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Hold the Champagne: China May Deform the W.T.O., Rather than Be Reformed by It, Likely Negating Benefits to U.S.

CSP November 16, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): What the Wall Street Journal in today's editions calls "morning- after realism" cannot set in too fast in...

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Meeting Palestinian ‘Blood Libel’ With Silence Imperils Peace

CSP November 15, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Hilary Rodham Clinton's response -- or, more accurately, her non-response -- to the outrageous lies about Israel publicly...

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  • Asia
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Steve Forbes Issues Reaganesque Call to Help Free China

CSP November 12, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): In a major foreign policy address delivered today at the library of one former President, Steve Forbes issued...

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Bill Clinton, ‘New Isolationist’?
The U.S. Needs a Missile Defense That Defends its Allies, Too

Frank Gaffney, Jr. November 8, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): As the worm turns! In the wake of the U.S. Senate's crushing rejection of the Comprehensive Test Ban...

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Defending the Senate’s Constitutional Prerogatives: Lott is Right, Clinton-Albright Wrong on the Status of the C.T.B.T.

CSP November 3, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Subsequent to the Senate's crushing rejection of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) on 13 October, President Clinton,...

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1999 Keeper of the Flame Award: Jim Jones

CSP November 1, 1999

In the company of over 350 fellow military officers, top legislators and congressional staff, executive branch officials (past and present),...

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Wrong Again: Scowcroft and Kanter’s Advice on ‘Fixing the C.T.B.T.’ Won’t Do the Job

CSP October 29, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): In yesterday's Washington Times, two prominent officials of the Bush Administration -- former National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft...

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Are U.S. ‘Investments’ in the Mideast ‘Peace Process’ Giving the Arabs a New War Option?

CSP October 28, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): One of the predictable upshots of today's meeting between Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and Israeli Foreign Minister...

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  • Congress Watch

Were Senate Foreign Relations to Get to the Bottom of Adm. Prueher’s Stint as CINCPAC, It Might Sink his Posting to Beijing

CSP October 28, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is scheduled to hold hearings today on the nomination of Admiral Joseph Prueher...

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Did Clinton Want to Lose the CTBT?

CSP October 27, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The level of incompetence exhibited by the Clinton Administration in its management and defense of the Comprehensive Test...

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Senator Lugar Rebuts False Charges of Partisanship and Isolationism in the C.T.B.T. Vote

CSP October 27, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): There are few members of the U.S. Senate whose reputations can compare to that of Sen. Richard Lugar...

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  • Defense
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Take Russia’s ‘No’ for an Answer on Missile Defense

CSP October 27, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Here we go again. The Clinton Administration is once more trying to have it both ways on missile...

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  • Foreign Policy

Congress is Doing its Job, Not Engaging in ‘Isolationism’

CSP October 26, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): At every conceivable turn, spokesmen for the Clinton Administration and its friends are repeating, in mantra-like fashion, that...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘New Isolationism’ is a Bum Rap

CSP October 26, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration and its allies are intensifying their efforts to paint those who oppose the "aggressive multilateralism,"appeasement...

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  • Defense
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A.E.I. Postmortem Shows Senate Wisely Rejected C.T.B.T. — For Substantive Reasons, Not Due to Partisanship or ‘Isolationism’

CSP October 25, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The American Enterprise Institute performed a signal pubic service in the immediate aftermath of the Senate's defeat of...

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Clinton Legacy Watch # 44: Pandering to Hispanic Vote at Expense of National Security

CSP October 21, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Evidence continues to mount on two sensitive matters that President Clinton is subordinating national security interests to a...

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