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OVER TO YOU, DR. PERRY: SENATE WANTS TO SEE THE RAND STUDY ON A U.S. GOLAN DEPLOYMENT

CSP July 20, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Notice has been served on the Clinton Administration: It will not be able to get away with denying...

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‘DENNIS: LET THE GOLAN DEPLOYMENT STUDY GO!’ CONGRESS ENTITLED TO 7-MONTH OLD RAND STUDY CALLED ‘PREMATURE’

CSP July 18, 1994

Congress is being denied access to a classified study that may shed important light on the strategic implications and prospective...

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Shades of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution

Frank Gaffney, Jr. July 18, 1994

Nearly 30 years ago, the U.S. Senate nearly unanimously took a fateful action whose full import was little understood at...

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‘SAY IT AIN’T SO, JIM’: IMPENDING REORGANIZATION OF CIA LOOKS LIKE SUPPRESSION, POLITICIZING OF INTELLIGENCE

CSP July 15, 1994

(Washington, D.C.) Senior managers of the Central Intelligence Agency's Directorate of Intelligence (DI) -- the arm of the Agency responsible...

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  • Deterrence

IMPASSIONED APPEALS BY LEADING DEMOCRATS OPENS CRITICAL NEW STAGE IN FIGHT TO BUILD MORE B-2S

CSP July 14, 1994

(Washington, D.C.) As the Senate-House conference committee on the FY1995 Defense authorization bill got underway, several influential Democratic congressional leaders...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

AT LAST, A SMOKING GUN ON THE VIETNAM-ERA P.O.W.- M.I.A. COVERUP

CSP July 13, 1994

At 11:00 a.m., Thursday, July 14, the Sheraton Hotel in Crystal City, Virginia, will be the site of an extraordinary...

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RULE, RULE, WHO GETS THE RULE?: WILL RULES COMMITTEE SUPPORT DELLUMS-SPENCE EFFORT TO FIX FLAWED EXPORT CONTROL BILL?

CSP July 12, 1994

(Washington, D.C.) Amidst all the highly publicized congressional jockeying for jurisdiction and control of the health reform issue, a truly...

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  • Foreign Policy

RESTORATION WATCH #4: A RUSSIAN WEIMAR REPUBLIC IS AN UNWORTHY G-7 PARTNER, UNRELIABLE ALLY

CSP July 8, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): While President Clinton's current European trip is intended to demonstrate that U.S. foreign policy is no longer Russo-centric,...

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TO BUILD PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR SOUND SECURITY POLICIES, MR. CLINTON MUST GET THE WORD: ‘IT’S FOREIGN POLICY, STUPID’

CSP July 7, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): A House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing today offered an exceptional opportunity for the Center for Security Policy to...

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MAZELTOV: SEN. WALLOP FORCES FIRST SENATE DEBATE ON GOLAN DEPLOYMENT; VOTE WILL PROVE A PYRRHIC VICTORY FOR AIPAC

CSP July 2, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Despite the combined and concerted efforts of the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the Clinton Administration and the...

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  • Deterrence
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IN MEMORIAM: GEORGE CARVER’S PASSING ADDS URGENCY TO EFFORT TO ESTABLISH THE TRUTH ON POW-MIA’S

CSP July 1, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): On June 26, a genuine national treasure was lost with the untimely passing of George Carver. For 26...

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  • Deterrence

IT’S OFFICIAL: CLINTON APPROVES FORMULA FOR FORECLOSING EFFECTIVE THEATER MISSILE DEFENSES

CSP June 30, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy has learned that, within the past few days, President Clinton formally approved negotiating...

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  • Foreign Policy
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IS AIPAC BEING TOO CLEVER BY HALF? STUDY OF U.S. GOLAN CONTINGENCY CAN BE DONE NOW!

CSP June 29, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday's New York Times featured a brilliant column by A.M. Rosenthal concerning the serious problems entailed in a...

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A STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLE: WHY THE U.S. MUST LOOK BEFORE IT LEAPS IN THE GOLAN

CSP June 28, 1994

The Center for Security Policy believes that a decision by the United States to deploy American troops on the Golan...

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  • Middle East

‘CAN WE TALK?’: WILL THE SENATE BE PERMITTED TO DEBATE A U.S. GOLAN DEPLOYMENT BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE?

CSP June 28, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): In recent days, there have been increasing indications that a U.S. commitment to deploy of peacekeeping troops on...

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SUMMARY OF THE CENTER FOR SECURITY POLICY HIGH-LEVEL ROUNDTABLE ON THE FUTURE OF THE MANNED BOMBER FORCE

CSP June 24, 1994

Introduction In recent weeks, many Americans -- including President Clinton and his national security team -- have been obliged to...

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