by Nancy Spannaus and Jeffrey Steinberg
Lyndon LaRouche identified the crucial role of Dick Cheney in manipulating the war against Iraq, and called for his resignation, as early as September 2002. Now, LaRouche’s insistence that Cheney is the key culprit, is producing results: A “smoking gun” has appeared—and it’s not in a bunker in Baghdad.
by Michael Billington
A Washington conference, “Economic Cooperation and Opportunities in the Greater Mekong Subregion: Infrastructure and Private-Sector Development,” sponsored by the Asian Development Bank, posed the urgency for the United States to become involved in one of the great infrastructure projects of our age.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A Presidential campaign statement. Let your financial accountant “continue to record the figures as honestly, promptly, and as calmly as his skills and sedated passions allow, but do not take today’s popular financial accounting’s business-investment advice as a substitute for the work of competent economists.”
by Rainer Apel
by Marcia Merry Baker
An interview with John W. Peterson.
The Executive Director of the National Watershed Coalition, Mr. Peterson, a watershed specialist, has had long experience at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the National Resources Conservation Service.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The webcast speech by Lyndon LaRouche, delivered in Washington on July 2, and a selection from the questions and answers. As with the crisis faced by the United States under Franklin Roosevelt’s Presidency, LaRouche said, we now have a monetary system which is disintegrating. This “has inspired some people—like the fascists, the Synarchists of the late 1920s and 1930s, who launched the Hitler effort—to launch a similar effort inside the United States. The effort is centered on those we call the ‘neo-conservatives.’ Not only the neo-conservatives inside the Republican Party, gathered around Dick Cheney, the Vice President; but the neo-conservatives, also, who are their buddies, inside the Democratic Leadership Council, and those corresponding sections of the Democratic National Committee.”
by Robert Barwick
Fascist ASIO Bill Rammed Through.
The July Turning-Point.
by Gerardo Terán
Celebrating the freedom of the longest-serving political prisoner in the history of Argentina, Col. Mohamed Alí Seineldín, the Guadalajara Forum—founded on the programmatic ideas of U.S. Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon LaRouche—held a series of events in Buenos Aires, on July 3-5.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Speech, by teleconference, to the “Argentina-Brazil-Mexico Seminar” festivities.
by Mohamed Alí Seineldín
From a speech to the “Argentina-Brazil-Mexico Seminar: The Moment for Integration.”
by Mark Burdman
by Rubén Cota Meza
by Dean Andromidas
by Ramtanu Maitra
Dr. Nodar Notadze and Dr. Vakhtang Goguadze, from the Republic of Georgia, discuss LaRouche’s essay “A World of Sovereign Nation-States.”
by Robert Barwick
by Michele Steinberg
Look at the Social Democrats-USA, whose chairman, Penn Kemble, was the executive director of the Coalition for a Democratic Majority in 1972, and later worked directly with Dick Cheney’s Iraq warriors—Abram Shulsky, Elliott Abrams, and Gary Schmitt—when they were all on the staff of Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.).
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
An exchange between Lyndon LaRouche and former Sen. Eugene McCarthy of Wisconsin.
by Anton Chaitkin
Democratic Leadership Council strategist Elaine Kamarck, and her friend James Pinkerton, aide to President George H.W. Bush, in 1990 established the New Paradigm Society, to coordinate between right-wing Democrats and the followers of Newt Gingrich’s “Conservative Revolution.”
by Nancy Spannaus
by Harley Schlanger
In last week’s article “Blair Fights One War Too Far—At Home,” pp. 45-46, we incorrectly identified Greg Dyke as BBC Chairman. Dyke is BBC Director-General; BBC’s Chairman is Gavyn Davies.