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LaRouche Warns President Bush On Spanish Bombings:
'Don't Make a Crazy Furor, Get the Intelligence'
March 11, 2023

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March 11--Democratic Party Presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche issued the following statement today, after being briefed on the series of bombings in Madrid this morning, which, so far, have claimed 186 lives.

"The recent atrocities in Spain remind me of the Bologna train station bombing of 1980. I am not surprised at this act of brutal terrorism. As a leading U.S.A. public figure, I present the following precise assessment to the government and to the Democratic Party.

"I warned of precisely this kind of development in August of last year, following statements issued by Vice President Dick Cheney, in which he referenced new terrorist threats to the United States. I stated at the time, that it was crucial to look at the Spanish-speaking side of the international Synarchist apparatus. I pointed to Italian, French, Spanish, and South and Central American networks, targetting the United States. These networks were activated along the lines of Samuel Huntington's new Clash of Civilizations efforts, aimed at provoking confrontation between the U.S.A. and the Hispanic population of the Americas and the Iberian peninsula.

"In this context, I appeal to President Bush: Do not, I repeat, do not trigger some crazy furor over the events in Madrid. Instead, get on to the intelligence. We know where these terrorist attacks are coming from. Start with the international Synarchists, the international friends of the granddaughter of Mussolini, in Italy, France, Spain, and the Americas. Don't let it happen again."

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