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Volume 31, Number 20, May 21, 2004

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Behind the Torture
Are the `Beast-Men'
Cheney and Rumsfeld

Democratic Presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche emphasized that the actions by the accused prison guards and interrogators in Baghdad were not simply of their own doing, but were the consequence of a geometry of policy that permeated, top-down, every major action by the Bush-Cheney Administration, particularly the entirety of the Iraq war policy.

The Damning Red Cross
Report of February 2004

Excerpts from the "Report of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on the Treatment by the Coalition Forces of Prisoners of War and Other Persons Protected by the Geneva Conventions in Iraq, During Arrest, Internment and Interrogation."

Provisions of the Geneva Convention

Return of the Beasts

Excerpts from LaRouche in 2004's pamphlet, Children of Satan II, The Beast-Men, which was issued in January 2004.

Joseph de Maistre on The Executioner

`The Neo-Cons Have Had Their Day;
Now It's Time for a Clean Sweep'

An interview with Gen. Joseph P. Hoar.

National

LaRouche on Hustings:
Bush Too Dumb To
Dump Cheney Now?

LaRouche on tour in Arkansas, the state where he won more than 52,000 votes in the 2000 Presidential primary—more than enough to qualify for at least eight delegates to the Democratic National Convention, although these were stolen by the Gore campaign and its allies in the Democratic National Committee.

`The Mark of the Beast'

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

LaRouche to Kentucky Labor:
We Need `Leadership
That Is Looking for Trouble'

LaRouche speaks to the Louisville, Kentucky Building Trades Council.

Don't Let the 2004 Election Be Stolen:
EIR Submits Testimony Against HAVA

Testimony by Edward Spannaus to the House Government Reform Committee's Subcommittee on Technology, Information Policy, Intergovernmental Relations and the Census, on "The Science of Voting Machine Technology: Accuracy, Reliability, and Security."

The Politics of Truth, by Joseph Wilson:
A Book Review

Who Are We?, by Samuel Huntington:
A Book Review

Congressional Closeup

International News

Central Bankers Preparing for Bank Failures

Great efforts are made to keep the public in the dark about the volatile nature of modern finance, and the frequency with which banks and banking systems blow up. Thus when both the Federal Reserve and the Bank for International Settlements begin speaking publicly on the subject, one had better pay close attention—as one does to a viper.

No Recovery For Mexico,
But `Argentinization'

`Troublemaker' Kirchner
Defies the Vultures

China-India: Trade To Boom
Via Tibet, Sikkim

Korea's Citizens To Master
Eurasian New Deal

Kathy Wolfe reports on her organizing tour of South Korea in April.

U.S. Troops Enter Pakistani Territory

German War Party
Crumbles After Exposé

International Intelligence

Infrastructure

Watering Central Asia

In this most arid region on Earth, the idea of taking water from the great, north-flowing rivers of Siberia, south and west, to water the steppes and deserts of Central Asia—an idea at least 100 years old, which was almost brought to life in the early 1980s—is being put back on the international agenda. Mary Burdman reports.

Desalination's Huge Potential

`Cooperation Should Be More Pro-Active'

An interview with Prof. Abdukhalil Rassakov

Interviews

Gen. Joseph P. Hoar

General Hoar (USMC-ret.), a four-star general, was Commander in Chief, U.S. Central Command (1991-94), commanding the U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf after the 1991 war.

Prof. Abdukhalil Razzakov

Professor Razzakov teaches at Tashkent State Economic University in Uzbekistan.

Book Reviews

The Right Man, in the Right Fight

The Politics of Truth: Inside the Lies that Led to War and Betrayed My Wife's CIA Identity, by Joseph Wilson.

What Do You Mean, `We'?

Who Are We?—The Challenges to America's National Identity, by Samuel P. Huntington.

Editorial

Reckless Disregard for Truth