Cambodia’s Prime Minister tells how his government has recovered the nation from the horrors of the Khmer Rouge nightmare.
by Robert Barwick
Small-time Ozymandias cracks.
It’s the British, stupid!
by Valerie Rush
Gen. Harold Bedoya (ret.), the former Colombian Defense Minister and Commander of the Armed Forces, visited Washington to warn that the Clinton administration must end its support for the “peace at any price” policy of Colombian President Andrés Pastrana, which has brought Colombia to ruin. If the United States does not give its full political backing for a war against narcoterrorism, the world could soon see the establishment of the first “coca-republic”—and the drugs, of course, are destined for the U.S. market.
Translation of a United States Information Agency interview.
by William Endgahl
Corporations are closing down excess capacity; unemployment is the highest since 1953; machine-tool orders fell 26.2% over the past year; and gross debt is now 109% of GDP—double the level of 1990, and more than double that of the United States.Where, then, is the “upswing”?
by Richard Freeman and Gail G. Billington
One year after Malaysian Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad introduced measures to defend his nation against the hedge funds and other speculators, the economy is recovering. Wall Street and the City of London are howling!
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
On Sept. 3, Lyndon LaRouche’s Committee for a New Bretton Woods hosted a dialogue between Democratic Presidential pre-candidate LaRouche, and eight state legislators and union leaders from around the United States. They asked him about everything from the economic crisis confronting their constituents, to racism in the Department of Justice, to the nature of the military threats America might face. And, they got real answers—not the byte-sized “lines” that people have come to expect from politicians. A transcript.
by Mark Burdman
Lust for oil reserves is not the only reason why the British are pushing for chaos in the Caucasus and Central Asia. They are intent on reviving the “Great Game,” in order to shatter Russia—even if nuclear war will be the result.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The strange case of former KGB archivist Col. Vasili Mitrokhin, as related by Oxbridge professor (and liar) Christopher Andrew.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Campaign statement by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. and Helga Zepp-LaRouche
by Dean Andromidas
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Werner Zuse
An interview with Cambodia’s Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen.
by Michele Steinberg
The Sept. 21-22 hearings on “Russian money laundering” before the House Committee on Banking and Financial Services, heard more than 20 witnesses, most of whom told lies. But EIR’s Jeffrey Steinberg, although prevented from addressing the panel, submitted written testimony for the record.
Documentation: The text of Steinberg’s testimony, “Gore Followed Bush’s Suit on Russia Policy.”
by William Jones
by Scott Thompson
Gore has been forced to back down on his refusal to provide cheap life-saving AIDS drugs to Africa.
by Edward Spannaus
by Carl Osgood