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Join us this Saturday, April 8 at 2pm EDT/11am PT, for an in-depth discussion with Dr. Clifford Kiracofe, President of the Washington Institute for Peace and Development.
If Americans are to seriously consider the implications of what Helga Zepp-LaRouche proposed in her 10 Fundamental Principles for a New Security and Development Architecture, it requires going back to the true foreign policy that defined the United States from its founding.
In today’s Manhattan Town Hall Meeting, the true, anti-imperial origins of American foreign policy will be presented by Dr. Clifford Kiracofe, President of the Washington Institute for Peace and Development, and a former senior professional staff member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. He will be discussing many lesser-known aspects of early American history, such as the nation’s first official recognition by Morocco in 1777—just one year after the Declaration of Independence was signed—along with its trade with other parts of the world, including North Africa, China, India, and the Persian Gulf. A panel of LaRouche youth members will then join the discussion and respond to Cliff’s presentation with questions and insights.
