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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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  • Defense
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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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  • Defense
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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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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

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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  • Defense

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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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

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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  • Defense
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Senior Military Leaders Urge Rejection of Ill-Considered U.S.-Russian Launch Notification Accord

CSP December 11, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Nineteen distinguished retired U.S. military commanders today warned President Clinton that a U.S.-Russian agreement expected to be signed...

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  • Defense
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Rumsfeld II: The Secretary Strikes Back

CSP December 8, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): In the Summer of 1998, the Clinton-Gore Administration was suddenly traumatized by a man named Donald Rumsfeld. For...

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