by Robert Barwick
Greenies don’t give a dam.
New financial system, or no food.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
This oil-rich region is of the utmost strategic significance, particularly as the Eurasian Land-Bridge opens up development prospects for all of Central Asia.
by Yand Shu
A guest contribution by Prof. Yand Shu, vice president of the Institute of Central Asia Studies at Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu Province, People’s Republic of China.
by Elisabeth Hellenbroich
The German government has declassified secret documents which show how Chancellor Kohl was pressured to agree to the European Monetary Union, as the price for the reunification of Germany.
Documentation: The British strategy against German unity, and the Bank of England’s plan today, to “manage” the euro.
by John Hoefle
Testimony by EIR’s John Hoefle submitted to a House Banking Committee hearing on bank mergers.
by Marsha Freeman
An effort to keep the nuclear option alive revolves around the Nuclear Energy Research Initiative.
by Dennis Small
If the situation continues as it is, Colombia will become a narco-state within a year. The United States must ally with those who are willing to fight narco-terrorism, as Peru has conducted this war.
by Gretchen Small
In March, the São Paulo Forum’s Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) declared war against the United States, promising to turn the region into a new “Vietnam,” should the United States aid Colombia against the drug cartels.
by Javier Almario
by Luis Vasquez
by Umberto Pascali
The strings of the Serbian dictator are being pulled from London and Paris, where the oligarchy is once again trying to blow up the Balkan powderkeg.
by Angelika Beyreuther-Raimondi
The election in the former East German state of Saxon-Anhalt, where unemployment is officially 24.1%, was a stunning defeat for Chancellor Helmut Kohl’s Christian Democratic Union.
by Angelika Beyreuther-Raimondi
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
by Rachel Douglas
Including a statement by Dr. Natalya Vitrenko, chairman of the Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine, who is being denied the parliamentary seat to which she was elected.
by Katherine Notley
by Dean Andromidas
An EIR team was invited to Angola to investigate first-hand the role of the London-based Defence Systems Ltd. and Executive Outcomes in destabilizing the peace process.
by Edward Spannaus
There is only one purpose to the new indictment, and that is to pressure the former Associate Attorney General to lie about the President of the United States. Hubbell is saying, “No, thanks.”
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The President’s extension of the nine-year ban on Federal funding of needle-exchange programs was a personal defeat for drug-legalizer George Soros.
by Suzanne Rose
The refusal of the U.S. Congress to fund the IMF is a signal to the world of a lack of confidence in this institution.
by Carl Osgood