By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. "The heart of the new international terrorism is a legion of trained terrorists, formerly known as the mujahideen veterans of the 1980s Afghan war, which Vice President Bush and the British Thatcher government played a leading part in creating, arming, and deploying."
I. London's Afghansi
The decade of surrogate warfare between the United States and the Soviet Union after the Christmas Eve 1979 Red Army invasion of Afghanistan, drew the two superpowers into a geopolitical trap. Jeffrey Steinberg reports.
II. A Case Study: South Asia
Whatever the Tamil Tigers' motivations for murdering Rajiv Gandhi, the killing had a global strategic impactas did the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi's mother, then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, in October 1984. Linda de Hoyos reports.
An interview with Lord Avebury.
Economics
Lord Rees-Mogg minions
root for disintegration of Mexico
It's not a "forecast." It's a threat, not only to the Mexican system, but also to the U.S. Presidency.
Middle East: Fight for development bank is top priority
The Clinton administration is working for bigger projects, as well as bringing its authority into the fight for the bank.
Currency Rates
Business Briefs
Departments
Editorial
Better not to be right.
International
Head of State releases blueprint for new Nigeria
EIR reports what no other media in the West will tell youwhat the Nigerian leaders are actually telling their people.
Colombia's Samper is on the ropes
International Intelligence
National
U.S. Constitution bars a Powell Presidency
By Webster G. Tarpley. The issue is the constitutional disability posed by Gen. Colin Powell's acceptance of a British title of nobility.
Cult Awareness Network and
Rick Ross lose $5 million suit
A setback in the courts to the professional kidnapping ring.
Corrupt DOJ officials seek to oust Kelly's prosecutor
Congressional Closeup
National News