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Return of the ‘San Francisco Democrats’

Frank Gaffney, Jr. September 30, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): In 1984, Jeane Kirkpatrick gave expression to a feeling of revulsion experienced by many of her fellow "Reagan...

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Hezbollah now matches al Qaeda as terrorist danger, US officials say

CSP September 27, 2002

The only other known terrorist group capable of mounting a threat comparable to al Qaeda is the Iranian-backed Palestinian group...

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Enough already: Ten years without nuclear tests is too long to assure the deterrents’ safety, reliability

CSP September 26, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): Ten years ago last Monday, the United States stopped knowing for sure whether its nuclear arsenal would work...

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The V-22: Exemplar of Transformation

CSP September 26, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): On 24 September 2002, the Center for Security Policy, the Heritage Foundation and the Potomac Institute co-hosted a...

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‘POISONED’: Germany’s ‘red-green’ coalition wins thin mandate in bitter anti-US campaign

CSP September 23, 2002

Germany's socialist chancellor squeaked out the thinnest of mandates after mounting a campaign laced with anti-American invective that severely damaged...

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  • Defense

The Next ‘Crusader’?

CSP September 23, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): In the weeks ahead, the outlines of next year's defense budget will begin to take shape. It has...

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Message to Congress: A vote for UN approval is a vote for Saddam Hussein

CSP September 19, 2002

"If you want to keep the peace, you've got to have the authorization to use force," President Bush told reporters...

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The case against Saddam (III):There is an ‘Al Qaeda connection’

CSP September 18, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): One of the most insidious arguments against President Bush's policy of regime change in Iraq is rooted in...

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  • Foreign Policy

Accept No Substitutes: Regime Change is the Only Way to Disarm Iraq

CSP September 17, 2002

Here we go again: Saddam Hussein says he will "uncondi tionally" admit inspectors. UN apparatchiks and the Iraqi despot's patrons/business...

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Weapons inspectors: A lose/lose proposition for the West – and for the Iraqi people

CSP September 17, 2002

It's no accident that the advocates of coercive inspections of Iraq's nuclear, chemical and biological weapons are, by and large,...

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Will Bush ‘Go Wobbly’ by Accepting ‘Coercive Inspections’?

CSP September 16, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): The TV networks' Sunday talk shows -- those closely monitored barometers of the latest shifts in Washington's political...

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UN told to join US or become irrelevant

CSP September 13, 2002

The United Nations risks becoming as irrelevant as its predecessor, the League of Nations, unless it does what it resolved...

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Bush at Pentagon: ‘Win the war’

CSP September 11, 2002

Standing at the rebuilt Pentagon on the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, President Bush called on Americans to "renew...

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Bush must tell UN why Saddam must go – but not seek its approval for doing so

CSP September 9, 2002

Opponents of President Bush's policy of effecting regime change in Iraq have increasingly coalesced around the idea that the United...

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  • Foreign Policy

Don’t Go There: Why President Bush Should Tell the U.N. Why Saddam Must Go, But Not Seek Its Approval for Doing So

CSP September 9, 2002

President Bush faces an historic choice when he addresses the United Nations General Assembly on September 12th: Should he consult...

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Exiting the A.B.M. Treaty — A model for dealing with Iraq

Frank Gaffney, Jr. September 9, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): On the eve of what is being billed as a major address to the United Nations, President Bush...

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