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In 1945, President Franklin Roosevelt bluntly told British Prime Minister Winston Churchill that the United States was not fighting the war to reestablish the British Empire. Despite Churchill's angry response, Roosevelt described how "American methods" could develop nations throughout the Southern Hemisphere. That intention died with Roosevelt. It could have been revived with President John Kennedy, but was cut short on November 22, 1963.  Lyndon LaRouche fought for that policy throughout his life, calling, in the years before his own 2019 death, for a superpower summit, comprised of—at least, the United States, Russia and China. LaRouche knew that a combination of those great powers could finally defeat the globalist system—today's British Empire.


Saturday, July 11, 2 pm ET

FDR/LaRouche 2020: Completing the Unfinished Business of 1945

Speakers

Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Schiller Institute President

EIR Contributors: Richard Freeman, Paul Gallagher, Cynthia Rush


Recent developments set the stage to complete that mission.

  • President Putin's call for a summit of the permanent five members (P5) of the US Security Council (U.S., China, Russia, Britain and France).
  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announced new economic policy, based on FDR's New Deal.
  • The successful summit between President Trump and Mexico's President Lopez Obrador, which pointed to the partnership of Abraham Lincoln and Benito Juarez as a model for relations among sovereign nations.
  • President Trump's aggressive defense of the principles of the American Revolution, in the face of the British Empire-sponsored assault on those principles, and his commutation of Roger Stone's sentence.

Read more about the advances, toward that end, which have been made, since the May 23 release of "The LaRouche Plan to Reopen the Economy."

Today's webcast will feature Helga Zepp-LaRouche, elaborating on her call for a P5 summit to take up the implications of Boris Johnson's "New Deal" policy, and to fulfill it by adopting Lyndon LaRouche's "New Bretton Woods" and his "Four Laws." 

 Susan Kokinda

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