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The ‘Smoking Gun’: Sen. Inhofe Secures Proof of Sandy Berger’s Involvement in Clinton’s Pandering to Puerto Rican Separatists

CSP September 23, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Twice in as many weeks, Samuel Berger -- the China trade lawyer-cum-Democratic political operative turned President Clinton's National...

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  • Deterrence

Will Clinton Ignore the Military’s Advice on Vieques?

CSP September 23, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton has recently acted in a manner sure to intensify Puerto Rican separatism by extending clemency to...

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  • Foreign Policy

Clinton as the Anti-Reagan: Appeasement of North Korea Would ‘End the Cold War’ by Capitulation, Not Roll-Back

CSP September 16, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Amidst the many, pathetic explanations served up by Clinton Administration spokesmen to rationalize, if not explain, its latest...

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Rep. Chris Cox Addresses Casey Forum on China; Sets Tone for Symposium Urging ‘Democratic Engagement’

CSP September 14, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): At a symposium sponsored in New York City yesterday by the William J. Casey Institute of the Center...

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  • Defense
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Test Ban Or Unilateral Disarmament Treaty? By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. Investor’s Business Daily, 13 September 1999

Frank Gaffney, Jr. September 14, 1999

The utopians in the Clinton camp have set their sights on another nuclear weapons treaty. It's not designed to preserve...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

The Company You Keep

Frank Gaffney, Jr. September 14, 1999

Today has been designated by proponents of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) to be the "CTBT Day of Action."...

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Top Bush Administration Official Denounces Clinton Test Ban Treaty as Dangerous ‘Unilateral Disarmament’

CSP September 14, 1999

Vice President Dan Quayle Urges Senate to Reject C.T.B.T. (Washington, D.C.): Today, the second-ranking member of George Bush's administration announced...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

A Test Ban That Disarms Us

CSP September 10, 1999

When it comes to nuclear testing, nations will act in their perceived self-interest. By Charles Krauthammer Some debates just never...

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Calling the I.M.F. to Account

By Jeffrey D. Sachs,
New York Times, 08 September 1999

CSP September 10, 1999

Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers has wisely called for a review of International Monetary Fund lending to Russia before any more...

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Charles Krauthammer Launches Surgical Strike on the Anti-Nuke Crowd’s ‘Back-Door’ Disarmament Scheme

CSP September 10, 1999

Sen. Lott Rains on Byron Dorgan's 'C.T.B.T. Day of Action' (Washington, D.C.): Today's Washington Post features one of syndicated columnist...

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‘Excuse Fatigue’: Clinton-Gore’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Policy Toward Yeltsin, Russian Corruption Won’t Fly

CSP September 10, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Vice President Al Gore's pollsters tell him his campaign for the presidency is suffering from "Clinton Fatigue." An...

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Reinventing Russia: Al Gore’s Misguided Quest

By E. Wayne Merry,
The Wall Street Journal, 08 September 1999

CSP September 10, 1999

With each new revelation of Russian money laundering or the failures of reform, accusing fingers point at Vice President Al...

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  • Deterrence

A credible nuclear deterrent

CSP September 9, 1999

9 September 1999 Hon. Trent Lott Majority Leader United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Senator Lott: We believe that...

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  • Defense
  • Deterrence

Center Releases Open Letter to Senator Lott from Fifty-two Top Security Policy-Practitioners Opposing C.T.B.T.

CSP September 9, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration, its Democratic allies in the Senate and an array of anti-nuclear activists are reportedly threatening...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

C.T.B.T. — Warmed-Over ‘Nuclear Freeze’ Agenda Item — Threatens to Give U.S. Nuclear Deterrent the ‘Big Chill’

Frank Gaffney, Jr. September 7, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): News Item: "A senior Energy Department official and his wife, one of the lead attorneys involved in the...

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Investor’s Business Daily Rejoinder Shows CalPERS, Wall Street Implications of Chinese Penetration of Capital Markets

CSP September 7, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): For the second time in six weeks, Investor's Business Daily (IBD) has performed an invaluable public service: It...

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