Western governments are hopelessly divided, due to failed policies of brain-dead leaders. Warnings that we must prepare for war with Russia are a sign of desperation. |
Dec. 9—The first of a two-day world online forum, “A New International Security and Development Architecture,” was hosted today by the Central American and Caribbean Critical Thinking Conference (CPCCC), centered in Nicaragua, with powerful presentations and intense discussion addressing five topics. Over the day-long dialogue (with simultaneous interpretation of Spanish into French, English and German) some 250 people from over 15 countries participated, with questions and comments coming in from Belarus to Peru. The second day, in Spanish, will be a full schedule as well. The entire two-day conference will be available in video archive. |
Dec. 8—“It’s pretty savage.” That’s how BBC’s Jeremy Bowen concluded his Dec. 8 coverage of Israel’s war on Palestine, in describing the way Israel is conducting its indiscriminate destruction of the territory of over 2 million people. |
Dec. 7—The barbaric, agonizing destruction of Gaza by an Israeli government with no long-term thought to its own interests, calls upon us all to demand an end to geopolitics and its replacement by a paradigm of international and human affairs informed by love for the uniquely creative potential of the human individual. |
The Global Majority is supporting a ceasefire resolution in the U.N. Security Council. An expected U.S. veto will further isolate the U.S. |
The death and destruction in Gaza continue, as Biden and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin demand billions more for the "defense industrial base" |
Speaker: Dennis Speed Time: 9 PM. |
Dec. 6—The resumed Gaza nightmare is a marker of what has become characteristic in the West’s plunge into a New Dark Age, under the policies demanded by the Wall Street and City of London financial Establishment. If we are to stop the carnage, and not just gaze in frozen horror, we are going to have to force through the bankruptcy reorganization of the entire bankrupt trans-Atlantic financial system—and work with the nations of the Global Majority to that end. |
Dec. 6—In an urgent letter today, directed to the current Ecuadorian chair of the UN Security Council, UN Secretary General António Guterres invoked Article 99 of the UN Charter, to call for the immediate declaration of a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza so that a “catastrophe with potentially irreversible implications for Palestinians as a whole and for peace and security in the region” can be averted. |
Dec. 5—Today pretty much laid to waste any fantasies that the Biden administration had a working relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The ‘new, improved’ so-called humanitarian way to drive Palestinians out of the homes that are going to be destroyed, and so that a lower percentage of them aren’t bombed to death, turned out to be a sick joke. |
The cries of children in Gaza are apparently not heard in the corridors of power in the West, as Netanyahu's Operation Vengeance takes a horrible toll |
Join the initiatives of Helga Zepp-LaRouche and the Schiller Institute to urgently mobilize for an immediate ceasefire, a comprehensive Middle East peace conference, a two-state solution, and the implementation of LaRouche’s Oasis Plan. |
Dec. 5—Is there such a thing as “American exceptionalism,” and if so, should there be? |
With growing recognition that the proxy war against Russia in Ukraine is lost, have the imperial war hawks learned anything from the disaster they created? |
Dec. 1—Perhaps even Tony Blinken was surprised at Benjamin Netanyahu’s rapid and defiant response to Blinken’s Nov. 30 Thursday evening televised speech in Israel, in which Blinken “urged immediate steps to hold settler extremists accountable for violence against Palestinians in the West Bank” and “made clear the imperative before any operations go forward in southern Gaza there’ll be a clear plan in place that puts a premium on protecting civilians,” in his words. Twelve hours later, Netanyahu made clear exactly what he thought of Blinken’s words, with his resumption of the bombing and mass murder of Palestinian civilians, including in areas in the south, to which they had been directed to flee to seek safety by the Israel Defense Forces. |
Dec. 2—It seems unimaginable that worse things can happen than the destruction in Gaza underway before the seven-day humanitarian pause began Nov. 24 at 7:00 a.m.; but after it ended Dec. 1 at 7:00 am, unimaginable horrors are taking place. |
Dec. 3—On Sunday Dec. 3, Israel’s AI-designed bombing raids continued in Gaza, with their deadly toll of over 700 Palestinians killed in the last 24 hours. AP reported Dec. 3 that the area of Khan Younis and the southern city of Rafah were hit especially hard. “On Sunday, the Israeli military widened evacuation orders in and around Khan Younis, telling residents of at least five more areas and neighborhoods to leave.” Noting that most residents have nowhere to go, AP commented that UN monitors reported that those who were told to leave were from about one-quarter of the territory of Gaza—home to nearly 800,000 people before the war. |
A New York Times article on Dec.1 confirms Israel knew in advance of Hamas's planned attack. Will Biden continue to give Netanyahu a green light to slaughter children? |
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Nov. 30—One can certainly be filled with fear and trembling that President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken will flinch, but today a message was delivered privately and publicly from Washington to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he certainly did not want to hear. |
Friday questions — Can Biden change? Can a mobilization for peace work? What role did Kissinger play in countering the influence of Lyndon LaRouche? |
Nov. 29—An extraordinary United Nations Security Council meeting called by China was held in New York City on Nov. 29 to discuss the deadly warfare underway in Gaza, and the urgent need to convene an international peace conference to stop the carnage. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was eloquent and specific, laying out a four-point action program. |
The UN Security Council was the scene of a debate over replacing the "decrepit" Unipolar Order with a new security and development architecture. |
Bill Jones, who writes extensively on China and international affairs, will lead tonight’s discussion. |
Nov. 28—The temporary truce continues to hold in Israel-Palestine, with the ongoing release of Israelis and Palestinians, and the continuing flow of supplies. But what does the future hold, and who is responsible for shaping it? |