This week’s issue of EIR weekly directly poses the question of the West’s moral fitness to survive. The lead item is an EIR exclusive interview with Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy, First Deputy Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations, whose statement we highlighted in the title of this week’s magazine. Interviewed by EIR’s Editor-in-Chief Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Ambassador Polyanskiy described the dangerous collapse in relations between the West and Russia, especially European nations. In a similar vein, we feature another exclusive interview with the former President of Guyana Donald Ramotar (2011-2015), on the escalation of events in the Caribbean. President Ramotar recently signed a statement with other former heads of state from the region opposing the recent dangerous moves by the U.S.
We also feature a section on “dark finance.” This includes a new article on “What Was Jeffrey Epstein, Really?” by Harley Schlanger, on the lesser-known but by far the most important aspects of Epstein’s connections to the world of big finance. Not to be forgotten is a short article on the recent eruptions of Federal Reserve injections into the financial system, indicating a much larger problem lies just below the surface.
In the international realm, we have an article on the recently concluded Gaza Tribunal, which held its final and concluding hearing in Istanbul, Türkiye last month. The conclusions of the panel must be heard by all, and their publication here is an important element in today’s discussions about creating peace in Southwest Asia for good. There is also a remarkable report on a recent trip by Schiller Institute representative Elke Fimmen, who was an invited speaker at a China-Central & Eastern Europe Symposium in Croatia. Lastly, our editorial for this week highlights the breakthrough Schiller Institute conference held in Paris, France over the weekend of Nov. 8-9, as LaRouche’s ideas continue to expand their impact around the world.
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