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CLINTON’S UNBROKEN, ODIOUS RECORD ON VIETNAM: CENTER DEPLORES DECISION TO LIFT THE EMBARGO

CSP February 2, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton has reportedly decided that the moment is opportune to lift the nineteen-year old trade embargo on...

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  • Defense

‘Cry, the abandoned country…’

Frank Gaffney, Jr. February 2, 1994

Jan. 27, 1994, was a day that will live in infamy. It was on that day that the U.S. Senate...

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  • Deterrence

‘INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW’: DOES BILL PERRY HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO MAKE SOUND DEFENSE POLICY?

CSP February 2, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): When the Senate Armed Services Committee meets today to consider the nomination of William Perry to become Secretary...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

CENTER APPLAUDS Z.O.A. CRITIQUE OF TALBOTT’S LONG RECORD OF ANTI-ISRAEL WRITINGS

CSP January 31, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): If anyone had lingering doubts about whether Strobe Talbott's judgment was sufficiently flawed to disqualify him for the...

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FLASH — KIM IL SUNG DOESN’T APPROVE OF PATRIOTS: DO WE NEED MORE TO BUY GLOBAL MISSILE DEFENSES?

CSP January 31, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): In recent days, North Korea has served notice that it vehemently opposes the idea of U.S. deployment of...

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Patriots to Korea: Is that all there is?

CSP January 31, 1994

BY: Frank Gaffney Jr.The Washington Times, January 28, 1994 President Clinton's reported willingness to respond favorably to the request for...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘CRY, THE ABANDONED COUNTRY’: SENATE VOTE TO LIFT EMBARGO WILL PERPETUATE BRUTAL, MANIPULATIVE VIETNAMESE REGIME

CSP January 28, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): To paraphrase Franklin Roosevelt, yesterday was a day that will live in infamy. For on that day, the...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

EXCERPTS OF REMARKS BY FRANK J. GAFFNEY, JR. AT A CATO INSTITUTE FORUM ON NORTH KOREA

CSP January 27, 1994

WHAT TO DO ABOUT NORTH KOREA'S NUCLEAR THREAT: HOLD THE 'CARROTS,' APPLY THE 'STICK'   I believe that -- if...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

LOOK WHO’S HELPING UNDERWRITE THE ‘RADICAL ENTENTE’: WHY ARE TOKYO, BONN BAILING OUT TEHERAN, PYONGYANG?

CSP January 26, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Truth really is sometimes stranger than fiction. After all, it is hard to imagine a more unlikely time...

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Open the ‘Cold Spot’ files

CSP January 25, 1994

BY: Al Santoli The Washington Times, January 24, 1994 In the last battle of the Vietnam War, surviving American families...

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  • Foreign Policy

PUTTING CLINTON’S VIETNAM POLICY ON THE ‘SPOT’: ‘COLD SPOT’ FILES CRY OUT FOR INQUIRY ON POW COVER-UP

CSP January 25, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): In the attached op.ed. article published in yesterday's Washington Times, a distinguished member of the Center for Security...

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  • Foreign Policy

WHO LOST RUSSIA? THE SAME PEOPLE WHO ARE TAKING IT BACK — THE SOVIETS AND THEIR FRIENDS

CSP January 24, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): The nickel has dropped for all but the most self-deluding observers of developments in Russia: The relatively brief...

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  • Congress Watch

INMAN FLAME-OUT BREAKS THE CODE ON ‘MYTH OF AUTHORITY,’ RAISES QUESTIONS ON ‘EXPERT’ JUDGMENT RE: CLINTON POLICIES

CSP January 19, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): Ironically, the nation owes Adm. Bobby Ray Inman a debt of gratitude: With his bizarre performance at an...

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  • Deterrence

CENTER WELCOMES HALPERIN’S DEPARTURE FROM D.O.D., COUNSELS AGAINST INFLICTING HIM ON ANOTHER AGENCY

CSP January 10, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today welcomed the report in this morning's New York Times that Morton Halperin...

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  • Foreign Policy

CENTER CHARGES A COVERUP ON VIETNAM POW-MIA’S THAT SHOULD ‘DWARF WATERGATE’, URGES C-SPAN TO AIR SEN. SMITH’S BRIEFING

CSP January 6, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): In a one-hour television call-in program on the Vietnam trade embargo transmitted by C-SPAN last night, Center for...

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‘MAKE EVERYBODY FEEL GOOD’: WHY CLINTON CAN’T PROVIDE FOREIGN POLICY LEADERSHIP

CSP January 5, 1994

(Washington, D.C.): With the prospect growing day-by-day that President Clinton's first field trip to Europe and Russia will be a...

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