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Credit Where It is Due on U.S. Financial Support for the U.N.

CSP October 21, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): According to press reports, the recently confirmed American Representative to the United Nations Richard Holbrooke has been spending...

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Telling It Like It Was: Chairman Helms on the C.T.B.T. Vote

CSP October 21, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Traditionally, the history of great battles has been written by the victors. In the case of the Senate's...

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George Will, Richard Perle Sing Senate Majority’s Praises For Courageous Vote Against the Defective C.T.B.T.

CSP October 20, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Amidst the echo chamber of Washington spinmeisters, members of the United States Senate -- to say nothing of...

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Neither Isolationists Nor Fools, By Richard PerleThe New York Times, 19 October 1999

CSP October 20, 1999

"Isolationism" and "partisanship" were the names, "reckless" and "dangerous" the characterizations with which a stunned Clinton Administration and much of...

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Politics and the Test Ban Treaty, By George F. Will, Newsweek, 20 October 1999

CSP October 20, 1999

President Clinton, whose cynicism never loses its power to astonish, put on a long face and, with that tone of...

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A New Skepticism on Arms Control, By James T. HackettThe Washington Times, 18 October 1999

CSP October 19, 1999

The Senate vote on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) was more than just the defeat of a flawed agreement,...

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Fumble on the Test Ban Treaty By Richard Burt The Washington Post, 18 October 1999

CSP October 19, 1999

The rejection of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty is indeed a debacle for American foreign policy, but the blame lies...

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One Treaty Doesn’t Fit All

By Robert M. Gates
New York Times, 13 October 1999

CSP October 19, 1999

The poisonously partisan debate over the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty this week should prompt a re-evaluation of the American approach...

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The End of Arms Control as We Have Known It

CSP October 19, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): An extraordinarily important, emerging reality is for the moment being obscured by the vitriol and frenzied misrepresentations emanating...

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  • Defense
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Clinton Legacy Watch # 43: Hard Questions About Effort to Bribe Russia into Amending the A.B.M. Treaty

CSP October 18, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Fresh from its problematic efforts to purchase North Korean restraint on the development of threatening long-range ballistic missiles,...

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Clinton’s ‘Big Lies’ on the Senate’s Rejection of the C.T.B.T.

Frank Gaffney, Jr. October 18, 1999

"The great masses of the people...will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one." Adolf...

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Senate Majority’s Defeat of C.T.B.T. Represents Triumph of Sound Security Policy Over Placebo Arms Control

CSP October 14, 1999

Senator Lott Deserves Great Credit for Securing Vote (Washington, D.C.): Last night's action by a majority of the United States...

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SENATOR LOTT’S REASONS FOR OPPOSING THE C.T.B.T.

CSP October 13, 1999

(Excerpts from the Majority Leader's Senate Floor Statement of October 8) "The CTBT is itself seriously flawed in many ways,...

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Vote — and Defeat — the C.T.B.T. Today

CSP October 13, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The Senate is, at present, scheduled to vote on the fatally flawed Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) late...

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  • Defense
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Center Releases ‘Truth or Consequences’ Series, Selection of Commentary Providing Senate Key Facts on C.T.B.T.

CSP October 12, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): As the Senate deliberates about whether to consent to the ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT),...

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  • Defense
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C.T.B.T. Truth or Consequences #7: Realistic Explosive Testing is Required to ‘Remanufacture’ Existing Nuclear Weapons

CSP October 12, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): One of the most pernicious misrepresentations being served up in recent days by the proponents of the Comprehensive...

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