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It’s Over: The A.B.M. Treaty is History; Now let’s Get On with Deploying Missile Defenses!

CSP June 13, 2002

Starting tomorrow, the United States will no longer be a party to or subject to the constraints of the 1972...

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Global Investors Poised to Underwrite Terrorism: Iran returns to the Markets with 500 Million Eurobond; Will U.S. Buy In?

CSP June 12, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): As the Casey Institute warned in its Perspective of July 14, 2000, Iran has now formally embarked on...

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Make Missile Defense Happen

Frank Gaffney, Jr. June 11, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): On Friday, the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty will formally be consigned to the dust-bin of history. With its...

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Memo to the administration: Don’t legitimize groups that are soft, or worse, on terrorism

CSP June 7, 2002

As the Bush Administration forges ahead on its daunting challenge to protect America from terrorism, groups that are soft to...

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Bush: ‘Call evil by its name’

CSP June 5, 2002

President Bush reaffirmed his commitment to pre-empt terrorist threats wherever they might appear, stating that while passive defenses are important,...

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  • Homeland Security and Counterterrorism

The Next Day of Infamy’?

CSP June 3, 2002

Bill Clinton would have said, I feel your pain. A phone call I received Sunday afternoon gave me a chilling...

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The Buck Stops Here: Prestigious Far Eastern Economic Review Follows Terrorist Money To U.S. Capital Markets

CSP May 31, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): In the war against terrorism, the Bush Administration has properly announced its determination to cut off the funding...

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FBI reforms are on the right track

CSP May 30, 2002

The newly announced, radical reform of the FBI is a welcome and long overdue development that places the Bureau on...

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Bush’s Russian Gamble

Frank Gaffney, Jr. May 28, 2002

President Bush has just put some expensive additional chips on an extraordinary gamble. With his visits over the past week...

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Look who wrote the law that shielded the terrorists from the FBI

CSP May 24, 2002

The FBI agents who apprehended one of the September 11 hijackers weeks before the attack were prevented from downloading his...

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Hearing sddresses Saudi, Egyptian unreliability

CSP May 23, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): Center for Security Policy President Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. testified today before the House Armed Services Committee Special...

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The world starts to see missile defense as Bush sees it. The Senate must play catch-up

CSP May 23, 2002

Just a year ago, Europe teetered on the brink of incontinence as President George W. Bush stated he would end...

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Russia says US agrees to ‘limit’ missile defenses while Moscow MIRVs its new ICBMs

CSP May 21, 2002

Is the permanent bureaucracy undermining President Bush’s strategic missile defense agenda? Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov claims that in a...

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President Bush must veto the defense appropriation bill if missile defense is stunted

CSP May 20, 2002

In a party-line vote, the Senate Armed Services Committee has chosen to hamstring President Bushs ability to defend the American...

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The ‘Next War’: Will Carl Levin Be Allowed To Leave America Vulnerable To Missile Attack?

CSP May 20, 2002

(Washington, D.C.): The baying of Congressional Democrats last week over unfounded allegations that President Bush "knew" beforehand about the September...

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‘Our enemies are transforming. Will we?’

CSP May 16, 2002

The Bush administration wants revolutionary, not evolutionary, changes in US defense technology, says Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld – so it’s...

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