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Clinton Legacy Watch # 5: Welcome To The New Inter-War Era

Frank Gaffney, Jr. September 8, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Required reading for those seeking to comprehend the "Clinton legacy" should be William Manchester's The Last Lion, Alone,...

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Lasers and Land Mines

CSP September 8, 1997

Wall Street Journal, 08 September 1997 Ronald Reagan's arms buildup put and end to the massive Soviet threat, but no...

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  • Foreign Policy

Message To Oslo: Don’t Take For Granted Congressional Approval Of A Defective Ban On Anti-Personnel Landmines

CSP September 8, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In Oslo, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and its proxies continue to run roughshod over...

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  • Middle East

Clinton Legacy Watch # 4: Meltdown of Dayton Accords is But The Latest Proof That ‘Peace Processes’ Produce No Peace

CSP September 5, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Events of the past week suggest that President Clinton's favorite general -- Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SHAPE) General...

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Clinton Legacy Watch # 4: Meltdown of Dayton Accords is But The Latest Proof That ‘Peace Processes’ Produce No Peace

CSP September 5, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Events of the past week suggest that President Clinton's favorite general(1) -- Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SHAPE) General...

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  • Middle East

Conflicts That Can’t Be Resolved

CSP September 5, 1997

By Irving Kristol Wall Street Journal, 05 September 1997 Three more bombs went off in Jerusalem yesterday, killing at least...

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  • Middle East

Blood On Our Hands: Concessions Demanded By U.S. ‘Peace Processors’ Are Endangering Israeli Security, Lives

CSP September 4, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The victims of today's murderous terrorist bombings in Jerusalem are more than the latest statistics that make the...

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Welcome to the New World Order: U.S. ‘Red Lines’ On The Landmine Treaty Are Being Crossed With Impunity, Contempt

CSP September 4, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): What will assuredly be marketed as the "Princess Diana Memorial Anti-Personnel Landmine (APL) Ban" is taking shape in...

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Credit Where It Is Due: Rep. Bartlett Should Be Commended, Supported For His Efforts To Show The U.N. Owes U.S. Money

CSP September 3, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The House of Representatives is expected shortly to consider an amendment offered by Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD) that...

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Learning the (Wrong) Lessons From the Gulf War

CSP September 3, 1997

By Stephen Biddle Wall Street Journal, 03 September 1997 During the 1991 Gulf War, the world watched transfixed as Gen....

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The Baby And The Bath Water: Insights On Desert Storm Argue For Resources To Fund Both Modernization And Readiness

CSP September 3, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In an important op.ed. article in today's Wall Street Journal (see the attached), Stephen Biddle warns that those...

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Test The MIRACL Laser Against A Satellite: The Outcome Of The Next War May Turn On A Proven American A.S.A.T. Capability

CSP September 2, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The New York Times gave front-page, above-the-fold treatment yesterday to a proposal by the U.S. Army to test...

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‘Welcome to Oslo’: When the U.S. Gets Rolled on its Landmines Exceptions, Will the Joint Chiefs Hold the (Red) Line(s)?

CSP August 29, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): A U.S. delegation led by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Eric Newsom has the unenviable task of laboring...

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Welcome to Oslo’: When the U.S. Gets Rolled on its Landmines Exceptions, Will the Joint Chiefs Hold the (Red) Line(s)?

CSP August 29, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): A U.S. delegation led by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Eric Newsom has the unenviable task of laboring...

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Defectors Spare US Further, Ill Advised Appeasement of North Korea- At Least Temporarily

CSP August 28, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The Administration's decision to grant asylum to two North Korean diplomats following their defection last weekend has prevented...

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Defectors Spare US Further, Ill Advised Appeasement of North Korea– At Least Temporarily

CSP August 28, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The Administration's decision to grant asylum to two North Korean diplomats following their defection last weekend has prevented...

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