by Stewart Battle
July 27, 2024
from
EIR.News Website
What's needed is a dialogue among
all peoples.
Credit: UN
Photo/Manuel Elias
On November 22, 2022, founder of the Schiller Institute and
convener of the International Peace Coalition, Helga
Zepp-LaRouche, issued a proposal titled "Ten Principles of a New
International Security and Development Architecture."
Her statement didn't merely take up a
programmatic or step-wise approach to restoring security to a world
currently experiencing the eruption of wars and chaos on a mass
scale.
Rather, Zepp-LaRouche insisted that her proposal
be considered from the standpoint of,
"food for thought and a dialogue among all
people concerned to find a basis for a world order guaranteeing
the durable existence of the human species."
It is indeed the caliber of discussion which the
world is currently searching for.
On July 24, professor and former
UN official Jeffrey Sachs
issued his own "Ten Principles for Perpetual Peace in the 21st
Century."
In it, Sachs asserts that a number of new
realities, including the existence of a,
"nuclear sword of Damocles over our heads,"
requires that "a new set of principles" be applied to the world.
His first five principles are taken directly from
the "Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence" of the Non-Aligned
Movement, in an interesting echo from the
nearly-successfully-suppressed era of anti-colonial and
pro-republican leaders from the middle of the previous century.
History, though long, cannot easily escape the
resonance with justice.
In yet another expression of the global sea-change underway and the
accompanying discussion of an entirely new system, Hungarian Prime
Minister Viktor Orbán, fresh from his "peace mission" to
Kyiv, Moscow, Beijing, and the U.S., spoke at an event in Romania on
July 27.
He spoke of how,
"A change is coming that has not been seen
for 500 years. What we are facing is in fact a
world order change."
He described how,
"Asia will be the dominant center of the
world," while in only two years the war in Ukraine has "revealed
the fact that the biggest problem in the world today is the
weakness and disintegration of the West..."
This result was,
"completely unexpected," he said.
Have no doubt that there are periods in human
history when there were more changes in the course of days and weeks
than had previously occurred over the course of years and decades -
and we are currently living in such a period.
This is the backdrop for the July 23-26 trip of
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba's
visit to China,
where he may have discussed potential peace options with Chinese
Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Or similarly with the case of the tumultuous
drama within the U.S., which just saw the
undemocratic removal of a
sitting President from
his party's ticket, and the
near-assassination of his leading
opponent.
There is a train wreck of historic magnitudes occurring today, but
it is not a train wreck of individual bad decisions or leaders of
nations who have erred.
Rather,
it is a train wreck of the failing
Anglo-American oligarchical system and its accompanying
ideological system, which has backed itself into a corner of its
own making - and is now coming apart at the seams...
In 1996, in the context of
NATO becoming an increasingly
offensive institution and a tool for hostile imperial ambitions,
EIR's founder Lyndon LaRouche
wrote:
"As replacement for NATO and for related,
obsolete dogmas, the United States must adopt a comprehensive,
radically new strategic outlook, pivoted upon comprehension of
the crucial realities of the Eurasian land-mass.
This comprehension is the key to the present
and future of the world economy, and of the mutual political
interest of all among that outlook's present and prospective
partners.
In brief:
The decisive strategic significance of
the Eurasian land-bridge, now being developed, across the
vast, underpopulated regions of central Asia, defines the
urgency of developing, and of defending economic cooperation
among U.S.A., Russia, and China, all in
collaboration with India, as the key to the world of
the Twenty First Century."
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now
also preparing to travel to Kyiv, and is rumored to be also offering
India's position as negotiator between
Ukraine and Russia.
Just last week, before hosting Foreign Minister
Kuleba, China hosted all
14 factions of Palestine and presided over
the signing of a declaration of national unity of a potential
Palestinian state, thus further providing a pathway to peace.
In contrast,
-
U.S. Secretary of State Blinken
attacked China during the ASEAN post-ministerial meeting
over the weekend for its lack of antagonism toward Russia
-
the U.S. Congress just hosted the
butcher
of Palestinians, Benjamin Netanyahu... to rapturous
applause...
Days before, the termination of the U.S.'s
humanitarian pier in Gaza was officially announced.
As the so-called "deep
state" or permanent bureaucracy is increasingly
discredited,
can the West be induced to abandon its failed
dogmas and chart a new course...?
Such a radically new system is now more possible
than ever before, if enough leaders rise to the level of
Zepp-LaRouche's "Ten Principles" to conceptualize and organize for
it.
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