Remarks to the Council on Foreign Relations
Presenter: Douglas J. Feith, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (Particpating was Robert Gallucci) Feith: Good Evening. Thank you, Bob,...
Presenter: Douglas J. Feith, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (Particpating was Robert Gallucci) Feith: Good Evening. Thank you, Bob,...
"The architect of the Pentagon's program to train Islamic clerics to minister to Muslim soldiers provided financial support to both...
To hear a number of leading Democrats tell it, the report issued last week by David Kay, the chairman of...
Seen from Baghdad, the debate now unfolding in the United States about whether to approve President Bush's proposal to invest...
(Washington, D.C.): Suddenly, all the "smart people" have an idea for advancing the war on terror while cutting our costs,...
(Washington, D.C.): Last week, Secretary of State Colin Powell did it again. He broke sharply with one of the central...
Somewhere, probably in Iraq, Saddam Hussein is gloating. He can only be gratified by the feeding frenzy of recriminations, second-guessing...
One year ago tomorrow, George W. Bush strode into the White House Rose Garden to unveil what he called a...
Potential problems for Bush with core Christian conservative constituency At a press conference held at the National Press Club today,...
Those familiar with the work of the Center for Security Policy were not surprised by the news article that led...
At a press conference at the National Press Club at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, the Center for Security Policy will...
(Participating were Douglas J. Feith, under secretary of defense for policy, and William J. Luti, deputy under secretary of defense...
(Washington, D.C.): Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon made a fateful decision last week when he embraced the so-called "road map"...
The Center for Security Policy has started running television advertisements urging that an end to Palestinian violence be a precondition...
(Washington, D.C.): Newt Gingrich recently precipitated a firestorm of controversy when he pointed out that the Department of State was...
(Washington, D.C.): The Bush Administration is obliquely serving notice on Syria that it could be the next country liberated in...