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Pentagon’s Feith: Getting the job done

CSP August 5, 2003

(Washington, D.C.): The editorial page of today's Wall Street Journal features an extraordinarily complimentary profile of Under Secretary of Defense...

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Al-Arian’s defenders start to defect – but will Washington’s Wahhabi Lobby follow?

CSP August 4, 2003

Defenders of Sami Al-Arian, the "humble professor" at the University of South Florida who latched on to Republicans to fight...

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The dot-connector

Frank Gaffney, Jr. August 4, 2003

(Washington, D.C.): Nearly two years ago, in the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, official Washington was seized with The...

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Senators turn screws on Saudi terror funds

CSP July 31, 2003

Following up on a ground-breaking hearing on Wahhabi terrorism by Senator Jon Kyl a month ago, senators from both parties...

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Wishful thinking about Islamist terror

CSP July 30, 2003

(Washington, D.C.): Last week, Secretary of State Colin Powell did it again. He broke sharply with one of the central...

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Release the 9/11 report’s missing 28 pages

CSP July 29, 2003

For once, the State Department isn't giving Saudi Ambassador Prince Bandar bin Sultan what he wants. And for once, the...

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New 9/11 report: Is someone covering for state sponsors of terror?

CSP July 25, 2003

Rumors are swirling around Washington that the joint congressional report on intelligence failures before and after 9/11 was redacted to...

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Encouraging our enemies to attack our troops – then and now

CSP July 22, 2003

The big flap about forged documents purporting to show a Nigerien sale of uranium to Iraq, and the claims that...

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A moment for Truth: Daniel Pipes vs. the Islamists

CSP July 21, 2003

(Washington, D.C.): The war on terror has been the object of our national attention for nearly three years now. Yet,...

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State Department packs public diplomacy panel with controversial members

CSP July 18, 2003

Secretary of State Colin Powell has signed off on a special public diplomacy panel packed with liberal opponents of the...

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Bush must destroy Cuban base that jams Telstar satellite; US space dominance at risk

CSP July 17, 2003

In what a US official likened to an "act of war," the Cuban government has sabotaged an American communications satellite...

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Iraqi document links Saddam to bin Laden

CSP July 16, 2003

An American judge helping to rebuild Iraq's judicial system says he has found an officially published document linking Saddam Hussein...

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USS Ronald Reagan joins the fleet

CSP July 15, 2003

In a formal national tribute to the president who embodied Peace Through Strength, The US Navy commissioned its newest aircraft...

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Making Saddam’s day

Frank Gaffney, Jr. July 14, 2003

Somewhere, probably in Iraq, Saddam Hussein is gloating. He can only be gratified by the feeding frenzy of recriminations, second-guessing...

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Feds arrest former CAIR ‘civil rights’ leader; 2nd CAIR figure held as alleged terrorist

CSP July 7, 2003

A terrorist suspect recently indicted in northern Virginia was a "civil rights" coordinator for one of the leading groups that...

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Group urges Muslims in Canada not to cooperate with authorities on al Qaeda probe

CSP July 6, 2003

A prominent Canadian Islamic group is urging Muslims not to cooperate fully with authorities in an investigation of al Qaeda...

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