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‘No Confidence’: Sharansky’s Courageous Resignation Offers Only Hope to spare Israel Disastrous Summit and its Fallout

CSP July 7, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): This week, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak decided to ignore his Interior Minister's strong recommendation that he not...

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The Navy Clears for Action’ on Missile Defense CNO’s Reorganization Will Prove More Important than Intercept Test

CSP July 7, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): While the media, pundits and critics of the so-called National Missile Defense program obsess about the results and...

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Casey Symposium Affirms Emerging Importance of Capital Markets Transparency, Leverage on Global ‘Bad Actors’

CSP June 29, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): On 27 June, the William J. Casey Institute of the Center for Security Policy convened a half-day symposium...

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Record Surplus Must Address the Hollow Military’ Will the Presidential Candidates Seek a Mandate to Do So?

CSP June 29, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton's announcement on 26 June that the U.S. government's projected budget surplus would amount to as much...

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Endgame For Israel: Barak’s Clever Strategy’ Revealed

Frank Gaffney, Jr. June 26, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): "You want it bad, you'll get it bad." This adage certainly applies to the deal President Clinton and...

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G.O.P.-Led Congress to Give Castro an Appalling Two-fer: Elian’s Return, Easing Emargo are Double Defeats for the U.S.

CSP June 26, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): This week seems likely to be remembered as one that lives in infamy as a result of the...

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Sanity Check: Fifty Years After it Started the War, North Korea Remains a Dangerous, ‘Rogue’ State

CSP June 26, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Amidst the hoopla surrounding the summit meeting earlier this month between the leaders of North and South Korea,...

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Clinton Legacy Watch #49: Rogue States by Any Other Name… North Korea Still a Threat; China is a Country of Concern’

CSP June 23, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Last week, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright offered fresh proof that the Clinton-Gore foreign policy can accurately be...

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Don’t Count on the Internet, U.S. Information Technology to Set China Free

CSP June 21, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): On the eve of Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's trip to China this week and amidst efforts to...

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Firing Richardson: A Necessary, If Not Necessarily Sufficient, Condition for Redressing the Clinton-Gore Insecurity Complex

CSP June 19, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Energy Secretary Bill Richardson's performance on the Sunday morning television talk shows reminded one of a man sentenced...

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Clinton’s New,‘Broad Interpretation’ of A.B. M. Treaty Designed to Protect Al Gore, Not the American People

CSP June 15, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Periodically, some news item comes along that offers fresh insights into the depths of cynicism the Clinton-Gore Administration...

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Growing ‘Fifth Column’ Danger Among Israeli Arabs Reinforces Arguments for Deferring Creation of a Palestinian ‘State’

CSP June 14, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): As she traveled to Syria yesterday to pay unwarranted respects on behalf of the U.S. government to the...

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The Clinton-Gore Team’s Security Violation du jour : New Los Alamos Debacle Demands Top-Down Accountability

CSP June 14, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): The revelation that hard drives containing exceedingly sensitive information about the technical and operational details of American, Russian...

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Will, Krauthammer Make Case For Missile Defense

CSP June 13, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Two of the Nation's premier syndicated columnists have made signal contributions in recent days to the national security...

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Don’t Cry for Him, Syria

Frank Gaffney, Jr. June 12, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Good riddance. Despite all the eulogizing of Syria's late despot, Hafez Assad, there should be no mistake: This...

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Investor’s Business Daily Charts Seismic Shift at Federal, State Levels in Favor of Capital Markets Leverage over Trade Sanctions

CSP June 8, 2000

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday's Investor's Business Daily (IBD) provided a wake-up call for those on Wall Street who have not yet...

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