by Jeffrey Steinberg
In October, a series of heated, closed-door debates reportedly took place in the office of Vice President Dick Cheney. The subject: whether to launch a public smear campaign against Democratic Party Presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche, over LaRouche’s campaign to expose the Vice President as the leader of the neo-conservative war party inside the Bush Administration, responsible for the disastrous Iraq war and schemes for a string of future, similar senseless military engagements, all aimed at promoting a unilateral American imperium.
A profile of Kenneth Timmerman.
by Lothar Komp
The ambitious Tremonti Plan for a dramatic increase of infrastructure investments in Europe has now been rudely reduced. European Commission chairman Romano Prodi’s claims this small funding will nonetheless be an “urgent and necessary catalyst for growth and employment” are incredible. EIR’s Lothar Komp analyzes the real investment volumes necessary to turn around the economic depression deepening over Europe, and connect it to the building of the Eurasian Land-Bridge.
by Frank Hahn
by Rainer Apel
by Jorge Luis Meléndez Cárdenas
by Marsha Freeman
There is a small number of women space scientists, fewer yet who run their own space technology company. Marsha Freeman interviewed this extraordinary Irish scientist at a European conference.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche’s Presidential campaign speech to 230 supporters and Democratic leaders in Detroit, on Nov. 20. Reviewing the history of three generations of Americans since World War II, he asks, “What will save us? We have to change our way of thinking. And the first thing to do, is to recognize what the changes were, in these three successive generations, which have brought us to point, that we are inflicting upon ourselves our own destruction as a nation.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A statement on withdrawal of U.S. forces from the presently, catastrophically deteriorating situation in Iraq.
by Michael Billington
by Roman Bessonov
by Rachel Douglas
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Gabriele Liebig
by Marla Minnicino
With six weeks to go before the Jan. 13 Democratic Presidential primary in Washington, D.C., the LaRouche Youth Movement is taking the city by storm. Every day, 50-100 LaRouche youth are hitting the streets of the nation’s capital, increasing the presence, strength, and visibility of LaRouche’s Presidential campaign in the District.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche’s Nov. 22 declaration of candidacy for the Washington, D.C. Presidential primary.
by John F. Kennedy
by Carl Osgood
A Financial Blowout Scenario?