A Higher Movement for Peace Through Economic Development - Fireside Chat February 6, 2025

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Join us at 9pm ET with Dennis Speed, Jose Vega, Kynan Thistlethwaite and special guest Carl Osgood - EIR Strategic Military Analyst.

The Feb. 4 press conference of President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu has caused an international uproar, with many nations and institutions denouncing Trump’s plan to forcefully remove over 1.8 million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip into neighboring nations, using the U.S. military “if necessary” to achieve that.

However, denouncing this move for what it is, without providing a clear alternative, certainly will not change the trajectory of the present situation. People who have considered Lyndon LaRouche’s Oasis Plan, involving massive construction of Palestine and the entire Southwest Asia region, in which China, Russia, and the United States would jointly cooperate to build canals, high-speed rail corridors, and nuclear power plants to desalinate vast quantities of water from the Mediterranean Sea to green the desert, is now, actually, the ONLY practical, reasonable solution for the region. Any political solution put forward cannot function without this crucial economic component. It is urgent that people swing into action now, without wasting any time, behind the Oasis Plan. Governments and institutions need to support it as publicly and quickly as possible.

The LaRouche Organization, over the past fifty years, has established itself as a viable body of independent policy formulation. Dozens of intense policy studies, written by/or commissioned by Lyndon LaRouche himself in the model of his original discovery of the “LaRouche-Riemann” method, are available to all who wish to discover how a new security and development architecture benefiting all nations can be established, instead of the transactional, geopolitical swindles which have resulted in zero-sum wars, instability, and depression.

Tonight’s Fireside Chat, on Zoom, Rumble, and other platforms, will feature Carl Osgood, writer for the Executive Intelligence Review Daily Alert, who will provide an overview of Southwest Asia, the NATO-Russia war, and other leading global developments, and Dr. Cliff Kiracofe, of the Washington Institute for Peace and Development.

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