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  • Deterrence

President Reagan Is Right: The United States Needs To Deploy Strategic Defenses ‘Now More Than Ever’

CSP March 22, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): In an exclusive videotaped address to a Center for Security Policy roundtable marking the tenth anniversary of the...

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  • Foreign Policy

Statement by President Reagan to the Center for Security Policyon the Occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the Announcement of the Strategic Defense Initiative

CSP March 22, 1993

March 23, 1993 Good morning. It's a pleasure to be able to speak to you today on this tenth anniversary...

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  • Foreign Policy

Bravissimo Boris! Yeltsin Does The Right Thing; Here’s How The West Can Do It, Too

CSP March 20, 1993

Already, within hours of President Boris Yeltsin's dramatic announcement that the Russian people -- and not the warmed-over communists in...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

What To Do About North Korea’s Nuclear Threat: Execute The ‘Osirak’ Remedy

CSP March 19, 1993

An ominous new milestone in the passivity and disengagement of American foreign policy under the Clinton Administration is being established...

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  • Economic Security

Prediction On Russia’s Constitutional Crisis: Yeltsin Will ‘Survive’ — But Hold The Champagne

CSP March 11, 1993

Developments in Moscow over the past twenty-four hours should give serious pause to those who propose to give Russia urgent,...

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  • Appointments & Policymakers

Russia Hints at Blackmail Over Arms

CSP March 11, 1993

The Russian government of Boris Yeltsin is presenting U.S. President Bill Clinton with what Marlon Brando in his "Godfather" role...

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  • Foreign Policy

Rep. Gonzalez Breaks The Code On ‘A Tale Of Two Cities’: Will Clinton Repeat Bush-Baker’s Financial Malfeasance?

CSP March 9, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): In an historic address on the House floor on 4 March, Rep. Henry B. Gonzalez -- chairman of...

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  • Defense

Don’t slash defense

CSP March 8, 1993

It is an established fact: Democratic nations generally are reluctant to spend precious resources on their own defense. This helps...

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  • Deterrence

‘Farewell to (Nuclear) Arms’: D.O.E. Announcement Fulfills Bush Unilateral Disarmament Game Plan

CSP March 8, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday, the Department of Energy formally closed the Office of New Production Reactors -- the organization charged with...

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  • Defense

Forging Consensus On Defense Spending? The Making Of A Coalition To Prevent Hemorrhage In US Security

CSP March 8, 1993

On 4 March 1993, the Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Sam Nunn (D-GA), took the floor of the...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘The Full (Dead) Weight of U.S. Diplomacy’: Clinton Sells Out The Bosnians

CSP February 10, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration has failed its first test of leadership in the field of foreign policy: In announcing...

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  • Foreign Policy

No Way to Run a Railroad — Or National Security: Clinton Cleaver Endangers Effective Military

Frank Gaffney, Jr. February 5, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration has dropped the second shoe on the U.S. military. First, the President tried to impose...

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  • Foreign Policy

Thanks, But No Thanks: Clinton Should Back Bosnia in Rejecting Vance-Owen ‘Peace In Our Time’

CSP February 4, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): President Clinton's baptism of fire in foreign affairs looms before him. The long-suffering people of Bosnia, those elsewhere...

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  • Appointments & Policymakers

US Strategic Defense Program Is Too Important To Be Entrusted To Officials Who Would Eviscerate It

CSP January 29, 1993

Candidate Clinton said during the campaign that a "fresh assessment" of the threats to U.S. interests was needed, including those...

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TRANSFORMATION WATCH #12: ‘PLUS ÇA CHANGE…’ RUSSIA REVERTS TO FORM, HOW WILL CLINTON RESPOND?

CSP January 28, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): Even as Russian President Boris Yeltsin is insisting that the United States and its G-7 partners immediately reschedule...

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  • Deterrence

‘THIS IS NO DRILL’: CLINTON TALKS WITH JCS ON GAYS IN THE MILITARY MUST BE REAL, NOT A HUMILIATING CHARADE

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 25, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): According to Secretary of Defense Les Aspin, today's White House meeting between President Clinton and the nation's top...

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