Obama Does Brits' Bidding

White Racist Obama Does Brits' Bidding Against Zimbabwe

April 7, 2008 (LPAC)--After the International Monetary Fund managed to lure Zimbabwe into its debt trap... After the IMF suspended all loans and credit lines to Zimbabwe... After the U.S. Congress, at the behest of the British, forbade all international financial institutions to have anything to do with Zimbabwe other than demand debt payment... Then Barack Obama stepped forward to denounce the government of President Robert Mugabe for ``corruption and mismanagement that has brought the Zimbabwean economy to the brink of ruin.''

A year before the recent elections in Zimbabwe, in March 2007, Obama said in a statement accompanying his anti-Zimbabwe resolution in the U.S. Senate, ``The United States must continue to stand strongly against the Mugabe government's abuse of power in Zimbabwe. We must join with our European allies, the United Nations, and, most importantly, the countries and institutions of the region, to press for positive change in Zimbabwe. That means a peaceful democratic transition in 2008, and support for economic growth and opportunity, including the lifting of sanctions, once the dark cloud of Mugabe's rule is lifted, and Zimbabweans are able again to reach for the new horizon they deserve.''

Co-sponsored by Senators Biden, Dodd, Hagel, Lieberman, Durban, Feingold, and Kerry, Obama's March 2007 resolution was passed without a roll call vote on June 26, 2007, in what can only be called a vote by urinating consent.

As Lyndon LaRouche has said, this resolution is the kind of thing one would expect from people soft on Nancy Pelosi. In not only buying, but pushing the British propaganda against the Zimbabwe government, Obama has aligned himself with a bunch of pro-British, anti-Africa racists. This also coheres with his embrace of fat Al Gore, who sided with the pharmaceutical companies in a genocidal effort to deny inexpensive generic anti-HIV drugs to the population of Africa in the 1990s.

To find out what Obama chose to ignore, read the April 11, 2008 issue of EIR, which includes an article, by Portia Tarumbwa Strid of the LaRouche Youth Movement, entitled ``British Destabilization of Zimbabwe: One Part of Global Chaos `Great Game'''.