Give National Security Some of the Surplus
(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday, President Clinton took credit for an estimated $39 billion surplus in this year's federal budget and the...
(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday, President Clinton took credit for an estimated $39 billion surplus in this year's federal budget and the...
(Washington, D.C.): In a commencement address to the U.S. Naval Academy last Friday, President Clinton announced steps to mitigate the...
(Washington, D.C.): As congressional investigators begin to sift through the detritus of President Clinton's appeasement of Communist China, they will...
(Washington, D.C.): As evidence accumulates that the Clinton Administration has been recklessly transferring militarily-relevant technology to a potential adversary, the...
(Washington, D.C.): The United States Senate is expected shortly to be asked to adopt a Sense of the Senate resolution...
Director of the Center for Security Policy on THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE KYOTO PROTOCOLFOR U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY before the U.S....
(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday, forty-one Senators -- all Democrats -- voted to block a motion to permit debate on S. 1873,...
(Washington, D.C.): In testimony yesterday before the House International Relations Committee, Under Secretary of State Stuart Eizenstat took issue with...
(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday's nuclear test by India should be a wake-up call for all Americans: It demonstrates the flawed assumptions...
(Washington, D.C.): If all goes according to plan, the United States Army will conduct tomorrow morning an intercept test involving...
The William J. Casey Institute of the Center for Security Policy Symposium on "The Vital U.S. Security Interests in Cuba"...
(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday, the Pentagon released an unclassified version of a recent Defense Intelligence Agency assessment of the threat to...
Coral Gables and West Palm Beach, Florida 12 and 13 March 1998 In the wake of Pope John Paul II's...
(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration has finally put to rest the misconception that the incumbent is the "most pro-Israel president"...
(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration has finally put to rest the misconception that the incumbent is the "most pro-Israel president"...
(Washington, D.C.): The U.S. Senate is expected shortly to vote on one of the most important national security issues of...