Summary of The Center For Security Policy’s High-Level Roundtable Discussion On The Future Of The Mideast ‘Peace Process’
17 September 1997 The Park Hyatt Hotel Washington, D.C. Against the backdrop of the unraveling of the Middle East "peace...
17 September 1997 The Park Hyatt Hotel Washington, D.C. Against the backdrop of the unraveling of the Middle East "peace...
By Elliott AbramsWashington Times, 25 November 1997 How could Jorge Mas Canosa have been only 58 when he died this...
(Washington, D.C.): Question: Which of the following is the most dangerously absurd? 1) The United States allowed Saddam Hussein and...
(Washington, D.C.): Washington's Cato Institute today hosted what may prove to be one of the most timely debates of the...
The Cato Institute Washington, D.C. 24 November 1997 "THE U.S. CAN NO LONGER AFFORD RECKLESS 'PEACE DIVIDENDS'" Today's debate is...
The Wall Street Journal, 19 November 1997 James Schlesinger, a former secretary of defense, secretary of energy and chairman of...
By: Frank Gaffney, Jr.The Washington Times, 18 November 1997 For seven years, the West has been an unwilling participant in...
(Washington, D.C.): If the latest crisis over Saddam Hussein's resurgent biological, chemical and nuclear weapons programs has done nothing else,...
By Jim Hoagland Washington Post, 20 November 1997 Nearly 18 months ago, U.N. weapons inspectors in Iraq discovered videotapes showing...
(Washington, D.C.): While it may be some time before the full extent of the damage done by the Clinton Administration's...
By Frank GaffneyDefense News, 17-23 November 1997 Of all the wrenching challenges facing the U.S. military, one that threatens to...
The Wall Street Journal, 17 November 1997 Now that Saddam Hussein has once again turned his pathetically impoverished country into...
On the eve of an international conference to be held in early December in Kyoto, Japan for the purpose of...
(Washington, D.C.): Monday's editions of the Wall Street Journal and Defense News featured parallel warnings about the folly of President...
(Washington, D.C.): For seven years, the West has been an unwilling participant in a variation on the fabled game of...
(Washington, D.C.): The Washington Post's editorial pages Wednesday featured two items -- one an op.ed. article, the other a Letter...