British Agent of influence John Prendergast claims the "War Party" has won in Washington against Sudan
EIR News Service, Jan. 15, 1999

    WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 15, 1999: John Prendergast, a close friend of war-monger Roger Winter, shocked a seminar at the Carnegie Endowment for Peace today, when he stated that his faction had won out in defining a war policy toward Sudan. Prendergast made his statement when the Schiller Institute's Diane Sare questioned Prendergast as follows:

    "I represent the Schiller Institute. As you may be aware, we have been doing our best to defend the Clinton administration from charges that it is complicit in the genocide being carried out in the Great Lakes region. This has become more difficult given Madeleine Albright's unfortunate remarks in Gulu, and it is difficult because there seems to be a very deep division of policy. On the one hand, you have the two former U.S. ambassadors to Sudan, as well as Jimmy Carter, who are in support of the recently signed peace treaty between the government of Sudan and the opposition. Also, President Clinton had announced that he was sending the diplomats back to Khartoum. While this was going on, there was a conference in Washington, organized by Baroness Caroline Cox, and who are promoting genocide in the region in region, financial by raw materials financed by raw materials companies. I would like to know which faction YOU represent."

    To which, Prendergast simply responded, "We won. We succeeded in isolating the government of Sudan." Prendergast had spent his speech praising Madeline Albright's trip to Uganda, and her drive against Sudan.