No Peace Plan Works
Without LaRouche
LaRouche addressed an audience in Washington, D.C. on April 30, webcast internationally, and smashed through the illusions of those who hope that "somebody else" can do the job. Don't believe that any force outside the United Statesthe United Nations or Europewill step in and save the situation in Iraq, he emphasized. The change is going to have to be made by the United States, which alone has the authority to reorganize the bankrupt world financial system, as well as stopping the war.
An interview with Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
America's Turn from
Republic to Empire
`They're Saving Money on the
Backs of the Returning Combat Soldiers'
An interview with Steve Robinson.
International
Iraq `On-the-Ground' Reality
Is Demanding LaRouche Doctrine
Several leading Iraqi figures, and their Arab compatriots, are demanding that the LaRouche Doctrine, which defines an overhaul of U.S. strategy in Southwest Asia, be implemented immediately.
Former Diplomats Warn:
Blair, Bush To Fail
Turmoil on Southwest Asia's
Northeast Flank
Georgians Tell EIR:
`LaRouche Concept' Is Needed
`Habyarimana's Killers Caused Rwanda Genocide'
An interview with Honoré Ngbanda.
Economics
The almost 100-year-old Royal Dutch Shell has had to admit that it pulled the wool over the eyes of its shareholders and creditors for years.
Business Briefs
Science & Technology
Lessons of Chernobyl:
Nuclear Power Is Safe
Nuclear scientist Dr. Zbigniew Jaworowski looks back at the April 1986 accident and its effects, with particular reference to thyroid cancer.
National
Pennsylvania Primary Inspires
Fight To Bring In LaRouche
LaRouche commented on the election results: "The enemy is doing everything possible, every trick in the book, to discourage the vote. And this will probably continue, until the actualand presently imminentcollapse of the financial system takes place."
California Moves Against Diebold
Touch-Screen Voting Machines
Missouri Legislators Want
Only Paper Ballots
National News
Congressional Closeup
Interviews
Mr. LaRouche is a candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination.
Steve Robinson
A retired U.S. Army Ranger and veteran of both the first Gulf War and the 1991 "Operation Provide Comfort" in northern Iraq, Robinson is the Executive Director of the National Gulf War Resource Center.
Honoré Ngbanda
Mr. Ngbanda was the Defense Minister of Zaire in the last days of the government of President Mobutu Sese Seko.
Book Reviews
America's Turn From Republic to Empire
Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy and the End of the Republic, by Chalmers Johnson.
Editorial
`Bush's April 2,' One Month On