by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“The heart of the new international terrorism is a legion of trained terrorists, formerly known as the mujahideen, veterans of the 1980s Afghan war, which Vice President Bush and the British Thatcher government played a leading part in creating, arming, and deploying.”
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The decade of surrogate warfare between the United States and the Soviet Union after the Christmas Eve 1979 Red Army invasion of Afghanistan, drew the two superpowers into a geopolitical trap.
by Edward Spannaus
by William Engdahl and Jeffrey Steinberg
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Adam East
by Joseph Brewda
by Scott Thompson and Joseph Brewda
by Adam East
by Gail G. Billington
by Linda de Hoyos
Whatever the Tamil Tigers’ motivations for murdering Rajiv Gandhi, the killing had a global strategic impact—as did the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi’s mother, then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, in October 1984.
by Joseph Brewda
An interview with Lord Avebury.
by Ramtanu Maitra and Susan Maitra
by Madhu Gurung and Ramtanu Maitra
by Madhu Gurung and Ramtanu Maitra
by Linda de Hoyos
by Joseph Brewda and Madhu Gurung
by Carlos Cota Meza
It’s not a “forecast.” It’s a threat, not only to the Mexican system, but also to the U.S. Presidency.
by William Jones
The Clinton Administration is working for bigger projects, as well as bringing its authority into the fight for the bank.
Better Not To Be Proven Right.
by Lydia Cherry
EIR reports what no other media in the West will tell you—what the Nigerian leaders are actually telling their people.
by Andrea Olivieri
by Webster G. Tarpley
The issue is the constitutional disability posed by Gen. Colin Powell’s acceptance of a British title of nobility.
by Bruce Director
A setback in the courts to the professional kidnapping ring.
by William Jones
The caption to last week’s cover picture contained a number of errors. It should have read as follows: Independent hearings on Justice Department corruption, in session on Aug. 31. Panel members (right to left): Msgr. Elias el Hayek; Toby Fitch, North Carolina House of Representatives; J.L. Chestnut, co-chairman, civil rights attorney, Alabama; Ulysses Jones, Jr., Tennessee House of Representatives; James Mann, co-chairman, former member U.S. House of Representatives, South Carolina; Percy Watson. Mississippi House of Representatives; Maggie Wallace Glover, South Carolina Senate; John Hilliard, Alabama House of Representatives; William Clark, Alabama House of Representatives; Howard Hunter, North Carolina House of Representatives. Not shown: Robert Ford, South Carolina Senate.