Executive Intelligence Review, Volume 9, Number 15, April 20, 1982
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EIR The special reports listed below, prepared by the EIR staff, are now available. 1. Prospects for Instability in the Arabian Gulf gence input, stemming from Qaddafi's training at A comprehensive review of the danger of instabil Sandhurst and his ties to the Senussi (Muslim) ity in Saudi Arabia in the coming period. Includes Brotherhood. Heavy emphasis is placed on con analysis of the Saudi military forces, and the in trol over Qaddafi exercised by elements of the fluence of left-wing forces, and pro-Khomeini net Italian "P-2" Masonic Lodge, which coordinates works in the counry. $250. capital flight, drug-running and terrorism in Italy. Also explored in depth are "Billygate," the role of Armand Hammer, and Qaddafi's ties to fugitive 2. Energy and Economy: Mexico in the Year 2000 85 $250. A development program for Mexico compiled financier Robert Vesco. pages. jOintly by Mexican and American scientists. Con cludes Mexico can grow at 12 percent annually for 6. What is the Tr ilateral Commission? the next decade, creating a $100 billion capital The most complete analysis of the background, goods export market for the United States. De origins, and goals of this much-talked-about tailed analysis of key economic sectors; ideal for organization. Demonstrates the role of the com planning and marketing purposes. $250. mission in the Carter administration's Global 2000 report on mass population reduction; in the P-2 scandal that collapsed the Italian government 3. Who Controls Environmentalism? this year; and in the Federal Reserve's high A history and detailed grid of the environmen interest-rate policy. Includes complete member talist movement in the United States. Analyzes ship list. $100. sources of funding, political command structure, and future plans. $50. 7. The Global 2000 Report: Blueprint for Extinction A complete scientific and political refutation of 4. Prospects for Instability in Nigeria the Carter Administration's Global 2000 Report. A full analysis of Nigeria's economic develop Includes a review of the report's contents, demon ment program from a political standpoint. In �trating that upwards of 2 billion people will die if cludes review of federal-state regulations, analy its recommendations are followed; adetailed pre sis of major regional power blocs, and the envi sentation of the organizations and individuals ronment for foreign investors. $250. responsible for authorship of the report; analysis of how the report's "population control" policies 5. The Real Story of Libya's Muammar Qaddafi caused the Vietnam war and the destruction of A comprehensive review of the forces that placed Cambodia, EI Salvador, and Africa; analysis of en Qaddafi in power and continue to control him to vironmentalist effort to "re-interpret" the BitJle in this day. Includes discussion of British intelli- line with the report. 100 pages. $100. r--------------------------------------------------- EXECUTIVE INTELLIGENCE REVIEW I would like to receive these EIR Special Reports: Name_____ __ ________ _ Order Number(s),_____ ________ Title________________ - Bill me for $ _____ o 0 Enclosed is $, Company_ ______________ Please charge to my 0 VISA o Master Charge Address_______________ _ Card No.__ _______ _______ Signature,_________ Exp.Date__ City_____ State___ Zip____ _ Telephone ( �a rn-ac oo�e �----------- - - Make checks payable to: Executive Intelligence Review, Dept. MC·1, 304 West 58th Street, 5th floor, New York, NY. 10019 (212) 247-8820, �--------------------------------------------------- Founder and Contributing Editor: Lyndon H. LaRouche. Jr. Editor-in-chief: Criton Zoakos Editors: Nora Hamerman. Robyn Quijano Managing Editor: Susan Johnson Features Editor: Christina Nelson Huth Art Director: Martha Zoller the Contributing Editors: Uwe Parpart. From Managing Editor Christopher White. Nancy Spannaus Special Services: Peter Ennis INTELLIGENCE DIRECTORS: Africa: Douglas DeGroot Agriculture: Susan Brady Asia: Daniel Sneider Counterintelligence: Jeffrey Steinberg Economics: David Goldman European Economics: Laurent Murawiec Energy: William Engdahl Europe: Vivian Freyre Zoakos Latin America: Dennis Small Law: Edward Spannaus Middle East: Robert Dreyfuss Military Strategy: Steven Bardwell Science and Technology: Marsha Freeman Soviet Sector: Rachel Douglas United States: Graham Lowry INTERNATIONAL BUREAUS: Bogota: Carlos Cota Meza We want to call your attention to this week's editorial, whic� Bonn: George Gregory. Rainer Apel outlines the strategic implications of the Malvinas Islands conflict for Chicago: Paul Greenberg Copenhagen: Vincent Robson the United States and its allies. The editorial is excerpted from the Houston: Harlpy Schlanger. introductory section of an eight-page pamphlet by EIR founder Nicholas F. Benton Los Angeles: Theodore Andromidas Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., titled "Why We Must Insist Absolutely Mexico City: Josejina Menendez That the Monroe Doctrine Be Strictly Enforced Now." Milan: Stefania Sacchi. Marco Fanini It is no longer remembered that the Monroe Doctrine, which Monterrey: M. Luisa de Castro 1823 New Delhi: Paul Zykofsky declared the United States a guarantor against European interven Paris: Katherine Kanter. tions in the Western Hemisphere, was not a token of a new Anglo Sophie Tanapura Rome: Leonardo Servadio American alliance, as latter-day historians commonly portray it, but Stockholm: Clifford Gaddy a pledge that the United States would defend that hemisphere against United Nations: Nancy Coker Washington D.C.: Richard Cohen. the adventures of the oligarchic Holy Alliance and especially the Laura Chasen. Susan Kokinda British Empire. The unilateral declaration, drafted by Secretary of Wiesbaden: Philip Golub. Mary Lalevee. Thierry Lalevee. Barbara Spahn State John Quincy Adams, was a bold rejection of the British proposal Executive Intelligence Review that London and Washington, D.C. jointly guarantee the emancipa (ISSN 0 273-6314) is published weekly ( 50 issues) exceptJor the second tion of Spain's American colonies-without recognizing the former week ojJuly andfirst week ojJanuary by New Solidarity InternationalPress Service colonies as independent states. The 1833 British seizure of the Malvi 304 W.58th Street. New York. N. Y. }OOI9. nas was one of many confirmations of the Empire's actual intentions. 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The possibility of low-cost Japanese credit to U.S. 47 Africa Report entities, and the Commerce Department's push to East Africa: Club of open Japanese firms to Rome target. foreign ownership. 48 Middle East Report 7 Chancellor Schmidt A growing sense of urgency. elaborates his approach to economic policy 49 Dateline Mexico The West German leader's Ferment in the trade unions. April 5 address to industrialists. 60 Congressional Closeup 10 Europe's Common 64 Editorial Agricultural Policy: the The superpowers and attempts to dismantle it the Malvinas, by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. 12 Currency Rates 13 Gold The Congressman from Basel speaks. 14 Domestic Credit The deadly second quarter. 16 Agriculture The 'user fee' caper, Part III. 17 Trade Review 18 Business Briefs Volume 9 Number 15 April 20, 1982 SpecialReport International National 38 The Thatcher 52 Arms-controllers take government assaults aim at the White House Monroe Doctrine An examination of the "no Past violations of the fi rst-strike" nuclear doctrine are not an excuse proposal and the three for allowing Whitehall to arms-control resolutions destroy U.S. ties to the now before Congress. developing sector: the questions involved in the 54 Why the U.S. 'peace Malvinas Islands conflict. Henry Kissinger with William F. Buckley, Jr. at movement' is a hoax a September 1977 conference of the Young Some of its leaders simply Americans for Freedom in New York City. 40 The Liberal want an assurance that Philip Ulanowsky (NSIPS Democratic