The
United States and the world remain in an absolutely tumultuous
situation. This week's historic summit between Presidents Donald Trump
and Vladimir Putin, however, sounded a certain note of hope and
potential—far beyond merely resolving the conflict in Ukraine.
After all, over the recent years, U.S.-Russia relations had reached a
historic low.
It
does not solve all the world's problems, nor does it absolve Trump of
some of his other shortcomings. But if steps are taken, especially if
genuine economic cooperation becomes part of the picture, such as the
initiative for a Bering Strait project, we are in a different
universe, or the beginning of a different universe.
Helga Zepp-LaRouche was interviewed by
Russian news agency TASS yesterday in response to the Alaska summit,
in which she stated:
"This
summit was an extremely important step toward the normalization of the
relations among the two largest nuclear powers and pulled the world
back from the potential abyss."
She
pointed to the "hyperventilating by the Western mass media and the authors of
Russiagate," and the ongoing insanity of European nations attempting
to derail any Trump-Putin rapproachment as indicators of the success
of the summit. She then told TASS:
"The
best plan of action would be if the successful diplomacy of Alaska
would be followed up by an invitation of President Trump to the 80th
anniversary of the end of World War II on the 3rd of September to the
military parade on Tiananmen Square in Beijing." This, Zepp LaRouche
continued, would allow him, "together with President Xi Jinping,
President Putin and many other leaders of the Global South," to send a
powerful signal to the world "that the leading nations are moving from
confrontation to cooperation and in this way inaugurating a new era of
mankind."
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