Appointees to Trump Cabinet Trigger Yet More Panic

When Matt Gaetz withdrew his name from consideration to be Donald Trump’s Attorney General, the relief was palpable throughout official Washington. Gaetz is the Republican Congressman from Florida, who had debunked those who used the false stories of a Russiagate to undermine then-President Trump, and who intended to use the position of Attorney General to pay back those from the […]

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The Most Unpopular European Commission in History and a Parliament Commited to Confrontation

The Anglo-American circles who are planning to unleash chaos in the next 50 days can count on the assistance of EU institutions as signaled unmistakably by the European Commission and Parliament. On Dec. 1, in their first official act after taking office, the new High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy Kaja Kallas and the new European Council President Antonio […]

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Germany at a Crossroads, Two Weeks Away from a Fateful Vote

When the vote of confidence against Chancellor Scholz comes to the floor of the Bundestag on Dec. 16, the Greens just might desert the government coalition and support war-hawk Friedrich Merz, the leader of the CDU, to replace Scholz. Hints in this direction were confirmed by the new co-chair of the Green Party, Franziska Brantner, who stated outright on Dec. […]

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The Role of the CIA in the Endless War in Syria

Since the terrorist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) launched its surprise offensive against the Syrian government on Nov. 27, occupying Aleppo and advancing toward Damascus, intense diplomatic efforts have been deployed, together with an apparently effective military counter-offensive by the Syrian army of President Assad, with crucial air support from Russia. Although the weakening of the Assad government is welcomed […]

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A Precarious Ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, As Netanyahu Advances Ethnic Cleansing

A sigh of relief was heard around the world when Presidents Biden and Macron announced, on Nov. 26, that a ceasefire agreement had been signed between Israel and Lebanon. The temporary 60-day agreement is, however, precarious, as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu indicated in initial remarks, in which he claimed that “with the full understanding with the US, we are maintaining […]

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Western Corporations Grab Productive Land in Ukraine

It is well known that Ukraine’s “Black Earth” is among the most productive soil in the world, and has been bought up at bargain prices by the profit-hungry cartels and funds, mainly U.S.-based. That scandal was raised on Nov. 13 by Belgium Member of the European Parliament Barbara Bonte (Patriots for Europe, PfE). She wrote a “Question for written answer” […]

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Helga Zepp-LaRouche Addresses Belt and Road Conference in Guangzhou

The 8th annual Maritime Silk Road Conference was held in Guangdong Province in Southern China on Nov. 22-24, under the aegis of the Guangdong Institute for International Strategies (GIIS).The theme of the conference was: “New Quality Productive Forces and High-Quality Development for the Belt and Road Initiative”. Guangdong province is a flourishing example of China’s economic development policy, of using […]

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Preliminary Program of the Schiller Institute Conference

Schiller Institute International Online Conference December 7-8, 2024  In the Spirit of Schiller and Beethoven: All Men Become Brethren! Preliminary Program Saturday, Dec. 7 (all times are Central European Time) Panel 1 (15.00-18.00): “The Strategic Crisis: New and Final World War, or a New Paradigm of the One Humanity?” Moderator: Dennis Speed (U.S.), Schiller Institute: Welcome and Introduction Keynote: Helga Zepp-LaRouche […]

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