March 27, 2025 (EIRNS)—Some time soon, perhaps even by the time you read this, British intelligence infiltrators in the Trump Administration may have forced the resignation of one of the senior officials of the Presidency. This is to be accomplished in the same way that Gen. Michael Flynn was dismissed as Trump’s National Security Adviser, 22 days into the first Trump Administration. The immediate targets include Steve Witkoff, DNI Tulsi Gabbard, FBI director Kash Patel, and CIA director John Lee Ratcliffe.
That is what the “Signalgate” affair is all about: use the “leak” of the sensitive discussion (on a public app!) about carrying out the ill-conceived bombing of Yemen, to disrupt the selected Trump team. That would, in turn, disrupt the ultra-sensitive negotiations going on between Russia and the United States. These negotiations are not about Ukraine, though that ongoing war is one of the features of those discussions. These talks are about the United States making a sovereign policy decision, and taking concrete action to move the world away from thermonuclear war, and that in the short term, without “consulting” the British Empire.
Today, a new Russian Ambassador, Alexander Darchiev, arrived in the United States. This is the first time that Russia’s Ambassador has returned officially to the U.S. since October 5 of last year. It comes about after hours of personal exchanges between Presidents Putin and Trump, and after the concrete work of the Saudi Arabia negotiations process. But there is more.
A new world security architecture will never be brought about separate from a new economic development architecture—and this doesn’t mean “bitcoin.” An economy does not consist of City of London-styled cyber-money. A human economy begins with the creative mental processes that, through newly discovered physical principles, generate greater wealth for the planet as a whole, and at ever-higher yields, through energy-intensive mining, manufacturing, agriculture, and the culture that these can produce. That is where true security lies.
Technological breakthroughs are now under way in China, which has just announced that it is about to build the world’s first fission-fusion hybrid power plant, “with the goal of generating 100 megawatts of continuous electricity and connecting to the grid by the end of this decade.” Advanced applications of physical principles, at the minimum, were demonstrated by Russia last November with its deployment of the Oreshnik missile, which, by implication, and perhaps application as well, supersedes the old “mutually assured destruction” matrix of thermonuclear war. Russia’s Transport and Energy Module (TEM) nuclear-propelled spacecraft program is advancing.
In this 80th anniversary of World War Two, as a step beyond merely backing away from world annihilation, would a joint, collaborative Moon-Mars mission, of Russia, the United States, and China, move the world forward, and elevate humanity’s vision above war? President Trump has called for the reduction of military budgets by as much as half. Collaboration must happen for that to occur, and such a mission can build the trust among nations that allow their populations to believe, as well as hope, that “peace through development” can be more than a slogan. Such things become discussable, but only if the American Presidency does not fall prey, once again, to the British “special relationship.”
Now, from that vantage point, with these considerations in mind, ask yourself: Just why would the same President Trump, who once said in a May 2024 speech that “I think it’s just a failed mentality, it’s crazy. You can solve problems over a telephone, instead they start dropping bombs…. Recently, they’re dropping bombs all over Yemen. You don’t have to do that”—now engage in bombing Yemen? Is this a stepping stone to an even-bigger “failed mentality” disaster, like a war with Iraq?
Former U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich, who is a long-time opponent of the endless wars waged in Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan, has intervened through an article, published on March 25, warning Trump against going to war with Iran. “It was not in America’s interest then, nor is it now, to go to war with Iran, a nation of 90 million people, a technologically advanced society, with nearly a million-person army. President Trump should not be misled. War with Iran would be the end of his Presidency.” Kucinich then warns that the disruption of the oil markets would translate into $7-$10 a gallon gasoline at the pumps in the U.S., causing mass economic dislocation and financial shocks. What he describes is the British “Great Game” in action, not only against Russia, but against the United States as well.
Are Americans just too dumb to understand what’s going on? Possibly. Organizers report that as many as 70% of Americans under 50, randomly polled in the street, have no idea that 2025-2026 is the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. Moreover, at least 25% of people randomly polled have no idea that the United States fought the British to gain independence. King Charles is offering the United States to re-join the British Empire, which today is called the “Commonwealth,” which offer was originally made and authorized by his mother Queen Elizabeth II, in the first Trump Administration. Are Americans, is the Trump Administration, dumb enough to accept that British offer “in the year of commemoration of the American Revolution?
That’s the way of Perfidious Albion. You will find that if you bow to His/Her Majesty, whether in Gaza, Yemen, Iran, or Ukraine, the next time you try to lift your head, it will fall into the royal lap. Instead, Helga Zepp-LaRouche’s Ten Principles for a New International Security and Development Architecture can be the Global Majority’s Declaration of Independence for the 21st century, through a shared, beautiful vision of humanity. They will be discussed in the upcoming Memorial Day weekend conference over May 24-25, 2025 of the Schiller Institute.