by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
On the brink of the greatest crisis faced by this nation since the Great Depression and World War II, Lyndon LaRouche addressed a town meeting in New Jersey, hosted by LaRouche Democratic Candidate for Congress Diane Sare. In his opening remarks, he stated bluntly: “In its present form, there will never be, in our lifetimes and beyond, there will never be a recovery, unless we bring it into effect now. And my estimate is, that we shall never escape from this, unless we very soon expel the current President of the United States from his office.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“Given my personal role in the relevant international matters,” Lyndon LaRouche writes, “an unfortunate remark concerning Russia’s Prime Minister Vladimir Putin which has been attributed to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, has been exploited to the effect of putting the possibility of avoiding a thermonuclear war into jeopardy.”
The Russian Prime Minister’s discussion with activists of the National People’s Front.
by Rachel Douglas
A report drawing on EIR’s 30-year dossier on Mikhail Gorbachov.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Qualified U.S. military and intelligence sources have provided a series of devastating updates on the looming danger of a larger war in the Middle East, triggered by an Israeli strike against Iran.
by Ramtanu Maitra
Two major incidents in Pakistan and Afghanistan during the last two weeks have withered all hopes that the growing instability in Pakistan and Afghanistan can be contained, and raised the specter of a full-fledged and bloody civil war in Afghanistan.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
The bankrupt financial system will not be saved by the recent EU decisions. The prescribed medicine.
by Nancy Spannaus
On Dec. 8, the six LaRouche Democratic candidates kicked off a unified campaign against “the disease of sectionalism,” in a 50-minute online discussion, in the first shot in what will be a sustained campaign to restore the Constitutional principles of the United States.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
EIR Counterintelligence Editor Jeffrey Steinberg is interviewed by LPAC’s Matthew Ogden.
“NAWAPA 1964,” an LPAC-TV presentation, is the true, but heretofore suppressed, story of the fight for the North American Water and Power Alliance, told primarily through the words of Utah Sen. Frank Moss, who led the fight in Congress for the legislation.
Bani Sadr was the first President of the Islamic Republic of Iran. An opponent of the regime, he was exiled in 1981, and lives in France. He was interviewed in Paris by Nouvelle Solidarité.