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STEALTH SUMMIT: THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING G-7(1)

CSP July 1, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): If lowering the profile and pomp of G-7 summitry was a goal of the allies in Halifax last...

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WILL THE X-33 DECISION USHER IN A NEW ‘GOLDIN ERA’ FOR U.S. SPACE ACCOMPLISHMENT?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. July 1, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, NASA administrator Daniel Goldin is expected to make what may be the most far-reaching space-related initiative since...

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  • Foreign Policy

Soothing Assumptions

CSP June 27, 1996

by George F. WillThe Washington Post, June 27, 1996 A tendentious prediction is the Clinton administration's latest justification for its...

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  • Middle East

YESTERDAY DHAHRAN,
TOMORROW PEARL HARBOR II?

CSP June 27, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): In the wake of Tuesday's horrific terrorist bombing of the U.S. military compound in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, America's...

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  • Foreign Policy

Clinton Policies Take U.S. on Subtle Path to Disarmament

CSP June 21, 1996

By FRANK GAFFNEY Defense News , June 17-23, 1996 The most dramatic degradation of U.S. military might in history is...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘End Game’ On C.T.B.: How Much Will Clinton Pay To Get An Unverifiable, Dangerous Nuclear Test Ban Treaty?

CSP June 21, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): Next Friday marks the negotiating deadline for a Comprehensive Test Ban (CTB). Completing an accord that would effect...

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Nuclear gifts in summit wrap?

CSP June 21, 1996

By: Frank Gaffney Jr. The Washington Times, April 17, 1996 Roughly 50 years ago, two Soviet spies, Julius and Ethel...

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Prepared Testimony of Sven F. KraemerFormer Director of Arms Control, National Security Council Staff 1981-1987, Before the House Committee on International Relations

CSP June 20, 1996

Global Proliferation Threats, China and MFN Mr. Chairman, distinguished members of the International Relations Committee of the House of Representatives,...

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ROUNDTABLE MAKES THE CASE FOR MAINTAINING U.S. SUPPORT FOR RADIO FREE EUROPE/RADIO LIBERTY

CSP June 20, 1996

(Washington, DC): Momentous changes are afoot in Eastern and Central Europe and the former Soviet Union. In particular, recent --...

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  • Deterrence

SVEN KRAEMER SHOOTS HOLES IN LYNN DAVIS’ DEFENSE OF CLINTON NON-PROLIFERATION POLICIES

CSP June 20, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday, Congress was given a first-hand look at the foolishness that passes for Clinton Administration counter-proliferation policy toward...

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  • Middle East

About as radical as the Reaganites

CSP June 18, 1996

by Douglas J. Feith The Washington Times, June 18, 1996 Not since Ronald Reagan beat Jimmy Carter in 1980 has...

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CENTER’S FEITH OFFERS PRESCRIPTION FOR A NEW U.S.-ISRAELI AGENDA

CSP June 18, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): In the wake of Benjamin Netanyahu's election as Prime Minister of the State of Israel, the conventional wisdom...

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Russian appointment of Lebed is not a step forward

CSP June 18, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): Today's appointment by President Boris Yeltsin of retired General Aleksandr Lebed as head of the Russian National Security...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

CENTER’S KYL WELCOMES AN ISRAELI REAGAN

CSP June 17, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): When Benjamin Netanyahu surprised much of the world by defeating Shimon Peres to become Prime Minister of Israel...

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Excerpts of Speech Delivered by Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ) Before the National Distinguished Leadership Awards Dinner

CSP June 17, 1996

Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America(1) New York City 17 June 1996 * * * ....I view the victory...

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THE REAL ‘SNAFU’ IN THE CLINTON FILE SCANDAL

CSP June 17, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): Historians may regard the revelation that the Clinton Administration improperly requisitioned secret FBI personnel files on hundreds of...

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