by William Engdahl
Why do we need the breeder?
by Robert Dreyfuss
Crisis in Israel.
by Josefina Menéndez
The FBI story: Part II.
by Douglas DeGroot and Mary Lalevée
King Hassan’s visit.
by Barbara Dreyfuss and Susan Kokinda
Why Mr. Reagan should not go to Europe.
by David Goldman
The Anglo-American intent is to pacify Europe with a currency-stabilization agreement. Much more is at stake in the summit.
by David Goldman
Economics Editor David Goldman recently visited the hereditary seat of the Venetian intelligence directorate. This is Part I of his account.
by Christopher White
Fresh from a visit there, Contributing Editor Christopher White matches the depth of the external assault against its economy with the current resistance, and finds the latter dangerously inadequate.
by Leif Johnson
Who really made “management mistakes” at Braniff International.
by Susan Brady
Dairy’s last stand?
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. explains “how we know what we know” about Britain’s Kissinger networks.
Documentation: Excerpts from Kissinger’s May 10 speech to the Royal Institute of International Affairs, and excerpts from an interview with Lord Alec Douglas-Home.
by Robert Zubrin
Kissinger’s background.
by Christina Nelson Huth
Kissinger’s policy crimes.
by Robert Zubrin and Kathleen Klenetsky
A who’s who.
by Susan Welsh
And will continental Europe go along with the destruction of American leadership?
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A transcript of EIR founder LaRouche’s May 6 address in Bonn.
Some quotations.
by Valerie Rush
The need for military strength has opened the way for ditching Friedmanism.
by Robert Dreyfuss
Diplomats around the world are appalled at the results.
by Nancy Spannaus
Contributing Editor Nancy Spannaus reports on the May 19 EIR seminar address by the National Democratic Policy Committee leader, and the Pennsylvania electoral showing by NDPC-backed Steven Douglas.
by Steven Bardwell
A new opportunity has been created for a debate on strategic policy, reports Military Editor Steven Bardwell. Some want high-technology armaments without a civilian recovery; others insist on both.
by Glen Mesaros
Congress is moving toward a defeat of the environmentalist enemies of large-scale farming, but also toward Stockman’s price hikes for subsidized water.
Documentation: Excerpts from a statement by Sen. William L. Armstrong.
by Robert Dreyfuss
The move to make the New York City mayor a Presidential contender could be in trouble.