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Truth or Consequences #1: Center Challenges Administration Efforts to Distort, Suppress Debate on C.W.C.

CSP January 29, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Like a saturation bombardment of toxic gas on a World War I battlefield, proponents of the Chemical Weapons...

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Validation of the Aegis Option: Successful Test is First Step From Promising Concept To Global Anti-Missile Capability

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 29, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Last week, the United States made an important advance in the quest to provide the American people, their...

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Where is Pea On O’Leary’s Legacy Of Denuclearizing The U.S., Passivity On The Growing Nuclear Threat In Cuba?

CSP January 29, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, the Senate Energy Committee has the unenviable task of considering President Clinton's astounding decision to appoint Federico...

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A New Year — Time For A New Beginning on Defending America

CSP January 23, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): To its credit, the Republican Congress is gearing up once more to try to correct one of this...

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Good News, Bad News For U.S. Intelligence: State I.G. Clears The Gatis; Rep. Solomon Asks FBI Investigation of John Huang

CSP January 23, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): From its founding in 1988, the Center for Security Policy has argued that international developments -- notably, the...

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Who’s the Isolationist? Clinton’s Indifference to Security Policy in His Second Inaugural Will Make Cohen’s Life MIserable

CSP January 21, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton's first term was characterized by a remarkable paucity of serious attention paid to America's role in...

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There You Go Again’: Arafat Reneges On The PLO Covenant, Prepares For War Against Israel; Some ‘Partner For Peace’!

CSP January 20, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): With the signing of the recent Hebron agreement between the Israeli government of Benjamin Netanyahu and the Palestine...

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The Road To A Palestinian State

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 20, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Samuel Johnson once declared that "Hell is paved with good intentions." The people of Israel seem increasingly likely...

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Guess Who Else Was Listening To Newt Gingrich’s Phone Call — And To Those Of Millions Of Other Americans Every Day?

CSP January 16, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): This week's revelations that a phone conversation involving House Speaker Newt Gingrich and other members of the Republican...

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Stop the Cuban ‘Chernobyl’

CSP January 16, 1997

By FRANK J. GAFFNEY JR. and ROGER W. ROBINSON JR. The Wall Street Journal, 13 January 1997 Yesterday William Jefferson...

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A Pig In A Poke? New U.S. Promises Are No Substitute For Arafat Fulfilling Commitments He Has Already Made

CSP January 14, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): According to respected New York Times columnist A.M. Rosenthal, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is poised to agree to...

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Clinton’s Chemical Power Play:
Bad for the Senate, Bad For The National Interest

CSP January 13, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration is mounting a campaign against the leadership of the United States Senate that has all...

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In Memoriam
Albert Wohlstetter

CSP January 10, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy mourns the passing today of Dr. Albert Wohlstetter at his home in Los...

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  • Foreign Policy

Here We Go Again: Clinton Presses Anew For Senate Approval Of Flawed, Unverifiable, Ineffective Chemical Weapons Treaty

CSP January 8, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): In recent days, the Clinton Administration has launched a new campaign to secure Senate advice and consent to...

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‘In Lake We Trust’? Confirmation Make-Over Exacerbates Senate Concerns About D.C.I.-Designate’s Candor, Reliability

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 8, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): The phenomenon of a presidential nominee feverishly trying to recast long-held positions and obscure his established record on...

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‘Show Me’: The Allies Must Demonstrate Their Commitment To Changing Cuba By Halting The Cuban ‘Chernobyl-In-The-Making’

CSP January 6, 1997

(Washington, D.C.): Six months ago, President Clinton blocked the implementation of key provisions of the Libertad Act, known for its...

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