The candidate emphasizes that $40, or higher, oil is not the product of a shortage of production, OPEC actions, or other cover stories, but of speculation using the extra "take" to hold the financial system together. EIR's economics staff shows that's true.
The Buildup of Strategic Oil Reserves
The Presidential candidate's policy memo statement of Sept. 19, 2000, which he re-emphasized on May 29, 2004 as the means of breaking the hyperinflationary speculation.
Lyndon LaRouche's presentation on oil and economic development policy, to the Zayed Centre for Coordination and Follow-up in Dubai, May 26, 2002.
National
Administration Coming Unstuck,
Cheney's in Worst Shape of All
An indicator of how badly the Administration is coming unglued was the June 3 resignation of Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet, who had served at CIA for seven years, under Presidents Clinton and Bush "43." The best readings, from qualified sources, suggest Tenet wasn't pushedhe jumped.
Beware of `Credible Intelligence'
A column by Ray McGovern, a leader of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity
Justice Department Convicts
Padilla in the Press
LaRouche: Kerry Is a Loser
Unless Dems Open Convention
`With Our Constitution,
We as a Nation Have a Special Mission'
A May 22 presentation by Presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche to campaign supporters meeting in Teaneck, New Jersey.
International
In Bremer's Iraq, Democracy
Is Hatched in a Coup
The new Iraqi interim government was put in place through a process which can be characterized as a coupagainst the United Nations and its special envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, who had been tasked to help form a government.
Saudi Paper: Land-Bridge Is
Associated With LaRouche
An important article in the Saudi weekly Al-Jazira.
Brazil-China Relations a
Cooperative `Paradigm'
Transcaucasus:
Keeping `the Gun On the Wall'
`A game with fire on a powderkeg is racing ahead before the complacent eyes of the progressive world community, which will later scream with horror at an explosion of regional warfarethough it is still possible to avert that.'
The British and their J.P. Morgan allies battled to stop Sun Yat Sen, modern China's founder, for years before Versailles; and after Versailles they backed Japan's war against China and against Dr. Sun's Nationalists, to within a few years of Pearl Harbor.
Italian Senators Demand
U.S. Lift 9/11 Secrecy
Book Review
Churchill, Beast-Man Architect of
Anglo-American Imperialism
Winston Churchill: A Study in Greatness, by Geoffrey Best.
Editorial
The LaRouche Factor.