‘Neutrality’ Won’t Protect Our Troops
By Richard N. Perle The New York Times , December 7, 1995 Richard N. Perle, a fellow at the American...
By Richard N. Perle The New York Times , December 7, 1995 Richard N. Perle, a fellow at the American...
Precis: Dangerous Islamic extremists have filled an ominous vacuum in Bosnia arising from the West's refusal over the past four...
Precis: Congress has been handed a fait accompli on Bosnia primarily because it accepted the Clinton Administration's argument that it...
(Washington, D.C.): Asian newspapers are abuzz with the latest series of threats and extortionary tactics being employed by Beijing toward...
By A. M. ROSENTHALThe New York Times, December 1, 1995 TAIPEI, Taiwan They come almost every day now the military...
Precis: Concerns are mounting daily, in Congress and elsewhere, about the nature and potential costs of President Clinton's Bosnia initiative....
Last night, President Clinton made his case for the "Dayton Deal" - an agreement he claims will end the war...
By Paul Wolfowitz and Douglas J. Feith The Wall Street Journal, 28 November 1995 Having committed an armored division of...
At this writing, President Clinton is poised to dispatch the first of 20,000 U.S. troops to Bosnia. They will be...
(Washington, D.C.): Today's announcement that the perpetrators of genocide in Bosnia have reached a "comprehensive peace agreement" with their victims...
Precis: The most serious threat to Israeli democracy may prove not to be the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, but the...
The Wall Street Journal, 20 November 1995 Cast your mind back to the 1980s and consider the following scenario for...
Precis: The U.S. intelligence community is under siege. Ironically, to no small extent, the attack is coming from within --...
Precis: Today, the House of Representatives is expected to act on the Hefley bill -- binding legislation barring the use...
Precis: A troubling pattern has emerged in recent months -- the Russians refuse to honor their arms control obligations and...
Precis: The usual suspects -- the Clinton Administration and other, discredited advocates of ineffectual arms control agreements -- are currently...