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Hard Questions Re: Serbian-Libyan Missile Cooperation

CSP November 12, 1996

This is the third in a series of Center for Security Policy Transition Briefs intended to identify critical, looming challenges...

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Our Worst Nightmare — and George Mitchell, Sam Nunn’s: Strobe Talbott in a ‘Black Box’ National Security Council

CSP November 12, 1996

This is the second in a series of Center for Security Policy Transition Briefs intended to identify critical, looming challenges...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

A Deadly Silence On Iraq

CSP November 8, 1996

By: Jim Hoagland The Washington Post, November 8, 1996 Rolf Ekeus and his courageous band of United Nations arms inspectors...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

This time, get Saddam: Cut this cancer out now, before the Butcher of Baghdad becomes even deadlier

Frank Gaffney, Jr. November 8, 1996

By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. USA Today, September 4, 1996 The proverbial handwriting is now clearly on the wall. The...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Unfinished Business: Christopher, Perry Depart But Saddam Abides — Will ‘Clinton II’ Finally Put Him Out of Business?

CSP November 8, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): Lest anyone be tempted to mourn the departure from office of many of the Clinton Administration's senior security...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Islamism

The Debate Begins Over Russia’s Financial ‘Break-out’;
Where Will it End for U.S. Taxpayers, Interests?

CSP November 4, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): News is reverberating in Moscow and the international business community that Paul E. Tatum -- a prominent American...

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  • Defense
  • Foreign Policy

Election ’96 Endgame: There’s Still Time– and An Urgent Need — to Address Security Policy Issues

CSP November 1, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): The almost complete absence of discussion of foreign and defense policy in the course of the 1996 Presidential...

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‘High Crimes and Misdemeanors’? The Huang Caper Reinforces Concerns about Clinton Malfeasance on Security Matters

CSP November 1, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): For some time(1), there has been reason to be concerned that the Clinton Administration's neglect of the most...

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‘High Crimes and Misdemeanors’? The Huang Caper Reinforces Concerns about Clinton Malfeasance on Security Matters

CSP November 1, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): For some time(1), there has been reason to be concerned that the Clinton Administration's neglect of the most...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

More Evidence That the Clinton Team Is Covering up the Truth About Saddam’s Use of Chemical Weapons on U.S. Troops

CSP October 30, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): On 25 September 1996, the Center for Security Policy published a Decision Brief posing the provocative question: Is...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

HARLAN COUNTY II: ANOTHER COUNTRY, ANOTHER SHIP — BUT THE SAME INCOMPETENT CLINTON FOREIGN POLICY DEMEANS U.S. PRESTIGE, POWER

CSP October 29, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): The U.S.S. Harlan County has long served as the "poster child" for efforts to depict -- and correct...

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‘There You Go Again: New York Times‘ Tim Weiner’s Dubious Opinions Passed Off As ‘News’

CSP October 29, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday's New York Times repeated a mistake it has made on a number of occasions in recent years...

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  • Foreign Policy

Threat? What Threat?

CSP October 29, 1996

The Washington Times, 29 October 1996 Wouldn't it be nice if instead of misleading the American people about the potential...

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ALL WE ARE SAYING IS GIVE PEACE A CHANCE IN ANGOLA

CSP October 26, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration has often tried to deflect blame for its inept conduct of U.S. foreign policy by...

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‘WHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE?’ EVEN THE ‘OFFICE FOR SECURING CLINTON’S ELECTION’ CANNOT OBSCURE HIS FAILURE IN BOSNIA

CSP October 26, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): Even as President Clinton takes credit on the campaign trail for his Administration's diplomatic accomplishment in bringing peace...

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CLINTON’S NATIONAL INSECURITY POLICIES ARE A TICKING TIME-BOMB

CSP October 25, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): There is a ticking time-bomb -- one that may well explode on the watch of the next President...

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