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Volume 32, Number 14, April 8, 2005

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Situating Health-Care Policy:
What Is Infrastructure?

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. "The threatened national catastrophe in health care and sanitation, must be understood as a special feature of a broader issue, the general breakdown, through mismanagement and neglect, of national basic economic infrastructure as a whole. Only then, after situating the choice of mission of health care within the mission of basic economic infrastructure for the development of the economy as a whole, could we reach competent judgments on the required internal features of a competent choice of health-care system, as such."

International

LaRouche: Project Democracy
Was `Coup-Coup'd' in Kyrgyzstan

The political crisis in that Central Asian nation was a Moscow-orchestrated "coup-coup" against the Bush-Cheney Project Democracy apparatus that was deeply involved in the so-called "rainbow revolutions" in Georgia and Ukraine. Documentation: From LaRouche's 1999 video, "Storm Over Asia."

Will the Kissinger Legacy
Again Kill Lebanon?

Lebanon Facing Condi's Whip

France: Cheminade Says `No'
to European Constitution

Germany's Colonel Hübschen
Proposes Urgent Change in
Policy Toward Iraq

Col. Jürgen Hübschen, retired from Germany's Air Force, gave this briefing to EIR staff in Leesburg, Virginia.

No Future for Europe or America
Without Cooperation Between Them

An interview with Col. Jürgen Hübschen (ret.).

The Not-So-Hidden Protectors
of Italy's Alessandra Mussolini

International Intelligence

National

LaRouche Intervenes in GM Crisis:
Save U.S. Industry

Lyndon LaRouche has launched a drive for collaboration on a "reconstruction agenda" to save the nation's industrial capacity in the face of the breakdown impact of the threat of a financial collapse of General Motors/GMAC, the world's largest automaker and a $300 billion financing operation.

Gen. Sanchez Memo:
One More Link From Rumsfeld and
Cambone, to Abu Ghraib

Government by Referendum:
Schwarzenegger Chooses Demagogy
To Impose Shultz's Fascist Agenda

Referendum:
Hitler's `Democratic' Weapon
To Forge Dictatorship

Catholics Start Drive To Stop Death Penalty

National News

Economics

Maastricht Anti-Growth Pact
Castrated by European Leaders

The European Union's "Stability Pact" should have been abolished, which would have restored national sovereignty in economic decision-making. It's weakened, but not yet dead.

Bird Flu: A Pandemic
Waiting To Happen

OECD Conference Backs Nuclear Energy

How the Pinochet Model Was Imposed
On Peru's Social Security System

Hernando de Soto and the Economic Hit Men

Investigation

Secret Warfare:
From Operation Gladio to 9/11

An interview with Dr. Daniele Ganser.

The Strategy of Tension

Interviews

Col. Jürgen Hübschen (ret.)

Colonel Hübschen was military attaché at the German Embassy in Baghdad from 1986-89; worked for many years for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE); and has long-term experience working alongside his NATO colleagues from the United States who were based in Germany.

Dr. Daniele Ganser

Dr. Ganser is the author of NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, and is leading a research project at the Center for Security Studies at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich.

Editorial

A Lame Duck