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    J ANUARY 1993c a l l on March 28, 1966, t o make At l ant i cFeder at i on t he ai mo f Ameri can pol i cy i nEurope I t was a t r i a l bal l oon HenryCabot Lodge s e t up the At l ant i c I n s t i t u t e i nPar i s i n 1961 t o pave t he way f or Amer i canentry i nto t he European f ederat i on, whi chwoul d t hen become At l ant i c I t s board wascomposed of Eur opean Communi ty l e ade r s ,but Lodge to ld de Gaul l e onNovember 27 ,1961, t hat t he organi zat i on was cul t ural ( SeeHduRepor t , 1979)The Par i s Her al d 7 5- i b un e of November28, 1961, to ld readers t hat Lodge s i n s t i t u t ewas a pr i vat e organi zati on f o r pr omot i ngt he pol i t i c al and economc uni t y of t heAt l ant i c communi ty Two years l aterAt l ant i c I ns t i t ut e came out f o r a s i ngl eEuropean money Gradual l y i t became c l ea rthat t he Ameri can peopl e woul d neveraccept membershi p i n a European f edera-t i on whi ch Germany and Russi a woul d domi na t e , so t he t he T r i l a t e r a l Commss i on wasf ormedThe Washi ngton Post announced onJ anuary 18, 1978 The Tr i l at era lCommssi on, many of whose membersmoved i nt o i nf l uent i al pos i t i ons i n t heCar t er Admni st rat i on, i s consi deri ng amer ger w t h anot her pri vate organi zat i on, t he Pari s- based At l ant i c I n s t i t u t e . Ten ort went y d i r e c t o r s wer e on t he boards o f bothThe Par i s mont hl y, LU , r epor t ed i nSept ember 1977 The T r i l a t e r a l Commss i oni s a t ot al i t ar i an body worki ng f or a newworl d order w t h ant i - communi smdropped.On Oct ober 23 , 1985, f ort y- ei ght hour sbef or e t he French senat e was t o meetbehi nd cl osed doors f o r t he 9t h r euni on o fthe Tr i l at er a l Commssi on Europeanbranch) , Mr Paul Del ouvi er , f ormer di r e c t o rof t he European Commttee f o r Coal andS t e el , stated The Tri l at eral Commssi onwas f ounded by Monsi eur J ean Monnet i nOct ober 1973 I t s ai mi s t o br i ng about t heprogr ess i ve i nt egrat i on of t he f ree wor l deconomes and those of t he Sovi et Uni ont hrough a dri ve f o r commerci al exchanges .Marshal Shulman and Chri stopherWarrenwere t he pr i nc i pal dec i ders o f f o r -ei gn a f f a i r s pol i cy under Car ter , of whomJ eremy Campbel l wrote i n t he LondonEveni ng Standard of Apr i l 20, 1977 Carter s pl anwas t o use t he UN i nst ead ofKi ssi nger s t yl e di pl omacy, as an area i n

    page - 2-whi ch he hoped t o bri ng about a real i gn-ment of di f f er ent nat i onal i n t e r e s t groups t oshape t he newworl d order he and hi s f o r -ei gn p o l i c y teamenvi sage.Er i c Br anca wrote i n Val uer s Act uel l es ofFebruary 9 , 1987, that Robert Schumanwas co- f ounder w t h t he banker Paul Warburgof t he Counci l on Forei gn Rel ati ons, out ofwhi ch t he Tri l at eral Commssi on came i n1972 and Schuman r ecogni zed t he ex i s -t ence of acommongood whi ch i s super i or t onat i onal i n t e r es t s .Was Presi dent Bush caught bet ween amddl e Amer i ca that wanted not hi ng t o dow t h J ean Monnet s newwor l d order andf a c el es s men i n t he machi ne of gover nmentwho demanded a newworl d order pl edgei n every speech he made?THEPOWEROF THOSEPROMOT-I NGWORLDFEDERALI SMI S UNDEN -LE More than one senat or was necessary t o bri ngECrel ati onshi p bef ore t he sen-at e And l arge sum had t o come f romsomewher e t o s et up theAt l ant i c I n s t i t u t e i nPa r i s , mai nt ai n Henry Cabot Lodge i n l uxu-r y pri nt t he streamof pr opaganda hi s orga-ni zat i on t ur ned out and f i nance i t s meet -i ngs The At l ant i c I ns t i t u t e s backers musthave permeat ed t he State Department andLegi sl ati ve when Lodge was pl ucked out of

    Par i s andmade ambas sador t o Vi et namf o rt he s el l - o ut whi ch C L Sul zberger j u s t i f i e di n t h e Her al d 7ri bune of December 19 , 1973,as r e c t i f i c at i on of t he same f l a w i n j udg-ment Amer i ca showed i n Worl dWar I I aconcept of f i ght i ng t o w n t he war i nst ead oft he peace whi ch woul d f ol l owThat pr omot i on of a newworl d order asState Depar t ment po l i c y was obvi ous whenRober t Schaet zel , US ambassador t o t heEuropean Communi ty, resi gned i nSeptember 1972 and was gi ven a year sl eave, w t h pay, t o wri t e a book f or t heCounci l on For ei gn Rel at i ons on why t heUS shoul d become a part ner of t he E. C De Gaul l e s st and, whi ch t he Heral dt ri bune repor t ed on May 9 , 1966, was thatcommuni ti es of the EC were merel y agr oupi ng of soverei gn states and t hus notent i t l ed t o t he p r i v i l e g e of recei vi ng ambas -sadors w t h f u l l pompand ceremony, i ncl ud-i ngstr i ped pant s .Whether Amer i cans or newwor l d order

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    i deol ogi sts di ctated the speeches of thePresi dent i s amot questi on i f the sam peo-pl e enci rcl e thenewone pl us the protestl ayer that rodeupwth hi mand hi s w fe I ti s the l at t er who w l l embarrass those whosai d there was no choice Si r Peregri neWrsthorne, of the London SundayTel egr aph, wrote Tel l i ng the truth i n pol i -t i cs al ways i nvol ves expl ai ni ngwhy onechose the l ess er of two evi l s , s i nce choosi ngthe l ess er of two evi l s i s what the art of gov-ernmnt i s al l about .Awomnwho got her pol i t i cal i deasfromSenator GeneMcCarthy cannot beexpected overni ght t o tal k sense And i tw l l be hard f or her husband, trai ned byGeorge McGovern, t o go agai nst everythi ngheonce supportedwth al l hi s heart Hedi dnot qui t the campai gnwhenhi s teacherannounced that hewoul d of f er Hanoi a dealand i f they rej ect ed i t pul l out of Vi etnaml eavi ng the pri soners behi nd Howw l l thenewadmni strati on handl e demands thatoutgoi ng Republ i cans be tri ed on chargesthat theysol d I ran arm i n an attempt t ol i berat e hostages i n Bei rut? Everymajori nt el l i gence serv i ce i n Europe knows that af i l mwasmdeof Wl l i amBuckl ey s del i r i ouscri es f or mrcy as I rani ans tortured hi mtodeath and l ayed hi s eyebal l s on hi s cheeks What woul d Cl i nton, whose two pol i t i calemti ons are sai d to be hatred of thePentagonand l ove of J ohnFKennedy, havedone?THECLINTONCAMPAGNBROUGHTACHANGEI NTHEEUROPEANPRESSNever bef or e have wde-ci rcul at i on papersbeen hard on an Amri can Presi dent, hi sw f e, or hi s appoi ntees Even Carter wasshown cour t esy whentherewas no j us t i f i ca-t i on f or i t I n1992 i t disappearedNo-nonsense wri ter Barbara Amel ,

    headed her London Sunday 7Fms col um ofDecember 20 Wo voted f or Ms Cl i ntonas co- dri ver? Barbara showedmrehonestyand know edge than any nam-wri ter i nAmri ca She wrote Wen r ef erences weremade t o Ms Cl i ntonbeingnamed i n the top100 of Amer i can l awyers i t wasn t mdequi t e cl ear that t h i s was fromthe l ef t - w ngTheNati onal LawJ ournal I t was ratherl i k e the ol d days of put t i ng Vasel i ne on thel ens t o hi de the l eadi ng l ady s wi nkl es

    page 3- JANUARY1Barbara added O course there arethose hard- l ef t causes she embraced duri ngthe 1980 s whenshe served as di rect or andchai r ( s i c) of theNewWrl d Foundati on, butheck, why bri ng up bori ng stuff l i k e hergrants to the Nati onal Lawyers Gui l d

    (founded as an adjunct to the Amer i canCommnist Party), the Center f orConst i t ut i onal Studi es and the I ns t i t ut e f orPol i cy Studi es ( a s el f - s t yl ed cent r e f or radi -cal schol arshi p), or the Commttee i nSupport of the Peopl e of El Sal vador agroup ai ded by the chaps who gave us theFMLN the maj or communi st guerr i l l a orga-ni zati on i n El Salvador? Barbara admtsshe doesn t real l y approve of backseat dr i v-i ng and that Ms Cl i ntonmybe the sort ofperson who i s not i nterested i n taki ngresponsibi l i ty on the chi n but prefers toderi ve power and pr i v i l ege frommrri ageLaLi bre Bel gi que, of Brussel s, hai lWrren Chri stopher as a br i l l i ant negoti a-t o r preci se, pat i ent , di sc i pl i ned, andmnutedet ai l ed, t o whomhe mayor of Los Angel esturned t o cal mthe cr i s i s , the mnCarterchose t o defend hi s PanamCanal Treaty

    Pari s Spectacl e du Monde sawChri stopher as the accompl i shed i ns i derwho, as head of a Los Angel es l awf i rmbecam famus f or hi s merci l ess treatmntof the Los Angel es pol i ce and thei r chi ef ,Daryl Gates whenhe headed a commssi ont o i nves t i gat e the beati ng of Rodney Ki ng The s to ry of howKi ng, a parol e vi ol at or, hadbeen arrested three ti ms f or tryi ng t o rundownpol i cemn, and on the ni ght of hi sbeati ng l ed the pol i ce on an 8 -m l e chase atspeeds up t o 115 m l es- an- hour , through redl i ght s and stop si gns and cutti ng throughthree l anes of hi ghway at ei ghty ml es anhour, was never pri nted Al l Europeansknewwas what theygot fromthe fewmn-utes of the vi deo f i l mshown i n CNNs worl dbroadcast s The f i r s t mnutes, show ngKi ng, drunk and under the i nf l uence of thehal l uci nogeni c drug PCP, f i ght i ng unt i l thepol i ce had t o hi t himo subdue him werenever seen abroad, or by the students t owhome l at er l ect ured

    The LondonObserver i s not pol i t i cal l ysnowwhi te but i t s Wshi ngton correspon-dent reported that even theNewYork7l mshad commentedon the extraordi nary burstof j ournal i s t i c fawni ng over Ki ng B l l . He

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    s t e r s hangi ng over hi m whi l e a ghost - l i keHi l l ary hover i ng i n t he backgroundOURNOV DECISSUEMENTIONEDALONDONREPORTTHATCLINTONH MADEADEALWTHFRENCHSOCIALI STS, TODELAYTHESIGNNGOFANEWENERALAGREEMENTONTARFFSANDTRADEATT) UNTILAFTERTHEELECTION I f true, i t i s apoi soned di sh There i s no sol ut i on t hatbot h Ameri can andFrench f armer s w l laccept TheBush admni st r at i on demandedt hat Fr ance, number t wo of t he wor l d grai nsuppl i er s af t er Amer i ca, r educe her di r e c tsubsi di es f or oi l gr ai ns by 36 f r omt he p r e -sent average i n t he peri od 1986- 1990, andr educe t he pr oduct i on of subsi di zed grai nsby 21The f am ly f a rmwi t h i t s t r a d i t i o n s i s apower f ul force i n Fr ance Farmers repre-sent some 6 of t he nat i onal work force t hey are f i r m y kni t andcapabl e of dumpi ngt housands of gal l ons o f oi l on t he hi ghway idef i ed Thei r i ncomes have been st eadi l yf al l i ng and t hei r number i s l i k e l y t odecr ease fromover a m l l i o n t o around600, 000 i n t he next decade Wt hout hel p,many smal l f arms can no l onger ex i s t I nNovember t hey dumped 600, 000 l i t r e s ofSpani sh wne on motor r out es i n t he

    Pyrenees The t hr eat t o bl ock Frenchexport s t o Ameri ca w l l have no e f f e c t onf ar mer s t hr eat ened w th a s t i l l f ur t herdecl i ne i n t hei r i ncomes They can t oppl eany Fr ench gover nment t hat de f i e s themAGREATERPROBLEMWLLBETHEEVERINCREASINGFLOWOFDRUGS European ant i - narcot i c f or cesreport t hat t he maf i a has f orged an a l l i anc ewi t h t he cocai ne c ar t el s of Col umbi a and i shandl i ng export at i on The French senat eest i mat es EC Eur opean Communi ty drugp r o f i t s at 35 b i l l i o n i n 1992 I t has creat eda dr ug economy andmar i j uana, t he softdr ug on whi ch addi ct s s t a r t , i s r epl aci ng t hepoppy on t he wi de open mar ket i n Hol l andFor an i dea of what no p o l i t i c i a n i n Amer i cahas dar ed f a c e , any of a number of Par i ssuburbs i s a f r i ght eni ng l aborat oryThe scenar i o never var i es An organi zedmaf i a handl es i mpor t at i on Aecond gener -at i on of North Af r i cans and bl acks has

    page ANUARY19r eached t he age t o t ake over di st ri but i on,openl y wai t i ng out si de school s and subwayst at i ons Fi xed i n t hei r heads i s t he be l i eft hat t hey can l i v e wi t hout wor ki ng Anyonewho at t empt s t o cor rect thi s i s met by t hecr y of r ac i s t Boardedupwndows andbroken doors mark t he begi nni ng o f t hei rt e r r i t o r y I f t he po l i c e stop when t hey dri veby , t hey are i nsul t ed, s omet i mes at t ackedI f t hey quest i on deal ers t hey are accused o fpr ovoki ng a conf r ont at i on and suppor t ed asWar r en Chr i st opher suppor t ed t he po l i c e i nLos Angel es Ent i re nei ghborhoods t husest abl i sh e x t r a - t e r r i t o r i a l i t y wi t h an econo-mybased on drugs and st ol en goods Pol i ce know t he ol der men who sendyoungst er s t o br eak up a c a f e - b a r , becausepuni shment w l l be l i ght The ol der menwi t h no v i s i b l e source of i ncome, t hen buyt he wr ecked c a f e and i t becomes a d i s t r i b u -t i o n cent er Wen young deal ers amassenough t o go l e ga l t hei r f a v o r i t e busi ness i sa vi deo shop The po l i c e knowwhat i s goi ngon - but t hey no l onger bel i eve i n anyt hi ng Pol i ce are f aci ng t he same s i t uat i on i nAmer i ca, wher e Ani t a Hi l l ' s br i ngi ng a notunusual cross - exam nat i on on her head,over wor ds that are common conver sat i on i ncur r ent bl ack f i l ms , made women r un f o rcongr ess Andget el ected Drug sei zur es doubl ed i n Europe i n1992 I n 1993 t he f u l l i mpact of drug deal -i ngand accompanyi ng cr i me wi l l pass t o l e rat i on on bot h si des of t he At l ant i c I t wi l lpose probl ems i n Amer i ca, whereamnori t ycapabl e of swi ngi ng an el ect i on regardsal bum ext ol l i ng sawed- of f shot guns andt he ki l l i ng of pol i cemen as f reedomofexpr essi on Then t here are the t r oop comm t ment s t he out goi ng Presi dent i s proms-i ngWORLDWARI STARTEDATSARA-J EVOWHENNATIONAFTERNATIONWASCAUGHTI NAWBOFTREATI ESANDTI ESFROMWHCHNONECOULDESCAPE Al l agr ee, t he Serbi an genoci de ofSl avi c Mosl em i n Bosni a 44 of the popu-l at i on of 4 . 5 ml l i on peopl e - must ceasebef ore i t put s a match t o nat i ons whereI s l amc f undament al i sm i s r i s i n g l i k e b o i l -i ngm l k Onl y Ki ng Fahd, of Saudi Ar abi a, hasbeen power f ul enough t o dar e t o def y hi s

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    J NU RY993

    5CL tGA4Nagi tat i ng c l ergy OnDecember 19 he t o l dmul l ahs t hat pul pi t s andmosques ar ereserved f o r pr eachi ng and wor shi p, not f o rt he di str i but i on of casettes andpubl i cat i ons Whether he w i l l get away wi t h i t t he nextfewmonths wi l l t e l l Egypt and NorthAf r i ca ar e hangi ng on t he bal ance I s r a e l sexpul si on of 415 Pal est i ni ans br ought t heexpl osi on poi nt nearer Cyrus Vance, act i ve i n Washi ngt on sPeace School and a l eader i n t he dr i ve t osubj ect general s i n Vi et namt o t he or der s ofc i v i l i a n s i n t he Pentagon, was i n Bosni a a s aUNobserver whenayoungSerbi an pr i sonerconf essed he had been t ra i ned i n k i l l i n gMosl em by cut t i ng t he throats o f pi gs Thesol di er remembered t he names o f g i r l s hert al ked wi t h and vi ol ated before he k i l l e dt hem and t he manwho t o l d himhe was af ather Y e t no eastern Eur opean expect edan i ndependent Bosni a t o treat i t s Serbi anmnor i t y any better I f t he k i l l i n g spreadsi nto Kosovo andMont enegr o, I sl amc f unda-ment al i st s wi l l turn t he c l ock back i nTur key And Gr eeks ar e wai t i ng t o get atthe throat s of t he race t hat took Byzant i umt hat bl oody Tuesday of May 29 1453 NoPeace School , onl y f o r c e can hal t the con-f l i t and i t wi l l r equi r e a per manent p r e s -ence

    I T I SH RDTOCR TI CI ZE CNNAFTER I TS WORLDWDEBROADCASTOF THE PENT GONPRESS CONFERENCE THEDAYMERC NFORCESL NDEDI NSOMALI A The def erencewi t h whi ch an immacul ate gener al wasshown answer i ng quest i ons f r om ournal i stsdi amet ri cal l y opposed i n dress andmannert o everyt hi ng he represented gave t he worl dan i dea what Ameri ca f aces under aPresi dent and co- wor ker i dent i f i ed wi t ht he press corps ra ther than t he gener al Never hadTVso i nadvert ent l y shown o bj e c -t i v i t y Forei gn pr esence i n Somal i a al so cannotbe short i f i t i s t o do any good Then there i st he mat t er of Khmer Rouge at r oc i t i es i nCambodi a, wher e aUS i ncursi on t o root outcommuni st s caused nati onal secur i t y a dv i s -er Ant hony Lake t o r esi gn hi s j ob Ot her pr obl ems wer e i n t he wi ngs andwai ti ng on December 4 as year s endappr oached and t he notes of Not r e Dame s

    page - 6 -newl y- r epai r ed gr eat organ, bui l t underNapol eon I I I i n 1869, wi t h i t s 7, 800 t ubesand f i v e boards of keys, peal ed f o r t h agai n7bOur ReadersAs we start 993l et us consi der t hepos i t i on of t he newsl et t er I t s reason f orbei ng i s t o pr ovi de what newspaper s donot gi ve f ewe xc e l l e nt ones ar e wri t t eni n Ameri ca by menof t he samegenerat i onas HduB DonBel l and7bmAndersoncome t o mnd Ot t o Scott i s younger butf am l i es shoul d subscr i be t o hi s COMPASS i f f or no ot her reason t han t o teacht hei r chi l dr en t he pl easur e of readi ngbeaut i f ul Engl i sh No ot her Ameri can l e t t e r i s compi l edabroad on the bas i s ofyears of exper i ence TwoAmeri canpubl i cat i ons occasi onal l yr epr i nt HduB Repor t and three or f ourquote i t but i t s readershi p must beexpanded f or t he period aheadPubl i cat i ons whi ch speci al i ze i n repri nt-i ng sel ect ed i t em fromnewsl ett ers do notmentionHduB Report I n EuropeAsi a, and as f ar as Aus t r a l i a andNewZeal and i t i s consi der ed one of the wor l d sbest Behi nd each HduB Report i s t het hought t hat a newsl ett er s val ue i s not i ni t s l engt h but i n t he c l a r i t y wi t h whi ch i tgi ves busy readers what i s i mpor t ant f orthem o know, andwhat w l l not be avai l -abl e el sewher e For ei gn subscri ber s haveno compar abl e source f or a d i s t i l l a t i o n ofwhat Amer i cans ar e t o l danddoi ng Ten years ago the subscr i pt i on rate t oHduB Repor t s was ra i sed Si nce thent he dol l ar has f a l l e n t he expenses of i nf ormat i on sear chi ng have doubl ed and renthas t r i p l e d abroad Travel l i ng and t e l e -phone costs ar e out of r e as on by dol l arstandards and medi cal expenses stagger-i ng Ther e i s no f oundat i on t o fund whatHduBRepor t i s gi vi ng Subscri ber s ar easked t o become donors i f t hey canand t ohel p t he r eport reach awi der publ i c

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    PARS VOLUME35, LETTER9 FEBRUARY1993AFOREIGNAFFARSLETTER

    At the start of a newyear and admnis-t r at i on Ameri can troops ar e i n what was asel f - suppor t i ng Somal i a unt i l i deal i sts, whoknewnothi ng about i t s peopl e, cut i t adr i f ti n the f ever i sh expul si on ofmother countr i esthat f ol l owedWorl dWar I I

    Not one of the r evol ut i onar i es sudden ybecome chi ef of state , f romthe f ormerJ apanese puppet i n Indonesi a t o thedruggedmadman i n the Congo, was up t othe j ob, any more than t hei r peopewereready f or sel f government, but anti -col oni al -i smwas the current f ad

    J ust before the 1960 el ect i on J ohnFKennedy charged that Ameri ca had l os tpresti ge Presumabl y, hewoul d bri ng i tback O cour se, pr est i ge hadpl ummetedThe onl y nati ons whose f r i endshi p countedwereAmeri ca' s al l i es , Bri tai n, France,Hol l and and Bel gi um and Roosevel t hadmade stri ppi ng themof t hei r col oni es anAmeri can obj ecti ve Otto Scott makes a b r i l l i a n t attempt t oexp ai n the l ogi c of anti -col oni al i smas atheme of Ameri caneducat i on i n t he J anuaryi ssue of hi s monthlyCompass* I n hi s viewPresi dent Roosevel t and Presi dent Wlsonsimp y acceptedwhat they were taughtabout col oni al i s mas boysM Scott i s the closest hi stori an

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    Ameri cahas t o Engl and s Paul Johnson, t heauthor of ModernTimes TheWorl dFromThe 71uent i es t o The Ei ght i es, and undoubt-edl y agrees wthM J ohnson that TheNewYork Times, TheWashi ngton Post,7Tme, Newsweek, andAmeri ca s three bi gTVnetworks ar e the sevendeadl y si nner s .School t eachers, M Scot t reasons, madeWlson t hei r i dol because he had been aschool t eacher himel f and taught that col oni al i smwas the gr eat est evi l i n theworl dHedoes not go i nt o the post - Roosevel t peri -odwhen l abor bosses ran thei r own ant i -col oni al i st f i ght by s et t i ng upuni ons, t o takeover management by taki ng over the ex-col ony

    Henry Cabot Lodge consi deredhimel fpar t i al l y r esponsi bl e f or the vi ctory and t o l danAt l ant i c I ns t i tute symposi um n Pari s, onMay24 and 25, 1962 El i m nat i on of col o-ni al i sm i s one of the goal s we haveatt ai ned . Hs son, George, i n Spearheadsf or Democracy, gave l abor l eader s and thei rroving organi zers credi t f or l i berati ngcol oni es f romoppressi on I n real i ty, theyput prosperous col oni es backwhere theywere bef ore Europeans brought heal t h, safe-t y andorder THERESULT Suf f er i ng Af r i ca, bl ack

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    FE RU RY1993forces t o Somal i a i s abegi nni ng More r e c t i f i -cat i ons of past mstakes ar e t o come Thequest i on i s wi l l t he West have t o f ace a r e l i -gi ous war t o pr event I ran f r omcol oni zi ng t heMosl emar eas CI A, State Department andMr J ohnson' s Seven deadl y si nners bul l dozed?

    Wth Br i tai n' s f i r mhand removed fromthe I ndi an sub- cont i nent , the Near andMddl e East, and a l l t he smal l ar eas f ormer l ymarked r ed on maps , a spar k can i gni te mass-es of peopl e agai nst anymoder ate governmentor cl ergy Many i n t he f or mer coloni es knewwhat was comng but were power l ess Thebi ggest i ndus t r i al i s t i n I ndi a, t o l d anAmeri can i ndus t r i al i s t i n t he `30s : We havepai d a hi gh price f o r t he Engl i sh, but woul dhate t o see themgo Today s StateDepartment Ar abi st s wonder whySaddamHussein r ecentl y chose t o br i ng t he wrath ofWashingtononhi s headH s t imngwas perf ect The pl i ght of 415Pal est i ni ans, caught i n t he snowbetweenI sr ael and Lebanon, was uni ti ng a l l Mosl emagai nst theWest Themurder of BosnianMosl emwho wer e not even Arabwas f anni ngt he f l ames Saudi Ar abi a' s rulers were l ockedi n a st r uggl e w t h rel i gi ous zeal ots and t hegr eat al l i ance put together f or t he Gul f Warwas pr ovi ng t o have been b u i l t on sandFromwhereSaddamwas s i t t i n g , t he e l e c -t i on of a pr esi dent comm t t ed t o br i nghomo-sexual s i n t o the armed f o rces made themoment perf ect Unt i l Saddams br oadcast i ngf a c i l i t i e s ar e destr oyed, he wi l l convi nce trust-i ng f anati cs t hat everymove agai nst hi ms avictoryThi s was t he si tuati onwhenmany votersabstai ned or repudi ated the i r i ncumbentPr esi dent on grounds t hat he was put t i ngAmeri ca under a newwor l d order comms-s i on i n Br ussel s or UN O course, hi s handswere t i ed byUN Thewar i n Vi etnamwasused t o make t he country r e j e c t any nat i onalml i tar y deci si ons

    LawenceFreedmanandEf r ai mKar sh, i nt h ei r new book, The Gul f Conf l i c t D plomacyandWar i n t heNewWorl d Or der ,wrote t hat t he Bush Admni st r at i on had t of ace t he f a c t t hat Congr ess i onal suppor t f o r awar coul d onl y be obt ai ned on t he basi s of aUNresol ut i on . Voters must bl ame themsel ves f or t h i s

    page 2-When acti on agai ns t SaddamHusseinbegan l oomng as a possibi l i ty i n J u l y 1990,House maj or i t y l eader , Ri chard Gephartf ear ed i t would cost hi mvotes and came upw t h a r esoundi ng The par t y w l l vote noSamNunn passed the buck t o UNonNovember 29, 1990, and chai rman of theArmed Servi ces Commttee Les Aspin,decl ar ed ther e woul d be no appr oval of f o r ceA r esol ut i on appr ovi ng t he use of f o r ce j ustwon' t s e l l on Capi t ol Hi l l , he t o l d SaddamHuss ei n, andt he Pr esi dent Saddamwas t he onl y nati onal l eader whogreeted t he newPr es i dent ' s e le c t i on wthdel i ght andMr Aspi n i s t he newPr esi dent' sSecretary of Def ense Wth hi s record, goodandbad, spr ead out on a car t esi an graph, t heappoi nt ee shoul d never have been appr oved LES SPIN I t i s strange that noRepubl i can remembered t he t axpayer f unded

    inst i tute he set up, as chai rman of t he HouseArmed Ser vi ces Commttee t o shake downt he Pent agon f or home state contracts I t wasno t i me t o court t axpayer s at t he expense ofsecuri ty whenhe opposed pr oduct i on of t he a l lbut i n v i s i b l e B-2 bomber Washi ngton was f ac i ng t he l i kel i hood ofwar on J anuary 4 , 1991, when HouseArmedServi ces Commttee chai rman Les Aspi n gave

    Saddama l a s t hopeand secured t he ant i -deci -s i on vote by accusi ng t he Whi teHouse of nott r yi ng hard enough t o make di pl omacy workAnyman w t h Mr Aspi n' s access t o i nf or ma-t i onwhoencour aged t he publ i c t o t hi nk di pl o-macywouldhave any e f f e c t on Saddamshoul d be a soci al wor ker , not Secretary ofDef ense He next pl eaded t hat the Pr es i dent gi vesanct i ons t i me t o work Sancti ons neverwor k, except agai ns t t he i mposer s I n a l astat t empt t o make Saddam ook l i k e a r eason-abl e man w t h bad associ ates, Aspi n decl ar edt hat For ei gn M ni s t e r Tari gAzi z was not amember of t he i nner c i r c l e , (what di d heknowabout Saddams c i r c l e ? andSecr etar y of StateJ ames Baker shoul d meet Saddamper sonal l y,t o cut through t he r i ng of sychophant i c advi s-er s Nothi ngr eassuri ng here

    I NEUROPEFEELI NGI S GROWNGTH TTHED YSOFSELFDELUDNG

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    HAVETOEND Ameri ca' s ant i - col oni al i stj ag, l i ke communi sm has run i t s course Francoi s d' Orcival , co- aut hor of The Mar i nesAt Khe Sanh, wrote i n t he J anuary i ssue ofPari s' s S pe c t a c l e duMonde Thosewho yes-t erday denounced col oni al i smas t he supremformof expl oit at i on' and i mperi al i smas t hesuprem f o rmof capi t al i sm are t oday cal l i ngf or i nt ervent i on and evoki ng t he necessi t y ofmaki ng' t he r i ghts of man respect ed I n r e a l i -t y t hey are rei nvent i ng an i dea as ol d as west -ern c i v i l i z a t i o n i t s e l f , t hat l aw- abi di ng stateshave t he ri ght t o t ake over i n l aw ess ones f o rthe good of the people. That was whatbrought Europeans i nto Af r i ca, Asi a, and t heM ddl e- East i n t he f i r s t pl aceHenry de Mont her l ant , i n hi s pref ace t oLaRoseDe Sabl e (The Deser t Rose) , sawd i s -i nt egrat i ng Al geri a as a Greek t r agedy or acyni cal t a l e by Vol t ai re He decl ared I nXnumber of years perhaps t he great nat i ons ofEurope wi l l under t ake avast crusade t o t akeback t hei r col oni es i n t he nam of i deal i smThe opi ni on of the Cl i nton team as theLondon 7Fmes sees i t i s Former doves nowf avor i nt ervent i on onhumani t ar i an grounds.AMERICANPRESENCEINSOMALIAWASMORETHANJ USTIFIED, YETCONGRESSMENWOULDNOTVOTEFORITUNLESS COVERED Y UN Again,Francoi s d' Orci val l ooks at the si t uat i on

    f rankl y I f the Uni ted States act s ( i nSomal i a) under t he cover of UN i t i s wi t h herowncommand, her own procedure, and t hedef in i t ion she gi ves t o what she i s doi ng Fort heUNcan never be anythi ngbut a f l ag I t sGeneral Secretar i at has nei t her t he f i nanci almeans, t he ml i t a r y means, nor t he brai ns f ori t s operat i ons I t i s wthout doubt t he l asts o c i a l i s t organi zat i on s t i l l exi sti ng.Bandi t - r i dden Somal i a, wi t h si x m l l i o nstarvi ng peopl e upsetti ng ecol ogy, energysources, and i t s nei ghbor' s capaci t y t o acceptr ef ugees, was furni shed al l t he arm of agoi ng nat i on- stat e Mr d' Orci val sees I sl amsmasses as ani mat ed by twof anat i ci sms l i nkedwi t h t hei r under - devel opment t he rel i gi ousf anat i ci sm whi ch i s I sl amc, andt he p o l i t i c a l ,whi ch wants al l theweapons of massi vedest ruct i on, nucl ear andchemcal Si nce i t i s

    page 3- FE RU RYthe Occi dent which has weal th i t i s theOcci dent t hat w i l l bebl ackmai l ed.THES MEAPPLIESTOOTHERRELI -GIOUSSTATES ONJ ANUARY17 t h , THE

    ENTIRE GOVERNMENT OF INDIARESIGNED The smal l , Eur opean- educat edcl i que t hat worked f orei gn symathy so suc-cessf ul l y Adl ai Stevenson cal l ed Nehru t heonl y manwho i n hi s l i f eti me deser ved a hal o,i s out I nf at uat i on wthGhandi and theNehrusmade anot her f o o l wri t e i n R e a l i t i e sMagazi ne Wen t he worl d' s l ast col ony i sgone, t hen I n d i a wi l l have l o s t her hal o. NowHndus are massacr i ng as many of t he coun-t r y s 120 m l l i o n Mosl em as they can gett hei r hands on, and Paki st an, unabl e t o copewi t hmore ref ugees, has cl osed her border Amri cawas s t i l l i nt oxi cat ed som f o r t yyears ago, when I ndi an f orces marched i n t ot he state of t he reput edl y weal t hi est man onear t h because he was a Mosl em ul i ng overHndus Tim headl i ned i t s s tory of theanschluss DEMOCR CYCOMES TOHYDER DI nd ia ' s Mosl empopul at i on, the secondl argest i n t he worl d, af t er I ndonesi a, has noEngl and t o prot ect themf romt he countr y' sest i mated 700m l l i o nHndus gone mad Thecount r y Roosevel t gangedup wi t h Stal i n t ocreat e canmake anA-bombbut not f eed i t speopl e or hol d i t s e l f t oget her ALGERA The Ayat ol l ah Khomini sai dhewoud spread I sl amc revol ut i on i n c i r c l e sover the worl d, usi ng t error i sm i nf i l t r at i onand f oundi ng p o l i t i c a l groups H s orders arebei ng carr i ed out By J anuary 1992, ml l i o n shad f l e d NorthAf ri ca t o escape the I sl amcSal vat i on Front (F I S) and France reportedt hat anot her 120, 000 were arr i v i ng monthl yas t he FI S swept t he Al geri an pol l sAs t he bui l d- up f or I sl ams f i r s t conquestprogressed, I ran deposi t ed 12 m l l i o n i n t heBanque I s l amque Faycal , i n Kartoum capi t alof t he Sudan Trai ni ng cams were set upwth I rani anmoney t o formmoudjahi di nGuardians of the Revol ut i on, t o i nf i l t r at eAl geri a wth t he heavyarm Amri cahadgi ven t he f reedom i ghters i n Af ghani st an Bef ore the ext eri or f orces were ready t omove Al geri an I sl amst s sl ashed t he throats

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    FEBRU RY1993of f i v e pol i cemen on J anuary 3, 1993, and cen-sorshi p was i mposed Four hundredmembersof the secur i ty f orces had been assassi natedsi nce J anuary 1992 and fo r ty- f i ve I sl amsts ,i nc l udi ng twenty fromthe armed f orces, sen-tenced to death si nce September 1992 backl ash w l l come The day censorshi p wasi mposedtheUni onof I s l amc Organi zati ons ofFranceopeneda school i n theN evre r egi on t ot r ai n moremul l ahs f or theMosl emcommuni -t i es of Europe

    There i s no wayof keepi ng I s l amc propa-ganda out of Europe, wth over a thi rd ofAl geri a s 1962 popul ati on set t l ed l egal l y orother wi se i n France Everymosque i s a cen-t er f or the di ssem nat i on of propaganda t o thef ai thf ul Over a thousandhave been estab-l i shed i n France Two newones haveopenedevery mont h f or the past f i v e years i nEngl and, gi v i ng t he country over two hundredt o date The power of t he mosque has never beenappr eci ated i n Ameri ca, wheremothers r ai l edbecause thei r sons coul d not cel ebrateChri stmas i n Saudi Arab a duri ng the Gul fWar The country s f anat i c Wahab cl ergy hasdeclaredwar on the royal faml y preci sel ybecause theKi ng l et 500,000 a l l i e d troops i ntothe country I t i s hi ghl y possi bl e that whenCrown Pri nce Abdul l ah accedes t o the thronehe mayhave t o use the e l i t e nat i onal guardt osecure hi s success i on

    I n md-November 1992, the Baghdadnewspaper, Al Thawa, ci rcul ated wordthrough Europe s mosques that Cl i nt on s vi ctory was a gi f t fromI raq, t o puni sh BushBefore the campai gn of i ntoxi cati on goesfurther, Ameri ca, esti mated t o have f our m l -l i o n Mosl ems, shoul dgi ve some thought t o themass of humani ty whi ch, after two surges ofgreatness andtwo empi res, ArabandTur ki sh, s agai n i n fu l l expansi on (The f our m l l i onf i gure i s aFrenchest i mate and t i s uncert ai nwhether t i ncl udes b ackMosl ems I n theevent of tr oubl e, bl acks w th no pretense ofbei ngMosl emcan be counted on t o burn c i tybl ocks f or the fun of t

    Thi rty-seven of the count ri es i n UNareMosl em 17 Arab, 14 Af ri can, 5 As i at i c andoneEuropean (Turkey) I n what s referred toas the Wstern Wrl d there ar e onl y twenty-

    page 4-f our After I srael occupi edt he Sacr i f i ci al Rockof Haramesc-Cheri f and the El kcamosque of J erusal emand swore theywoul dnever be gi ven up, an I s l amc summt meeti ngwas hel d i n Lahore i n 1974 The Mosl emstates were s t poor andunder-armed andthe announcement of a yearl y meeti ng ofMosl emf ore i gn mni sters seemed unimpor-tant

    I n J anuary of 1991, the Musl i mpar l i a-ment of Great Br i t ai n was formedwth anUpper and Lower House, and i t s l eader,Kal i mSi ddi qui , announcedat the i nauguralsessi on Let usmake i t cl ear that Musl i ms i nBr i tai n w l l oppose, and i f necessary def y, anyl egi sl at i on that we regard as i ni mcal t o ouri nterests The di ctatorshi p of the maj ori ty,dressed upas democr acy, i s unacceptabl e.Behi nd t he Musl i mParl i ament of GreatBr i t ai n i s the pro-I rani an Musl i mI ns t i tutewhi ch cl ai ms ext rat er r i t or i al i t y f or t s l egi sl at i v e body and teaches that Wstern ci vi l i z a-t i on s t he si ckmanof t he modern worl d Theparl i amentary l eader announced thatBri ta i n s Mosl ems w l l have al l the i nst i tu-t i ons normal l y associ ated wth a sovereignterr i tor i al state Si ml ar parl i aments w l l be set up wher-ever there are substanti al Mosl empopul a-t i ons and i n such countr i es there w l l be twol egal codes, t he ordi nary l awof the l and andI s l am c l aw Where the two col l i de, i t i s byI sl amc l awthat the pi ous wi l l be boundLaws that conf l i ct wtht he Koran w l l havenoval i di ty

    Arrogance has become so open i n Br i t ai nthat t he mul l ah of Regent s Park mosque, i nLondon, t ol d Engl i sh wri ter, Davi dSel bourne I f a Musl i mcountry got the power t o i nvadeEngl and, we dbew th t he Musl i ms.

    n I sl amc Sal vati on Front vi ctory i nAl geri a wi l l bri ng the threat t o Europe sdoorstep Here the waywas cl eared f orI rani an col oni zat i on by every Agency of theAmeri can government, and theNewYork7 meswent so f ar as to sendJ oe Kraf t t o l i v ewth the troops that were f i ght i ng FranceThe corrupt and i nept government that f o l -l owed created favorab e condi ti ons f or Dr Kal i mSi ddi qui s appeal t o the peopl e t o bri ng

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    about t he emergence of I s l amc states f ol l ow-i ngcompr ehensi ve I sl amc revol ut i ons Theweek t he European Commssi on i nBrussel s, removed t he nati onal borders of si xEuropean count ri es, t he l eader of Bri tai n sMusl i mPar l i ament stated i n The 7Fmes Thenat i on- st at es are an al i en and temporaryi mposi t i on on I sl amand wi l l soon be con-si gned to t he dust bi n of hi story Then t heummawi l l r e- emerge i n i t s gl obal pol i t i calr o l e wi th a l l t he necessary power at i t s command . I r an has def eat ed and expel l ed t heWest t he Hezbol l ah i n Lebanon drove outboth t he I s rael i s and t heUS Mari nes, andAl gi ers shoul d soon f a l l t o I s l am I n t he I s l am c newworl d order whi cht he Musl i mPar l i ament of Gr eat Br i tai n andMusl i mParl i aments to come wi l l work tobri ng about , t he West i s Dar ul - Harb, a pl aceof endl ess c o n f l i c t The eradi cati on of I s raeland J ews, wherever they a r e i s an obj ecti vei n a greater war i n whi ch a l l t he West i s t heenemy MeinKampf was never more e x p l i c i t Nor more i gnoredThereason I have dwel t so l ong on a l l t h i si s that t he seat of Bri tai n s al ternati ve parl i a-ment , whi ch i s dedi cat ed t o t he West s andI s r a e l s overthrowand r ecogni zes onl y t hel aws of t he Koran, i s at 6 Endsl ei gh Street,LondonWCNO6ENDSLEIGHSTREETW STHE

    HE DQU RTERSFROMWHCHREDAUNTI E PEGGYDUFFDRECTEDTHEPICKETINGOR MERIC NMSSILESI TESBYMLI TANTWOMEN Leni n s dec-l arati on that t he p a c i f i s t i s an enemy i f i n t hei n t e r i o r an al l y i f out si de t he country gaveanyone f rom6 Endsl ei gh Street a l l t he cooper-ati on t he Sovi et Embassy coul d o f f e r Fromt h i s address t he I nt ernat i onal Conf erence f orPeace and D sarmament (I CPD), theCampai gn f or Nucl ear D sarmament ( CND) ,t he Peace Pl edge, and scores of other anti -Ameri can f ront s recei ved encouragement The Uni on of Ameri can Exi l es , whi ch pro-Hanoi Harry Pi ncus set up wi th funds f romJ ohn Le Carre andNancyM tf ord, amongoth-e r s and t he l awyers Gordon Kapl anbroughttogether i n t he Park Lane Hotel through pai dadver t i sement s i n newspapers were among

    page - 5- FEBRU RY19t he dozens who shoul d be sentenced t o faceboat peopl e 6Endsl ei gh Street was t he center of awebi n whi ch anti -Ameri can organi zer s moveddupes and r ed acti vi sts through i nterl ocki ngorgani zati ons desi gned t o f i t every prof essi on-a l and s o ci a l l e v e l wi th Vi etnamand Peaceas uni fyi ng themes Li nes l ed t o theAmeri can Fri ends and the r ed HQs of aca-dem cs, busi ness men students andmother s J ane Fonda and her husband, TomHayden, vi s i t ed 6 Endsl ei gh Street i nDecember 1972 and i t was i n t hi s house,whi ch every touri st shoul d phot ograph, thatPeggyDuff andCora Wei ss , Peggy s Ameri cancount erpart i n Women s Str i ke f or Peace, setup thei r Commtteef or Fam l i es of Servi ceMenDet ai ned i n North Vi etnam sometimescal l ed Comm t t ee of L i ai sonTheduty of thei r commtteewas to hal tAmeri can ai d to Sai gon and force t he wi vesandf am l i es of POWs t o do as they sai d i f theywanted t o hear fromor wr i te to thei r l ovedones Letters recei ved frompri soners wereused as Hanoi propaganda bef ore bei ng d e l i v -ered to wi ves and f am l i es Audrey Craner,the wi f e of a captured Ameri can pi l ot ,at t ai ned heroi c stature i n her f l i g h t agai nst 6Endsl ei gh Street

    Therewas nothi ng unusual about theTri bune Group s adm ssi on that i t s membershated Ameri ca more than they di d Sovi etRussi a That was t he general trend Whatwas shocki ng was that Professor HGN chol as Rhodes Professor of Ameri canHi st ory and I nsti tuti ons, NewCol l ege, Oxf ord,was permt ted t o conti nue poi soni ng themnds of Oxford students, some of whommght behol di ng i mport ant posts t odayOnDecember 27, 1972, Prof essor N chol aswrote i n The7Fmes A poi nt has nowbeenreached whennoonewho l i v e s under what wehave experi enced as t he benevol ent shadowofAmeri can power can decent l y conti nue toenj oy i t s benefi ts wi t hout protest i ng at i t s per-versi onsWhat di d Prof essor N chol as knowaboutVi etnamor perversi ons? I n hi s i vory t ower,at Oxf ord, a l l heknewof war waswhat t e l e v is i on brought i nto hi s room after a day ofput t i ng such dri vel as t he above i n t he mnds

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    FEBRU RY1993of students I f hi s emoti ons compel l edhi mt owri t e as he di d t o a newspaper, what di d heteachabout Ameri can hi s t o r y and i ns t i t ut i onsi n hi s cl asses? Ws t h i s t he sor t of prof essorthat gaveAmeri ca Senator Ful br i ght ? Shoul dany student that went through ProfessorNi chol as s mnd-warpi ngbe permtted i n el ec-t i v e of f i ce anywhere? O anyRhodes schol ar,f or that matter?

    NO6ENDSLEIGHSTREETH SSIMPLYP SSEDFROMONEW RTONOTHER, E CHWTHTHES MEENEMY O i si t a s i ngl e war? Those subscri bi ng t o t he con-spi racy t heory cannot hel p but ask i f t he sameshadowy f i gures were beh nd t he f i r s t opera-t i o n andare di rec t i ng the second

    The pr esi dent of the Br adf or d, Engl and,Counci l f or Mosques, t o l d Davi d Sel bourneThe Uni ted St at es i s not the f r i end of democ

    racy There i s nothi nggood i n i t I t i s not i nf avor of the i ndependence of nat i ons, but ofdi c tat o rshi p and oppressi on Tohave i ndepen-dence you have to defeat Ameri ca as theI rani ans di d Ameri ca i s the f r i end of e v i levi l , evi l .

    D Si ddi qui decl ared I t ( t he war t ocome) w l l not l as t f i v e years or f i f t y years, i tw l l l ast a hundred years I t w l l see thedest ruct i on of t he mapof theMddl e East aswe see i t today

    I nt hewar PeggyDuff andCoraWi ss ranagainst Ameri ca, t he r het o r i c was j us t as vi o-l ent but V etnamandnucl ear weapons prov i ded a cause Both are pass6 Paki stan andEgypt haveA-bombs The Ch nesehavegi vent he Al geri ans a 15-megawatt nucl ear react orcapabl e of turni ng out an A-bomb every twoyears, and the ol d contamnati on nonsense i sforgot ten

    No 6 Endsl eighSt r eet reasoni ng i s t hatthere w l l soon be 21 I sl amc republ i cs Nucl ear weapons w l l be provi ded f or thoset hat do not have them I srael cannot wpe out21 st at es i n a s i ngl e str i ke, but one nucl earbomb can put I srael out of busi ness

    Paul J ohnson or Otto Scot t coul d wr i t e anexcel l ent book ent i t l edNo6Endsl eighSt reet

    page 6-OTHERINTERESTINGITEMS Georgi e

    Grei gwri t es i n London' s SundayTi mes thatB l l and Hi l l ar y acted agai nst t hei r po l i t i calbel i ef s t o pr ot ect Chel seaby sendi ngher t o apr i vat e school Not at a l l Payi ng 10, 400ayear t o Si dwel l Fri ends School , run by theFri ends Counci l , wh chhas 79 ot her school s,i s qui t e i n l i n e wth Bi l l s and H l l ar y s p o l i t i -cal bel i ef s and a si mpl e payment of a debt Chel sea s school was organi zi ng peacemarch-es and housi ng a chapter of mnestyI nt ernat i onal whenAmeri can Fri ends housesi n London and Pari s were shel teri ngandadvi s i ng draf t - dodgers and desert ers whomayhave been FOBS, Fri ends of B l l I t even hada Students t o FreeSouthAf r i ca group

    I t i s going t o be awf ul l y hard t o as si m l at ehundreds of thousands of bl ack boat peopl ewhen t he next s tupi di t y harvest comes Another i tem The i n hostess i n

    Wsh ngton and rumored t o be i n l i ne f or theUS Embassy i n London i s Pamel aHarri man,who rai sed 3 . 5 m l l i o n f or B l l s el ec t i on (Hal f am l l i o n more than t he GayLobby Pamel a i s the mother of Conservati ve

    Member of Parl i ament Wnston Churchi l l , thegrandson of Br i t ai n s wart i me l eader Shewas marri ed t o Wnston Churchi l l s son, unt i lt he weal th or the pers uasi ve tongueof t he evi lgeni us of two generati ons of Ameri can ms-t akes, s t ar t i ng wth Roosevel t s recogni t i on ofSovi et Russi a, t al ked her i n t o l eavi ngher hus-band Under Averel l Harri man' s i nf l uence, orher own i gnorance, when Ngo D nhDemdest royed the sect armes that kept theVi etmnh out of the r i ce markets of theMekongand t he CaoDai areabetweenSai gonand the Cambodi an border, Pamel a sent hi ma tel egramof congrat ul at i ons * Oto Scott Compass P. O Box 1769,Murphys, C 95247

    Subscri bers: Pl ease send t he J anuary 1992i s sue ofduB Report t o your senat or andcongressman, w tha request t hat t hey goadLl oydBentsen i nt o t el l i ng eachhe i s noJFK

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    PARS 4704 VOLUME35, LETTER10 MARCH1993AFOREIGNAFFARSLETTER HuBREPORTSSomeThi ngs t o Thi nkAbout

    The February26bomb expl osi on i nNewYork was expected, though no oneknewwhen i t wouldhappen Aabwatchers knewthe Ayatol l ahEhomei niwas cal l i ng f or a st r i ke i nsideAmeri ca,andwhentherumors became too f re -quent they began to thi nk i t mght besoon The cu ti vated Arab i s l i ked bythosewhohave l earned hi s l anguagewhat they feared was that a fewcrazedI slamsts woul d do somethi ng seri ousand Ameri can reacti on woul d enf l amethemasses I ran i s i nci t i ng beneath thef eet ofmonarchs andpresi dentsNoone thought Qadaf f i or Saddamwoul d ri sk more troub ewthAmeri caThebi g danger was that madmu l ahs i nI ranmght want tosendamessageto thenewPresi dent Al l thescenari os seemedwl d, but under the advi ceof thoseexpecti ng t r oubl e, thestory of thefunda-mental i st parl i ament i n the anti -Ameri can t 6 Endslei gh Street, i nLondon, was wi tten f or the Februaryi ssue ofduBReport threeweeksbefore theNewYorkbombi ngWenthebl owcamemost edi torswanted to blame i t on the Serbs or

    cranks. JamesBone wote i n theLondon 1I mes Last nightNewYorkersseemed as conf used as the rest ofAmerica about who carri ed out the

    attack I t was a vi r t ual t aboo, however,t o suggest that the archi tect mayhavebeenPresi dent SaddamHussei n of I raq Frank J ohnson' s comment i n theSundayTe egraph of February28was Ameri ca's i ni ti ati on i n terrori smhascome I f the retri buti on vi si tedontheperpetratorsby theUni ted Sates i s t o beterri fyi ng, thi s requi res onAmeri ca' spart a sui tab y terri fyi ng Presi dent .Somethi ngM J ohnson fearedAmeri cadi dnot haveTHECLOCKWASTICKINGFOR

    THEEXPLOSIONASJOHNMAORPREPAREDTOFLYTOAMERCAONJANUARY23 Everyonewas t el l i ng himwhat to say and what not to saySomethi ng that woul d have been unnec-essary i f the samemenhad not toppl edMs Thatcher for not bei ng a goodEUROPEANM6 (Bri ti sh I ntel had i nf i l tratedNewYork' s I ri sh-Ameri can l obby and

    kept London i nformedon Cl i nton' s l et t erdepl ori ngBr i tai n' s wantonuseof f orce.London securi ty of f i cers estimted thatseventy percent of theworl d' s l awyersare in Ameri ca and a l ot of themwoul dbehappy to defend IRAgunmenongrounds that thei r crimeswerepol i t i cal Noel ect i on has sodestroyed themyth

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    MARCH1993of the Amri can ml ting pot as thi s oneWhendo-gooders and pol i ti ci ans placedemhasi s on ethnic and r aci al groups i nthe nameof tolerance the di viding of thenati on i nto separate communi t i es wasinevi tabl e Nowet hni c, rel i gi ous, raci al ,sexual , and gender- defi nedgroups havet r i bal i zed Amri caandgays are accordedthe samestatus as anethni c mnori tyEverybl oc has i t s publ i c rel at i ons firmandexpensi ve l awyers f i ghti ng f or specialtreatmnt Abroad, the womn s mve-mnt, l ed byH l l ary and wth her as amdel , i s regarded as by f ar the mst powerf ul

    i ctory f or one establ i shes a prece-dent f or l l and as foreigners count thememers of H l l ary s ol d l awfirmnoweml oyedi n governmnt, there i s a f eel i ngthat a nati onwhich preaches f ai rness ofemloyand cannot protect i t s ownci ti zenswhentheyventure outsi de thei r doors can-not pretend t o pol i ce theworl d

    For the Bri ti sh there was one bri ghtspot i nNewYork s bei ng shakenbyabom I t madetwelve senators, incl udingTeddy Kennedy, Chri stopher Dodd, DanielPatri ckMoynihan, Arl enSpecter andPaulSimn, havesecond thoughtsabout syma-theti c vi sarul es f or I r i s h terror i sts

    Thi rty congressmenl ed by J osephKennedy, famus f or hi s night outingswthhi s uncle Ted, werecl ose behi nd themNonethought f or amnute that the state-men byLondon sMoslemparl iamnt l ead-er, Dr Si ddi qui , that I ran s I slamc r evol u-ti on woul d be copi ed al l over the worl d,woul done dayemarrass the I RA thoughQadaffi has aidedi t Another by-product of the real i t i es j o l t -i ng Cl intonwas real i zat i on that the thou-sands of Hai tians bui l dingboats were notexactl y wanted i n Fl ori da, and accusi ngBushof being heartl ess towards themwasf ar f rombright Al l thi s was s t i l l t o comwhenthe advisers at 10 Downing Streetweretel l ing JohnMajor : forget thatCl intonrefused t o seeyouduringthe tran-s i t i on peri od Pretendyoudon t knowthathemadea deal wth GordonBrownandTony Bl ai r (the Labour Party s top

    page 2-thinkers) whenthey were i n Washi ngtoni n January Youknownothi ng aboutPhi l i p Goul d (Nei l Kinnock s top Labouradvi ser) spendi ngOctober i n L i t t l e Rock,t o pl anhowthe Demcrats and Labourmght hel p each other You never heardthat Patr i ci a Hewt t of the le f t is t I NSTI -TUTEOFPUBLICPOLICYRESEARCHwas wth hmo drawupa cooperati onprogramTheexpl osion i nNewYork changedeverything, and the Conservati ve hope i fMajor s commtmnt t o everythi ngthemeni n Brussel s are trying to put over does notruinhimat home that Cl intonw l l real -i ze the imortance of what Ms Thatcherand PresidentsReaganand Bushcal l edt hei r speci al rel at i onshi p.The l ast i nstructi ons gi ven beforeMaj or got on the planewere Never

    oppose Cl intonopen y Remmer, he w l ltake advi ce, but he hates c r i t i c i sm andhehas a short f use Hel i kes cl assl ess soci et ytalk, but don t di sparage the superi ori tyofanOxford educati on Donot forget, he i sstrongonverbosi ty but he does not l i k e i ti n others Andbear i n mnd, a formalhandshake i s not hi s i deaof awarmreet-i ng I f he throws hi s armaroundyou, pre-tendyou take i t as a coml imnt Don ttry t o maintai n di gni ty Hew l l thi nkyouare upstagi nghm Abovea l l , courtH l l ary Don t expect her t o have anythingi ncommonwthyour w f e Concentrate onthe imortance of her rol e i n the newadmni strati on, and i f youcanmakeChel seasml e i n front of aTVcamra, youwi l l score poi nts .THEBI GFEARTHATREMANEDUNMENT ONEDWS THAT THE

    ANTI -WARPRESI DENTMGHTWLKI NTOTROUBLEI NAFRI CAANDTHEBALKANS Hei s a mancaught i n a webof promses he cannot keep and hemayseek adiversi on I f he succeeds i t wi l l bei n spi te of hi msel f , the Dai l y Tel egraph sconcl uded Apol i t i cal wi ter l amntedThebunchof newki ds i n theWteHousebl ock haveno romanticmmri es off i ght i ng a ongside `the Br i ts i nWrl dWr

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    I I Power i s anopportuni ty t o pay of f ol dscores, and the Bri ti sh are f i r s t i n l i ne Thegreatest fear i n London, Pari s, andBonn, i s that the mnwhol oathed theml i tary andknows nothi ng about theBal kanquagmreor thetreacheryof Afri caw l l get hime f i n a j amwhere they w l lhaveto s t i ck byhimcal l f or European support, i f thi ngsgowong i nAfri caor theBal kans, i s some-thi ng that coul dnot bemorebad y ti medRe ecti on of theMaastri ct Treaty i s aboutt o shakeMa or' s Conservati veGovernmentas ol d l oyal t i es t o country reassert themsel ves Mtterrand s s oci al i s t governmenti s on i t s death bed i n Pari s I n Germnythe Chance l or i s l osi ng popul ari ty f or thesamreasonBush l os t votes a recessi onhe i s powerl ess t o af f ect ndthey al l havethe fee i ng that the government ho d ngt hei r f at e i s composed ofmnandwomnpi cked f or equal representati onby race,gender, sexua di rect i on andcl anaf f i l i at i onrather than f i t nes s f or t hei r j obsFewwould buy aWar fromWarren Chri stopher, andal l fi nd i t hard t oi magi ne Bi l l Cl i nton at a SummtConference Wl l he try t o bri ng hi s wfei nt o meeti ngs? 7l me' s report that ha f thequest i ons put to hi mbyi nterviewngj our-na i sts were answeredby hi s wfe, hasstatesmen shudderi ng Wl l hemkeascene i f she i s t o l d that summt meeti ngsare for those e ected to summts? Everynewsstand i nEurope carri ed the London7Ymes story of aforeman, about to takethePresi dent through a constructi on s i t e onFebruary 17 Heattempted t o l eave twopol i t i ci ans behi ndandthePresi dent shout-ed Li st en Goddamt, you can' t bri ngmhereandl eavethemackWth Ye tsi n f i ghti ng f or hi s pol i t i call i f e, i t i s no t i me to cl ose bases and cutdownon defense Russi a' s 2,500,000-manarm i s desperate I t has l os t presti ge,pay, housi ng and f ai t h i n reform Al l i thas l e f t i s arm, andl ocal commanders arecontracti ngout the servi ce of thei r troopsOneRussi an i n four i s Mosl emandethni ccl ashes are i ncreasi ng i n theranks Theprospects of mercenary Russi an armes

    page 3-f i ghti ngas uni ts i n brush f i r es that mybecomewars i s i ncreasi ngCl i nton sawnone of thi s when hedevotedonl y 154words t o foreignpol i cy i nhi s i naugurati on address andmdea taxreduct i on promse he has not kept nEngl i sh economst observed countrythat borrows som16bi l l i on every 16days to f i nance i t s def i ci t i s not goi ng tocreate newobs by taxi ng the ri ch Therearen' t enoughof themN TOCOMM NDERSWERESHAK-ENBYTHEPRESIDENT' SPROMSETOOPENTHERMEDFORCESTOHOMOSEXU LS Theysee i t as the f i r s tstep towards another quota system f i r s t

    f or entry andthen f or promoti ons Fore gnaf f ai r s ana yst Wl l i amRees-Moggs woteWorsethan the l i ti gati on that resul tsfromhe quota system the l ong termthreat i s to the soci al uni tyof thecountryEach t i meanet hni c, sex, or d sadvantagedgroup obtai ns a benef i t f rompo i ti caact i on, that sends amessagetoevery othergroup Why dogays mode theme ves onthe ci vi l ri ghts movement? Because theci vi l r i ght s movement was successf ul One of the best sources of i nformati on

    onhowmricanforces f eel about thecampai gnpromset o homosexual s i s MLIT RY magazi ne, publ i shed at 520Cal vados Avenue, Sacramento, C 95815( 14ayear)

    Rees-Moggs went further i n hi s predi c-ti ons of what thenewrul es wl l bri ngThequota systemempl oyedi nformng theC i nton admni strati on, he wote, w l lhave the ef f ect of pol i t i ci zi ng j obs not j ustsomej obs but vi r tual l y al l j obs I t tendst o transfer l oyal ty f romthenati on t o thesub-group sthehyphen s l i ps i n, peoplecom to regard themel ves l ess asAmeri cans andmre as Af ri can, b ack,Hspani c, femal e, gay, or even d sab edAmeri cans Quotas are not thecure butarehe pi ng to promote the ret r i bal i zat i onof Ameri ca

    The Sunday Ti mes authori ty onAmeri can af f ai r s summd i t up I ntryi ngtomxpol i t i cal exped ency wth pol i t i cal

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    M RCH1993correctness the Presi dent has offendedMddl e Ameri ca w thout goi ng f ar enought o sat i s f y Radi cal Ameri ca I t i s remark-abl e t hat amanwho has never worn uni -f o rm who went t o consi derabl e l engt hs t oavoi d servi ng i n V etnamand who oncesai d he f e l t nothi ngbut `l oathi ng f or theAmeri can ml i tary shoul d have pushedahead w th a r adi cal ref ormof the armedser vi ces w thout so l ic i t ing the vi ews of thetroops, the uni t commanders and the ser-vi ce chi ef s I t was al ways goi ng t o bed i f f i cu l t f or Cl i nt on t o gai n the l oyal t y ofthe ml i t a r y , but nowhe has turned di s-trust i n t o contempt and hatred and i t i sonl y amatter of t i me bef or e event s test hi smoral aut hor i t y t o send youngAmeri canst o di e i n batt l e.Others f oresee unl i mt ed t roubl e whengays are beaten up by ser vi cemenandturn t o l i t i gat i on, t o get at once what i ttakes years t o obt ai n through r et i r ement The r i ght t o mar r i age benef i t s w l l be al andmne f or gays and a gol d mne f ort hei r l awyers Wrst of al l woul d be thedemoral i zi ng ef f ect of i nsubordi nati on,when court mar t i al s are hel d f or sol di er sr ef us i ng t o obey gays r ai sed t o of f i cer rankbyaquotasystemLLTHSCOULDCONTR UTE

    TOTURNNG LK NDVENTUREINTODS STER I t i s moral l y t o hercredi t that Ameri ca shoul d want t o hel pthe Bosni ans, but Cl i nt on s concern i s seenas a domsti c pol i t i cal di s t ract i on l oadedwth dynamte Both the Bal kans andAf r i ca are unmanageabl e and i nvol vemnti n ei t her i s cert ai n t o expand Khartoumhas yet t o be reckoned w th And thoughthe press ta l ks of negot i at i ons, those whowoul d negoti ate are at a di sadvantagewth peopl e who see devi ousness and thebreaki ng of pl edges as normal and pr ai se-worthyact i ons Much of the bl ame f or anysetback w l l be pl aced on the Pr esi dent swi f e

    Forei gn j ournal i s ts compl ai n that theDemocrats s i l enced reports on Hi l l ar y sml i t a n t l e f t i s mduri ng the campai gn bycryi ng that any menti on of themwas hi t -

    page 4-t i n g bel owthe bel t Pr i vatel y, Hi l l ary sdonati ons t o pro-Sovi et causes i n Lat i nAmri ca, when she was presi dent of theNewWrl d Foundati on, are compared t oCart er s i ns t al l at i on of the Sandi ni st as i nN caragua Nowhat she i s i n the campai gnsm l es are gone and there i s no l eashon her tongueSome comment s on her have beeni nsul t i ng t o a poi nt never seen i n the treat-ment of anAmeri canPr esi dent or hi s f ami l y London s u l t r a conser vat i ve SundayTel egraph watched the Pr esi dent s pani cand hasty droppi ng of Hi l l ary s f i r s t twoAttorney-General appoi ntees, wthout anattempt t o defend t hen, and cal l ed i t amessage t o the worl d that t hi s i s anadmni s t r at i on that cannot be t rusted evert o f i ght f or anythi ng M Cl i nt on, thepaper wr ot e, has nowpai d the penal t y her i chl y deserves f or l et t i ng the femni stl obby di ct ate that the j ob of Attorney-General had t o go t o awoman O f or l e t -t i ng Hi l l ar y di ctate, f o r by al l accounts, i twas the Fi rst Lady whomanaged the

    sel ecti on process, i ntervi ewed J udgeKi mba Wod, screened her f or `pol i t i calcor r ectness, and f i n a l l y made thechoi ce I t i s rumored that there i s achi l dl ess l es -

    bi an j udge somewhere No chi l dr en, nonanny She s theone I t woul d be wong t o thi nk such f eel -i ngs have di sappeared si nce J ohn Maj or sv i s i t t o Washi ngton They maybe subdued but they are there ndone of thesubj ects hel d up as an exampl e ofAmeri can i mmaturi ty i s pol i t i cal correct-ness . Cdi d a program n December 1991on t he f ashi on f or `pol i t i cal cor r ectness,whi ch i s appar ent l y sweeping l i ke w l df i r ethroughAmeri can uni ver s i t i es, l eavi ng noi ndependent i ntel l ect s t i l l standi ng Whostarted i t speech puri sts asked OnDecember 11, 1992, The Wal l StreetJournal stated Ms Donna Shal al a, t heUni ver s i t y of Wsconsi n chancel l or, repor t-ed t o be i n l i n e t o run Heal th andHumanServi ces HHS), coul d be a cosmc di sast erat educati on She i s a foundi ng mother ofthepol i t i cal correctness movement .

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    Aday l ater the Sunday Tel egraphreported The newheadof the Hea thandHumn Servi ces departmnt, a vastemi re, i s H l l ary Cl i nton s cl ose f r i endDonnaShal al a 51 knowntoher f ri ends asBoomBoomand t o her c r i t i c s as the hi ghpri estess of pol i t i cal correctness. TheTims added on January 6 1993Conservati ve Republ i cans regardDonnaSha a a, the putati ve hea thandhumnservi ces secretary as a found ngmmerof the pol i t i cal correctness mvemnt .One coul d go on f or pages I n l ateJ anuary, 1993, B oombury Press broughtout The Pol i t i cal l y Correct Phrasebookt el l i ng mmbers of the i nt el l ect ual le f t howtheyshoul dspeak Thi s l ed Engl i shl i t era-ture authori tyNoel Mal colmo do aquar-t er page revi ewi n The 7 l r n es i n whi chheconcl uded There are onl y two possibl eresponses Ei ther you agree wth i t andj oi n the camai gn O you recogni ze thati t represents a seri ous attack on reason,l anguage andcommn sense and f i ght i tw thwhatever weapons youcan f i ndi ncl udng r i di c ul e .The reasonDonnaShal al aandherpol i t i cal correctness fadare receivi ng somchattenti on i s that educati on i s taki ngonmre i mortance as opposi t i on toEUROPEand i t s pol i cy of conquest by theeducati on of youh gai ns groundMargaret Thatcher, aswehave al wayspoi nted out was pushedfrompower byf ri endswhomhe hadput i n posi ti onswhere they coul dpushher because sheopposedaEuropeanmney, aEUROPEANcentra bank, and the ni bbl i ngaway ofsoverei gnty Submrsioni n a federasuper-state wthani ndef i ni t e word cal l edsubs i di ar i t y gi ven as a sop t o parl i amnts,wthout t el l i ng themwhere thei r controlstopped, was not f or her J ohnMaor was expected to mkeBri ta naccept everythi ngMargaret rej ect-ed To the surpri se of Euro-enthusiasts,mmbers ofM Ma or s ownpartyandthecountry at l arge sa dno Despi te a mstf i f t y years of cond ti oning through sc hool sand col l eges attachmnt t o nati on andnati ona cul ture remai ned I t has brought

    page 5-areassessmnt of educati on

    For the past f i f t y years school s haveoffered mre andmre propaganda servedas educati on Unl ess theyoungare taughtthe truthof what was done andwhowasr esponsi bl e pl aces of l earni ngw l l turnoutgraduatesconvi ncedthat theyknowal l butwth f ai t h i n nothi ng I t i s unthi nkabl ethat George McGovern, camai gni ng f orthe presidencyof theUni tedStateswthasmrt , i n the pej orati ve sense i dea-tankof young l ef t i s t mnandwomn, i ncl ud ngHl l aryRodham shoul dhave hmecl arethat he wanted t o seeAmri camaturedi ndef eat .newgenerati on of ml i tary age i sabout t o f ace troubl e i n theBa kans, Af ri caandwherever I ran i s abl e t o turnMosl emi nt o aspi rants f or parad se through sui c i de Only honest recogni ti on of howprocommni st famly foundati on, wth onemmber i n Russi a to evade arrest as a spymdeLi eutenant Ca l eyamartyr f or sav-i ng hi s mn, can showsol di ers that i t w l lnot be permttedagai nSol d ers mst be assuredthey aref i ght i ng f or thei r count ry not what Engl i shwi ter FrankAydelottewas sel l i ngwhenhewrote I f the i nformdstudent sel ectedf or Oxfordhas thecapacityf or assiml ati onhecanbecomapart of what hemets Hecanreturnto theUni tedStatesa c i t i zen oftheworl d M Bushmynot haveknowni t whenhe vi s i t ed the NewWrl dOderschool i n St Paul i n 1990 but the destruc-t i on of l ove of nati on i s what NewWrl dOder andci ti zenship of the worl d i s al labout SOLDERSMUSTKNOWTHATTHEYWLLNEVERBEUNDERMNEDBYTHEIROWNPEOPLEAGAN, TODOSOTHESTORYOFTHEMEETINGHOUSESTHEAMERCANFRENDSSERV CECOMMTTEEMANTANEDTOMAKEYOUNGMENBECOMEDRAFTEVADERSANDDESERTERS,WHLEOTHERSWREFIGHTINGMUSTBESPREADBEFORETHEM

    Thosewhocannot face the refugee camsful l of boat peopl emst not bepermtted t o

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    MARCH1993hi de the pages of pai d announcements, ofwhi ch the fol l owngareexampl es HERALD TR BUNE, PARI SJ anuary 20, 1968

    ]BLACK POWERMEETING Satqr~daY J ai 20 7: 30- 11 n.m 114bi g Rue Vaugi rard

    H T February 9, 1968Pari s-Ameri can Commttee to BtopwarFACNG THE PRAFTIAnal ysi s and d scussi onAmeri can Dt Legi sl at i onby Ameri can l awyerSaturday, February 10, 8 pm114bi s Ruede Vaugi rard, Pari s ( 6e)

    H T March 4, 1968AMER CAN INDAN WHTE RELATI ONSAPRECEDENTFORVETNAMby 9hi rl ey Kei th of the nati onal I ndi anYouth Counci l Tuesd y, March 5 at 8: 30114 Bs Rue de Vau hardPARS AMERCAN COMMTSTOPWR

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    PU LCNOTCESarcs Ameri can Commttee To StopWarw l l meet Fri day, J une 14, at 9 p.m;114bi s Rue de Vaugi rard, Pari s-6eSgeaker : J u i a Wight Herve, daughterof novel i st Rchard Wight The publ i ci s i nvi ted P ease i nform fri endsI n a recent speech Dean Rusk referr edt o the f ree worl d, i ncludi ng Greece,Taiwan, South Korea, Hai ti and SouthV etnam Stop the bombing Start thetal ks Ameri cans i nRom for Immedi atePeace i n V etnam Box 27, Heral d, Mer-cede 55, 00187 RomRarel ydi d adaypass i n Pari s duri ng

    that peri od wthout TheHeral d Tri bune(owned by theNewYork Times and theWshi ngton Post) announcingameeti ngat114or 114- bi s RuedeVaugi rard, accompa-ni ed by a news story on som anti -waracti vi st 114 and 114-b s, Rue deVaugi rard were themeeti ngpl aces whereTheAmeri canFri ends Ser vi ce Commtteewas sponsori ng anti -war and anti -Ameri can meeti ngs under whatever f ront

    page 6-namseemedappropri ate f or thee en1ngThe Fri ends a si ml ar center at 8Rossl yn H l l , i n London, where theyworked f or vi ctory f or Hanoi whi l eagroupcal l ed Oxfordsci ent i sts and professorsrecrui ted Sci ent i s ts f or Cuba Asoacti vei n Oxford whi l e the newPresi dent ofAmrica was there was the OxfordV etnamCoordi nati ngCommttee, whi chset updemonstrati ons throughaj oi nt commtteeofworkersandOxfordstudents

    The address of the pl ace where theAmeri canFri ends staged thei r meeti ngs i nRome was obtai ned by answering anannouncement p aced i n the l ocal off i ce oftheHeral dTri bune

    Ameri can authori t i es mdeno troub ef or the 3-state headquarters the Fri endsSer vi ce Commttee set up i nSanAntoni o,t o provi de free counsel i ngf or boys wanti ngto evade the draft, and Peace i nVi etnam the pro-Hanoi bookwhi ch TheFri ends Servi ceCommttee funded, hadgl owngtestimoni al s f romanemeri tus pro-fessor of i nternati onal rel ati ons atVanderb l t Uni versi ty and ten promnentnewspapers, i n the fu l l pageadverti sementpl aced i n the weekl ybook revi ewof theNewYork 7TmesTheFB was not permssive about theFri ends sendi ngdonati ons f or the Hanoiwarchest , so thi s and ordi narycorrespondencewas handl ed through the Fri endsCanadi anoff i ce

    Equal l y i mportant was the trai ni ngofdemonstrators andwi tersof the future i nschool s mde respectab e by af f i l i at i onwthachurch TheFri endshave 79 i n a l lei ght i n Engl andandone i n I rel and Andwhen one consi ders the ml i tancy ofFri ends a f ront namf or theQuakers) andthe cause dear t o M and Ms C i nton,one can assum that Georgi e Gri eg wasj ust not on the j obwhenhewrote i n theSunday Tel egraph that Bi l l and Hl l aryacted agai nst thei r pol i ti cal bel i ef s to pro-tect Chelsea, whenthey sent her to the10,400-a-yearSi dwel l Fri ends School Readers KeepAmeri ca' s onl y newsl ett erpi pel i ne fromEuropeal i ve Helpgetmoresubscri ber s anddonors

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    ri r i t F A i l g w AVOLUME36 LETTER 1 APRL1993

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    Internati onal Terrori smComest oAmer i caAs EuropeAwakesBefore goi ng i nto other troubl es there

    i s amatter more i mportant t o the worl dandAmeri ca than Bosni a, the Serbs andthe crumbl i ngof f edera l i st EUROPEputtogether And, unfort unat el y, i t i s the sortof thi ng a wi ter touches wth f earbecausewhatever he says w l l bri ng cr i esof anti -semti smdownon hi s head Andthi s i t i s not Amer i ca i s i n a desperatel y seri ous s i tuati on because Bi l l Cl i ntonpromsed any-thi ng i n hi s rush for votes , wtha rashness thecountry w l l rue but f or whi ch thepeop ehewas courti ngw l l suf f er most The February26bombi ng of theTradeCenter i nNewYorkwoul dnot have comeas a surpri se i f i nstead of campai gni ng f orCl i nton themediahad l i stenedwhenPresi dent Hosni Mubarakwarned that aMslemfundamental i st organi zati on onAmeri can soi l was i n contact wth a s i m -l ar organi zati on i n Egypt andprepari ngas t r i ke i nNewYork

    Thi s i s not t o say that al l theMosl emi nAmeri ca areworki ngwth the funda-mental i sts Though thei r sympathi es arewth the Pal esti ni ans there i s a struggl ebetween the radi cal s andmoderates andCl i ntonmade gaff es i n hi s scramble f orvoteswhi ch cou d not hel p but t i l t thescal es i n favor of the troubl emakers

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    Mubarak s warni ngwent unheededbecause both part i es f e l t that two oceansprotect Ameri ca f romthe troubl es of theMddl e East Andt hi s was not the caseLong before the trade center bombj ol t edAmer i ca out of her comp acency, edi torsand pol i t i c i ans, wth f ormer Mayor Kochof NewYorkwel l i n the l ead, had beenusi ng the Mddl e East s hates t o advancethemel ves or the scamo whi ch theywere commtt i ngAmeri cans The di f f er -ence was that Cl i nton had the power t oact Hewanted t o carry the c i t i e s wththemost el ectoral votes and theheavi est cam

    pai gn cont r i but or s, so he promsed that i fel ected hewoul d recogni ze J erusal emasI s rael s capi t al and never approve of ani ndependent Pal esti ne To have any vot e-catchi ng val ue hi s gi vi ng away an areanei ther s i de w l l ever surrender cou d notbe secret Hs promses had t o recei vemaximumpubl i c i ty, and here the sceneshi f t s

    In 1982anAgeri an of f i cer namedMust af a Bouyal i organi zed a guerr i l l af orce cal l ed theARMEDSLAMCMOVEM NT(MA) i n the hi l l s some twentymles f romAl gi ers , t o f i ght f or an I ran-type I sl amc republ i c Hewas k i l l e d i n af i ght wthgovernment troops i n 1987 and

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    APRI L 1993hi s l i eut enant , Abdel kader Chebout i , wassent enced t o death I n J u l y 1990Presi dentChadl i pardonedChebout i i n hopes of mak-i ngpeace I t was amstake t hat mayyetcost himhi s head Chebouti reassembl edthe ol d comades, some had been i nAfghani stan and ot hers wereworki ng asm l i t ar y i nst r uct or s f or the rabi dl y f unda-mental i st I SLAMC SALVATIONFRONT(FIS) By the spri ng of 1992 thereorgani zedM was spreadi ng terrorunder Chebouti and three batt l e- hardenede m r s I namatter of hour s Chebouti l ear ned ofCl i nt on' s promse t o make I srael i possessi onof J erusal emI sl am s t hi r d most hol y pl acedej urg as wel l as de f acto, and orderswent out throughthecommunicat i onschai nof mosquesThe Al ger i an Government i nf or med theUS embassy i n la te December 1992 t hatt he M was pl anni ng str i kes i n t he Uni tedStates, i n cooper at i on wth an or gani zati ononAmeri can s o i l but i t was i n the per i od oftransi t i on and the report remai ned onsomeone' s desk or waspl aced i n a f i l e t o geti t out of theway Weshal l knowhow ongthe pl anners hadbeen casi ng theTradeCenter Towers when the conf essi on made t othe Egypti an securi ty servi ce by buHal ima, themember of the pl anni ng teamwhomanaged t o f l e e andwashanded overt o theAmeri cans, i s madeknown I ranandthe fundamental i st l eaders were happierthan the J ews f or thi s was j ust what theyneeded t o mobi l i ze t hei r f orces agai nst t heenemyi n Ameri caWhenCl i nton entered of f i ce the newappointments started and hi s next mstakemay prove more cost l y to Ameri ca andhersome f i v e m l l i on vul nerabl e andpropert i edJ ews than thepromses he gave f or t hei rvot es Whena country cannot prot ect i t sownpeopl e who go out of thei r homes atni ght , touri sts who rent acar at theai rport ,and smal l busi nessmenr ui ned by cr i m nal swho l oot and burn nei ghborhoods wthi mpuni t y, i t i s hard t o see what i t cando f orthe J ewsh communi tyor anyone el se whenl ocal hoodl ums j oi n f or ces wth over f ourm l l i on members of avol ati l e rel i gi ous fa i t hbei ng f anat i ci zed fromabroadTwo days after taki ng hi s oath as anAmeri can ci t i zen, Marti n I ndyk, an

    page 2-Aust r al i an- bor n J ewsh prof essor , wasputi n charge of the Mddl e East Desk of theNati onal Securi t y Counci l byorder of thePresi dent The I ran- f i nanced I s l a m c Revol uti onMvement hasI ndyk l i s ted as a s t a f f member of the Washi ngton-based Ameri canI srael i Publ i c Af f ai rs Commttee, consi d-ered one of themost ef f ecti ve Zi oni st l obbi esi n Ameri ca Whi l e on the s t a f f of theAmeri can I srael i Commttee, he set up TheWshi ngton I nst i t ut e f or Near East Pol i cy,t o di rect Ameri canpol i cy i n theMddl eEastunder pretense of bei ng a neutral thi nktankAnother appointment made by theCl i ntons wth Warren Chri stopher sapproval put Samuel Lews i n charge ofState Department Pol i cy Pl anni ng I ranandher cl i ent or gani zat i ons started f i l e s onLewswhen he was appoi nt ed ambassadort o I s r ael , fol l owed hi s acti ons unt i l her esi gned i n 1985 t o become a Fel l ow of theDayan Center at Tel Avi v Uni ver si t y andamember of the board of theNewYorkbranch of Bank Leum, I sr ael ' s bi ggestbank An I srael i col umni st , on l earni ng ofthe two appointments, exul tantl y cr i edThey ar e more Zi oni st than Rabi n Thel ast st acki ng of thecards wast oomuchTheonl y expl anati on Msl emscoul d seewas that theyhad become unimportantsi nce theend of the col d war Thei r i nt erests coul d be sacri f i ced f or vot es, and t hei renemeswoul d be deci di ng Ameri ca s for-ei gn pol i ci es Byt hei r r easoni ng t he endofthe col d war onl y hastened the i nevi t abl eshowdownbetween i nf i del s andt he f ai thf ul THE SPRE D OF G NGRENETHROUGHTHERMESOFLE DERSTRYINGTOM NT NRESTR NINGH NDPROVEDTH TTHEYWERERGHThort t ime bef or e the TradeCenter bombi ng, I rani an cl eri cs and di pl o-mats cal l ed over 400 f undament al i st l ead-ers t o Teherant o coor di nat e pl ans and c e l e -brate theM vi ctoryof March22 i nAl geri aEarl y i n the eveni ngof March22, whenthe dai l y per i od of Ramadan f as t i ng hadended, si x I s l a m c f undament al i st s pr esented t hemsel ves i n ci vi l i an cl ot hes at thegat eof thearmybarracks i n Bougzoul , about 80

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    mle s south of Al gi ers Theguar d on dut y hadj oi ned t he f unda-ment al i st s wor ki ng t o destr oy t he gover n-ment and i nf ormed hi s super i or s t hat somepassi ng sol di er s needed l odgi ng f o r t heni ght Theywere brought i n and t he pl otmoved l i k e cl ockwor k The commander oft he post, hi s ai de and f our o f f i c e wor ker swere f i ni shed of f w t h kni ves The s i x puton thei r uni f orms and another tr ai tor dr ovet went y- ni ne conspi r at or s i nto t he encl osur ei n anarmy truck whi l e the tr oops were e a t -i ng Wen t he si gnal t o attack was gi vent he t r ansm ss i on post was dest r oyed, twosol di er s cut down and t en i n t he mess hal lk i l l ed w t hout a chance t o def end themsel ves Wt h l o ya l t r oops hel d i n t he mess hal lt he at t acker s moved t o t he armory andwoul d have empt i ed i t i f t he guar d on dutyhad not succeeded i n t ouchi ng of f an al ar mand ki l l i ng one of t he l eaders The manhunt was s t i l l goi ng on when t he t w n t owe r s werebombed i nNewYor k andMahmudAbu- Hal i ma, one of t he or gani zer s of t heatr oci ty, succeeded i n f l eei ng t o Egypt ,where he was arrested He i s cer tai n hewi l l go t o par adi se, unl ess author i t i es havet he f or es i ght t o bury himbesi de a pi g,whi ch i s what Ameri can gover nor s di d t ostop k i l l i n g s i n t he Phi l i ppi nes whenMoroMosl emwent amokWatever happens under a systemwhere j ust i ce i s what i s handeddown a f t e ra bat t l e of w t s i n whi ch one teamofl awyer s expl oi ts ever y pr ej udi ce and l o op -hol e and t he other t r i e s t o out - smar t hi mCl i nt on s pr om ses and appoi ntments aregoi ng t o cause t r oubl e Pr esi dent Mubarak andAmer i ca s otherMosl emf r i ends are more badl y i n need ofhel p at thi s mnute than Russi a s Yel ts i n The f i n a l or der of t he Teher an concl ave wasBegi n undermni ng the government ofPr esi dent Hosni Mubarak Leave not hi ngundone Hemust di e i f there i s t o be anI sl amc umma s t a t e ) .The bombi ngs and threats agai nst f o r -ei gner s t hat hadbeen successf ul agai nst t heShah began and i n l ess t han aweek a f t e rt he NewYor k bombi ng, f orei gn j o u r n a l i s t s ,busi nessmen and tour i sts were r ecei vi ngt el ef axes f romthe Gaamaa of f i ce i nPeshawar t e l l i n g them o t ake thei r money

    page 3-andl eave Egypt bef or e i t i s t oo l a t e On t he eve of Yi t zhac Rabi n s depar t ur ef or Washi ngt on, Pr esi dent Mubarak r ushedhi s pol i t i cal and f or ei gn af f ai rs advi ser ,Osama al - Baz, t o J er usal emt o ask Rabi n t of i nd out how f a r Cl i nton w l l go t o suppor thi mOnMarch 24, t he day a f t e r t he end o fI s l ams hol y month tens of t housands ofcopi es of a l e t t e r wr i t t en by Shei kOmarAbdel - Rahman, wer e di str i but ed i n Cai r o,cal l i ng f or the overthrowof Presi dentMubarak Theyhadbeen posted i n Amer i cawhi l e t he bl i nd f i r ebr and and hi s three f o l -l ower s f e l t there wasn t a chance of t hei rbei ng caught I t i s as sure as t hat ni ght wi l l f ol l owdayt hat unl ess Cl i nton publ i cl y backs o f f on hi scassus b e l l i pr om ses and appoi ntment s,Amer i ca wi l l become a b a t t l e f i e l d f or anoth-er p e op l e s war Nowt o get back t o a f f a i r sof t hewor l dON OFTHEFIRSTRUL SOFPOLITICS I S THATNOTHNGI SACCIDENTAL Such i s not al ways t he case HduBRepor t of J ul y- August 1992 tol d what t heMaast r i cht Tr eat y meant andhow i t cameabout So cunni ngl y had s o c i a l i s t f eder al -i zat i on been s l i pped i nto t he programofwhat had been sol d as an econom c bl oc,ever yone was sur pr i sed when on J une 2,1992, l i t t l e Denmark upset everythi ng w t hher 46, 000 maj or i t y vote f or r e j e c t i o n Thef u l l meani ng of t he treaty t hat woul d havegi ven t he twel ve Eur opean Communi ty( EC)nat i ons a s i ngl e money a s i ngl e cent r albank, and a f r acti on of t hei r sover ei gnt ywas exposed, and t he peopl e whommen i nf a r of f Br ussel s were maneuver i ng began t ot hi nkEven Amer i ca took not i ce TH W LLSTREET J OURNAL as f a r back as March 9 ,1989, had reported The future shape o fEur ope i s t he s i n g l e most i mpor t ant i ssue t of ace t he gover nment s of thi s cont i nent si ncel i berati on f r om t he Ax i s . The J our nal wasr i ght but Br i tai n was st andi ng vi r t ual l yal one agai nst t he utopi an dreamof maki ngi nt er nal di sagr eement s i mpossi bl e by e l i m -nat i ng t he f ree nat i on state Those bent on r eshapi ng t he wor l d hadbeen worki ng t owar ds what t he Maast r i chtTr eat y offered si nce t hemai n trustees of t he

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    PR L1993Rhodes Trust beganhol d ngthe r secretmeeti ngs at round tab es i n 1909 Whatstarted as a dreamo forman Eng i sh-speaki ng federati on that woul d reun teAmeri ca andBri tai nbecamemoreamb -ti ous Ameri ca' s energy and resources,un tedwthBri ta i n s emp re, woul dpermtthetwot o formaf ederal worl d Bri tai n l ostmuchof her wei ght through Frankl i nDRooseve t' s vi sceral hatred of co on a i smand the ef fecti veness of i nci t i ng the col o-n zedwthonehandwh l e pressuri ng themother countryto free themwththe ot her I n ti me the pl anners real i zed thatBri ti sh-Ameri can federati oncoul dcomeon y throughmembershi p i n a Europeanfederati on, rather than the other wayaround, so theyconcentratedonget t i ng si xnati ons to si gn the 1957 Treaty of Romewhi ch created a corewhi ch promses ofprosperi tywoul dbringother nat i ons t o j o i n Therewas nothi ng i n the ori g naprospectus about obl i gi ngmember nati onsto accept a si ng e currency, a centralEuropeanbank, or a pol i t i cal un onwth acent ral i zed f ederal government Thosewhovotedonwhether or not Bri tai n shoul dremai n i n theCommonMarket were t o l dthat aEuropeanEconomcCommuni tywasanend i n i t se l f I t woul dpromote the freemovement of goods andmoney, remove theobst acl es t o f i nanci al andother servi ces andmakeeveryoneprosperous Lossof col oni eshadbroken the w l l of Europe' s mothernati onsandsoftenedthemor the Treaty ofRome

    To bringmember states i n s t i l l deeper,they were persuaded to sign a Si ng eEuropeanAct on J anuary 1, 1987, andovernght the i deal of aUn tedEuropewastransferred fromthe drawngroom of thedi sci pl es of JeanMonnet andPaul -HenrySpaak to the commtteeroom of unknown,une ectedEurocrats, determned t o imposethei r neworder throughevery l egal ruseandpropaganda organat the r d sposa The date set for a si ng e Europe wasJanuary 1, 1993There was a vague menti on of aEuropeanun on i n thedi stant future, butnoth ng to suggest that European i n s t i t uti onswoul d overri de theparl i aments ofmember nati ons, nor that f orei gn pol i cy anddefensewoul d pass i nto thehands of a

    page- 4-Counci l of Mnsters s i t t i ng i n Brusse s andcl amngt o speak f or Europeas awhol eThe treaty nati ona l eaders were askedt o si gn at Maastri cht was l argel y the resul tof agang-upofGermanyandFrance, wthaEuropeanCommssi onpresi dent namedJacques De ors do ngthemanpul ati ng Tof ul l y understandwhat was be ngput over ,subscri bers are advi sed to rereadourMaastri cht Report of Jul y-August 1992 Ini t s obscurewordi ngthe aimof the treatywas t o t i ghten the super government' s hol d,andwhen the stubbornDanes bol t ed, theBr i t i sh, whohadbeencowedi nto si l ence byMargaret Thatcher' s f l l begandemandinga referendum Wl l i amF Jasper ab yrecounts the road to the EuropeanCommuni tyandtheTreatyof Maastri cht i nGLOB L TYR NNY- STEPBYSTEP( 14. 95 i ncl ud ngmai l i ng Wl l i amFJasper, PO Box 82 Ctrus Hei ghts, C95621

    member of the Br i t i sh de egati on t othemeeti ngwhere the ori gi nal 229-pageMaastri cht Treaty draf t was drawn up onNovember 12 1991, compl ai ned Thewet -. hedBe g ans t r i ed t o sneak a f ederal -i st amendment i nto the treaty In an 85-mnute ad ournment, over coffee and ro l l s ,Helmut Kohl convi nced JohnMaj or that heand the f ederal i sts werenot tr yi ng t o bri ngtrades un onpower back t o Bri tai n vi a thebackdoor SoMajor si gnedthedraft, whi chwas what hehadbeene evated t o do, andthe Londonpress hai l edKoh ' s hol l owavowal as avi ctory f or MajorI T COULDNOTH VEH PPENEDUNDERM RG RETTH TCHER Shewasawarethat h ghmen i n her ownpartywerego nga ongwththeBrusse s p antoestabl i sh a f ederal Europe i n thename of aun tedone Re egati onof theECnati ons t oprovince status under a cent r al Europeangovernment wou deventual l y depri veBri tai n of her sovere gnty andher perma-nent seat on the ati onal Securi tyCounci l Because sheopposed any move thatwould carry Bri tai n further thanher ori gi -nal commtment a smal l group ofConservati veMPs l edbyDougasHurdandsupportedby a groupknownas the Bl ueChi ps, whi chstartedmeeti ngi n the apart-

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    ment of M Garel - J ones, onMargaretStreet, Westmnster, i n 1979, pl otted herousti ngythe ti me theBi l derbergers met ontheSpani sh i sland of La Toj a, i n 1989, aforce almost powerful enough to bri ngher

    downhadbeenmobi l i zed HenryKi ssingerwas amongthosepresentwhen t was deci d-ed that theanti -Thatcher campai gnwouldstart wth systemati c moves t o break herw l l byattackingher pol i ci es ssoonas theyhad enoughpressureonher, thoseshetrustedwoul daskher to stepdown, i n order t o saveher government, andaPMavorabl e t oEUROPEwoul d takeherpl ace J ohnMaj or was consi dered attrac-t i ve enough, agreeableand i deal for the j ob

    Wen i t was ti me to signthe Maastri chtTreaty they bel i eved the peoplewoul daccept i t wthout a protest TheywerewrongTHEREVOLTOFTHED NESSTRUCKNATIONALCORD Bri tons begancal l i ngf or a referendumand theDai l yTel egraphheadl i ned i t s November 4, 1992, edi tori al Ti me t o tel l the truth about Maastri cht .But Maj or was g venhi s j ob to sign theMaastri cht Treaty, and si gn i t he i ntendedto, though three- f i f ths of theConservati vesand two-thi rds of thecountryat l argewant-edareferendumHs advi sers tol d himear of a depres-si on woul d dr i ve theEuropscepti cs i nto vot-i ng Yes whenMaastri cht comes up f or avote i nMay Al l Maj or cando i s cl i ng t o thel edge andhopehew l l survi ve Germany i shavi ngeconomc di f f i cul t i es and Kohl s pop-ul ar i t y has dropped I t a l y i s i n a state ofpol i ti cal and economc col l apse, andFrance' s soci al i s t government has beenthrownout Al l of theConti nent sECcoun-t r i es are beset by r ecessi on, Lati n corrup-ti on, and al oof governments that have l ostcontact wth the peopl e Major' s advi sersf eel that i f he canweather the stormandsign the unpopul ar treaty, Bri tai n wl lbecomethedomnant power i nEUROPEI T I SDOU TFULTH TEUROPE NSREALI ZE WH T SERVCE THED NESDIDTHEMNo matter howtheMay vote turns out or whether or notBri tons have thei r referendum everythi ng

    page 5-theRoyal I nst i t ute of I nternati onal Af f ai rs,the Counci l on Forei gn Rel ati ons, TheTri l ateral Commssi on yes, and RowanGai ther' s Ford Foundati on have beenworki ngf or w l l be set back f or yearsTo Paul J ohnson theprotest str uggl e i nBri tai n i s a f i ght betweenNati onal i sts andFederal i sts and he wrote onMarch 14What i s dri vi ng Bri tai n i nto federal i sm snot the l ogi c of hopebut of despai r.Twoweeks earl i er he had headed hi sSunday Tel egraph ar t i cl e I t s time f or thepeople to speak, and wrote TheMaastri cht Treaty i s i t sel f the product ofthe Brussel s l obbyi ngsystemand, i n so f aras i t has any support here ( i n Eng and), i tcomes f roml obbyi nggroups Wen theconsequences of Maastri cht begn t o hi t theBri t i sh peopl e, theuproar whi ch w l l fol l oww l l behi stor i c ; i ndeedbl oodmywel l f l owWl l i amRees-Mogg, the br i l l i ant po l i t i -cal analyst weof t en quote, reported i n hi sLondon Ti mes col umn of March 25, thateven J acques Del ors, the EuropeanCommssi on presi dent, who i s total l y commtted t o a f ederal Europe, has admttedThevery i dea of a uni ted Europe i s i nperi l .Rees-Moggsees no hope of an improve-ment i n the probl em of depressi on andunempl oyment that f ace theWest whenthecost of l abor i n China, wth her morethanabi l l i on peopl e, i s 1 percent of that i n theUni ted States, wth an i ncome of 300t o400a year to a workmn i nstead of30,000to40,000i nAmeri caI f thedreamof aEuropeanCommuni tybecomes whatM Delors cal l s anunpopu-l ar and deserted shri ne to an i deal wthouta publ i c, i t i s becauseBrussel s seems t oof ar awayt o the l i t t l e man, whi l e economc,soci al and pol i ti cal cri ses f acehi mat homeM Rees-Moggsees noCinton cure f orthe l i t t l e man' s economc probl em causedby depressi on, unempl oyment, l ack of technol ogi cal advances, over-regulati on, hi ghcosts, hi ght axat i on, obstacl es to restructur-i ng, l ack of competi ti veness, and the chal -l enge of Asi a The i nt ernat i onal probl em,according t o him i ncl ude the further di si n-tegrati on of the former Commun st coun-tr i es, part i cul arl y Russi a and Yugoslavi aThe soci al probl em i nclude i mmgrati on,corrupti on, the i nner ci t i es, poverty, and

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    APRL1993crimeThe Eurocrats see bri ngi ngRussi a i nt othei r f ederal EUROPEas the onl y way t oprevent communi sms return Cl i nton cal l sf or 1. 6 bi l l i on ai d package, and perhapsmore, t o prevent the hard- l i ners fromtop-pl i ng Yel tsin, an i dea the Euroscepti csregard as a pl an t o makeAmeri can taxpay-ers l i f t Russi a s serfs t o Europe' s standards In the end thoseworki ng f or a soc i al i s tf ederal i st worl d are determned t o prevai l J ean Monnet, tol d James Reston, of theNewYork Times, i n 1978, There i s noprogress wthout a certai n di sorder, or atl east the appearance of di sorder Theonl yprobl ems i n knownghowo organi zethe change.Ms Thatcher' s fal l was not enough t ocausethe di sorder wh ch J eanMonnet con-si dered necessary f or what he consi deredprogress Theref ore, arranged di sor der tookthe formof an unprecedented attack on thethrone, wh ch i s i ndi ssol ubl y l i nked wthpat r i ot i sm cal l ed nati onal i sm n the strug-gl e wthfederal i sm The throne i s one ofthe i ns t i t ut i ons descri bed by Spengl er asrearedby the i nar t i cul ate wsdomof thecenturi es. Moneywas beh nd the attack t odestroy i t as wtness the t echni cal per f ec-ti on of the mobi l e tel ephone conversati onsai d to have been i ntercepted by an ama-t eur, thephotos and stor i es di ssemnated bya once r espect f ul press

    Spengler al so emphasi zednorevol ut i onof anyki nd i n modern hi story has been pos-si bl e wthout support f romthe MoneyPower Theprogressi ve centr al i zat i on ofbanki ngand thecreat i on of f i nanc i al c redi ti s essent i al to carry throughanyprogramf or a worl d state . Wthal l the force of thepower referred t o as the Ci t y beh nd themtheMaast ri cht Treaty archi tects remai nblocked and i n time t hei r fadmayrun i t scourse

    Two ful l pages i n the London SundayTimes of Apri l 4were headed ENDOFTHEEUROPEANRE MThe themeWthout Denmark' s revol t , the dreamof autopi awthno f ront i ers, a common ci t i zen-shp and a commoncurrencywoul d havepassedwhen i t fai l ed to work The feat