As we sprint towards the midterm elections, Trump's approach to Middle East peace takes on renewed urgency. To understand why his methods succeeded where others failed, we must examine the deeper historical forces at play.
The current regional conflicts are not just organic disputes between ancient enemies, but carefully orchestrated British imperial operations designed to maintain permanent instability in this crucial crossroads of global commerce. Lyndon LaRouche warned decades ago, both Israelis and Palestinians have been grotesquely manipulated into mortal conflict by Anglo-Dutch financial interests who prefer their opponents fight each other while they maintain control.
This "arc of crisis" strategy, promoted by figures like Bernard Lewis and Zbigniew Brzezinski, deliberately fostered Islamic fundamentalism and sectarian warfare to serve imperial geopolitical ends—the same networks that gave us 9/11 and the subsequent "War on Terror."
Trump's genius lay in circumventing this imperial game entirely through his 2020 Abraham Accords and his comprehensive vision for Palestinian economic development.
Rather than managing conflict, he began dissolving it by creating genuine economic opportunities and normalizing relations between Arab states and Israel.
His approach recognized that lasting peace requires changing the world around the Middle East, not merely mediating between the manipulated parties within it.
The globalist establishment's desperate attempts to destroy Trump's presidency make perfect sense when viewed through this lens—his peace agenda threatens their entire system of crisis management and perpetual warfare.
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The resources we're sharing below this month provide essential background: our documentary below exposes the Saudi-British intelligence networks behind 9/11.
Barbara Boyd's analysis reveals the long hand of British imperial control throughout Southwest Asia, and our archived report details how Netanyahu and Hamas were both cultivated by the same Anglo-American financial networks to ensure permanent instability.
Armed with this deeper understanding, Trump's next chapter in Middle East diplomacy becomes not just policy preference, but civilizational necessity.
Yours in the fight for truth,
Adam Sturman
Producer
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