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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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  • Congress Watch

CONGRESSIONAL WHO’S WHO ON NATIONAL SECUR

CSP October 23, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): As a contribution to an informed electorate essential to accountable democratic government, the Center for Security Policy is...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Islamism

If You Like the Rigging of the Lebed Dismissal, You’ll Love the Rigging of the Global Credit and Securities Markets

CSP October 17, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): It is ironic that the firing of Russian National Security Advisor Aleksander Lebed -- a key indicator of...

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DISCREDIT WHERE IT IS DUE: CHRISTOPHER’S MEA CULPA ADDS TO URGENCY OF DEBATE ON SECURITY POLICY

CSP October 16, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): The lead editorial in today's Washington Post justifiably flays Secretary of State Warren Christopher for stunning admissions he...

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The other character issue

CSP October 16, 1996

By: Frank Gaffney Jr. The Washington Times, October 15, 1996 Rumor has it Bob Dole has decided that tomorrow night's...

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DAMNED BE THE PEACEMAKERS: CLINTON/CHRISTOPHER’S BETRAYAL OF JONAS SAVIMBI INVITES RENEWED BLOODSHED IN ANGOLA

CSP October 10, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): The UN Security Council is expected to pass a resolution tomorrow continuing its economic sanctions against the National...

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  • Deterrence

CENTER INAUGURATES BRADLEY DEBATE SERIES WITH THE QUESTION: DOES THE UNITED STATES NEED BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSES?

CSP October 4, 1996

(Chicago, Illinois): One of the most serious national security problems facing the Nation is the fact that the American people...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Arafat’s War Card

CSP October 3, 1996

By: Charles Krauthammer The Washington Post, October 3, 1996 The PLO commits itself to . . . a peaceful resolution...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Summit Postmortem: If Only Clinton Were Half As Resolute As Netanyahu In Safeguarding U.S. Interests In The Mideast

Frank Gaffney, Jr. October 3, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): The clear winner in the aftermath of the just-concluded Middle East summit was the interest the United States...

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Wohlstetter — The Ultimate Pocket-Book Election Issue: Clinton Is Inviting Costly International Conflicts

CSP October 2, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): The editorial page of the Wall Street Journal rendered a great public service yesterday by publishing a seminal...

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Armenian Debacle

CSP October 1, 1996

The Washington Post, 1 October 1996 ARMENIA GETS more U.S. aid per capita than any other country but Israel. It...

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Meltdown In Armenia Demands Reassessment, Redirection Of U.S. Policy In The Caspian Basin

CSP October 1, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): The apparent theft of the election in Armenia by a government increasingly indifferent to the rights of its...

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Summary Of A Symposium On The National Security Dimensions Of The Emerging Crisis In The Caspian Basin

CSP October 1, 1996

The ANA Hotel Washington, D.C. 13 March 1996 I. Strategic Overview -- The International Politics of Energy in the Caspian...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

ANOTHER SUMMIT — ANOTHER SETBACK FOR PEACE?

CSP September 30, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): It speaks volumes about the upcoming diplomatic fandango in Washington that President Clinton chose to announce it just...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

BIRTH OF A NATION? ARAFAT’S AMBITIONS TO ‘LIBERATE PALESTINE’ MAKE VIOLENCE INEVITABLE; BETTER NOW THAN LATER

CSP September 27, 1996

(Washington, D.C.): As ever, it is fashionable to blame the policies of the Israeli government of Benjamin Netanyahu for the...

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