Executive Intelligence Review, Volume 14, Number 21, May 22, 1987

Executive Intelligence Review, Volume 14, Number 21, May 22, 1987

An EIR Special Report Germany's Green Party and Terrorism Moscow's Irregular Warfare Against the West • On May 17-18 of this year, the tiny Bavarian village of Wackersdorf was rocked by well organized, unprecentedly violent attacks on police guarding a local nuclear construction site. A first wave of 1,000-1,200 masked "demonstrators" drew police out from behind fences to make ar­ rests. Immediately the exposed police were hit by a second wave of masked attackers, wielding killer sling-shots, steel bolts, and sharp steel splinters. Then, a third wave came in for targeted attacks on individual policemen .. • In Hanover, 350 miles away, the convention of the Green Party was taking place. Upon the news that police had been hospitalized by the 183 125 pages violence at Wackersdorf, the delegates cheered wildly. Rainer Trampert, Price: party executive committee member, denounced the planned construction $250 of a nuclear reprocessing plant in Wackersdorf as "a project to build a From German nuclear bomb." News Service • Only a few days earlier, Rainer Trampert had been in Moscow con­ EIR ferring with President Andrei Gromyko and other Kremlin officials. The P.O. Box 17390 Soviet officials and the Soviet press had been steadily denouncing the Washington, D.C. Wackersdort construction as-ua plot to build a German nuclear bomb." 20041-0390 Founder and Contributing Editor: Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. Editor-in-chief: Criton Zoakos Editor: Nora Hamerman Managing Editors: Vin {Jerg and Susan Welsh From the Editor Contributing Editors: Uwe Parpart-Henke, Nancy Spannaus, Webster Tarpley, Christopher White, Warren Hamerman, William Wertz, Gerald Rose, Mel Klenetsky, Antony Papert, Allen Salisbury Science and Technology: Carol White Special Services: Richard Freeman Advertising Director: Joseph Cohen Circulation Manager: Joseph Jennings T he fifth issue of Executive Intelligence Review to appear since the INTELLIGENCE DIRECTORS: unconstitutional shutdown of our Washington office features on the Africa: Douglas DeGroot, Mary Laln'ee cover the opposition between Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jf., the founder Agriculture: Marcia Merry Asia: Linda de Hoyos of EIR, and Soviet Marshal Ogarkov, author of the "Ogarkov Plan" Counterintelligence: Jeffrey Steinberg, to mobilize the Soviet Union for a nuclear first-strike capability Paul Goldstein Economics: David Goldman against the West. LaRouche's comprehensive policy statement on European Economics: William Engdahl, Soviet arms-control proposals appears on page Since this was Laurent Murawiec 34. Europe: Vivian Freyre Zoakos issued as a presidential campaign statement, we summarize other Ibero-America: Robyn Quijano, Dennis Small candidates' proposed responses to Soviet "arms control" initia­ Law: Edward Spannaus 1988 Medicine: John Grauerholz, M.D. tives, insofar as we could obtain them. Middle East: Thierry Lalevee Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: While the candidates' offices were pointedly reticent on this Rachel Douglas, Konstantin George subject, many of the candidates or closet candidates (such as Sam Special Projects: Mark Burdman United States: Kathleen Klenetsky Nunn of Georgia), were commiting blatant treason in Congress with INTERNATIONAL BUREAUS: their sabotage of the Strategic Defense Initiative and the defense of Bangkok: Pakdee and Sophie Tanapura Western Europe. The tale of shame is recounted in Congressional Bogota: Javier Almario Bonn: George Gregory, Rainer Apel Closeup, page 68. Chicago: Paul Greenberg News developments reported in this issue back up the chilling Copenhagen: Poul Rasmussen Houston: Harley Schlanger LaRouche analysis. On page 48, East bloc analyst Konstantin George Lima: Sara Madueno reports on the open push forward of the Soviet "SDI." This is fol­ Los Angeles: Theodore Andromidas Mexico City: Josejina Menendez lowed by a report on the worsening Russian pressures on West Milan: Marco Fanini Berlin, a crisis still ignored by Westerngovernments and media (with New Delhi: Susan Maitra Paris: Christine Bierre the partial exception of France). Rio de Janeiro: Silvia Palacios The National section leads with a report on the Project Democ­ Rome: Leonardo Servadio, Stefania Sacchi Stockholm: William Jones racy crowd's brazen calls to overthrow the Constitution. Meanwhile, United Nations: Douglas DeGroot the same outfit's efforts to overturn elected governments in Mexico Washington, D.C.: Nicholas F. Benton Wiesbaden: Philip Golub, Goran Haglund and Panama, long exposed in this review, are coming under broad scrutiny (page 64). EIRIExecutive Intelligence Review (ISSN 0273-<;314) is The Ogarkov Plan can only be stopped by rooting out the means published weekly (50 issues) except for the second week of July and last week of December by New Solidarity by which wrong policies have been made, the illegal, secret govern­ International Press Service 1612 K St. N. W., Suite 300, Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 955-5930 ment behind Project Democracy; and by instituting the sound eco­ EuropeanHeadquarters: Executive Intelligence Review Nachrichtenagentur GmbH, Postfach 2308, nomic policies to restore Western economic strength, without which Dotzheimerstrasse 166, D-6200 Wiesbaden, Federal Republic of Germany military strength is unthinkable. This week's economic coverage Tel: (06121) 8840. Executive Directors: Anno Hellenbroich, Michael Liebig includes aU.S. industrial survey exposing the threadbare "recovery" In Denmark: EIR, Rosenvaengets Aile 20, 2100 Copenhagen still touted by Wall Street; an analysis of how the Apollo space OE, Tel. (01) 42·15-00 In Mexico: EIR, Francisco Dias Covarrubias 54 A-3 program (and future defense and space spending) creates economic Colonia San Rafael, Mexico DF. Tel: 705-1295. wealth; and an in-depth look at the Indian economy, including ex­ JIIfHUI subscription sales: O.T.O. Research Corporation. Takeuchi Bldg., 1·34-12 Takatanobaba. Shinjuku-Ku. Tokyo posure of the follies of "liberalization." 160. Tel: (03) 208·7821. Copyright © 1987 New Solidarity International Press Service. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission strictly prohibited. Second-c/ass postage paid at Washington D.C .. and at an additional mailing offices. 3 months-$125. 6 months-$225, I year-$396, Single issue-$lO Academic library rate: $245 per year Postmaster: Send all address changes to EIR, P.O. Box 17390, Washington, D.C. 20041-0390. (202) 955-5930 • TImContents Departments AIDSUpdate Economics 11 Report from Rio 12 AIDS' effect on brain 4 President Reagan dives No consensus for the IMF. studied into the budget trap The Trilateral Commission bankers 21 Africa Report 61 Bavaria cracks down on are steering the administration into 1978-79 Zambia breaks with the IMF. spread of AIDS a replay of the events that led to the present world economic 58 Andean Report 68 AIDS legislation blocked catastrophe, but with the in committee difference, that the dollar and Venezuelan "days of rage." bond-market crash now in preparation will destroy America's 70 Health service opposes 59 Northern Flank strategic position for all time . broadened AIDS testing New underwater activity in Stockholm. 6 Currency Rates 71 LaRouche AIDS policy 72 Editorial rocks New Hampshire 7 Myth of recovery lingers 'No' to a new constitutional on Wall Street, as convention. economy plunges An industrial survey of the United States. Science & Technology 10 Argentina still hostage to debt 24 How the Apollo program produced economic wealth 12 Medicine Lyndon LaRouche has been AIDS' effect on brain studied. proven right about the relation between a defense build-up at the 13 The economy of India: it's frontiers of technology , and time to go back to basics economic recovery. By Robert Gallagher. The public sector has done poorly , the private sector even worse-the 30 America's space program fact is, the country lacks infrastructure . needs a shot in the arm 19 Malthusians plan to cut fertilizer use 22 Business Briefs Volume 14 Number 21. May 22. 1987 Feature International National 48 Gorbachov unveils new 62 Will 'Project Democracy' advances in space defense destroy the Constitution? The West has just been treated to The real issue of the Irangate a new equivalent of the 1957 scandal is whether the American "Sputnik Shock." republic will survive as a government of law. 50 Russians tighten the noose around West Berlin 64 Exposures of U.S. Contra The Soviets and their East German policy and PAN set off Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. and his principal adversary, proxies have launched shock waves in Mexico Soviet Marshal Nikolai Ogarlc.ov, at Ogarlc.ov's mem­ orable appearancein September1983 beforethe press, provocations against all three Revelations that the sole criterion when he justifiedthe shootingdown of civilian airliner Western allies in the city, while a for U.S. policy toward Ibero­ KAL-7. renewed anti-missile campaign is American nations was whether targeting the American troops in they supported the Contra policy 34 My policy on Soviet arms­ West Germany . for war in Central America. have exposed Mexico's opposition control proposals 52 Russian Church seeks leaders as traitors. By Lyndon H. LaRouche, If. German reunification Should the West be duped by the 66 Elephants & Donkeys new offers we can anticipate to come from Marshal Ogarkov 53 Nazi-communism on trial Who's on first? through Mikhail Gorbachov, in Barbie case 67 Eye on Washington Soviet troops could soon occupy 54 Project Democracy the entirety of Europe whenever imposes IMF dictator on Ogarkov promotion frightens Moscow might choose to

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