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Condi Rice signals the jig is up for Saddam

CSP January 23, 2003

(Washington, D.C.): The latest indication that the Bush Administration has concluded that Saddam Hussein has blown his last chance for...

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Ritter keeps attacking Bush, nixes Iraq trip after he’s reported as a juvenile sex offender

CSP January 22, 2003

While controversial UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter was calling President Bush a liar and defending Saddam Hussein, press reports say...

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A coup won’t do

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 20, 2003

(Washington, D.C.): The current buzz is that the Saudis, Egyptians, Turks and others are plotting to have Saddam Hussein removed...

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Martin Luther King spoke out for Israel

CSP January 20, 2003

It took courage to defend a people's right to live in security and dignity when they were being terrorized. Dr....

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Unable to verify, unworthy of trust

CSP January 20, 2003

(Washington, D.C.): Hans Blix today reminded the world why he was chosen as chief UN weapons inspector by those who...

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Fresh face in the war on terrorism: Senate Armed Services Committee has new member

CSP January 17, 2003

She mainstreamed Yasser Arafat as a White House guest. She supported - until campaign polls told her not to -...

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US does little as hemispheric crisis grows

CSP January 15, 2003

A growing crisis continues to engulf much of the American hemisphere, with the rise of bitterly anti-US regimes whose leaders...

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N Korea’s shrillness validates Bush policy – and emphasizes missile defense urgency

CSP January 13, 2003

Some former US officials are almost as shrill as the North Korean regime in denouncing President Bush's tough policy toward...

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North Korean scorecard

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 13, 2003

(Washington, D.C.): The headlines these days are chock-a-block with warnings of nuclear war from North Korea. Scarcely less shrill are...

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Note to President Fox: Let him quit

CSP January 10, 2003

Mexico's Marxist Foreign Minister, Jorge Castaeda, says he's not getting his way, so he wants to quit. President Vicente Fox...

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U.S. says smoking gun not needed

CSP January 10, 2003

Responding to chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blixs comment that inspectors had found no smoking gun in Iraq, Secretary of...

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Can the US fight and win in Iraq and Korea?

CSP January 8, 2003

The present dual crises in Iraq and Korea dramatically illustrate how the underinvestment in the U.S. military over the last...

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As Bush Promises Dialogue, North Korea Promises War

CSP January 7, 2003

President Bush repeated his assurance not to invade North Korea during a Cabinet meeting yesterday, claiming that the U.S. will...

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Will the Bush Team Staff up to Stop a Nuclear Melt-down?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 6, 2003

(Washington, D.C.): Ever since North Korea's dictator, Kim Jong-Il, broke bad -- acknowledging cheating on his promises to forego nuclear...

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New Year starts off right with worldwide crackdown on Islamist terrorists

CSP January 3, 2003

The civilized world rang in the New Year with arrests of Islamist terrorists around the globe. France closed 2002 with...

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The Democrats’ choice

CSP December 29, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): Leading Democrats have served notice: They intend to run to the right of President Bush in the run-up...

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