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Clinton Legacy Watch # 37: An End to the U.S. Posture of ‘Assured Vulnerability’?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 27, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Over the past ten days, the Clinton Administration has signaled its intention to make the most significant sea-change...

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MEMORANDUM OF LAW

By George Miron and Douglas J. Feith,
22 January 1999

CSP January 22, 1999

DID THE ABM TREATY OF 1972 REMAIN IN FORCE AFTER THE USSR CEASED TO EXIST IN DECEMBER 1991 AND DID...

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Message to Albright, Primakov: New Legal Analysis Establishes That The A.B.M. Treaty Died with the U.S.S.R.

CSP January 22, 1999

. Definitive Study Shows Russians Have No Veto Over Defending U.S. (Washington, D.C.): On Wednesday, Secretary of Defense William Cohen...

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Clinton Legacy Watch # 36: A Quixotic Crusade for an Unverifiable, Ineffective and Dangerous C.T.B.T.?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 20, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Like a fighter jet dumping flares and chaff to dodge an on-coming Iraqi missile, this year's State of...

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The Clinton-Cohen Missile Defense Initiative:
Two Steps Forward, Three Steps Back?

CSP January 20, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Presumably it is coincidental. Last night, Representative Steve Largent of Oklahoma delivered part of the Republican response to...

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If President Clinton is Serious About ‘The American People’s Business,’ Here’s What He Should Say is the State of the Union

CSP January 19, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): According to today's New York Times, President Clinton is expected to deliver a State of the Union address...

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C.W.C. Watch #3: U.S. Underestimating The Costs of One Ineffective Ban; Will It Repeat Them In Another?

CSP January 12, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): On the last day of 1997, President Clinton submitted a misleading, one-paragraph certification to Congress in connection with...

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The ‘politics of personal accountability’

CSP January 11, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): There is a lot of talk at the moment about the "politics of personal destruction." This is, of...

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  • Defense
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Despite Purported Addition of ‘Out-Year’ Dollars, Clinton Still Balks at Deployment of Needed Missile Defenses

CSP January 8, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): There he goes again. Yesterday's New York Times revealed that President Clinton has decided to "pledge about $7...

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In the Wake of Clinton’s Policy-Meltdown On Iraq, Jim Hoagland, Abe Rosenthal Spell Out Do’s and Don’ts

CSP January 8, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton's four-day air campaign against Iraq was supposed to "degrade" Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction. In...

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The Carpet of Contempt

CSP January 8, 1999

So here we are at the U.N. A half-century ago it was created to keep peace and expand freedom, not...

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Time to Face the Super-Thug Alone

CSP January 8, 1999

Memo to the president: Forget Barzan. It is Barzani you want to enlist. And watch your back at the United...

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  • Regions

Life Support for Castro Redux: Clinton Doesn’t Have Time for Blue-Ribbon Commission, Goes Direct to Gutting the Embargo

CSP January 6, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Until yesterday's announcement by President Clinton that he was easing the economic sanctions against Fidel Castro's regime, it...

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  • Defense

Clinton’s Defense Increases Look More Like Political ‘Triangulation’ Than A Cure For The Hollow Military

CSP January 4, 1999

Pentagon's Own Data Shows It Needs Roughly Ten Times More (Washington, D.C.): On the eve of tomorrow's appearance of the...

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Journal Gets It Right: Impeachment Trial Does Not Threaten U.S. Foreign Policy Interests — Its Defendant Does

CSP January 4, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Recent warnings have been issued by both foreign and domestic sources that placing President Clinton, the U.S. Commander-...

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The Real Case Against Bill Clinton: Chinese Bribery

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 4, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Not since Al Capone was prosecuted for tax evasion has there been a more bizarre judicial pursuit of...

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