+++ 5. Januar 2009 +++
US-columnist echoes LaRouche-call to counter Mideast
operation against incoming Obama presidency
One week after Lyndon LaRouche's clear statement on "Sykes-Picot insanity" being triggered by the British against the prospect of durable peace in Southwest Asia, veteran columnist David Ignatius came close to identifying the problem for the incoming Obama Administration.
In a Jan. 4 column in Washington Post, "For Obama, a Tought Page To Turn," Ignatius - who has decades of contacts with Mideast forces - reports that Israel's leadership, essentially, fought off the threat of peace with the help of the Muslim Brotherhood creation Hamas, handing Obama a major problem.
Wanting to open a dialogue with Syria and Iran, Obama finds that Israel wanted to "take their shot at Hamas while a supportive President Bush was still in office," Ignatius writes, and Hamas was happy to oblige in the plunge into killing. As a result, Turkish-sponsored negotiations leading to an Israel-Syria peace agreement, then expanding to include Lebanon, were stopped. The Turkey-Israel-Syria negotiations were stopped, Ignatius reports, "on the verge of moving [from indirect] to direct talks just a day before the Gaza battle began."
So Israel and the Muslim Brotherhood "fought off the threat of durable peace" with their Sykes-Picot profiles ingrained for a century, as US statesman LaRouche characterized the bloody developments. LaRouche has urged for nearly two years that the Israel-Syria- Lebanon track of negotiations could open the door to more general and durable peace in Southwest Asia.
Ignatius' urgent advice to Obama is that he immediately throw the weight of his administration behind the Turkish- sponsored peace process, as well as the Turkey/Egypt-sponsored initiative for an agreement between the Palestinian factions.
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