April 17, 2025 (EIRNS)—It appears that U.S. President Trump has again pulled back from the brink of what would surely have been a global conflagration—he nixed Israeli plans to launch a massive strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, a strike that was to have been conducted as early as next month. |
March 25, 2025 (EIRNS)—Over the past few days in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, diplomats and negotiators from the U.S. have been meeting (separately) with their Russian and Ukrainian counterparts. |
March 23, 2025 (EIRNS)—As Benjamin Netanyahu continues the campaign of ethnic cleansing against the Palestinians, he is facing increasing popular unrest, both because of his attempts to fire leading members of the government and a growing recognition that the only hope for the remaining Israelis held in Gaza is to negotiate a full ceasefire with a plan for the day after. |
March 21, 2025 (EIRNS)—This week has seen two major developments: First, Presidents Trump and Putin spoke by phone, signaling a return to diplomacy, an event that any sane person should be happy about (but not Europe’s vehemently pro-war politicians). They were treated to the second major development: the decision by a lame-duck German parliament to bypass Germany’s debt brake, enabling a military buildup using procedural trickery. |
March 3, 2025 (EIRNS)—President Donald Trump has suspended the delivery of all U.S. military aid to Ukraine, according to multiple press accounts. |
Feb. 27, 2025 (EIRNS)—The British prime minister did his best to convince the U.S. President to commit to positions that would all but guarantee either a continuation of the current NATO-Russia conflict playing out in Ukraine, or the placement of a fuse in the region to be ignited at will in the future. |
Feb. 24, 2025 (EIRNS)—Why is it in Americans’ national security interest, that President Donald Trump act to curtail the “special relationship” that presently exists between the British Imperial and Commonwealth intelligence services, and the United States military and military-intelligence? |
Feb. 23, 2025 (EIRNS)—While U.S. President Donald Trump is moving for a peaceful resolution to the crisis in Ukraine, some Europeans aren’t too happy about it. Polish President Andrzej Duda met with Trump on Feb. 22. Macron arrives on Feb. 24, to push Trump on backing a 30,000-strong “peacekeeping” force in Ukraine—a proposal that Russia has completely rejected. Then Sir Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of the U.K. will disgrace Washington with his presence on Feb. 27 with similar hopes of coaxing Trump into continued military confrontation. |
Feb. 22, 2025 (EIRNS)—The new Trump administration is rapidly changing the environment surrounding NATO’s war against Russia being conducted in Ukraine. |
Feb. 10, 2025 (EIRNS)—The rapidly moving events of current history can make us uncertain how the pieces fit together. Where are the events coming from? Why do they appear as they do? What connects the dots? |
Jan. 30, 2025 (EIRNS)—As over a billion people in the world celebrate the Lunar New Year period with feasting, family gatherings, and best wishes and hopes for the new year, the potential for the United States to make a fresh start took a step forward with the Senate hearings for Trump cabinet nominees Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel. |
Jan. 29, 2025 (EIRNS)—Trump is overturning many apple carts, sometimes usefully, sometimes not. But the terror expressed by London [The Economist and the New York Times over his nominees Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel reflects the potentially profound importance of confirming a director of national intelligence and an FBI director who could challenge, rather than endorse, the policy intentions of the so-called “intelligence” community and the Anglo-American elite more generally. |
Jan. 26, 2025 (EIRNS)—Great goals are achieved not by responding to present issues, but in having a higher vision that will transform them. This is plainly not the kind of leadership currently being displayed in the trans-Atlantic world. |
Jan. 25, 2025 (EIRNS)—Next week will see confirmation hearings for Kash Patel, President Trump’s nominee to head the FBI, and Tulsi Gabbard, whom he has tapped to be the Director of National Intelligence. The fight, especially around Gabbard, is intense! The National Review saw fit to publish a truly hysterical editorial urging Republican senators to vote against her. Donald Trump, Jr., defended her on X, by sharing an article in her defense and saying that “Any Republican Senator who votes against @TulsiGabbard deserves a primary. No more Deep State bullshit!!!!” |
Jan. 16, 2025 (EIRNS)—While Joe Biden claims it was ongoing work by him and his team that brought about the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement announced on Wednesday, Jan. 15, it was plainly the result of President-elect Donald Trump’s efforts to achieve an agreement—in large part to free him up to pursue his own priorities. Palestinians, relieved if not jubilant, Israeli extremists, shocked and furious, and families of the hostages, hopeful of seeing their loved ones, have responded to the news in their own way. Clearly, the Biden administration—or whatever or whoever has been running U.S. executive policy—could have forced the deal months ago, but it chose to allow the ongoing destruction of Gaza while paying lip service to the aspirations of the Palestinians. |
Jan. 10, 2025 (EIRNS)—The world waits with bated breath as the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump approaches. Will he end the war in Ukraine? What will he do about immigration? How will he approach Iran? Is there any hope of him telling Israel it must end its ethnic cleansing policy? Will Canada, Greenland, and the Panama Canal all become American? |
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Jan. 2, 2025 (EIRNS)—In his annual Angelus new year’s message, Pope Francis called on wealthy nations to alleviate the debt burden of the poorest countries. “The first to forgive debts is God, as we always ask Him when we pray the Lord’s Prayer…” he said. “And the Jubilee asks us to translate this forgiveness on a social level, so that no person, no family, no population is crushed by debts.” |
Dec. 29, 2024 (EIRNS)—On Sunday, Dec. 29, Doctors Against Genocide held an emergency livestream in response to Israel’s destruction of Kamal Adwan, the last remaining hospital operating in northern Gaza. |
Dec. 25, 2024 (EIRNS)—China and Japan may have given the region, and the world, a very nice Christmas gift. Japan’s foreign minister went to China on Dec. 25 for a series of meetings to follow up on the meeting between China and Japan at the APEC summit in Lima, Peru. Cultural commitments were made on many fronts, including youth and educational exchange visits, sister city activities, improvements in visa-free travel, increased support for translation of each other’s classic works, and cooperation among think tanks. China’s foreign minister urged exchanges that will allow people to “personally feel the friendly sentiments between” the two countries and cultures. |
Dec. 15, 2024 (EIRNS)—Centuries from now, human civilization will extend beyond the Earth, powered by nuclear fusion and possessed of physical productivity orders of magnitude beyond what is possible today—if we don’t blow ourselves up first, which would be the unavoidable outcome of failing to change the prevailing paradigm in Anglo-American NATO. |
Dec. 14, 2024 (EIRNS)—As the world teeters on the brink of nuclear escalation and economic collapse, an urgent question arises: Can reason and development prevail over hegemonism and war? |
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Dec. 6, 2024 (EIRNS)—The historic list of speakers for this weekend’s Schiller Institute conference reveals the unique and necessary role played by the LaRouche movement in galvanizing a force, globally, to implement a new security and development architecture before it is too late. |
Oct. 15, 2024 (EIRNS)—As the world waits with dread for Israel’s expected military strikes on Iran, there is still reason for hope. Most of the world, disgusted by the inaction of the legacy Western powers and the impotence of the United Nations to take decisive action, is thinking about new forms of international relations. Discussions of transforming the UN Security Council are picking up steam, and the relatively new forum of the BRICS is attracting countries from across the globe. |