by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“Reverse immediately all legislation and other actions which perpetuate what is the intrinsic corruption associated with the legacy of the functional relations among Cheney, Rumsfeld, George Pratt Shultz, Halliburton, and Bechtel.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
At a 2004 conference on “The Privatization of National Security,” at Middlebury College, two leading American figures in the International Synarchy, George Shultz and Felix Rohatyn, teamed up in an assault upon the national sovereignty and national security of the United States.
by Steve Douglas
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Dennis Small
So polemicized a banner deployed by the LaRouche Youth Movement in Mexico City, outside the March 16-22 IV World Water Forum, which brought together thousands of government officials, NGOs, environmentalists, businessmen, and water experts from 140 countries, to discuss the world water crisis, and what to do about it.
by Gretchen Small
Documentation: Excerpts from Lyndon LaRouche’s 1981 oil-for-nuclear proposal, and Mexican President José López Portillo’s “Energy Bretton Woods” proposal.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
An interview with Lee Barron.
by Marsha Freeman
Russian President Vladimir Putin described nuclear power engineering as “a priority [industrial] branch for the country, that makes Russia a great power; the most ambitious projects and progressive technologies are linked with this branch.” While other G-8 nations argue about nuclear, Russia has no intention of waiting.
by Ramtanu Maitra
The southeastern Indian state of Tamil Nadu is aggressively pushing for a program of nuclear-powered desalination to alleviate the chronic water shortage there, which is a brake on further industrialization.
by Rainer Apel
by Marjorie Mazel Hecht
by Lothar Komp
by Scott Thompson
The British Prime Minister’s job approval rating is 36%, just above that of George W. Bush. And, “Tinny Blare” is in free fall.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
An interview with Martin van Creveld.
by Konstantin Cheremnykh
Report from St. Petersburg.
Mr. Barron is a farm broadcaster and farmer in Lubbock, Texas. He gives a first-hand account of how globalization and water scarcity are ravaging Texas agriculture.
Professor van Creveld teaches military history at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and is the author of over 15 books on military history and strategy. He has lectured or taught at strategic and military institutes and universities throughout the world.
by Carl Osgood