It’s ‘triage,’ stupid
Decision Brief No. 05-D 66 2005-12-28 One of the most serious threats we face in this War for the Free...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 66 2005-12-28 One of the most serious threats we face in this War for the Free...
As a minority of the Senate considers whether to continue to jeopardize reenactment of the Patriot Act, a distinguished group...
The news from Iraq today features a video of a terrorist murdering a man believed to be a kidnapped American...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 64 2005-12-17 (Washington, D.C.): On December 16, the Nation's so-called "paper of record" joined the War...
President Ahmadinejad's speech before the UN General Assembly in September was a towering diplomatic dud. Instead of assuaging the prim...
The proverbial rubber is about to meet the road. This week, the U.S. Congress will determine whether the USA Patriot...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 62 2005-12-05 (Washington, D.C.): Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will be spending the week in Europe...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 61 2005-11-28 (Washington, D.C.): President Bush is a man on a mission this week. He is...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 60 2005-11-21 (Washington, D.C.): Call it the Week that Was. In the course of four days,...
To its discredit, the United States Senate today approved an ill-advised -- and possibly disastrous -- amendment to the annual...
This week, President Bush will be visiting the People's Republic of China. As with all such high-level diplomatic missions, he...
Today, the bipartisan U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) released its annual report to Congress, offering an authoritative assessment...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 56 2005-11-08 (Washington, D.C.): Not too long ago, the conventional wisdom was that Europe was going...
In this video, CSP President Frank Gaffney speaks at a press conference about the pressing need for this country to...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 55 2005-10-31 (Washington, D.C.): On October 26th, the new president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, made international...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 54 2005-10-24 (Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, the Senate Judiciary Committee was supposed to focus long-overdue attention on...