November 7, 2009 (LPAC)—Lyndon LaRouche today warned that there is no prospect whatsoever for a genuine Arab-Israeli peace agreement until such time that the British Sykes-Picot "Great Game" factor is eradicated from the region. "The British," LaRouche explained, "have been running the greater Southwest, South and Central Asian region for more than a century, on the basis of the 'permanent war/permanent revolution' doctrine of their Fabian Society agent, Alexander Helphand. Until the factor of British manipulation of both sides in this conflict is defeated, no breakthrough is possible."
LaRouche noted that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Middle East Special Envoy George Mitchell have been engaged in well-meaning efforts, but the recent breakdown of negotiations is no surprise to him. "You cannot make any meaningful headway, because none of the regional players, and scarcely any of the would-be peacemakers realize that the British policy is that of Alexander Helphand, otherwise known as Parvus—the British agent who was an ally of Vladimir Jabotinsky, and a one-time controller of Leon Trotsky. It was Parvus' scheme, to manipulate all sides in the greater Middle East conflict, as if they were gladiators in the Roman arena. By the end of the British-engineered World War I, the British and their French rivals, had established, with Sykes-Picot, a permanent colonial division of the region. That division did not end with the defeat of Hitler and Mussolini in World War II. It just slightly changed the contours of the Sykes-Picot arrangements, particularly with the partitioning of Palestine, which created the circumstances, in which London and its agents in both the Arab and Israeli camps, could trigger conflict on a moment's notice."
LaRouche concluded, "Until and unless you eliminate this British 'permanent war/permanent revolution' factor, by kicking the British—typified by the so-called Quartet peace negotiator Tony Blair—out of the region, and defeating the power of this British imperial apparatus, no meaningful breakthrough towards peace is remotely possible. So, until that reality is acknowledged, don't expect any real progress. Don't expect it in the Israel-Palestine talks, don't expect it in Afghanistan, don't look for any solution to the Lebanon crisis, to Iran, etc. It just won't happen without facing, head-on, this British menace. Without an understanding that Alexander Helphand was a key British agent, who personally played a central role, on behalf of the British Fabian crowd, in setting up a permanent conflict in this extended part of the world, no clear solution can ever materialize."