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  • Deterrence

The Right Way To Respond To The ‘Too-Many-Air-Forces’ Criticism: Keep The V-22 Osprey Multi-Service And Multi-Mission

CSP April 29, 1993

A hardy perennial in the debate over the "roles and missions" of the various military services is the argument that...

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The Brody Confirmation: Will Eximbank Be Allowed To Go The Way Of A Scandal-Ridden CCC?

CSP April 28, 1993

Tomorrow is "C-Day" for Kenneth Brody -- the former limited partner at Goldman, Sachs & Co. who is President Clinton's...

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  • Homeland Security and Counterterrorism

Retrospective On The Holocaust, Waco And Srebrenica: Delay, Negotiations And Appeasement Cost Lives

CSP April 21, 1993

The coincidence of two terrible contemporary tragedies -- Serbia's vicious conquest of one of the last Muslim outposts in Eastern...

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Dealing with the haunting legacy

CSP April 20, 1993

BY: Al Santoli The Washington Times, April 20, 1993 The debate over a Soviet intelligence document has refocused attention on...

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  • Foreign Policy

Gen. Vessey: ‘No Reason To Disbelieve’ Vietnam’s Denials On US P.O.W.S — What About 25 Years Of Lies?

CSP April 20, 1993

Gen. John Vessey, former chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and presidential special envoy to Vietnam, returns tomorrow...

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Over To You: Congressional Scrutiny Urgently Required On Aid To Russia

CSP April 19, 1993

With over $28 billion in new credit and aid flows now promised to Russia -- the result of just-concluded "emergency"...

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  • Foreign Policy

God Bless the ‘Iron Lady’: Thatcher Demands Western Action to Stop Aggression In Bosnia

CSP April 14, 1993

Sickened by the international community's refusal to take effective steps to halt Serbia's relentless aggression in Bosnia, at least one...

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Oops! Untimely Disclosures Of Secret Findings Threaten To Upset Clinton’s Foreign Applecarts

CSP April 13, 1993

If a Republican filibuster in the Senate has brought to an early end President Clinton's honeymoon on domestic policy, the...

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  • Middle East

A Good Week For The ‘Radical Entente’: Outlaw Nations Likely Emboldened By Ineffectual Western Responses

CSP April 2, 1993

This was a red letter week for "international outlaws" and rogue nations bent on illegally acquiring weapons of mass destruction,...

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Second thoughts about defense

CSP April 2, 1993

One of the most important news stories in the past week - properly given front-page, "above-the-fold" treatment by The Washington...

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  • Appointments & Policymakers

Clinton’s not-so-hidden nuclear agenda

CSP March 30, 1993

President Clinton revealed an ominous facet of his national security agenda recently: He disclosed that he hopes to "denuclearize the...

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  • Deterrence

So Much For ‘The Vision Thing’: Clinton-Aspin Defense Budget Is Risky Business

CSP March 30, 1993

The Clinton Administration's response to the emerging national security problems from Russia to North Korea to Iran and Iraq to...

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  • Foreign Policy

Don’t Breathe Easier Yet: Scariest Part Of Russia’s Roller-Coaster Yet To Come

CSP March 29, 1993

Far from being over, the crisis in Moscow will likely escalate in the days and weeks ahead as opposing hostile...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘It’s Time For Change’: The West Can’t Afford Any More German ‘Leadership’ On East-West Ties

CSP March 26, 1993

German Chancellor Kohl's first meeting with President Clinton was billed as an opportunity for the veteran in East-West relations to...

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Center Roundtable Takes Stock: Sdi Can Be Done — If Only Clinton Will Let It Proceed

CSP March 24, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): An extraordinary roundtable discussion involving past and present senior officials responsible for the U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative illuminated...

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  • Foreign Policy

Uh Oh: Will Another Kremlin ‘Compromise’ Mean The West Will Give Old Guard A New Lease On Life?

CSP March 24, 1993

 As Russian President Boris Yeltsin begins meeting with those who twenty-four hours ago were determined to impeach him -- Parliamentary...

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