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New Russian Defaults on Debt Raise Doubts Over Ex-Im Loan Plan

CSP January 21, 1993

By MICHAEL S. LELYVELD Journal of Commerce , January 13, 1993 Russia's growing defaults on debts to the United States...

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  • Economic Security
  • Foreign Policy

Red Ink Rising: Congress Needs To Take A Hard Look At New Loans To Defaulting Moscow

CSP January 21, 1993

U.S. taxpayers are facing a rapidly-rising pool of red ink marring the books of two U.S. government lending agencies --...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Wake-Up Call From Saddam: Turkey Is A Friend In Need, A Friend Indeed

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 15, 1993

If nothing else, the renewed outbreak of hostilities with Saddam Hussein's Iraq is an important reminder of the volatility of...

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  • Foreign Policy

Say It Ain’t So: Clinton’s Pledge To Restore Moral Compass In Foreign Policy Abandoned Before The Inauguration?

CSP January 14, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): In the course of a press conference yesterday, President-elect Bill Clinton sounded a breathtakingly conciliatory note toward Saddam...

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  • Defense
  • [CSP Journal]

‘Now Hear This’: Will Aspin’s Commitment To V-22 Translate Into Needed Momentum, Real Peace Dividend?

CSP January 13, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): In the course of confirmation hearings last week, Secretary of Defense-designate Les Aspin assured the Senate Armed Services...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Overdue, Underdone: What the Coalition Air Strikes on Iraq Should Have Been About, But Weren’t

CSP January 13, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): For the second time in as many years, U.S. and coalition forces in the Persian Gulf have been...

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  • Appointments & Policymakers
  • Congress Watch

The Triumph Of Hope Over Experience: The New Chemical Weapons Treaty Is A Dangerous Delusion

CSP January 12, 1993

Samuel Johnson once said that second marriages represent "the triumph of hope over experience." The same applies to much of...

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  • Economic Security
  • Foreign Policy

How Not to Lend To A Bankrupt Russia: Eximbank Energy Deal Should Be Iced, Reworked

CSP January 11, 1993

The terms of a multi-billion dollar series of loan guarantees to the Russian oil and gas sector in preparation by...

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  • [Uncategorized]

Tilt! US Security, Industry Dangerously Dependent on Foreign Sources for Critical Electronic Components

CSP January 8, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): A distressing little secret about U.S. national security and technological competitiveness awaits the Clinton Administration: The United States...

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  • Foreign Policy

‘IN THE NAME OF GOD, GO’ IN: TIME TO END THE WEST’S ‘KITTY GENOVESE’ SYNDROME ON BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA

CSP January 7, 1993

(Washington, D.C.): However inconvenient it may be in light of the political transition underway at the moment, the United States...

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  • Defense

Moscow veto mood rising?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. January 7, 1993

As the international community at last starts to move toward long-overdue military intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina, one conclusion is becoming inescapable:...

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The U.S. Leads Operation Wrong Target

CSP January 7, 1993

By ANGELO CODEVILLAThe Wall Street Journal, JANUARY 7, 1993 Operation Restore Hope is likely to do more harm than good...

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  • Deterrence

When Will We Ever Learn? Last Bush Foreign Policy Paroxysm Produces Flawed Start Ii Accord — For Wrong Reasons

CSP December 31, 1992

Suddenly, there is a START II Treaty. Before negotiators had even finished drafting the document, Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger...

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  • Deterrence

Doomsday Scenario: Aspin Nomination Sets Stage For Dellums Chairmanship, Grim Tidings For Defense Community

Frank Gaffney, Jr. December 22, 1992

As Presidents George Bush and Boris Yeltsin meet this weekend to discuss the status of Russia's structural transformation -- and...

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  • Foreign Policy

REVOLVING DOORS: EXIMBANK OFFICIAL’S SCANDALOUS SELF-DEALING IS A BLOW TO U.S. TAXPAYERS, ‘REDCARPET’ FOR RETURNING RUSSIAN HARDLINERS — AND THEIR AMERICAN FRIENDS

CSP December 22, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): The outgoing Bush Administration is poised to extend some $2 billion in U.S. Export-Import Bank (Eximbank) loan guarantees...

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  • Foreign Policy

AS PREDICTED, A ‘DECEMBER SURPRISE’ FOR U.S. TAXPAYERS; G-7 DEBT RESCHEDULING REWARDS KREMLIN FOR GAIDAR’S OUSTER

CSP December 17, 1992

(Washington, D.C.): As predicted by the Center for Security Policy in July 1992, the Group of Seven (G-7) industrialized nations...

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