by Rachel Douglas
A senior Russian economist commented that the Russian parliamentary election results—the sweeping victory for President Putin, and the strong emergence of the Rodina electoral bloc—reflect a universe that is ripe for a LaRouche Presidency in the United States.
Documentation: Rodina leader Sergei Glazyev in the Russian press, and coverage of him in EIR over the past decade.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Speaking to Valyutny Spekulyant (Currency Dealer), economist LaRouche zeroes in on the unique role of the U.S. Presidency at a moment of world economic breakdown.
by Richard Freeman
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, the “Third Wave” kook and ideologue of the Conservative Revolution, turns out to be a leading force behind the new Medicare Prescription Drug Program—the “reform” which will turn over billions of dollars to the pharmaceutical and insurance companies, while privatizing the Medicare program.
by Kathy Wolfe
The Trans-Korean Railway is becoming a physical reality—despite all the threats by Washington neo-conservatives, and the furor over North Korean nuclear weapons.
by David Cherry
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Marsha Freeman
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche gave this press conference on Dec. 5, introducing journalists in Paris to his Presidential campaign. “The United States is in a crisis,” he said. “The habits of the Baby Boomers, the 50-year-old people, will no longer control the politics of the United States. The poor, the people in the lower 80% of family-income brackets, are going to be brought back into politics. And the leadership of people in the 18-25 age-group, is going to change, and be the spearhead of changing politics in the United States.
“In the meantime, the whole blasted system is coming down, so it’s going to make it a new time. The present world system of politics is ended, one way or the other, for better or for worse: You might have idiocy in the future, but it won’t be the same kind of idiocy we had in the year 2000.”
by Christine Bierre
by Jonathan Tennenbaum
Report from a conference in Berlin on “Berlin-Paris-Moscow—Locomotive for Strategic Cooperation between Russia and the European Union?”
by Rainer Apel
by Mary Burdman
by Dean Andromidas
by Stuart Rosenblatt
The Dust of Empire, by Karl E. Meyer.
by John Hoefle
Running Scared: The Life and Treacherous Times of Las Vegas Casino King Steve Wynn, by John L. Smith.
Israeli Tactics Will Defeat U.S.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The Vice President’s top aides are under fire by the press and Congressional investigations, for conduiting lies and disinformation about Iraq into the White House. But as one retired U.S. intelligence official told EIR, “To do anything about it, means taking on Dick Cheney.”
by Michele Steinberg and Scott Thompson
Top neo-con operative Richard Perle has been tarred as a central figure in yet another major financial scandal, this one involving Boeing.
by William Jones
Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao visits Washington.
by Harley Schlanger
by Carl Osgood
by Nancy Spannaus
In a seminar at the institute, Jim Powell presented his new book, FDR’s Folly, How Franklin D. Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression. Nancy Spannaus refutes his lies.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Carl Osgood