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Integrity of The Institutions

CSP March 20, 1997

Perhaps the real legacy of the Clinton Presidency will be that it forced all of us to think hard about...

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  • Congress Watch

The System Worked On Lake; Will It On Tenet?

CSP March 20, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The failure of Tony Lake's nomination to become Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) was not, as President Clinton...

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  • Congress Watch

Hearing takes a toll on Lake nomination

Frank Gaffney, Jr. March 18, 1997

By Frank Gaffney Jr. Washington Times, 18 March 1997 After three days of Senate hearings on Anthony Lake's nomination to...

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  • Congress Watch

In Lake’s Wake, A Higher Standard For D.C.I.

CSP March 18, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy welcomes the announcement last night that Anthony Lake has asked President Clinton to...

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  • Treaties & International Agreements

JUST SAY NO TO A BAD TREATY

CSP March 17, 1997

The United States Senate must decide by April 28 whether to ratify the Chemical Weapons Convention. The press, the pundits,...

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  • Foreign Policy

The Weekly Standard Weighs In On The C.W.C.:’Just Say No To A Bad Treaty’

CSP March 17, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): According to the Washington Post, the debate over the Chemical Weapons Convention (C.W.C.) has become one "between conservatives."...

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1997 Freedom Flame/Casey Medal of Honor Award: Edwin Meese III

Frank Gaffney, Jr. March 13, 1997

The Casey Institute of the Center for Security Policy is honored to award one of our own, Edwin Meese III,...

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Attention ‘New Democrats’: The New Republic Explains Why Tony Lake Should Not Head The CIA

CSP March 7, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In its 24 March 1997 edition, the magazine reputed to be required reading for President Clinton, Vice President...

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  • Deterrence

Chemical Reaction: A bad treaty on chemical weapons

CSP March 6, 1997

By Douglas J. Feith, New Republic, 24 March 24 It would seem an indisputable good: a treaty to eliminate poison...

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  • Foreign Policy

Truth or Consequences #8: The C.W.C. Will Exacerbate The Proliferation Of Chemical Warfare Capabilities

CSP March 6, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In recent days, proponents of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) have taken to dissembling about the clear meaning...

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  • Foreign Policy

No to the Chemical Arms Treaty

CSP March 5, 1997

By James Schlesinger, Caspar Weinberger, And Donald Rumsfeld Washington Post, 05 March 1997 The phrase "damning with faint praise" is...

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  • Foreign Policy

Truth or Consequences #7: Schlesinger, Rumsfeld and Weinberger Rebut Scowcroft and Deutch on the C.W.C.

CSP March 5, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Today's Washington Post featured an op.ed. article by three of the most distinguished public servants of the latter...

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Why Tony Lake Is In Trouble In The Senate

Frank Gaffney, Jr. March 3, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): As President Clinton and his allies on Capitol Hill turn up the heat on behalf of his controversial...

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  • Foreign Policy

Gen. Schwartzkopf Tells Senate He Shares Critics’ Concerns About Details of the Chemical Weapons Convention

CSP February 27, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Under questioning before the Senate Armed Services Committee today, General Norman Schwartzkopf -- commander of the allied forces...

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  • Foreign Policy

A Place To Start on Campaign Finance Reform: C.M.A. Should Refrain From Putting Senators in Compromising Positions On the Chemical Weapons Convention

CSP February 26, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Last night, the Chemical Manufacturers Association (CMA), an organization representing some 190 large American and multinational chemical producers,...

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Har Homa Is a Test of the ‘Peace Process’: Arab Violence Will Prove the Process to be Simply Warfare by Other Means

CSP February 26, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to announce today that it will go ahead...

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