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Next Steps in the Iran Crisis

R Woolsey January 11, 2007

Below is the prepared statement of Center for Security Policy Advisory Council Co-Chariman R. James Woolsey's testimony before the House Committee on...

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Scapegoating our friends

Caroline Glick January 10, 2007

There is something insidious about half-truths. To accept a half-truth demands accepting also a lie. Last week, readers of The...

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Memo to the President

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 8, 2007

Mr. President: By now you have been getting lots of free advice about what to say – and what not...

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The uncertain future of Mercosur

CSP January 5, 2007

Mercosur (Mercado Común del Sur) is a Regional Trade Agreement (RTA) between Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. Venezuela just signed...

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A tale of three leaders

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 2, 2007

This is a tale of three men, all prominent figures on the world stage. Two of them - Saddam Hussein...

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Ethiopia and Somalia

CSP January 1, 2007

by Paul B. Henze A lack of relevant fact and background information characterizes most reporting on recent developments in Somalia. ...

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A Molotov Cocktail in the Age of Terror: Proliferation of Russian WMD and the Spread of Radical Islamism in Central Asia

CSP January 1, 2007

By David P. Solomon In a world shocked by the indiscriminate violence of terrorism, new threats are always just beyond...

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The Impact of Private Security on US Foreign Policy

Robert Brathwaite January 1, 2007

by Robert Brathwaite The use of privatized military forces on the battlefield is hardly a new concept, with examples ranging...

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Ethiopia and Somalia

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 1, 2007

Paul B. Henze.  Paul B. Henze, a former US National Security Council Staff Officer, has been a student of, and...

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Private Security and US Foreign Policy

Robert Brathwaite January 1, 2007

The use of privatized military forces on the battlefield is hardly a new concept, with examples ranging from the operations...

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Securing America’s energy needs

Frank Gaffney, Jr. December 26, 2006

Seemingly unrelated events of the past week suggest considerable trouble ahead for U.S. vital interests. As President Bush puts the...

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Christmas Greetings to Guantanamo

Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu December 20, 2006

At holiday time it is customary for soldiers deployed to remote locations around the world to receive cards from a...

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Surge protector

Frank Gaffney, Jr. December 18, 2006

Suddenly, "surge" is the talk of the town. Gone, for the moment at least, is "surrender" - the leitmotif, if...

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Perspectives on the Brazilian elections

CSP December 15, 2006

What to expect of Lula's Second Term The upcoming months will bring tough challenges for Da Silva who has been...

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Shareholder democracy goes to war

CSP December 14, 2006

Today's Wall Street Journal marks an important breakthrough on the financial front in the War for the Free World, a...

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Baker’s poisoned fruits

Frank Gaffney, Jr. December 11, 2006

It seems as though poison is much in vogue at the moment. For example, Russia's emerging dictator, Vladimir Putin, appears...

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