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‘Stop Payment’: The Case For Supporting Yeltsin By Not Disbursing Another $2.5 Billion Blank Check

CSP October 4, 1993

Last week, the U.S. Congress passed and sent to President Clinton an appropriations measure containing a further $2.5 billion contribution...

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  • Middle East

A mandate for Israel

Douglas Feith October 1, 1993

Has a conflict evolved into peace when fighting between the opposing armies has ceased? In one sense, yes; but a...

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  • Deterrence

‘Hope Over Experience’ (Part Deux): Secret Soviet Nuclear Stocks Shows Dangers Of Clinton UN Paean To Arms Control

CSP September 28, 1993

A front-page story in the 26 September editions of the New York Times provided a bizarre backdrop to President Clinton's...

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  • Middle East

‘Time Out’! Administration Efforts To Railroad Congress On Pro-PLO Legislation Is Bad Policy, Bad Process

CSP September 24, 1993

The Clinton Administration evidently has become so enthralled with the Palestine Liberation Organization that it is determined to make this...

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  • Foreign Policy

At What Price Yeltsin’s ‘Victory’: A Blank Check To Military To Restore Soviet Empire, Endanger West?

CSP September 23, 1993

As the West rejoices in Russian President Boris Yeltsin's apparent triumph over his unreconstructed communist adversaries in parliament, a dangerous...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

The Big Picture Is Bad

Douglas Feith September 23, 1993

EVALUATING the Israel-PLO agreement requires weighing hopes against risks, for Israel's concessions could someday endanger its security. The hopeful argument...

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  • Foreign Policy

Yeltsin Finally Moves Against The Communist Parliament; Clinton Titters When Serious US Response Is Needed

CSP September 21, 1993

At long last, President Boris Yeltsin has taken a step months -- if not years -- overdue: He has formally...

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  • Appointments & Policymakers

Macneil-Lehrer Post-Mortem: If Clinton Wants The Truth On Vietnam, He Better Not Look To Winston Lord

CSP September 20, 1993

The odious character of the Clinton Administration's policy toward Vietnam were laid bare on the 17 September 1993 edition of...

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Will The Senate Give Russia A Subsidy To Serve As The Radical Entente’s ‘Fed-Ex’ Service?

CSP September 15, 1993

The U.S. Senate will shortly be asked to consider a $2.5 billion appropriation sought by the Clinton Administration in the...

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  • Middle East

‘The Triumph Of Hope Over Experience’: Israeli Weariness Begets Strategic Peril

CSP September 13, 1993

The agreement between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization formalized at a White House ceremony today amounts to a phenomenon...

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  • Deterrence

Center To New York Times: How About An Apology Now That The Pentagon Has Debunked False Claims About Sdi Test?

CSP September 9, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): Today, Secretary of Defense Les Aspin categorically denied the substance of two New York Times articles and one...

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  • Foreign Policy

Lifting Embargo Under Present Circumstances Will Produce New Vietnam Quagmire For Clinton

Frank Gaffney, Jr. September 9, 1993

With less than a week to go before a statutorily-imposed 14 September deadline, the political risks are growing for Bill...

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Center Releases Expanded Case Against The Halperin Nomination As Debate Begins On The Next ‘Lani Guinier’

CSP September 2, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy today released a second, still more comprehensive White Paper outlining "The Case Against...

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  • Appointments & Policymakers

The Case Against the Halperin Nomination — First Edition

CSP September 2, 1993

2 August 1993 The Honorable Bill Clinton President of the United States The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington,...

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  • Appointments & Policymakers

The Case Against the Halperin Nomination — White Paper

CSP September 2, 1993

2 August 1993 The Honorable Bill Clinton President of the United States The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington,...

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  • Foreign Policy

Civics 101: Halperin Nomination Won’t Be Saved By Amateurish Write-In Campaign

Frank Gaffney, Jr. September 1, 1993

In one of the more telling indications of the pathetic character of the coming sales job on Morton Halperin's nomination...

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