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Mr.
Munier has been Secretary General of the Franco-Iraqi Friendship Society since
1986.
Mr.
Kuliyev, the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkmenistan to Germany, discusses
his country's pipeline deal with Western oil companies.
Ugandans
suffer from Museveni's wars.
A
war that most people do not want.
Pushing
for World War III.
Justice
for Kosova.
While
the low price of oil has savaged the revenues of oil-producing nations, its
sudden rise, to double its low point, according to some forecasts, could
trigger a global financial collapse.
Part
three of a three-part series by French economist Maurice Allais, Nobel Prize
winner in Economic Science in 1988.
President
Pastrana's secret deals with the IMF are killing the patient.
A
speech by Jonathan Tennenbaum to an EIR seminar in Washington, D.C. on
March 24. "We're in a period of earthquakes. We're in a period when I think
that everyone must do a lot of hard thinking about the basic assumptions and
directions of policy, both policies in the United States, foreign policies,
policies of other nations, directed toward how we are to get out of the
strategic and economic mess which has been created in the world."
Excerpts
from The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic
Imperatives, the zany geopolitical views of Zbigniew Brzezinski.
The
British propaganda apparatus is geared up to draw the United States into
deploying ground troops in the Balkans, as the world gets closer to World War
III.
The
human carnage now being carried out in tens of African nations--with barely a
word of protest, let alone action, on the part of any Western government--is
the negative proof that "humanitarian concerns" are hardly the
motivation for the war-escalating actions now being undertaken by NATO forces
in Kosova.
The
democratically elected President of Paraguay, Raúl Cubas, has been
forced to flee, under pressure from the United States and international
financial institutions.
An
interview with Gilles Munier.
The
spread of operations designed to create chaos throughout Central Asia, was the
topic of a seminar organized by the School of International Studies at
Jawaharlal Nehru University.
An
interview with Chary Taganovich Kuliyev.
Askar
Akayev, President of the Kyrgyz Republic, has issued a program entitled "The
Diplomatic Conception of the Great Silk Route," which is the "Doctrine of the
President of the Kyrgyz Republic."
The
same concert of forces behind the failed impeachment of President Clinton, and
the pointless attack on Iraq, prevailed on the President to forgo his vital
summit meeting with Russian Prime Minister Primakov, and thus set the world on
a course that could lead to the early eruption of World War III.
The
most serious civil war now facing Western civilization is in Washington. Will
President Clinton will break with London, and turn his administration's
strategic priorities back to the Germany-Russia-China orientation that
characterized his best impulses?
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