The Grand Design for The Next 50 Years: Executive Intelligence Review; Volume 44, Issue 45

The Grand Design for The Next 50 Years: Executive Intelligence Review; Volume 44, Issue 45

by Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr.
The Grand Design for The Next 50 Years: Executive Intelligence Review; Volume 44, Issue 45

The Grand Design for The Next 50 Years: Executive Intelligence Review; Volume 44, Issue 45

by Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr.

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Overview

Nov. 4-As this article goes to press, President Trump has just embarked on his twelve-day tour of Asia, a trip which will include participation in both the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting and the ASEAN summit; visits to Japan, China, Korea, the Philippines, and Vietnam; and personal meetings with President Xi Jinping of China and other heads of state, probably including Russia's President Vladimir Putin. The most important component of the President's trip will be his Nov. 8-10 visit to China and the discussions between the Chinese and American Presidents. These discussions will commence less than three weeks after the conclusion of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), a Congress which incorporated the economic philosophy of the Belt and Road (or New Silk Road) Initiative (BRI) into the Constitution of the CPC. Under President Xi's direction, China has now constitutionally dedicated itself to making the global development initiatives of the Belt and Road the foundation for all Chinese economic policy. We are at an historic moment of great possibilities. Opportunities abound for the complete eradication of cold-war geopolitics in U.S.A.-Chinese relations, and the door is wide open for American participation in the projects of the Belt and Road. The combination of the decisions taken at the 19th Party Congress, together with new potential arising from the President's Asia trip, anticipates a new era of global cooperation and the greatest world-wide physical economic development in the history of the human species. The opportunity for a breakthrough in relations between the two nations was clearly signaled by an editorial, "China, U.S. presidents to map out future relations," which appeared in the official press agency of the People's Republic of China, Xinhua, this morning. The era of trans-Atlantic triumphalism following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 is now crumbling. Even in the earliest days of his presidential campaign- in 2015 and 2016-Donald Trump was explicit that his intention was to end the sixteen years of Permanent War which our nation suffered through under the Bush and Obama Presidencies-to end the policy of regime change, to reject military adventurism, and to rebuild relations with both Russia and China. Since his inauguration, Trump's friendly initiatives to both Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping have given proof that this stated intention was not mere campaign rhetoric. It is precisely the President's determination to pursue such a dramatic strategic shift that has put him in the cross-hairs of the London-Wall Street trans-Atlantic oligarchy,-their rabid desire to remove him from office-and it is certainly no coincidence that the first indictments handed down by Special Counsel Robert Mueller occurred only four days before President Trump departed for Asia. Although it is often overlooked or misunderstood by many, a key ingredient which could lead to the success of President Trump's current initiatives lies in the nature of the American Presidency itself. It might strike some as incongruous to interrupt a discussion of current strategic matters with historical observations on the Presidency; yet a properly understood strategic understanding of the constitutional American Presidency is crucial to appreciating the potential for victory in the current environment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781981134953
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/10/2017
Series: Executive Intelligence Review , #44
Pages: 68
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.14(d)
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