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Saudi government-controlled television incites Jihad, violence against U.S.

CSP June 24, 2004

According to a special report released on Thursday by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), three Saudi government-controlled television...

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Islamist penetration of Homeland Security?

CSP June 22, 2004

For over two years, the Center for Security Policy has been warning that organizations and individuals sympathetic to or otherwise...

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The company Powell keeps

Frank Gaffney, Jr. June 21, 2004

(Washington, D.C.): Last Thursday, Secretary of State Colin Powell engaged in the Bush Administrations latest outreach to members of the...

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  • Homeland Security and Counterterrorism

9/11 Commission fails to connect terror dots

Frank Gaffney, Jr. June 18, 2004

The 9/11 Commission’s conclusion that “We have no credible evidence that Iraq and Al Qaeda cooperated on attacks against the United...

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2004 Freedom Flame Award: Lawrence and Susan Kadish

CSP June 14, 2004

Susan and Lawrence Kadish On June 14, 2004, General James L. Jones, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe and Commander of the...

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Empty words?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. June 14, 2004

(Washington, D.C.): On Tuesday, the United States Senate gets back to work after a week of bipartisan mourning of Ronald...

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  • Foreign Policy

The Gipper’s legacy for our time

Frank Gaffney, Jr. June 7, 2004

Three simple words comprise the motto of the Nation's newest and most powerful aircraft carrier, the U.S.S. Ronald Reagan: "Peace...

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The Tenet resignation should come as a relief

Frank Gaffney, Jr. June 6, 2004

The announcement that CIA Director George Tenet had decided to spend more time with his family was received with mixed...

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America’s prisons, breeding grounds for terrorism

CSP June 1, 2004

One of the things that could tie the United States down considerably would be the emergence of a terrorist Fifth...

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Muslim-on-Muslim Violence

Salim Mansur June 1, 2004

Prof. Mansur’s paper “Muslim on Muslim Violence: What Drives It?” is an example of the kind of analysis that is...

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Welcome to World War IV

Frank Gaffney, Jr. June 1, 2004

Suddenly, the heretofore unthinkable seems not so impossible. Domestic political considerations driven by declining polls and negative reporting have prompted...

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Richard Clarke takes responsibility for post-9/11 Saudi airlift

CSP May 27, 2004

On March 24, 2004, 9/11 Commissioner Tim Roemer asked former counterterrorism official Richard Clarke who he thought was responsible for...

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America: Be on the look out

CSP May 26, 2004

On Wednesday, Attorney General Ashcroft and FBI Director Robert Mueller held a press conference to warn Americans that there is...

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In search of a scapegoat

Frank Gaffney, Jr. May 24, 2004

Ahmed Chalabi has suddenly become a kind of Arabian piñata, presented to the world as everything from a con-man, felon...

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I.S.O. a scapegoat

CSP May 24, 2004

(Washington, D.C.): Ahmed Chalabi has suddenly become a kind of Arabian piata, presented to the world as everything from a...

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Going after Chalabi sends the wrong message and a dangerous one

Frank Gaffney, Jr. May 21, 2004

It is hard to believe that a country reeling from reports of prison abuse at the hands of American military...

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