President Clinton’s Foreign-policy Revolution

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. October 25, 1995 While most of his Republican and other rivals were celebrating their vaudevillean reenactments of Belshazzar’s feast, President Bill Clinton used the setting of the 50th anniversary of the United Nations Organization to unleash a revolution in U.S. foreign policy and strategy. What has happened is fairly, and most simply described as a […]

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U.S.A. has One-China policy

by Lyndon LaRouche April 18, 1995 During World War II, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt’s policy was for a strong, unified, and developing China, in opposition to the policy of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s government, which sought a break-up of China through civil war and other means. Today, in the U.S.A., under President William Clinton, the U.S. Presidency, if not […]

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