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NOT ‘ON HOLD’: GATES, EAGLEBURGER WANT THE RESURGENT SOVIET MILITARY TO GET EXPANDED ACCESS TO WESTERN HI-TECH

CSP August 20, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): Within recent months, the United States has acceded to the demands of Germany and others among its partners...

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AT LEAST LET’S NOT PROVIDE THE SOVIET MILITARY ANY MORE STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGIES!

CSP August 19, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): In less than two weeks, the United States and other members of the Coordinating Committee on Multilateral Export...

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BUSH’S SOVIET CHICKENS COME HOME TO ROOST: URGENT COURSE CORRECTION REQUIRED IN LIGHT OF KREMLIN CRISIS

CSP August 19, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): The announcement that a "State Committee for the State of Emergency in the USSR" led by career Communist...

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Banks In US Shun A Loan To Moscow

CSP August 15, 1991

By KEITH BRADSHERThe New York Times, August 15, 1991 American banks have not put up any money to finance Soviet...

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‘Fit To Print’: Bush Has No Excuse For Continuing To Ignore Soviet Non-Creditworthiness

CSP August 15, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): Today's New York Times features a front-page story updating information published by the Center for Security Policy a...

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New York Times Joins Center In Calling For US Leadership To Halt Serbian Aggression

CSP August 14, 1991

Increasingly brazen Serbian efforts to broaden and consolidate communist control over a forcibly reconfigured Yugoslavia have prompted the New York...

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Serbia vs. the New World Order

CSP August 14, 1991

The New York Times, August 14, 1991 Aggressors must not be allowed to profit from their conquests. That's the principle...

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No ‘Thanks’ Due Syria, Iran: U.S. View of Sponsors of Terrorism a Prelude to October Peace Conference Fiasco?

CSP August 13, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): In the past few days, President Bush has acted in a manner that can only reinforce Israeli concerns...

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FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS: THE SERBIAN DRESS-REHEARSAL FOR THE COMING CRISIS IN EUROPE

CSP August 13, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): In recent days, the naked aggression of totalitarian forces in Yugoslavia, the threatening stance of their foreign allies...

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Help With Soviet Conversion Is Risky

CSP August 13, 1991

BY: Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., Defense News , August 5, 1991 One of many bad ideas emerging as the Bush...

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MORE ON THE SOVIET DEFENSE ‘CONVERSION’ SCAM: WASHINGTON POST‘S HOAGLAND SECONDS CENTER CONCERNS

CSP August 13, 1991

In an article entitled "The Other Cold War Goes On," published in today's Washington Post, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Jim Hoagland...

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The liar’s doorstep: U.S. should mistrust Hafez Assad

CSP August 13, 1991

The New Republic , August 12, 1991 In his eagerness to be a Middle East peacemaker, George Bush would do...

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The Other Cold War Goes On

CSP August 13, 1991

BY: Jim Hoagland The Washington Post, August 13, 1991 The Cold War is not over, a Soviet intellectual told me...

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Land for Peace IV: the Sorry Sequel

Douglas Feith August 12, 1991

THE theme of the Bush administration's Arab-Israeli diplomatic initiative is "land for peace." The concept: the Arab powers would not...

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SPEAKING OF COVER-UPS: WESTERN EFFORT TO CONCEAL SOVIET INSOLVENCY WHILE GIVING NEW AID IS A REAL SCANDAL

CSP August 12, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): It is striking that, at the very moment Washington is seized with a series of allegations about official...

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Should Germany’s M.B.B. Be Permitted To Reap What It ‘Sowed’ In The Gulf?

CSP July 31, 1991

Among the numerous companies currently competing for a large contract to be awarded momentarily by the government of Kuwait is...

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