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  • Deterrence

What The Senate Votes On ABM Mean: The End Of Absolute US Vulnerability

CSP July 31, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): Today will live in history as a day when the United States took the first, momentous step toward...

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  • Russia
  • [CSP Journal]

Accept No Substitutes: Only Systemic Soviet Reform Will Reduce The Threat, Justify US Aid

CSP July 30, 1991

Submitted Testimony by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. Director of the Center for Security Policy before the House Armed Services Committee...

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  • Foreign Policy

Center To Congress: Insist On A Hard Bargain With Moscow Rather Than A Dangerous, If ‘Grand,’ One

CSP July 30, 1991

The United States is embarking upon a reckless -- and potentially quite dangerous -- course if, as appears to be...

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  • Russia
  • [CSP Journal]

‘Defense Conversion’ (Read Modernization) And Other Economic Flim-Flams Of The Moscow Summit

CSP July 29, 1991

As the media hype and presidential public relations handlers concentrate on the START signing ceremony, Middle East peace prospects, the...

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1991 Keeper of the Flame Award: Garry Kasparov

CSP July 25, 1991

In a major public address this evening, Garry Kasparov -- the World Chess Champion and champion of democracy in the...

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Staying there: U.S. and Saddam Hussein

CSP July 25, 1991

July 29, 1991The Washington Post, New Republic The president's Independence Day radio address resounded with all the patriotic grandiloquence his...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

TIME’S UP: SADDAM’S BREACH OF U.N. CEASE-FIRE JUSTIFIES CONCERTED ACTION TO END HIS MISRULE

CSP July 25, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): The cease-fire resolution agreed to by Saddam Hussein on 3 April 1991 stipulates that Iraq must declare, surrender...

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  • Economic Security
  • Foreign Policy

“MORAL HAZARD”: MOSCOW’S DUBIOUS BANKING OPERATIONS MAY MAKE THE BCCI AND BNL AFFAIRS LOOK LIKE SMALL CHANGE

CSP July 23, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): As Western regulators and law enforcement agencies scrutinize the activities of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International...

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Moscow’s ‘Shell Game’: Soviet Bankers Use Our Money Against Us

CSP July 23, 1991

By Roger W. Robinson, Jr.The Washington Post, June 22, 1986 "Follow the Money" is the sound advice offered by John...

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  • Foreign Policy

GORBACHEV DOOMS FREE CROATIA?: SOVIET VETO OF U.N. ROLE MAY PRODUCE NEW WORLD ORDER’S LATEST VICTIM

CSP July 21, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): As the democratic republic of Croatia is threatened with a violent Serbian strategy of "divide and conquer," it...

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Slovenia Nears Independence as Croatia Faces Civil War: G-7 Leaders Said to See Croats Destined for War

CSP July 21, 1991

BY: Marc FisherThe Washington Post, July 20, 1991 Leaders of the world's most powerful nations reluctantly agreed this week that...

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  • Defense

Dangerous Trade

CSP July 15, 1991

The Washington Post, June 6, 1991 Mary McGrory's column of May 24 correctly criticizes the Bush administration for abysmal shortsightedness...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

THE KLOSKE COVER-UP: CONGRESS SHOULD INVESTIGATE POLICY OF TECHNOLOGY INSECURITY

CSP July 15, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): At 2:00 p.m. this afternoon, the Commerce Department will hold a press conference intended, among other things, to...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

RETURN OF THE ‘GREAT GLASPIE’: WILL THE SENATE FINALLY ASK HER THE HARD QUESTIONS?

CSP July 14, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): Ranking members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee are raising hell in response to a State Department cable...

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  • Deterrence

The Fat’s In The Fire: Only Assertive Presidential Leadership Can Secure Both B-2 and SDI

CSP July 14, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): In an act of desperation, key members of the Senate Armed Services Committee have threatened to help truncate...

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  • Foreign Policy

CENTER DECRYPTS LONDON SUMMITEERS’ LIKELY AGENDA FOR BAILING OUT MOSCOW CENTER

CSP July 12, 1991

(Washington, D.C.): At a press conference in Washington today, two distinguished members of the Center for Security Policy's Board of...

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