Volume 34, Number 8, February 23, 2007

Members of the Italian Parliament invited Lyndon LaRouche to speak on "The Upcoming Tasks of the New U.S. Congress."
Discussing the resistance that is growing in the United States to Bush-Cheney policies, LaRouche described his own function as "largely associated with doing the analysis of what the international monetary-financial system is, and to present proposals, and designs, for what we can do to deal with the crisis which is coming on now."
Rep. Andrea Ricci Calls for
New Monetary System
`Cheney's Resignation Would Be Appropriate'
An interview with Sen. Silvana Pisa.
International
Putin Delivers Reality Shock
at Munich Conference
President Putin's speech was not an attack on the United States at allindeed, it began by invoking the policies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Rather, it was an attack on the perversion of American policy by traitors to the real identity of the U.S.A., and a call for cooperation among nations to solve the world's problems.
`The Security of Each Is the Security of All'
Substantial excerpts from President Vladimir Putin's speech at the Munich Conference on Security Policy, Feb. 10, 2007.
Documentation: Russians Honor FDR's "Historic Immortality."
Russia Returns to the Middle East
Eurasian Triangle Leaders:
Cooperation, Not Confrontation,
Should Govern
An interview on The LaRouche Show with French Presidential candidate Jacques Cheminade, joined by LaRouche Youth Movement members Elodie Viennot in Paris and Natalie Lovegren in Leesburg, Va.
Economics
While an explosion in the hedge funds' globalized speculative markets was beginning in mid-February, a fight against hedge-fund looting intensified in several European countries,
South Korea Battles Financial Locusts
India Takes Its First Step
To Put a Man Into Space
Two epidemiological reports released in the last six months on the extent of XDR-TBextensively drug resistant tuberculosisin South Africa, are critical warnings of the global threat of this virtually incurable disease, and also of its "companion" ailments, in particular HIV/AIDS.
By Helga Zepp-LaRouche.
National
The Smell of Impeachment
Keeps Getting Stronger
The House of Representatives' four-day debate on President Bush's war in Iraq, which concluded with a decisive 246 to 182 vote of disapproval for the "surge" now under way, marks the beginning of the reassertion of the Congress's Constitutional authority. Documentation: Excerpts from the House debate on the Iraq War resolution (House Concurrent Resolution 63).
Congressional Closeup
Interviews
Sen. Silvana Pisa
Senator Pisa is a member of the Defense Committee in the Italian Senate, and belongs to the group Parliamentarians for Peace.
Book Reviews
The Anglo-American Establishment, by Carroll Quigley.
The American System
When President-Elect Franklin Roosevelt
Narrowly Escaped Assassination
A new regular column by historian Pamela Lowry.
Editorial
Britain's New War