The ongoing attempt by British intelligence and neocon war
criminals around Donald Trump to pit him in a war with Iran, following
U.S. airstrikes on Yemen, is leading to the downfall of his
Presidency, and will perhaps trigger a new world war. It’s clear with
scandals like “Signalgate,” that the main targets within Trump’s
Administration are those that can supply with him real, reliable
intelligence. This includes Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National
Intelligence, Kash Patel as FBI Director, and John Ratcliffe as CIA
Director.
Trump himself has been escalating the rhetoric against Iran. But
more so than just the rhetoric, a half-dozen B-2 stealth bombers have
been deployed to the U.S.-U.K. military base on Diego Garcia in the
Indian Ocean. Has Trump really been convinced by British and Israeli
intelligence that a decapitation strike against Iran will succeed? As
filmmaker Oliver Stone asks on his X account, “What the hell is going
on? Trump has turned into Biden? Mercilessly, relentlessly bombing
Yemen and aggressively seeking a new war with Iran…”
On April 1, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryavkov
intervened in a statement warning against such an American strike on
Iran: "Threats are indeed heard, ultimatums are heard.... The
consequences of this, especially if the strikes are on nuclear
infrastructure, could be catastrophic for the entire region." Ryabkov
offered Russia's help to deescalate the crisis: "While there is still
time and the 'train has not left the station,' we need to redouble our
efforts to try to reach an agreement on a reasonable basis. Russia is
ready to offer its good services to Washington, Tehran, and everyone
who is interested in this," he said.
The basis for a new security and development architecture emerging
will be upon collaboration between the United States, Russia, China
and others. To defuse conflicts emanating from several different
theaters—in Ukraine, Southwest Asia or Taiwan—the new administration
would do well to avoid the traps laid out by the British and work with
these nations.
Bringing this new security and development architecture to shape
does not rely just on what Trump does, but on what we do in the next
days and weeks. The upcoming two-day Schiller Institute/ICLC
Conference, “A Beautiful Vision for Humanity in Times of Great
Turbulence!” May 24-25 will elucidate what we must all do now, and
why.
The title of the conference itself describes the task before us.
“Dream no small dreams, for they have no power to move the hearts of
men, “the poet Wolfgang von Goethe said. 57 years ago tonight, April
3, 1968, Martin Luther King, already warned of his impending
assassination, drank the cup of Gethsemane speaking at a church in
Memphis, Tennessee to 2000 sanitation workers, said , “Strangely
enough, I would turn to the Almighty, and say, "If you allow me to
live just a few years in the second half of the twentieth century, I
will be happy." Now that's a strange statement to make, because the
world is all messed up. The nation is sick. Trouble is in the land.
Confusion all around. That's a strange statement. But I know, somehow,
that only when it is dark enough, can you see the stars.”
We should see ourselves today as MLK, Jr. saw his relationship to
the world, as an inspired private citizen, whose mission was to prove
what the poet Friedrich Schiller said in his poem “Hope,” “We are born
for that which is better.”