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March 21 Webcast:
LaRouche Declares War on the British Empire

'This is going to be a highly structured presentation,' Lyndon LaRouche told his webcast audience, 'because we're dealing with a breaking point in world history, and it can be a breakdown point or an upturn in the process. This is a deadly moment. We've come to a time—you know, lots of people will say, 'Why don't you break it down in more simple language, so we can understand it?' I say, 'Well, partner, why don't you just sit there and let other people make the decision, then?' 'Because this requires some technical competence. We're dealing with a technical question of a present breakdown, and the alternative of a reorganization to survival of the entire world's—the entire planet's!—monetary-financial and physical-economic system! . . . Those who say, it's too much for them to understand, they want it broken down in simple language, should shut up! And listen: maybe they will learn something.'

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The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism, by Stanislav M. Menshikov
March 23, 2007
—EIR News Service announced the publication of
The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism,
by Professor Stanislav M. Menshikov.

Translated from the Russian by Rachel Douglas, the book is an authoritative study of the Russian economy during the first 15 years after the break-up of the Soviet Union. The Preface, by EIR founder and contributing editor Lyndon LaRouche, titled, "Russia's Next Step," poses the need for U.S. policy-makers to study and grasp the "disease" presented in this book, since it represents "an economic global pandemic which we must all join to defeat."

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  • March 21 Webcast:
    LaRouche Declares War on the British Empire

    'This is going to be a highly structured presentation,' Lyndon LaRouche told his webcast audience, 'because we're dealing with a breaking point in world history, and it can be a breakdown point or an upturn in the process. This is a deadly moment. We've come to a time—you know, lots of people will say, 'Why don't you break it down in more simple language, so we can understand it?' I say, 'Well, partner, why don't you just sit there and let other people make the decision, then?' 'Because this requires some technical competence. We're dealing with a technical question of a present breakdown, and the alternative of a reorganization to survival of the entire world's—the entire planet's!—monetaryfinancial and physical-economic system! . . . Those who say, it's too much for them to understand, they want it broken down in simple language, should shut up! And listen: maybe they will learn something.'

World News

  • Will AIG Scandal Trigger New 'Pearl Harbor' Reaction?
    The payment by AIG of $165 million in bonuses to its derivatives traders—the guys who blew up the company and have already cost taxpayers close to $200 billion—has generated public fury, and rightfully so. But the real question is whether that rage will dissipate in mere protest, or be channeled into constructive action, as we did after Pearl Harbor in 1941.
  • South Asian Terrorism:
    All Roads Lead to the British Empire

    Since none of the South Asian countries have, so far, shown the ability to evaluate, and thus, eliminate, terrorism, it is necessary to know its genesis, and how it has affected the leaders of the South Asian nations, to the detriment of their respective security. Part 1 of a two-part series by Ramtanu Maitra.
  • Is Southwest Asia Preparing for Obama's or Netanyahu's 'Change'?
    Only a forceful intervention by the United States in Israel can thwart the threats to the peace process. What's needed is to end the legacy of the British Empire in the region, once and for all. The first signs from Washington are encouraging, but no one should rest on their laurels for the moment, not the least President Obama and the Arab leaders.

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