Lyndon LaRouche has many friends in India, dating back to his wartime service in Calcutta. But this was his first visit to the country in 18 years, occurring amidst a global economic breakdown crisis, and the Anglo-American geopoliticans' push for a clash of civilizations. His strategic message was received with keen attention by the elites with whom he met.
Lyndon and Helga LaRouche address a seminar at the India International Center, on Dec. 3, in New Delhi.
Economics
Richard Freeman documents that the rate of fall went through a phase-shift downward in past four months; LaRouche calls for National Recovery Planning Act
$50 Billion Missing from States' Budget
Steel Industry Must Build Out of Collapse
South Korea's President, in Europe,
Promotes Eurasian `Iron Silk Road'
Thailand's Thaksin Draws Wall Street Fire
International
The Israeli Prime Minister's break of all relations with the Palestinian Authority confirms the warning that Lyndon LaRouche issued on Oct. 12.
Yitzhak Rabin, killed by Jewish extremist assassins in 1995, underwent a transformation from his early association with the fascist doctrines of Vladimir Jabotinsky.
`No Peace Without Justice,
No Justice Without Forgiveness'
Pope John Paul II's notable message for World Peace Day, Jan. 1, 2002.
War's `Serious Impact' on Pakistan, All Asia
An interview with Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg.
What Americans and Saudis Should
Know About Each Other and the British Empire
The little-known story of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's relations with Saudi Arabia's King Abdul Aziz ibn Abdul Rahman ibn Saud.
National
Why the revelation now, that many Israelis suspected of espionage have been taken into custody in United States since Sept. 11?
EIR Book on Terrorism Printed in Ibero-America
Skunks Wanted Mideast War From Day One
Harry Potter As `Pokémon II'
By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Greenspan's Soul Now Sold to `Harry Potter'?
U.S. Congress Votes for Clash of Civilizations
Protests Mount Over U.S. Space Station Cuts
Fall of the House of Fundamentalism
On the fall from grace of three of America's best-known evangelical preachers, Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson and Franklin Graham (son, and designated heir of Rev. Billy Graham).
Interviews
Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg
General Beg is a senior figure in the Pakistani military establishment, having taken over as the Chief of Army Staff after President Gen. Mohammed Zia ul-Haq was killed in an air crash in 1988.
Departments
Editorial
LaRouche Issues a Blunt Warning.