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Thank God For The ‘Iron Lady’: Margaret Thatcher Reminds America This Is No Time To ‘Go Wobbly’

CSP December 16, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Like Winston Churchill before her, Lady Margaret Thatcher has sounded a call to arms for America that should...

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Center’s Gaffney Challenges Revisionists’ Deprecation Of The Reagan Role In Toppling The ‘Evil Empire’

CSP December 15, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The determination exhibited by many of President Reagan's critics to deny him any credit for the destruction of...

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Remarks By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. At The Rutgers University Conference On ‘The Arms Race And The End Of The Cold War’

CSP December 15, 1997

New Brunswick, New Jersey 13 December 1997 I think I can best set the stage for my remarks about arms...

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The Senate Must Insist On An Early Vote On The Kyoto Treaty

Frank Gaffney, Jr. December 15, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): These days, it is a commonplace that the Clinton-Gore Administration has made an art form of the political...

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  • Energy Security

Al Gore’s Climate Treaty — Dead On Arrival

CSP December 11, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday's finale of the Kyoto Conference on Global Climate Change was proof positive of the adage "You want...

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  • Foreign Policy

Clinton Legacy Watch # 14: A Doctrine for Denuclearization

CSP December 8, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): It is fitting, if ironic, that the Washington Post chose Sunday, 7 December as the day to give...

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  • Energy Security

Global Warming Fundamentalists This is nuclear winter without the nukes

CSP December 8, 1997

By Charles Krauthammer The Washington Post, 05 December 1997 The world is meeting in Kyoto, Japan, to decide how much...

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Watch Your Wallet: Al Gore’s ‘Flexibility’ Bodes Ill For U.S. Interests at Kyoto — And Beyond

CSP December 8, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In his much-awaited appearance today at the Kyoto conference on the Global Climate Control Treaty (GCCT), Vice President...

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  • Treaties & International Agreements

Case for– and costs of– Kyoto are unsustainable

CSP December 5, 1997

On the eve of Vice President Al Gore's mission to Kyoto to save the faltering Global Climate Control Treaty (GCCT),...

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Summary Of The William J. Casey Institute’s Symposium On The Implications Of The Global Climate Change Treaty For The U.S. Economy, Sovereignty and National Security

CSP December 5, 1997

19 November 1996 New York City (Washington, D.C.): In the run-up to the international conference on the Global Climate Change...

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The Ottawa Landmine Ban: Hardly ‘Historic’

CSP December 4, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): To judge by the reporting on yesterday's signing ceremony in Ottawa, the formal title of the treaty completed...

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National Defense Panel Implicitly Assails Clinton’s Decision To Veto Programs Needed To ‘Deny Enemies the Use of Space’

CSP December 3, 1997

Will the U.S. Military Be Heard From Next? (Washington, D.C.): As the Center for Security Policy had urged,(1) the congressionally...

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‘Let Us Count the Ways’ The Landmine Ban Would Disserve U.S. Interests

CSP December 2, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): With the latest convocation of wishful thinkers now underway in Ottawa for the purpose of signing the international...

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  • Middle East

Target Saddam Hussein

CSP December 2, 1997

By Robert Satloff Washington Post, 02 December 1997 From Paris to Cairo, from Moscow to Riyadh, virtually all of America's...

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Washington Institute’s Satloff Correctly Assails Mideast Policy Being Forged by Its Alumni, Dennis Ross and Martin Indyk

CSP December 2, 1997

But Should Have Called Clinton Most 'Pro-Labor,' Not 'Pro-Israel,' President (Washington, D.C.): Today's Washington Post features an enormously important op.ed....

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Warning to the Nuclear Labs: Don’t Count on ‘Stockpile Stewardship’ to Maintain Either Overhead Or Confidence

CSP December 1, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The New York Times yesterday gave its top weekly editorial billing to the next installment of the anti-nuclear...

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