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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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  • Energy Security

Caspian Watch # 9: Emboldened By Iraq ‘Victory,’ Russia Intensifies Effort To Undermine Azerbaijan

CSP November 26, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The direct effects of the Clinton Administration's strategic error in contracting-out responsibility for finding a "solution" to Russia...

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Clinton Legacy Watch # 13: Mixed Signals On Proliferation Help Perpetuate U.S. Posture Of Vulnerability

CSP November 26, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The coincidence of the publication of a new Defense Department report on proliferation with the Clinton Administration's bungling...

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Will The National Defense Panel Save The Most Decisive Factor In Determining The Future National Defense — Space Control?

CSP November 26, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): On 1 December, the National Defense Panel (NDP) is scheduled to issue its long-awaited report on the United...

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Clinton Legacy Watch # 12: Will Jorge Mas Canosa’s Memory Be Defiled By A New Push For Normalization With Cuba?

CSP November 25, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Predictably, those who tried unsuccessfully to thwart Jorge Mas Canosa -- Cuba's leading freedom-fighter-in-exile -- during a lifetime...

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Our Problem With Iraq Is Not Israel: Center Roundtable Suggests that Euchring Israel for Concessions Won’t Bring Peace — in Either the Levant or the Persian Gulf

CSP November 25, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In its desperation to find someone to blame for one dismal policy failure in the Middle East, the...

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Summary of The Center For Security Policy’s High-Level Roundtable Discussion On The Future Of The Mideast ‘Peace Process’

CSP November 25, 1997

17 September 1997 The Park Hyatt Hotel Washington, D.C. Against the backdrop of the unraveling of the Middle East "peace...

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The Man Who Lived to Save Cuba

CSP November 25, 1997

By Elliott AbramsWashington Times, 25 November 1997 How could Jorge Mas Canosa have been only 58 when he died this...

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Clinton Legacy Watch # 11: Dangerous Absurdities on Iraq

Frank Gaffney, Jr. November 24, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Question: Which of the following is the most dangerously absurd? 1) The United States allowed Saddam Hussein and...

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In Cato Institute Debate, Center’s Gaffney Joins Speaker Gingrich’s Call for Increased Investment in Defense

CSP November 24, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Washington's Cato Institute today hosted what may prove to be one of the most timely debates of the...

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Remarks by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. before the Policy Forum on Defense Spending

CSP November 24, 1997

The Cato Institute Washington, D.C. 24 November 1997 "THE U.S. CAN NO LONGER AFFORD RECKLESS 'PEACE DIVIDENDS'" Today's debate is...

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Nukes: Test Them or Lose Them

CSP November 21, 1997

The Wall Street Journal, 19 November 1997 James Schlesinger, a former secretary of defense, secretary of energy and chairman of...

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Risks of abandoning deterrence

CSP November 21, 1997

By: Frank Gaffney, Jr.The Washington Times, 18 November 1997 For seven years, the West has been an unwilling participant in...

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Schlesinger, Gaffney Make Case For Continued, Robust U.S. Nuclear Deterrence, Decry Clinton Policies Endangering It

CSP November 21, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): If the latest crisis over Saddam Hussein's resurgent biological, chemical and nuclear weapons programs has done nothing else,...

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Archivist of Atrocity

CSP November 20, 1997

By Jim Hoagland Washington Post, 20 November 1997 Nearly 18 months ago, U.N. weapons inspectors in Iraq discovered videotapes showing...

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