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Egypt Mobilizes To Build The New Suez Canal
by Dean Andromidas and Hussein Askary

Aug. 29—Under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt has joined the drive for a new world economic order launched by the BRICS countries at their July summit in Brazil. Great projects are underway for a New Suez Canal (which we discuss in Part I of this report), and the Toshka Project to irrigate half a million hectares of Egypt's western desert, and build new cities for millions of Egyptian citizens (Part II).
On Aug. 5, President al-Sisi presided over the ceremony commencing the construction of the New Suez Canal, as we reported in our Aug. 22 issue. By the next day, under the supervision of the Egyptian Army Corps of Engineers, 7,500 workers began digging. The goal is to double the throughput of the canal. Since it was nationalized by President Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1956, the cross-section of the canal has been enlarged by 400%, allowing it to accommodate the largest container ships and almost all of the largest bulk carrier and oil tanker classes. But today it has become a transportation bottleneck. Egypt is the most populous nation in the Arab world, and it also lies on the path of the Maritime Silk Road and the Silk Road Economic Belt, which Chinese President Xi Jinping announced last October. The realization of these projects will open the way for development on a scale never seen on this planet. In allying with the efforts of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), Egypt can play a pivotal role in stopping the wars and sectarian conflicts that British-centered imperial forces have unleashed throughout Southwest Asia and Africa....
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  • Egypt Mobilizes To Build the New Suez Canal
    Under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt has joined the drive for a new world economic order initiated by the BRICS nations at their July summit in Brazil. Great projects are underway for a New Suez Canal, the Toshka Project to irrigate half a million hectares of Egypt's western desert, and new cities for millions of Egyptian citizens. On Aug. 5, President al-Sisi presided over the ceremony commencing the construction of the New Suez Canal under the supervision of the Army Corps of Engineers; the next day, 7,500 workers began digging. The goal is to double the throughput of the canal.

Economics

  • BRICS in Motion To Form the New 'International Community'
    The governments of the trans-Atlantic powers have set themselves up as the 'international community,' that endorses Obama's illegal wars, while threatening sanctions and isolation of Russia and any nation that challenges their imperial dictates. But who or what is the 'international community'? Until now, this has meant the Anglo-American financial oligarchy and its 'Washington consensus' for globalization and austerity. But today, there is a new 'international community' committed to development, that represents most of the world's nations and the majority of the world's population.
  • WHO Alarm:
    Ebola 'Has the Upper Hand'
    The World Health Organization (WHO) on Aug. 28 issued a warning, that at least 20,000 cases of the Ebola virus in West Africa are to be expected in the epidemic. 'Every day this outbreak goes on, it increases the risk for another export to another country,' said Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, during his visit to Monrovia, Liberia. 'The virus still has the upper hand.'

International


Science

  • New Paradigm for Mankind:
    The Coming Promethean Renaissance
    LaRouchePAC's Aug. 27 webcast features LPAC Science Team members, Benjamin Deniston, who hosted, Jason Ross, and Megan Beets. 'Prometheus is in every Renaissance,' said Ross, 'and we're on the verge of the greatest of human renaissances. That's what we have the potential for right now, especially given China's commitment to helium-3 exploitation on the Moon. This would bring mankind to a fundamentally higher platform than we've ever had before, and it is a Promethean outlook.'
  • Interview:
    Dr. Gerald Kulcinski: Will the United States Join the Helium-3 Fusion Revolution?
    Dr. Kulcinski is the Director of the University of Wisconsin Fusion Technology Institute, Associate Dean for Research in the College of Engineering, and Grainger Professor of Nuclear Engineering. He was interviewed on Aug. 21 by Marsha Freeman.


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