But we do have a combination which can work. It’s weak; it’s vulnerable as Hell, but it can work--it must! What we’re looking at is a hopefully no-disintegration kind of process, which will lead to an approach to a system of cooperation among nations. “I think we’re on the edge of where it might be possible to do that,” Lyndon LaRouche said. And it will certainly be a well-appreciated thing to do. We don’t need Hell any more.
Tens of thousands or more likely hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are celebrating in the streets of Gaza and the West Bank this evening, after an indefinite Gaza truce was negotiated by the Egyptian government for 7:00PM Cairo time, after 50 days of terrible slaughter, and was announced by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas from Ramallah. Only Egypt will monitor the truce.
At the same time, Egypt took a hand elsewhere in draining the swamps of the Middle East. Yesterday, Cairo hosted a meeting on Libya of neighboring governments (Libya, Algeria, Sudan, Tunisia, Chad, and the Secretary-General of the Arab League), and Egypt’s Foreign Minister left the meeting calling on all the Libyan militias to disarm.
“Won’t that make a black day for Hillary Clinton,” who exulted at Libyan President Qaddafi’s murder, Lyndon LaRouche asked? Doesn’t it threaten everything Obama has done in Libya? At the time of the meeting, the Obama Administration was pointing the finger of blame at Egypt for bombing Islamist militias in Libya. Their charge against Egypt is not proven, but their anger at Egypt for trying to settle the crisis there without Obama’s permission, is real.
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