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Caspian Watch # 10: Russia Makes Its Move In Yeltsin’s ‘Pipeline War’

CSP February 12, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): With official Washington completely absorbed with the prospects for renewed conflict with Iraq and President Clinton's deepening personal...

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Sex And Insecurity: Is Clinton’s Misconduct Endangering More Than His Presidency?

CSP February 10, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): The 6 February 1998 editions of the Daily Oklahoman carried a op.ed. article by Lisa Dean that deserves...

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  • Middle East

No More Halfway Measures

CSP February 9, 1998

Calls have grown louder for the United States to take action against Iraq's Saddam Hussein. Outlook asked a proponent of...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

What’s Wrong With This Picture? Clinton Doesn’t Get the Need For Strategic Air Strikes — Or the Right Tool For Conducting Them

CSP February 9, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): The latest refusal of a U.S. ally -- Saudi Arabia -- to provide the U.S. access to the...

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Bridge to Nowhere: Inattention to the ‘Millennium Bug’ Threatens the Nation’s Security, Economy in the 21st Century

693 Days To Go — and Counting

CSP February 6, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): On 3 February 1998, President Clinton signed an Executive Order creating a "council to recognize national and local...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Clinton on Iraq: Wrong Question, Wrong Answer:
It’s Not the Weapons — It’s the Regime, Stupid

CSP February 6, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): In his press conference today with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, President Clinton once again demonstrated his unwillingness,...

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  • Foreign Policy

Words To Live By: Speaker Gingrich Asks Clinton To Use Speech To The Nation To Begin Protecting It From Missile Attack

CSP February 6, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): In light of his considerable distractions at the moment, President Clinton may be having a hard time focusing...

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  • Defense

Clinton Legacy Watch # 17: Dangers of a ‘Hollow Military’

CSP February 5, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Even as President Clinton earnestly tries to signal determination to use significant military power against Saddam Hussein's Iraq,...

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  • [CSP Journal]

U.S. Military Feels Strain Of Buildup Gaps Are Showing In Other Theaters

CSP February 5, 1998

By Bradley Graham Washington Post, 05 February 1998 After naval engagements dating back to the Cuban missile crisis, the aging...

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China: Will It Become the West’s Next Great Adversary?

CSP February 4, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Perhaps the single most strategically important repercussion of the Asian financial meltdown(1) will prove to be the additional...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Clinton’s Huffing-And-Puffing On Iraq — But Lack Of A Coherent Strategy — Looks Like A Formula For Disaster

CSP February 4, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): For seven years, the Center for Security Policy has been arguing that the object of American policy toward...

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  • Defense

Generals Mundy, Kroesen and Davis testify on landmines

CSP February 3, 1998

Generals Carl Mundy (USMC, Ret.), Frederick Kroesen (USA, Ret.) and Raymond Davis (USMC, Ret.) Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee...

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  • Defense
  • [CSP Journal]

Testimony By Distinguished Four-Star Generals Appears To Persuade Key Senator Of The Folly Of A Complete Ban On Landmines

CSP February 3, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Powerful testimony delivered today by three of the Nation's most respected retired four-star generals seemed to have dissuaded...

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  • Defense
  • [CSP Journal]

Profiles In Courage: Top Generals Testify Against Defective, Dangerous Bans On Anti-Personnel Landmines

CSP February 2, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): A breath of fresh air will blow through the United States Senate tomorrow. In a hearing before the...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Hill Leadership Endorses Prompt Deployment of Missile Defenses: Will Tel Aviv ‘Burn’ While Clinton Fiddles?

CSP January 30, 1998

(Washington, D.C.): Against the backdrop of renewed rumors of war with Iraq and mounting evidence of an emerging Russian-abetted Iranian...

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Castro Inconvertible

CSP January 29, 1998

By Charles Lane New Republic, 09 February 1998 Whatever its political impact on Cuba, John Paul II's tour of the...

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