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Summary of the Emergency International Forum:
“It’s Worse Than You Think: The Attack on Venezuela and How to Bring the World Back from the Brink”
This international emergency forum, convened by the Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) and the Schiller Institute, gathered prominent geopolitical analysts, former diplomats, academics, and civil society leaders from around the world to discuss the escalating global crisis triggered by the U.S. attack on Venezuela and its broader implications for international law, global stability, and world order. The event featured speakers from Germany, South Africa, China, the U.S., Russia, Ghana, Guyana, Mexico, India, and other nations, emphasizing a multipolar perspective on the crisis and seeking collective solutions to avert global catastrophe.
Key Themes and Insights
1. Global Crisis and Breakdown of International Law
- The forum opens with Helga Zepp-LaRouche, founder of the Schiller Institute, describing the situation as a threat to human civilization due to the disregard for international law by the U.S. administration.
- The U.S. has conducted unilateral attacks on Venezuela, Syria, Somalia, Nigeria, and threatened other nations, signaling the end of international law and a return to “might makes right.”
- NATO’s muted response and the erosion of constitutional freedoms, especially freedom of speech and press, were noted as dangerous signs of a growing authoritarian global environment.
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2. Military Build-up and Geopolitical Tensions
- A massive U.S. military budget increase from $900 billion to $1.5 trillion is underway, the largest buildup in nearly a century, raising fears of a new world war.
- Automated AI-driven killing systems and drone attacks (e.g., the failed assassination attempt on President Putin) reveal the new dimensions of warfare lacking transparency or accountability.
- The U.S. aims to impose a “new Monroe Doctrine,” seeking hemispheric dominance, alienating Latin America and pushing countries towards alliances like BRICS and China.
3. Voices from the Global South and Multipolar World
- Naledi Pandor (South Africa) highlights the abuse of international law by Western powers and calls for fundamental reform of the UN Security Council and stronger enforcement of multilateralism.
- Jang Wei (China) condemns the U.S. aggression as a violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty and stresses China’s support for Latin America as a zone of peace. China also warned against Japanese militarism and signaled readiness to respond to U.S. provocations.
- Dmitri Trenin (Russia) presents a bleaker outlook, describing the current situation as a functional world war with destabilizing military and covert actions, emphasizing the need for stronger Russian-Chinese cooperation.
- Donald Ramatar (Ghana) condemns the U.S. as a “super-colonial power” abusing international institutions and warns of the risk of global war and destruction of democratic freedoms.
4. U.S. Domestic and International Decline
- Ambassador Chas Feeman (U.S.) laments the U.S.’s transformation from protector to predator, ignoring international law and undermining democratic freedoms domestically.
- He warns of the collapse of the Westphalian order of sovereign states and emphasizes the urgent need for dialogue between Europe and Russia to avoid catastrophic conflict.
- The U.S. government’s propaganda, media manipulation, and suppression of dissent are highlighted as critical challenges.
5. Economic and Financial System Crisis
- Dennis Small (EIR) discusses the global financial bubble of $2.4 quadrillion, a 53% increase since 2008, underpinning the geopolitical conflicts.
- He connects the military buildup and wars to efforts to sustain this unsustainable financial system, likening it to historical shock economics that led to genocide and global conflict.
- The proposed solution is an orderly bankruptcy reorganization of the global financial system combined with massive investments in infrastructure and productive credit, inspired by Lyndon LaRouche’s four laws.
6. Proposals for a New International Order and Civil Society Mobilization
- Helga Zepp-LaRouche presents 10 principles for a new security and development architecture, including sovereignty, poverty elimination, universal education, and infrastructure development (e.g., the World Land-Bridge connecting continents).
- Several speakers emphasize the need for:
- A UN General Assembly resolution condemning U.S. violations and invoking Article 6 of the UN Charter to hold violators accountable.
- Formation of a global civil society organization to serve as a moral and political conscience capable of mobilizing public pressure worldwide.
- Creation of a development security tribunal to protect sovereign nations from intervention and to sanction aggressors.
- Strengthening regional blocs such as BRICS, the African Union, and G20 to counter unilateralism and promote multilateral cooperation.
- Development of alternative financial mechanisms and payment systems to reduce dependence on the U.S. dollar and imperial economic control.
- Promotion of mass mobilization inspired by figures like Gandhi and Mandela, focusing on “making good trouble” and fostering a vision beyond conflict.
7. The Role of Morality and New Paradigms of Thought
- The forum stresses the need to transcend traditional geopolitical thinking using concepts like Nicholas of Cusa’s “coincidence of opposites,” as cited by Pope Leo XIII, to resolve contradictions peacefully.
- The creative reason of humanity is highlighted as the unique force capable of overcoming the current civilizational crisis.
- A moral revival is deemed essential to replace the current lawlessness and to guide humanity toward a sustainable future.
Timeline of Key Points Discussed
| Timeframe/Date | Event/Topic |
|---|---|
| Early January 2026 | U.S. unilateral attacks on Venezuela, Syria, Somalia, Nigeria; threats to Cuba, Iran |
| January 6, 2026 | China announces comprehensive ban on exports of dual-use items to Japan |
| January 7, 2026 | Trump’s NYT interview rejecting international law as a constraint |
| January 12, 2026 (Proposed) | Forum proposes a formal resolution and declaration to mobilize global action |
| January 17, 2026 | World Beyond War calls for a global day of action in support of Venezuela |
Comparative Table: Infrastructure Development Proposals
| Region | Proposed Infrastructure | Lead Countries/Organizations | Goals/Benefits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Latin America & Caribbean | Bioceanic Rail Corridor (Atlantic to Pacific) | Brazil, Mexico, others; BRICS support | Industrial jobs, energy grid, economic sovereignty |
| Global | World Land-Bridge (Continents connected via rail & tunnels) | China, Schiller Institute | Economic integration, increased productivity, and poverty reduction |
| Asia | Belt and Road Initiative | China | Infrastructure, trade connectivity |
| Africa | Trans-African Corridor | African Union, BRICS | Regional integration, development |
Key Recommendations and Action Points
- International Legal Action: Support for UN resolutions condemning breaches of international law, invoking expulsion or suspension of violators (e.g., U.S.).
- New Security Architecture: Convene emergency UN or multilateral conferences to establish a new paradigm prioritizing humanity’s collective interest over narrow geopolitics.
- Economic Reform: Implement global financial system reorganization emphasizing productive credit, infrastructure investment, and debt forgiveness.
- Civil Society Empowerment: Build a global civil society network to mobilize public opinion, counter propaganda, and demand accountability.
- Regional Cooperation: Support and expand the role of regional bodies like BRICS, SCO, African Union, and G20 to strengthen multilateralism.
- Moral and Intellectual Renewal: Promote new frameworks of thought and values inspired by historical and philosophical concepts to resolve conflicts peacefully.
Conclusion:
The forum presents a somber but pragmatic assessment of escalating global tensions centering on the U.S. aggression against Venezuela as a symptom of broader systemic collapse in international law, financial stability, and geopolitical order. However, it concludes with a call to action grounded in multilateralism, global cooperation, economic reform, and civil society mobilization. The adoption of innovative paradigms and constructive engagement among nations and peoples is advocated as the only viable path to avert catastrophic conflict and to foster a sustainable, peaceful world order.
Note: The summary is strictly based on the forum transcript and does not include external information or speculation.
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