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PROFILES IN COURAGE (II): CENTER SALUTES JEWISH LEADERS DEMANDING P.L.O. COMPLIANCE WITH PEACE ACCORDS

CSP March 29, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): At a recent meeting in Jerusalem with the presidents of major American Jewish organizations, Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister...

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  • Middle East

A ‘breakthrough’ with Syria?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. March 23, 1995

It has become a fixture in American diplomacy: When the going gets tough, try to buy the tough off. No...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

PROFILES IN COURAGE: CENTER SALUTES EFFORT TO HOLD HEARINGS ON SYRIAN DEAL, URGES REP. GILMAN TO AGREE — AT ONCE!

CSP March 23, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): On 20 March, four chairmen of House International Relations subcommittees wrote to the Committee's chairman, Rep. Benjamin Gilman...

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  • Deterrence

30 SECONDS UNDER TOKYO: SUBWAY GAS ATTACK SHOWS FUTILITY, FOLLY OF TRYING TO ‘RID THE WORLD OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS’

CSP March 20, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): This morning's chemical weapons attack against rush hour commuters in the Tokyo subway system offers chilling affirmation of...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

BLINDSIDING CONGRESS ON THE SYRIAN DEAL: CLINTON HOPES TO GO NON-STOP FROM ‘IT’S PREMATURE TO DEBATE’ TO ‘IT’S TOO LATE’

CSP March 17, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): With the completion of Secretary of State Warren Christopher's latest diplomatic mission to the Mideast, one thing is...

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WILL JOHN DEUTCH CURE WHAT AILS THE C.I.A. — OR MAKE MATTERS WORSE?

CSP March 13, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): Deputy Secretary of Defense John Deutch has reportedly parlayed President Clinton's desperation for a confirmable Director of Central...

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  • Deterrence

Tectonic Shifts Signal Important New Alignments on Missile Defense, Hope for Real Progress Toward Protecting America

CSP March 9, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): As intensive hearings get underway today in the House National Security Committee concerning the options for defending against...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

WARNING: CONGRESS MUST SPIKE U.S. COMMITMENTS ON DOLLARS, TROOPS FOR SYRIA NOW OR INVITE PEACE PROCESS MELT-DOWN

CSP March 3, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): As Secretary of State Warren Christopher prepares to embark on yet another trip to Mideast capitals in the...

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  • Foreign Policy

CLINTON’S CANARD: HIS PHONY ‘INTERNATIONALISM’ IS A SURE-FIRE FORMULA FOR A ‘NEW AMERICAN ISOLATIONISM’

CSP March 2, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): Richard Nixon would be proud: A conference jointly sponsored by his presidential library and think-tank yesterday helped ensure...

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  • Deterrence

Breach of Contract: America can Accept No Substitute for House Republicans’ Pledge to Defend the United States

CSP February 17, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): On February 15th, the U.S. House of Representatives broke faith with the American people: Just a few months...

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  • Deterrence

Christopher-Perry Join The Debate On Missile Defense: Will The House Defend Clinton’s Program — Or Defend America?

CSP February 14, 1995

Yesterday, the Secretaries of State and Defense used the unusual vehicle of a jointly signed op.ed. article in the New...

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  • Middle East

CENTER URGES SENATOR HANK BROWN TO HOLD MARTIN INDYK TO SAME STANDARD AS OTHER CLINTON NOMINEES: DEFICIENT POLICY JUDGMENTS REFLECT ON QUALIFICATIONS

CSP February 2, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): Today at 2:00 p.m., the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will hold a hastily scheduled hearing concerning the controversial...

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  • Foreign Policy

GET READY FOR MEXICO III? ‘OUR PROBLEMS ARE OVER’ — NOT!

CSP February 1, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): Champagne corks have been popping over the past thirty-six hours from Manhattan to Mexico City with such ferocity...

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  • Deterrence

Heed Not Clinton’s Reckless ‘Call to Arms Control’

CSP January 31, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): Much of what is wrong with Bill Clinton's foreign and defense policy was on display in a speech...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

ENOUGH ALREADY: STOP INTERFERING IN INTERNAL ISRAELI POLITICS — KEEP U.S. TROOPS OFF THE GOLAN HEIGHTS

CSP January 30, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): At last, an article in the 27 January 1995 edition of the Washington Post has confirmed the Center...

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  • Foreign Policy

FINALLY, DISCIPLINE, CONDITIONALITY AND COLLATERAL — IN TIME FOR MEXICO? TOO LATE FOR MOSCOW!

CSP January 27, 1995

(Washington, D.C.): At long last, the Center for Security Policy's repeated pleas (1) for U.S. sovereign lending to be based...

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