Volume 11, Number 23, June 12, 1984

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Interview

Col. Marc Geneste

by François Bierre

One of France’s leading strategists comments on the 40th anniversary of D-Day: The “liberation” of Europe today would be infinitely more difficult. To prevent Soviet takeover, exploit the Achilles heel of Soviet military power, the vulnerability of offense.

Departments

Andean Report

by Javier Almario

Cocaine and paying the debt.

Middle East Report

by Thierry Lalevée

Egypt’s post-electoral challenges.

Attic Chronicle

by Phocion

The elections in Greece.

Mother Russia

by Edith Vitali

Bad times for Rasputin.

Report from Bonn

by Rainer Apel

New Berlin crisis on the agenda?

Eye on Washington

by Stanley Ezrol

Russian Priests Pray for U. S. Disarmament — No First Strike Policy?

Elephants and Donkeys

by Vin Berg

James Baker III: Eledonkey — Old Houston Families — Covering Up for Madame de Menil.

Kissinger Watch

by M.T. Upharson

One Agent, Two Faces — “Neo-Conservative” Henry.

Editorial

Operation Juárez—the time has come.

Economics

Debtors’ Cartel Collapses Bankers’ Political Control

by Robyn Quijano

Will Lyndon LaRouche’s Operation Juárez proposal provide the rational way out for the debtors—and the bankers who are currently preparing to jump?

Argentine Peronist Leader Calls for Debtors’ Cartel

World Financial Crisis Panics Central Banks

by Laurent Murawiec

European Bankers Blame U.S. Defense Budget for the Financial Crisis

by Kathy Burdman and David Goldman

Can Japan Be a Bridge from North to South?

by Linda de Hoyos

A meeting between Prime Minister Nakasone and Brazilian President Figueiredo in Tokyo raised the possibility, but will Washington object?

The Figueiredo-Nakasone Joint Communiqué

Currency Rates

The Hoax of Kissinger’s ‘Special Treatment’ for Venezuela

by Gretchen Small

Labor in Focus

by Rainer Apel

The alternative to class struggle.

Agriculture

by Marcia Merry

Food shortages by 1985.

Business Briefs

Special Report

Stopping the Present Spiral of Worldwide Financial Collapse

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

In a nationwide television address June 1, Democratic Presidential candidate Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. explains how to prevent a new “Herbert Hoover” depression.

International

Soviets Train Their Sights upon West Germany

by Konstantin George

An intensive military buildup is under way in East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the North Sea, but the response in Bonn is still appeasement.

Italians, Americans Fought for Freedom

by Col. Patrizio Flavio Quinzio

A noted Italian military historian recounts how Italian troops joined in the Allied liberation of Rome 40 years ago.

EIR Intervenes in Dutch Security Crisis

Gulf Trap Closing on the United States

by Thierry Lalevée

A Neocolonial Scheme To Destroy Asia

by Richard Cohen

The first of a two-part series on Anglo-Swiss designs for a Pacific Basin Community.

East Asia’s Rapid Rate of Economic Growth

General Zia Moves Against Pakistan’s ‘Anti-Islamic’ Qadiani Cult

by Susan Maitra

German Court Rules for Terrorists

by Lena Mletzko

International Intelligence

National

Establishment ‘Goes Ape’ Against Beam Defense

by Kathleen Klenetsky

A report on the bizarre behavior of McGeorge Bundy and friends at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

AAAS Pushes Disarmament and Infanticide

LaRouche Alone Defines the Issues in the U.S. Presidential Campaign

by Nancy Spannaus

I defy anyone to take the entirety of Mondale’s and Hart’s press conferences and televised debates and find any definitive policy commitments on any of the crises now facing the nation."

The Case of Joseph Churba: An Arm of Soviet Deception in Washington, D.C.

by Scott Thompson

The co-founder of the Jewish Defense League cashes in on opposition to Kissinger and Moscow, to earn political credit in Washington. But he plays the Soviet game.

National News

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