by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“At this present moment, there are two mutually contradictory options respecting the continued survival of the human species”: the lurch toward global thermonuclear war, centered on the strategic policies of President Obama; or the alternative of LaRouche’s three-point program. However, LaRouche writes, the successful landing on Mars of the Curiosity rover brings us to the threshold of a new age for mankind, in which we can secure the continued existence of our species, and its future out into the Solar System and beyond.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Jeffrey Steinberg’s 1993 speech to a conference on the 10th anniversary of the SDI.
by Dr. Edward Teller
by Jonathan Tennenbaum
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Lyndon LaRouche’s 2009 warning that Barack Obama is a pathological narcissist in the image of Emperor Nero, has proved right in spades: His illegal regime-change war in Libya; the extra-judicial assassinations of American citizens; the drone killings, all point to the need to remove him from office now.
by Tony Papert
Harvard defense analyst Graham Allison sounds the alarm about the danger of a U.S.-Russian nuclear confrontation, in a Financial Times op-ed, entitled “Thucydides’ trap has been sprung in the Pacific.” He offers an alternative: “Mutual Assured Stability.”
by Dean Andromidas
The EU policy of bailing out the banks in hopes of “saving” the euro is destroying the only basis for eventual recovery: Europe’s people. The most critical case now is Greece, but Spain, Portugal, Ireland, and Italy are close behind.
by Carl Osgood
If Congress fails to pass a budget which includes over $1 trillion in cuts, then the mechanism known as “sequestration” will swing through the entire discretionary budget like an axe—and it will be Americans whose blood will be shed.
by Matthew Ogden
LaRouche Democrat Rachel Brown, who became nationally famous for dispatching Barney Frank during the 2010 Congressional campaign, in a video that went viral, is running again in the Massachusetts Democratic Primary where her opponent is Joe Kennedy III, grandson of Robert Kennedy.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The successful landing of Curiosity on Mars, presents us with a matter of grave urgency: “that what has been mistreated as ‘empty space’ is filled with what must now be considered as deadly, and some more or less immediately mortal threats to the continued existence of our human species, threats which we must prepare ourselves to evade or overcome otherwise.”