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Critical Mass: Woolsey, Lehman Cite Concerns with C.T.B.T.

CSP May 18, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Evidence continues to mount that President Clinton's intention, announced in his State of the Union address last January,...

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Wall Street Journal‘s Melloan Inveighs Against Russian Aid

CSP May 18, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The recently completed Senate Armed Services Committee mark-up of the Fiscal Year 2000 defense authorization bill includes calls...

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“Naivet in ‘Engaging’ Russia Carries a High price Tag”

By George Melloan,
The Wall Street Journal, 18 May 1999

CSP May 18, 1999

Boris Yeltsin survived a series of impeachment votes in the lower house of the Russian parliament Saturday, but one feature...

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‘Follow the Money’: The Next Shoe to Drop on China Scandal Should be Its Penetration of the U.S. Bond Market

CSP May 13, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): At long last, the extent of China's financial penetration of the U.S. electoral process and financial system is...

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Now for an Honest Look at China

By Jim Hoagland,
The Washington Post, 13 May 2002

CSP May 13, 1999

TOKYO--NATO says it will rain tens of thousands of rockets, bombs and shells on Serbia if they are needed to...

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S.O.S. — Save Our Submarines: Latest Revelation About Chinese Espionage Underscores Need to Retain Full Trident Force

Frank Gaffney, Jr. May 13, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): As the Senate and House Armed Services Committees consider changes to the Fiscal Year 2000 defense authorization bill...

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Clinton’s Legacy Watch # 42: A United States that is ‘The World’s Only Superpower’ no More

CSP May 10, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): You have to hand it to Bill Clinton. Not everyone could squander so thoroughly the incredible hand he...

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Chairman Gilman’s Committee Highlights Need For Strengthened Missile Defenses In Asia

CSP May 6, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The ominous growth of the Asian missile threat (i.e. the robust programs of North Korea and China) has...

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‘Peace in our time’

CSP May 6, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The United States will rue the day it entered into the "agreement" on Kosovo announced today by the...

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Sales Pitch For a Balkan Farce

CSP May 6, 1999

The answer is "Madonna." Formulate the question. The question is: What is the name of the discotheque, located in Slobodan...

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The Yugoslav War is over, and the West lost

By Jeff Jacoby,
The Boston Globe, 06 May 1999

CSP May 6, 1999

By Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe, 06 May 1999 Sunday: ''We are not only not going to stop the bombing,''...

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Assad’s Syria is No Reliable ‘Partner for Peace’

CSP May 5, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration has made clear that, as soon as the Israeli election process is finished, its campaign...

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Arafat’s Bait and Switch on Statehood: Resolution 181

CSP May 4, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Today is the day Yasser Arafat had announced that he would declare a Palestinian state. Although he chose...

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What Should Top the U.S.-Japanese Summit Agenda: Interoperable AEGIS-Based Missile Defenses

CSP May 2, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): As Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi begins a visit to the United States featuring a multi-city tour and...

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Giving ‘Clinton’s Legacy’ New Meaning: The Buck Stops at the President‘s Desk on the ‘Legacy’ Code , Other D.O.E. Scandals

CSP April 29, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Energy Secretary Bill Richardson is clearly in a swivet. After all, what was supposed to be a ticket-punching...

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South African Urges U.S., NATO to Break Negotiating Pattern in Balkans

CSP April 29, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Intensifying efforts to secure Russia's help in brokering a deal with Slobodan Milosevic bode ill for efforts to...

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