by Linda de Hoyos
Since the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall and the implosion of the Soviet Union, the British monarchy has roused its long-standing “sleeper” and other regional intelligence assets throughout the Islamic world and Transcaucasia, for the incitement of the bloodiest conflict ongoing in the world today.
Karl Marx; Anglo-American support of Afghan war vs. Soviet Union; the Golden Crescent; arming both sides of the Iran-Iraq war; the Olof Palme and Uwe Barschel murders.
by Joseph Brewda and Linda de Hoyos
by Joseph Brewda and Linda de Hoyos
by Joseph Brewda and Linda de Hoyos
by Joseph Brewda and Linda de Hoyos
Jokhar Dudayev, the strongman of “independent Chechnya,” led Air Force operations during the Soviet war in Afghanistan, and today he is leading a secessionist armed force against the Russian military.
by Mark Burdman
by Joseph Brewda
by Joseph Brewda
by Joseph Brewda
by Joseph Brewda
by Susan B. Maitra and Ramtanu Maitra
The case for the Eurasian Land-Bridge
by William Engdahl
by Ramtanu Maitra
by John Hoefle
Thanks to modern accounting tricks, regulatory collusion, and lies, two bankrupt banks, Chemical and Chase Manhattan, have combined to create the “fourth-healthiest” bank in the world. Very clever—but it was announced on April Fool’s Day.
by Carlos Cota Meza and Carlos Méndez
The line from Wall Street was delivered by U.S. Treasury Undersecretary Lawrence Summers in Cancun on March 17, and swallowed whole by the Mexican government: a halt to all productive investment.
by Rainer Apel
Elections force SPD to face reality.
The ADL Is Evil.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
The outcome of the tug-of-war between the UN Security Council and the republic of Sudan could reverberate not only throughout Africa, but in the developing sector as a whole. Muriel Mirak Weissbach reports.
by Anton Chaitkin
The political mobilization of the Democratic ranks was stimulated by Lyndon LaRouche’s March 2 national television address on “National Economic Security” and his double-digit vote results in the March 5 Democratic Presidential primaries.
by Debra Hanania-Freeman
DNC chairman Fowler’s mandate to state parties to “disregard” any vote for LaRouche is based on scurrilous and flagrant lies.
by Edward Spannaus
by Carl Osgood
The photo on p.10 of EIR’s April 5 issue was not Parti Québecois leader Lucien Bouchard, as identified, but Rep. John McHugh of New York. Mr. Bouchard is shown here.