World Landbridge (9) - The Oasis Plan for Southwest Asia

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Continuing along the Eurasian Land-Bridge, we come to South-West Asia, a hub between Eurasia and Africa, where the impact of the Four Power Alliance (between the USA, Russia, China and India) will completely change the life of the people. As this development-driven political shift makes geopolitical manipulations of the British Empire obsolete, the fuel for conflict in this region disappears. The in-depth economic cooperation will make a Dialogue of Cultures the basis for diplomacy. This spells doom for the ideologies of Globalization and Samuel Huntington's "Clash of Civilzations."

The Oasis Plan was presented by Lyndon LaRouche to leaders of Southwest Asia, Arab as well as Israelis, as a basis for peace based on economic development already in the first half of the 1970s. This idea not only brings economic development to the nations of the region, but also peace to this very sensitive part of the world strategic situation.

Hussein Askary is a long-time collaborator of Lyndon LaRouche in Sweden. Over the last decades, he has worked intensely on the strategic situation in Southwest Asia and he heads the Arabic Desk of Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) magazine.

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  • interesting but dumb. basically that geographical area is going to base their sole survival on that nuclear plant doing its job, again dumb. if there was a natural way of transferring water to those areas like diverting the Nile that would be ideal. I also dont see how that area where water is introduced is going to create a green environment. look at salt lake or the dead sea, theres plenty of water but the land is still desert. you need mountains to capture the clouds.

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