LaRouche: Presidential Candidates, Where Do You Stand on Britain's Racist Attack Against Zimbabwe?

30 Mar 2008

LaRouche: All Three Presidential Candidates Must Declare Themselves! Where Do They Stand on Britain's Racist Attack Against Zimbabwe?

Mar 29, 2008 (LPAC)--London is intent on using today's Presidential elections in Zimbabwe, to throw that country into chaos and bloodshed. The London-controlled Freedom House and the Zimbabwean Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) opposition have declared that if President Robert Mugabe wins and the MDC loses, that is in itself proof there was vote fraud. MDC candidate Morgan Tsvangirai declared himself the winner Friday, before the first vote was cast. However, every knowledgeable person knows that Morgan Tsvangirai CANNOT win, and therefore, they know in advance that there will be protest leading to violence, even though in the entire history of elections in independent Zimbabwe, there has never been violence nor anyone killed.

Tsvangirai cannot win, because he and the MDC are known as British assets in Zimbabwe and among all the countries of Southern Africa. The patriotic people of Zimbabwe will not elect the MDC, because they will not bring back the British to run their country, less than 30 years after having kicked them out.

Thus, everyone knows that Mugabe will win, and the British are organizing the response in advance to this all-but-certain outcome.

The British imperialists have never reconciled themselves to the loss of Zimbabwe, formerly Southern Rhodesia. Their current atrocity is a continuation of the policy of the Euro-African summit at Lisbon, Dec. 8-9, 2007, which began to set the European Union, under the proposed Treaty of Lisbon, into war against Africa. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown tried to set the tone for that anti-Africa summit, by pledging that he would boycott that summit if Mugabe attended. But when Mugabe insisted on attending, and all the the other Africans supported him, the summit took place with Mugabe, but without Brown

Britain has declared war against Africa, beginning with Zimbabwe. Where do the three US Presidential candidates stand?