Only Peace Through Development Can End All War
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In her March 18 international webcast, Helga Zepp-LaRouche argued that the Trump Administration’s current regime-change outlook—marked by a disregard for its duty to uphold the U.S. Constitution—shows all the signs of a “typical overstretch of empire.” As depicted in the Hudson River School Founder Thomas Cole’s series, “The Course of Empire,” which uses Rome as a historical case-study, one sees that such doomed states self-destruct for more or less the same reasons, including the decadence of an increasingly out-of-touch financial elite, and the overstretching of resources. We, the Republic of the United States, in recent decades have abandoned our efficient relationship to the science of physical economy. This is all the more tragic, for the United States is not an empire, but a nation originally founded on principles based in Cardinal Nicolas of Cusa and Gottfried Leibniz’s ideas of natural law and republican self-government.
While President Trump may have sincerely believed that a military victory in Iran could quickly be achieved, the reality of war, as it often does, has turned out to be starkly different. The War Party’s “true believers“—the “Greater Israel” religious fanatics within Israel, the U.S., and the British Israelite faction in London—along with the “pre-Canaanite “Epstein Class,” are intent on uprooting the fabric of the republican system of government in the United States as soon as this year, in the 250th year of its birth. They have unleashed this war with the explicit intent of bringing about nuclear Armageddon and the end of civilization.
As an expression of this satanic mindset, the possible use of a “tactical nuclear bomb” has been mooted in an article published in The Hill by Harlan Ullman, a member of the Atlantic Council and a key architect of the “shock and awe” doctrine which destroyed Iraq and Afghanistan during the George W. Bush Administration.
The destruction through bombing meted out in those prior wars, however, will not be enough, Ullman proclaims, to force Iran into submission. Only another Hiroshima or Nagasaki will be the death knell that puts the Iranian regime to bed. Ullman’s argument is not confined to obscure outlets; it appears widely, including in a publication distributed daily to every member of Congress.
Diane Sare, U.S. Independent Presidential Candidate, has issued an Independent Candidates’ statement, co-signed by six independent candidates for federal office, and which is currently gathering more endorsements. Her statement’s title poses the question, “Is the Epstein Class Planning a New 9/11 To Justify Dropping a Nuclear Bomb?” This statement must be circulated widely and immediately across the United States. The Sare statement is intended to mobilize an Independent Candidates for Peace Through Development movement, which must act now, and publicly, to oppose the Epstein War Party, and rally the American people.
The spiraling situation in Southwest Asia, and the possibility of a U.S. “boots on the ground” operation, must be stopped. That will not and cannot be achieved through “geopolitics” or “realpolitik.” Peace can only come from the actions of the “Fourth Branch of Government.“ The People of the United States must decide to declare independence from the Epstein Class and assert authority over the government, as the Declaration of Independence explicitly states it is the duty of every citizen to do.
But simple, even vigorous, opposition to the war will not end it. A return to physical-economic principles, as formulated by American economist and statesman Lyndon LaRouche, which fundamentally transform society from lower forms to higher forms of energy flux-density and production, must accompany the call to end war.
Executive Intelligence Review economic expert Richard Freeman will discuss this and more on the Fireside Chat tonight at 9pm EST.
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