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Will Sam Nunn Give Political Cover’ to Left Disarmers?

CSP January 11, 2001

In her column today, the Washington Post's unreconstructed liberal columnist, Mary McGrory, spilled the beans on the new agitprop organization...

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WSJ Asia calls attention to Clinton’s rebuff of the US Religious Freedom Commission

CSP January 10, 2001

In an important article in today's Asian edition, the Wall Street Journal reported on President Clinton's dismissive response to a...

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  • Asia
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Clinton’s Parting Shot at International Religious Freedom

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 9, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): On 19 December, President Clinton fired off a letter to U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) Chairman...

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Prelude to Rumsfeld II’: Center Issues Summary of

CSP January 9, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): On Thursday, a blue-ribbon, congressionally-mandated commission chaired by Secretary of Defense-designate Donald Rumsfeld will release a major new...

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Space power: What is at stake, what will it take

CSP January 9, 2001

On the day that nineteen distinguished retired U.S. military commanders warned President Clinton that a U.S.-Russian agreement expected to be...

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Fuggedaboutit’: Gen. Shalikashvili’s Paean to C.T.B.T. is Wrong — as well as Dead on Arrival

CSP January 8, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): Here we go again. The last gasp of the Clinton-Gore Administration apparently will be expended trying to breathe...

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Clinton Legacy Watch # 54: An International Criminal Court that Erodes U.S. Sovereignty, Constitutional Rights

CSP January 4, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): At the last possible moment,1 President Clinton inflicted upon the Nation and, in particular, its military what may...

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Memo to Clinton-Arafat: Hold Everything

CSP January 2, 2001

(Washington, D.C.): With the arrival of Yasser Arafat in Washington today, the prospects for yet another fraudulent "peace" agreement appear...

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Secretary Rumsfeld

CSP December 29, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): George W. Bush's selection of Donald Rumsfeld to serve as his Secretary of Defense is momentous, not only...

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Bipartisanship on Defense Spending: Schlesinger and Brown Call for Sustained Increase in National Security Funding

CSP December 20, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): As the Bush-Cheney team prepares to appoint its Secretary of Defense, the true -- and staggeringly high --...

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Daniel Pipes: The Winds of War Are Blowing in the Mideast

CSP December 20, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): This week, President Clinton risks further compounding the damage he has done to date to Israel's security by...

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  • Foreign Policy

Hell No, Clinton Shouldn’t Go — to North Korea

CSP December 20, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): The Wall Street Journal yesterday reported what may be George W. Bush's first serious foreign policy mistake: According...

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Deploy Missile Defenses Now

Frank Gaffney, Jr. December 18, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): The General's words were soothing but their implications were chilling. Supporters of Governor George W. Bush had been...

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  • Defense

Commandant Jones Makes Case that a Strong U.S. Economy Depends Upon a Strong U.S. Military

CSP December 13, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Marine Corps Commandant James L. Jones recently took the case for increased defense spending to a constituency that...

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Excerpts of Letter From Casey Chairman Hon. Roger Robinson to PetroChina Shareholders

CSP December 12, 2000

Over the past four years, the William J. Casey Institute has pursued a Capital Markets Transparency Initiative (CMTI) designed to...

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PetroChina Coalition Urges American Shareholders to Divest — and to Expand Political Risk’ Assessments

CSP December 12, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): A large coalition of non-governmental groups (NGOs) from across the political spectrum chose Pearl Harbor Day to call...

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