This paper was originally published in the May 4, 2001 issue of Executive Intelligence Review magazine by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. April 26, 2001 As I have stressed repeatedly, there are only three present cases of national cultures which are capable of conceptualizing the initiation of global solutions for such current global problems as the presently accelerating collapse of the […]
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Puppet Emperor Lee Teng-hui
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. On the subject of foreign manipulations of Taiwan’s election process which threaten to draw the U.S. and China into military conflict. January 10, 2000 The current British government and its Christian Solidarity agents in the U.S. Congress and the George W. Bush Presidential campaign, are using the same Japan factions used to launch the previous, […]
Continue readingTo Defeat Impeachment, You Must Defeat the New Confederacy
To Defeat Impeachment, You Must Defeat the New Confederacy by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Continue readingU.S.A.-China Partnership: Hastening Slowly
U.S.A.-China Partnership: Hastening Slowly by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Continue readingRing Around China: Britain Seeks War
“Ring Around China: Britain Seeks War,” by Lyndon LaRouche
Continue readingNow, rid NATO of the Entente Cordiale!
Now, rid NATO of the Entente Cordiale! by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Continue readingForeign policy to defeat the British Empire
Foreign policy to defeat the British Empire March 16, 1996 presidential campaign speech by Lyndon LaRouche on U.S. foreign policy given in Los Angeles, CA.
Continue readingPresident 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 […]
Continue readingU.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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