by Laurence Hecht
Recent actions suggest that President Obama has a clear understanding of the British Empire’s threat to the United States. The President’s refusal to fly the British flag at his meeting with Prime Minister Gordon Brown, among other slights, are evidence of the President’s insight into the character of his British visitor’s assignment. On the other side, was the disappointing conduct of leading Democratic elected officials, such as Sen. Debbie Stabenow, who called Blair’s U.K. “the leader.”
by Gregory Murphy
by Marcia Merry Baker
With the April 2 Group of 20 Summit in London fast approaching, a frenzy of deployments is underway from Whitehall, led by Lord Mark Malloch-Brown, His Royal Green Highness Prince Charles, and other notables. Their mission is to hijack the G20 agenda, by wrecking any potential effective deliberation to restore nations and economies, and instead make way for green fascism. LaRouche advises, “Stop kissing the British rump!”
by John Hoefle
The last time our nation faced economic collapse was during the Great Depression, when we were saved by Franklin Roosevelt, who took on the “economic royalists,” and defeated fascism, both in the United States and abroad. FDR’s New Deal not only revived the economy, but it reestablished control over the Wall Street financiers. FDR did not just take on Wall Street, however: He took on the British Empire.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Amity Shlaes’ The Forgotten Man—a shameless attack on Franklin Roosevelt’s anti-Depression policies—drew its distorted conclusions, and many of its fantasy “facts” directly from the propaganda output of Wall Street and London’s overtly pro-Fascist 1930s American Liberty League.
by Carl Osgood
by Clifford A. Kiracofe, Jr.
Dr. Kiracofe presented the paper excerpted here to a June 21, 2006 New Bretton Woods Seminar hosted by EIR in Berlin.
by Lawrence K. Freeman
How the United States, under the leadership of President Obama, responds to the blatant British effort to use the International Criminal Court to break up the nation of Sudan, is of the utmost importance, for the future of Sudan, the Horn of Africa, and all sub-Saharan Africa, as well as the very existence of the United States.
by Dean Andromidas
A report from Vienna on the 52nd session of the UN Commission on Narcotics Drugs.
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Marcia Merry Baker
by Edward Spannaus
by Harley Schlanger
The writer Sholom Aleichem was a leader of the “Yiddish Renaissance,” that created a literate, Classical language, and challenged the downtrodden Jews of the Polish shtetl to break out of their cultural isolation.
by Jeffrey Steinberg