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Wake-Up Call From Novaya Zemlya: Zero-Yield Nuclear Test Ban Is Unverifiable, Russians Will Cheat, U.S. Will Suffer

CSP August 28, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The front-page of the Washington Times revealed today that Russia is suspected of having conducted a nuclear test...

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  • Foreign Policy

Bureaucratic Foul Play is a Threat to the B-2 Bomber Not Foul Weather

Frank Gaffney, Jr. August 25, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The late August news vacuum was temporarily filled last week with astounding reports that the United States' most...

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  • Foreign Policy

High-Level Roundtable Discussion Reveals U.S. Nuclear Deterrent’s Credibility, Reliability Imperilled

CSP August 25, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today released a ten-page summary of its High-Level Roundtable Discussion on "The Future...

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  • Middle East

With ‘Partners for Peace’ Like Arafat, Who Needs Enemies?

CSP August 21, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Just when it seemed impossible for Yasser Arafat to demonstrate more clearly his contempt for the Middle East...

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Damage Limitation in the Wake of the New Press Misspokesman

Frank Gaffney, Jr. August 19, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In the ten days since James Rubin was formally installed by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright as the...

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Damage Limitation in the Wake of the New PRress Mispokesman

CSP August 19, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In the ten days since James Rubin was formally installed by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright as the...

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Panama slipping into China’s ready grasp?

CSP August 18, 1997

By Gordon Sumner & Howard Phillips Washington Times, 18 August 1997 With virtually no serious debate, Congress has committed $6...

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  • Regions

Will The U.S. Cede The Strategic ‘Path Between The Seas’ To The People’s Republic Of China And/Or Narco-Traffickers?

CSP August 18, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): One of the most strategically portentous actions taken by the U.S. government in recent memory is going forward...

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  • Middle East

Say It Ain’t So: Ross’ Trilateral Intelligence Gambit Threatens US Security Interests

CSP August 14, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton's Middle East Special Envoy, Dennis Ross, capped four days of feverish shuttle diplomacy in the region...

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  • Foreign Policy

Don’t Fall for it Mr. President: Landmine Ban is Seductive, But a Bad Policy and a Formula for Killing US Personnel

CSP August 13, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): According to press accounts, President Clinton has one more "to do" item before he heads to Martha's Vineyard...

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  • Middle East

Denial Is No Basis For Securing A Durable Mideast Peace

Frank Gaffney, Jr. August 11, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration's manic reaction to the latest international crisis is, unfortunately, all too typical. Its effort to...

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Dear Ambassador Ross: Welcome to Israel

CSP August 8, 1997

It has now been three months since you have been to the region - three months during which Prime Minister...

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  • Middle East

‘Peace Process’? Bombs Say More Than Words Do

CSP July 31, 1997

By Robert L. Pollock Wall Street Journal, 31 July 1997 BRUSSELS -- The Middle East is endangered, and not primarily...

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The Anti-Landmine Campaign Begs the Question: How Much MOre Arms Abolitionism Can the US Military Afford?

CSP July 31, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The latest salvo in the international campaign to prohibit the use of anti-personnel landmines (APLs) features statistics culled...

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  • Energy Security

Caspian Watch #7: President Aliyev’s Visit Should Translate into the ‘Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship’

Frank Gaffney, Jr. July 29, 1997

Caspian Watch #7: President Aliyev's Visit Should Translate Into The 'Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship' (Washington, D.C.): The past ten...

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Clinton ‘Legacy’ Watch #3: Saddam Lives to Fight Another Day

CSP July 28, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Like prestidigitators bent on distracting observers from the locus of the real action, the Clinton Administration would have...

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