace Through Economic Development

Now on video! This week's Fireside Chat featured Carl Osgood, writer for the Executive Intelligence Review, who provided an overview of Southwest Asia, the NATO-Russia war, and other leading global developments, and Dr. Cliff Kiracofe, of the Washington Institute for Peace and Development. The show was hosted by Dennis Speed, Jose Vega, Kynan Thistlethwaite, and Anastasia Battle.

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Join the Discussion! Upcoming Events

Starting soon! LaRouche Show
10am (Eastern)
Watch here

Mon. Feb. 10:
8:30pm (Eastern)
LaRouche Movement Discussion and Mobilization Call
Zoom link here

Wed. Feb. 12
8:00pm (Eastern)
On the Ground Battle Report

Thurs. Feb. 13:
9pm (Eastern)
"Fireside Chat" with Dennis Speed
(267) 807-9605, access code 536662#

Fri. Feb. 14:
8pm (Eastern)
TLO Symposium with Diane Sare

Sat. Feb. 15:
2pm (Eastern)
Manhattan Project Town Meeting

Sun. Feb. 16:
10am (Eastern)
The LaRouche Show

Every Weekday:
Watch the LaRouche Organization's Harley Schlanger who gives a daily update—a crucial tool to stay up to date on the strategic situation
Daily Harley Updates

Yours in the fight,
Stewart Battle

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https://laroucheorganization.com/


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