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Volume 28, Number 22, June 8, 2001

`Southern Flank' in Mexico Against
Bush's Energy Cartel

From the United States, to Mexico, to Brazil, to Armenia, to the Philippines—all around the world—resistance is mounting to the energy pirates, the backers of President George W. Bush.

LaRouche on Mexican Radio:
Will-Power Needed for Recovery Program

Fight Escalates Against Bush Energy Corruption

Brazilian Senate Commission Hears
EIR on Destruction by Foreign-Run NGOs

EIR's Carrasco Briefs Brazilian Senate

Philippines Patriots Battle Against
Piratization of Their Energy System

AES Gets Run Out of Yerevan

EIR Energy Crisis Update:
Agenda for National Energy Emergency Action


Economics

The `Survivors Club' Is Building New Silk Road

The group of Eurasian nations dubbed the "Survivors Club" by Lyndon LaRouche in 1998, is ever more aware of the urgency of expanding cooperation in order to counter the confrontationism of the disastrous George W. Bush Administration.

Momentum Grows for the Eurasian Corridors

Berlin Bank Going, City Faces Collapse

D.C. General and Berlin's Moabit:
A Tale of Two Hospitals


Feature

Attempt To Break Up Indonesia:
British Policy of 40 Years

In order to understand the causes of the current potential breakup of Indonesia, it is necessary to see how the British oligarchy took control of American foreign policy, after the death of President John F. Kennedy. Michael O. Billington exposes the British hand in the coup against Indonesia's leader of independence, President Sukarno, and shows how a faction in the U.S. foreign policy establishment, acting in the anti-colonial tradition of Franklin D. Roosevelt, tried unsuccessfully to buck the British strategic gameplan.


International

LaRouche Appeals to Poland
To Assert Its Sovereignty

Lyndon LaRouche visited Warsaw on May 22-25, offering Poland a realistic perspective of how the self-interest and sovereignty of the country could be reestablished, in the context of international cooperation.

LaRouche Briefs Poles on Road to Recovery

Lyndon LaRouche's speech to 13 parliamentarians in the Polish Sejm (Parliament), on May 23.

Phase-Change Toward Unity in Indonesia?

Civil Rights Heroine Inspires Milan Youth

Hoof and Mouth Plagues Britain's Elections

Where Is Argentina's `Moral Reserve'?

India, Malaysia Pledge Broader Cooperation

Thailand Stands Up, With Chinese Help


National

Jeffords's Defection Shakes
Bush Administration to Core

The Bush Administration has run into reality, just as Lyndon LaRouche said it would back in December, and the myth of its "invincibility" has been shattered.

Jeffords's Switch Means
New Policy Dynamic in Senate

Congress Showdown Looms over D.C. General

Catania Rips Washington Post

LaRouche Democrat Runs for New Jersey Governor

An interview with Elliot Greenspan.

Bush Solicitor General Lied to Congress

Bush Military Policy Review Is in Chaos

Congressional Closeup

National News


Interviews

Elliot Greenspan

The "sane Greenspan" is a LaRouche Democrat and a candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in New Jersey.


Departments

Editorial

"His Ideas Are Efficient to This Day."