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Saddam’s Lessons In Arms Control

CSP March 4, 1998

By Fred C. Ikl&eacuteWall Street Journal, 04 March 1998 Let us admit fairly, as a business people should, We have...

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Sovereignty Surrender Watch # 2: Clinton Multilateralism Eroding American Interests, Rights on All Fronts

Frank Gaffney, Jr. March 2, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): The disastrously ill-conceived deal brokered with Saddam Hussein by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan is bad enough. Worse...

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Where’s Al? The Veep Is Missing in Action on the ‘Y2K’ Crisis

CSP March 1, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Public awareness is inexorably growing about the magnitude of the danger posed to the U.S. economy, national security...

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A ‘Great Victory’ for Iraq

CSP February 26, 1998

By William Kristol and Robert KaganWashington Post, 26 February 1998 The devil is in the details. With this mantra, critics...

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Message To Saddam

CSP February 26, 1998

By Michael Kelly Washington Post, 25 February 1998 "This should not be about trust," said President Clinton on Monday, as...

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This Is The Time to ‘Bash’ — Or At Least Repudiate — The U.N.; Bipartisan, Bicameral Consensus Emerges That Saddam Must Go

CSP February 26, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): In light of press reports that Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was, to a considerable degree, responsible for...

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Guess Who Else Is Cooking Up Biological Weapons? Russia

CSP February 25, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Will the third time be a charm? First, the American people were confronted with warnings that Saddam Hussein's...

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Sounds of a ticking biological clock

Frank Gaffney, Jr. February 25, 1998

By: Frank Gaffney Jr.Washington Times, 24 February 1998 Last week's news flash from Las Vegas should be a wake-up call...

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Open Letter

CSP February 24, 1998

United States Senate Washington, DC 20510-3603 February 4, 1998 Hon. William S. Cohen Secretary of Defense The Pentagon Washington, D.C....

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Open Letter to the President

CSP February 24, 1998

Committee for Peace and Security in the Gulf 1615 L Street, N.W. Suite 900 Washington, DC 20036 19 February 1998...

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Senator Inhofe Engages Pentagon on Space Control: Will U.S. Military Leaders Affirm They Can’t Live Without It?

CSP February 24, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, one of the Senate's most stalwart leaders on national security matters -- Senator Jim Inhofe (R-OK) --...

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‘Serious Consequences’: If Clinton Means It, Here’s the Alternative to His Failed Strategy of ‘Containing’ Saddam

CSP February 24, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): If the past seven years have taught us nothing else, one lesson is clear: Saddam will never permit...

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Will NATO Expand To Include ‘Trojan Horses’?

CSP February 23, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, three of the Clinton Administration's biggest guns will appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on behalf...

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‘No Brainer’: Chiefs Must Not Accept Backdoor Landmine Ban

CSP February 21, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): If the Clinton Administration's rhetoric is to be credited, the United States is at this moment poised to...

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Clinton Legacy Watch # 18: Assured U.S. Vulnerability In The Face of a Burgeoning Biological Warfare Threat

Frank Gaffney, Jr. February 20, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday's news flash from Las Vegas should be a wake-up call for the American people. The fact that...

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Accept No Substitutes: Clinton Address On Iraq Signals Continuing Failure To Grasp Need For Toppling Saddam

CSP February 17, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): In his remarks to a Pentagon audience and the Nation today, President Clinton made a persuasive case --...

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