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Clinton Legacy Watch #2: The Re-Emergence of a Hollow US Military

CSP July 25, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton reportedly has become obsessed with his "place in history." If so, he would do well to...

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CIA’s Debacle Dodged

CSP July 24, 1997

By Jim HoaglandThe Washington Post, 24 July 1997 Marking its 50th birthday, the Central Intelligence Agency needs bold, creative leadership...

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Russia Must Not Be Rewarded with US Taxpayers Dollars for Selling China Missiles Designed to Kill American Sailors

CSP July 23, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): A House-Senate conference committee is expected today to consider a provision of the House-passed FY1998 foreign assistance authorization...

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No Way To Treat A Ruthless Totalitarian Regime: Appeasement on Food, Oil Emboldens North Korea, Postpones Reform

Frank Gaffney, Jr. July 22, 1997

Washington, D.C.): Next month, the Clinton Administration is scheduled to hold preliminary talks with envoys from the Democratic Peoples Republic...

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AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT CLINTON

CSP July 21, 1997

July 21, 1997 Hon. William ClintonThe White HouseWashington, D.C. Dear Mr. President: We write to express our strong opposition to...

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Many Of Nation’s Most Respected Military Leaders Join Forces To Oppose Bans On Use Of Self-Destructing Landmines

CSP July 21, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Twenty-four of the United States' most distinguished retired four-star generals today released an open letter to President Clinton...

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  • Foreign Policy

Many Of Nation’s Most Respected Military Leaders Join Forces To Oppose Bans On Use Of Self-Destructing Landmines

CSP July 21, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Twenty-four of the United States' most distinguished retired four-star generals today released an open letter to President Clinton...

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What’s Good For Silicon Graphics is Not Necessarily Good for America: Some Super Computer Sales Imperil US Security

Frank Gaffney, Jr. July 21, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Earlier in this century, the sentiment that U.S. national interests were defined by those of powerful domestic economic...

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  • Congress Watch

Pull The Plug On Mir

Frank Gaffney, Jr. July 18, 1997

(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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  • Middle East

Give peace a chance: No more blank checks for Arafat

Frank Gaffney, Jr. July 17, 1997

The House of Representatives is expected today to consider a singularly important amendment to the Fiscal Year 1998 Foreign Operations...

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High-Level Roundtable Discussion Warns of Dangers Arising From Clinton Denuclearization Policies

CSP July 16, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Following the release of the latest in a series of polemics calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons...

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Celestial Navigation: Pentagon’s Extraordinary ’64-Star’ Letter Shows Why The U.S. Cannot Agree to Ban All Landmines

CSP July 14, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In an unprecedented display of the Pentagon's verbal firepower, the United States' entire senior military leadership went on...

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Clinton’s Reckless Nuclear Agenda Revealed? Study Co-Authored By Candidate For Top Pentagon Job Is Alarming

CSP July 12, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Last month, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Committee on International Security and Arms Control issued a report...

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Clinton ‘Legacy’ Watch #1: Acquiescence to Hun Sen’s 1993 Power-Play Ensured Present Meltdown in Cambodia

CSP July 10, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The word leaching out of the Clinton Administration is that President Clinton is now fixated on securing his...

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“Hard Questions About Land Mines”

CSP July 9, 1997

By Patrick M. Cronin and Ted Sahlin The Washington Post, 09 July 1997 There can be no disagreement on the...

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The Battle is Joined: Defense Department, Congressional Opposition Mounts to Fatuous Landmine Ban

CSP July 9, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In recent days, the pell-mell rush toward an unverifiable unilateral or negotiated ban on the use by U.S....

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