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A webcast by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 11. "What we're going to have to do," he said, "is what the Congress, in general presently, hasn't the slightest intention of doing. But it must be done, if the nation and civilization are to survive. There is no force outside the United States, which has the intellectual capability and influence to do what must be done, in reorganizing an international monetary-financial system and economic system, which is bankrupt beyond repair. The world will not continue as a civilized world under the present international monetary-financial system, and the prevalent policies which have evolved in the world, as from the United States and elsewhere, over a period from about 1970 to the present time."
National
Senator Kennedy's pre-emptive speech against the Bush-Cheney "surge" of troops in Iraq, was delivered on behalf of a Democratic strategy that includes a mobilization for a non-partisan resolution opposing the surge, which is now broadly identified as a spearhead for war against Iran.
Precedents for Congressional Action
Senate Dems, GOP
Throw Down Gauntlet to Rice
Frederick Kagan's power-point paper calling for a "surge" of troops in Iraq, presented at the American Enterprise Institute Dec. 14, proves nothing about war-fighting or strategythough it does lend credence to the theory that the nuts don't fall far from the tree.
Economics
The U.S. government appears to be completely ignorant of such a potentially devastating strategic threat to the United States, from Anglo-Dutch Liberal circles tied to U.S. President George W. Bush's closest European crony, the United Kingdom's Prime Minister Tony Blair.
N.Y. Court Case Charges That Plan To
Close Hospitals Is Unconstitutional
Business Briefs
International
The military offensive by Ethiopian troops in Somalia, plus the U.S. airstrikes in Somalia, and the presence of U.S. troops there, demonstrate that Vice President Dick Cheney and his neo-con cabal are intent on expanding the British-designed crusade against Islam by instigating a war in the Horn of Africa.
An interview with David Shinn.
By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Change in Washington:
Good Chances for German Presidency of the EU
By Helga Zepp-LaRouche.
The Litvinenko Murder:
The Story Within the Story:
LaRouche's Enemies Caught
With Their Pants Down
New Democratic Majority Initiates
Policy Shift Towards Americas
Colombia and Ecuador:
Conflict or Integration?
A declaration by the LaRouche Youth Movement in Colombia.
Interviews
Mr. Shinn is a former U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia, and in his 37 years with the State Department, he also served as the director of East and Horn of African Affairs. He is now an adjunct professor in the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University.
Obituary
In Memory of a Fighter:
William P. Robinson
Editorial
Nothing Works Without Impeachment
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