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Eastern Europe can defend itself

Max Boot August 25, 2008

Eastern Europeans are rightly alarmed about the brazenness and success of the Russian blitzkrieg into Georgia. For many living in...

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The Democrats’ ‘soft’ jihadist

Frank Gaffney, Jr. August 25, 2008

On Sunday, Democratic delegates convening in Denver were prayed over by representatives of various faiths.  One stood out: Ingrid Mattson,...

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Obama’s Islamist problem

Frank Gaffney, Jr. August 18, 2008

Democratic presidential candidate Barak Obama's appearance before a large evangelical congregation in Orange County over the weekend underscored an evident...

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China’s Panamanian Canal

Yojiro Konno August 15, 2008

Highlighted Story: "China 's Control of the Panama Canal Revisited" By Yojiro Konno with Nancy Menges China's increasing influence in the Western...

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Back in the USSR

Frank Gaffney, Jr. August 14, 2008

As Russia continues to exhibit behavior reminiscent of the old Soviet Union — most immediately by apparently lying about its...

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Obama’s neo-isolationism

Douglas Stone August 13, 2008

It's one of the ironies of modern "progressivism" that it looks to the past for so many of its policies:...

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Job One for #44

Frank Gaffney, Jr. August 12, 2008

Events of the past week are a powerful rebuke to those who assumed this fall's  presidential election would turn on...

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Russia vs. Georgia: Four painful lessons

John C. Wohlstetter August 11, 2008

Ethnic separatism once again has further destabilized world geopolitics, with the outbreak of military conflict between Russia and Georgia over...

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Where are the carriers?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. August 8, 2008

Last week, the Navy announced it had capped production of the DDG-1000 destroyer at two ships.   One of the...

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Venezuela’s challenge

Frank Gaffney, Jr. August 7, 2008

Highlighted Story: "Venezuela's Internal affairs: a challenge to US Policy Makers" By Luis Fleischman Hugo Chavez's ambitious foreign policy is and continues...

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A more inconvenient truth

Jonathan Altman August 6, 2008

By Jonathan Altman On July 21st, the United States military formally handed over the province of Qadasiyah to the Iraqi...

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Taiwan arms freeze

CSP August 6, 2008

When President Bush came to power in 2001, his administration had an announced policy to improve the defensive posture of...

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Dangerous disarmers

Frank Gaffney, Jr. August 4, 2008

Wednesday marks the 63rd anniversary of the destruction of Hiroshima by an American atomic bomb.  For most of us, if...

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  • Regions

Sainted or Stockholmed?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. July 31, 2008

Highlighted Story: "Ingrid Betancourt: Sainted or Stockholmed?" By John R. Thomson & Dorotea Laserna* Since July 2, when Colombia's armed...

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Senate rejects ‘Media Shield’; Coalition commends Senate for its rejection of flawed bill

CSP July 31, 2008

(Washington, D.C.): Today marks an important victory for American national security as the "Free Flow of Information Act of 2007"...

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  • Islamism

Muslim Public Affairs Council fails to silence Emerson

CSP July 29, 2008

The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), an organization identified by the Department of Justice as a Muslim Brotherhood front, wants...

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