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A Noxious Arms Control Treaty

CSP October 5, 1994

By Frank J. Gaffney Jr.The Wall Street Journal, 29 September 1994 Yesterday, Russian President Boris Yeltsin dazzled those listening to...

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  • Deterrence

NOT ‘GOOD ENOUGH FOR GOVERNMENT WORK’: SENATE NEEDS TO HEAR ABOUT RUSSIAN CHEMICAL WEAPONS FROM RUSSIAN EXPERTS

CSP October 5, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow afternoon the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will take secret testimony from senior Clinton Administration officials concerning Russian...

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Mission Impossible: The Case Against A U.S. Deployment On The Golan Heights

CSP October 4, 1994

A Precis The Center for Security Policy will shortly release a major new study of the strategic, military, diplomatic and...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

RABIN COMES CLEAN: NO MORE TIME TO LOSE IN ESTABLISHING WHY A U.S. GOLAN DEPLOYMENT IS NO-GO

CSP October 4, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin has finally confirmed publicly what the Center for Security Policy and others have...

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  • Deterrence

SUMMIT POST-MORTEM: CLINTON DOES GIVE AWAY U.S. MISSILE DEFENSE OPTIONS

CSP October 3, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): At his summit meeting last week with Russian President Boris Yeltsin, President Clinton took one of the most...

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  • Deterrence

THE DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL BASE: ITS HEROES HONORED, THE CASE FOR PRESERVING IT LAID OUT IN CALIFORNIA

CSP October 3, 1994

(Santa Monica, California): On the evening of Friday, 30 September a remarkable event occurred at the Museum of Flying at...

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  • Deterrence

GIVING AWAY THE STORE? THE EMERGING ANTI-THEATER BALLISTIC MISSILE TREATY

CSP September 21, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Since November 1993, the Clinton Administration has been engaged in negotiations with Russia of enormous strategic import. Their...

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  • Foreign Policy

TIME FOR ‘ADULT SUPERVISION’: CLINTON’S HAITI INVASION IS FRESH PROOF OF NEED FOR CONGRESSIONAL CHECKS AND BALANCE

CSP September 16, 1994

(Washington, D.C.) Last night, President Clinton explained why the United States has to invade Haiti. Of the four publicly stated...

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Multilateral madness

CSP September 8, 1994

By Lawrence Goldmuntz National Review , August 15, 1994 U.S. negotiators are engaged in talks on the ABM Treaty that...

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  • Foreign Policy

What US-Russian Negotiations Could Usefully Discuss: Deploying Effective Defenses Against Short-Range Missiles

CSP September 8, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): One of the most important essays concerning strategic matters to be published in years appeared last month in...

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  • Foreign Policy

A ‘SPLENDID LITTLE WAR’ FOR HAITI, CONCESSIONS FOR CASTRO: ‘HALBOTTS’ RENEW THE LEFT’S DOUBLE-STANDARD FOR DICTATORS

CSP September 6, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): The United States is now poised to invade Haiti, ostensibly in the name of democracy. If it actually...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

Toxic treaty: how not to ban chemical weapons

Douglas Feith September 5, 1994

This summer, in addition to its high-profile push for health care and crime legislation, the Clinton administration is quietly pressing...

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  • Foreign Policy

FRATERNIZING WITH THE ENEMY SHOULD BE THE LAST MISCHIEF PERPETRATED BY BILL CLINTON’S FAVORITE GENERAL

CSP September 1, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Last Saturday, one of the highest-ranking officers in the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff -- Lieutenant...

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‘ENOUGH TO MAKE GROWN SENATORS WEEP’? WILL ABSURD CLINTON LIMITS ON TEAR GAS, NON-LETHAL WEAPONS USE GO UNCHALLENGED?

CSP August 31, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): If the fatally flawed Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC)(1) were not already in sufficient difficulty to assure its rejection...

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  • Foreign Policy

RESTORATION WATCH #6: WITH ‘PARTNERS’ LIKE THESE, WHO NEEDS ENEMIES?

CSP August 30, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Given President Clinton's earnestness in dismantling what he calls outdated "Cold War" institutions, one might be forgiven for...

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Russia’s Nuclear Grasp

CSP August 30, 1994

By Adrian Karatnycky, president of Freedom House, a human rights organization, and co-author of "New Nations Rising: The Fall of...

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