by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“The addition of the strategic quality of terrorist mode of attacks on India, combined with the lunatic escalation of events unleashed, chiefly, by the accomplices of Cheney and Netanyahu in Israel, now signal a remarkable convergence of a strategic crisis with the convening of the G-8 negotiations. The potential of this systemic threat is monstrous, with consequences obviously beyond the imagination of the present members of the U.S. Congress.”
by Allen Douglas
by Dean Andromidas
The premeditated attack against Lebanon by Israel began after Benjamin Netanyahu met Dick Cheney in mid-June in Colorado.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A policy statement released on April 17, 2004.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
It is presently urgent that those currently reigning, and disorienting, expressions of Sophistry, such as “information theory,” “post-industrial society,” “post-modernism,” and “globalization,” be identified as such, if the threatened physical breakdown-crisis of the trans-Atlantic monetary-financial system is to be averted.
by Marcia Merry Baker
Felix Rohatyn’s new “public private partnerships” (PPPs) are a cover for privatization (looting) of public works and other taxpayer-built infrastructure from states and municipalities.
by Elke Fimmen
by Richard Freeman
by Marsha Freeman
Prof. Stanislav Menshikov, a participant in the June 27 EIR seminar in Berlin, published a report on the seminar in the Moscow newspaper Slovo.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The Democratic Leadership Council, the Progressive Policy Institute and others linked to Lazard banker Felix Rohatyn, having repudiated the legacy of FDR, have chosen to launch a new “movement” to “save” the Democratic Party, by reviving the values and traditions of Harry Truman.
by John Hoefle
Documentation: Statements by Lyndon LaRouche on the threat to the nation-state represented by unregulated hedge funds.
by Gretchen Small
Presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s determination to resist turning Mexico over to those who would loot it, is providing a lesson in leadership that is sorely lacking in the U.S. Congress.
by Andrés Manuel López Obrador
The July 8 speech that Mexican Presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador delivered to up to a half-million people in Mexico City’s central plaza.
by Cynthia R. Rush
Argentine President Néstor Kirchner called for the economic integration of Ibero-America.