LaRouche: Obama's Advisors Push British Foreign Policy of Wars, Invasions Against Eurasia: Is That His Policy?

Antid Oto aorta at HOME.NL
Sun May 25 17:38:20 CEST 2008


REPLY TO: D66 at nic.surfnet.nl

Obama's Advisors Push British Foreign Policy of Wars, Invasions
Against Eurasia: Is That His Policy?

May 19 (EIRNS)—The following press release was issued today by the
Lyndon LaRouche Political Action Committee (LPAC).

Barack Obama's top foreign policy advisors are working hand-in-glove
with leading neocons—and McCain advisors—on a campaign to turn world
power over to the British Empire under the name of a "Concert of
Democracies," or a "League of Democracies." The policy they advocate,
calling for multiple new British-U.S.-led invasions of countries in
Africa and Asia, is the H.G. Wellsian British imperialist policy
touted by Prime Minister Tony Blair beginning with his 1999 University
of Chicago speech. Is this Obama's foreign policy?

Obama foreign policy leaders Ivo Daalder of the Brookings Institution,
and Anthony Lake—co-chairman with George Shultz of the Princeton
Project on National Security—are leaders of the British drive to place
world government in the hands of this new imperial military League. As
the Lake/Shultz Princeton Project concluded in their final report, the
purpose of their Concert of Democracies would be "to work within
existing global institutions such as the United Nations; but in the
event that those fail, to provide a framework for organizing and
legitimizing international interventions, including the use of
military force."

"The Next Intervention": Under this headline, Obama advisor Daalder
co-authored a call for this Concert of Nations with arch-neocon Robert
Kagan in the Washington Post on August 6, 2007. They were already
working for Obama and McCain, respectively.

Jackson Diehl, the deputy editor of the Washington Post, wrote a
column today in the Post promoting this Concert of Democracies,
arguing that the "non-democracies" China and Russia have "stopped the
Security Council from discussing a humanitarian intervention to rescue
the 1.5 million Burmese endangered by the criminal neglect of their
government following a cyclone ... blocked strong sanctions against
Iran... and an attempted UN intervention in Darfur." The new President
- either McCain or Obama, says Diehl, without a mention of Hillary
Clinton - will be unable to use unilateral power, since it was
discredited by George Bush, nor to count on the impotent UN. Diehl
quotes Obama's advisor Lake: "Crisis in Iran, North Korea, Iraq and
Darfur, not to mention the pressing need for more efficient
peacekeeping operations, the rising temperatures of our seas, and
multiple other transnational threats, demonstrate not only the limits
of American unilateral power, but also the inability of international
institutions designed in the middle of the 20th century to cope with
problems of the 21st."

That's why McCain is backing the League of Democracies, says Diehl,
and Obama's advisors agree.

This is precisely what the Russians, the Chinese and the Indians see
clearly as the threat from the British Empire, wiping out the last of
the FDR tradition in the United States—which is why they have
determined to fight, together.

The question is: Where does Obama stand? LaRouche PAC will be seeking
an official answer.

**********
Dit bericht is verzonden via de informele D66 discussielijst (D66 at nic.surfnet.nl).
Aanmelden: stuur een email naar LISTSERV at nic.surfnet.nl met in het tekstveld alleen: SUBSCRIBE D66 uwvoornaam uwachternaam
Afmelden: stuur een email naar LISTSERV at nic.surfnet.nl met in het tekstveld alleen: SIGNOFF D66
Het on-line archief is te vinden op: http://listserv.surfnet.nl/archives/d66.html
**********



More information about the D66 mailing list