The United States Must, Once Again, Break with British Imperialism — February 27, 2025
By Kynan ThistlethwaiteThe United States Must, Once Again, Break with British Imperialism
Since the untimely death of President Franklin Roosevelt in 1945, the Anglo-American ‘Special Relationship’ has been at the core of using American “brawn” to enforce an unjust world order through regime-change coups, color revolutions, assassinations, and economic looting, often at the cost of other nations’ best interests. The post-Cold War 1991-2025 “unipolar order” which later spanned the Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Biden Administrations is now coming to its unnatural end, as all empires ultimately do in their history. The Feb. 12 Trump-Putin phone call, and the subsequent meetings between Russia and the United States, have moved not only to end the three-years war in Ukraine, which has taken the lives of over one million people, but to restore normal, functioning relations between Washington and Moscow.
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who is in Washington, D.C. today, is pleading with President Trump to stop peace from breaking out, and the Anglo-American ‘Special Relationship’ from collapsing. In his speech to the House of Commons, he argued that the U.S. is key to British strategy, saying, “We must reject any false choice between our allies, between one side of the Atlantic or the other. That is against our history—country and party—because it is against our fundamental national interest. The U.S. is our most important bilateral alliance. It straddles everything from nuclear technology, to NATO, to Five Eyes, AUKUS and beyond.”
In fact, the United States’ most important interest is not with the British, but with the rest of the world, in developing a new security and development architecture for the mutual economic benefit and scientific development of all. This changing world which Starmer and his imperial partners wish to prevent, involves a commitment from the United States to work with the Global Majority for a new paradigm of human relations freedom from geopolitics.
A return to a sane foreign policy ,not controlled by imperial interests, but based on the sound economic principles of Alexander Hamilton’s ‘American System of Political Economy’ is the pathway by which the United States can get back on its feet. Lyndon LaRouche’s ‘Four Laws’ are a good start for people to learn what the American System is. It involves re-regulating the banking system through reinstating Franklin Roosevelt’s Glass-Steagall Act; reestablishing the National Bank of the United States; instituting credit towards productive physical-economic projects; and instituting a crash program for advanced scientific development in fusion energy.
Tonight’s Fireside Chat will feature Bill Jones from Executive Intelligence Review. We will also hear from LaRouche Organization organizers on the latest deployment to Washington, D.C. to break up the British-American Special Relationship, in the wake of Sir Keir Starmer’s visit.
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