Volume 12, Number 23, June 10, 1985

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Interviews

Dr. Supachai Panitcbapakdi

The Director of the Financial Institution Supervision and Examination Department of the Bank of Thailand blasts Western monetarists.

Departments

Report from Rio

by Sylvia Palacios

Parliamentarism To Legalize Casinos.

Middle East Report

by Thierry Lalevée

Economy May Topple Mullahs.

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

Brandt Gets His Orders from Gorbachov.

Report from Italy

by Liliana Gorini

Communists Push Cost of Living Vote.

Editorial

A leading Jesuit mimics LaRouche.

Economics

Moscow Encourages ECU Trade To Decouple Europe

by William Engdahl

What is novel and significant about the latest trade deals is that they are part of a highly sophisticated long-term strategy to reorient the economies and currencies of Western Europe toward the Soviet bloc.

Wassily Leontief Acts To Block the Effective Implementation of the SDI

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Examines the proposals, recently published in Scientific American, of “one of the rare few living economists worth criticizing.”

Science & Technology

by Charles B. Stevens

The Advanced Status of the X-Ray Laser.

Currency Rates

Thailand’s Devaluation, Tax Reform Lead to Instability, Not Solvency

by Sophie Tanapura

Africa Report

by Douglas DeGroot

How Long Can Nigeria Resist the IMF?

Agriculture

by Marcia Merry

Farm Financing Crisis Deepens.

Business Briefs

Special Report

Mexico’s PAN: Soviet Asset Sparks Border Violence

by Fernando Quijano

Nazi-Communist Alliance in Plot To Destroy the Mexican Republic

by Timothy Rush

The PAN’s Nazi, Synarchist Roots

From the State Department Archives.

The PAN, Party of Drug-Trafficking, Organized Crime, and Dirty Money

by Timothy Rush

The PAN’s Narco-Candidate for Governor of Sonora

Profile of Adalberto Rosas.

The PAN’s March to Terror and Violence

by Valerie Rush

The PAN’s Gringo Press Brigade

Strategic Studies

Stop the Soviet Union’s Onward March to Greece

by Criton Zoakos

With the parliamentary elections there on June 2, the U.S. State Department is about to, quietly as it hopes, hand Greece over to the Soviet sphere of influence.

An Election of Violence and Fraud

by Phocion

Book Review: Greek General: Save Europe from ‘Flexible Response’ and Soviet Power

by Criton Zoakos

Review of The Soviet Challenge in the Decade 1980-1990, by Lieutenant General Ioannis Bratsos, H.A. (ret.).

International

How Moscow Has Regained the Middle East Initiative

by Thierry Lalevée

With a lot of help from the State Department, the Kremlin’s client states are successfully combining diplomatic offers with bloody terrorism to induce accommodation from America’s friends.

Warsaw Pact: Major Maneuvers Open on European Continent

by Konstantin George

The Soviets’ Spring exercises have received nary a mention in the Western press.

U.S.-Saudi Joint Shuttle: A New Approach

The Human Rights Mafia behind Sikh Terrorism

By an EIR investigative team.

International Intelligence

National

Reagan’s Tax-Reform: A Potential Catastrophe with Some Good Points Included

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Lyndon LaRouche looks at the President’s package, and concludes: He has flunked his economics exam.

The Kissinger-Soviet Roots of Richard R. Burt

by Mark Burdman

If the particulars of the prospective West German ambassador’s dossier as an agent of powers hostile to the United States be known, the only question would be what prison sentence to impose.

Inside the Pentagon

by Tecumseh

The Bureaucracy vs. A Crash SDI.

Kissinger Watch

by M.T. Upharson

Soviet Big “Likes” Henry.

Congressional Closeup

by Ronald Kokinda and Susan Kokinda

National News

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