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The Mounting Price Of US Inaction In The Gulf: Grave Risks Attend Pandering To Israel’s Foes

CSP October 11, 1990

The Bush Administration's decision to initiate a U.N. Security Council resolution condemning Israel is but the latest illustration of the...

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Could The US Really Be Agreeing In Paris To Weaker Export Controls After Iraqi Fiascoes?

CSP October 5, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today expressed incredulity that -- despite mounting congressional and press criticism concerning current, deficient U.S....

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  • Foreign Policy

Halleluiah! Capitol Hill Finally Awakens To Frightening Specter Of Failed Export Controls

CSP October 1, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today commended the House Government Operations Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer, and Monetary Affairs for its...

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Holding our noses against gas attack

Frank Gaffney, Jr. September 29, 1990

Of the many military, political and human dramas relating to the Persian Gulf crisis that television has played out in...

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  • Middle East

Iraqi Biological Weapons Capabilities Require New US Debate On ‘Assured Vulnerability’

CSP September 29, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today welcomed official confirmation of its earlier warnings that Saddam Hussein was capable of engaging...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

What We’re Not Prepared for From Saddam’s Arsenal

Frank Gaffney, Jr. September 29, 1990

How would the U.S. government and the American people react if the following nightmarish scenario materialized? The U.S. is at...

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  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East

Iraq Gives Hill Wake-Up Call On Export Controls

CSP September 28, 1990

In the aftermath of two important congressional hearings on U.S. exports of militarily relevant technology to Iraq, the Center for...

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  • Deterrence

Will Congress Restore US Technology Security? Export Controls’ Imminent Moment Of Truth

CSP September 28, 1990

Introduction Within the past week the congressional Joint Economic Committee and the House Government Operations Committee have held important hearings...

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  • Asia
  • [CSP Journal]

Congress Puts A Marker Down: End The Japanese Default On Burden-Sharing

CSP September 27, 1990

Today, a bipartisan group of seventy members of the House of Representatives -- led by Rep. Charles D. Schumer (D-NY)...

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  • Economic Security

Gorbachev Balk On Reform Forces Choice On West: Endorse Freedom Or Renewed Authoritarianism?

CSP September 22, 1990

Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev yesterday threw down the gauntlet to his opponents in the Soviet Union bent on genuine, urgent...

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  • Congress Watch

Beyond The ‘Great Glaspie’: Commerce’s Misdeeds Surpass State Department Kow-Towing To Iraq

CSP September 20, 1990

It may seem difficult to top U.S. Ambassador to Iraq April Glaspie's recent statement that " didn't think...that the Iraqis...

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  • Deterrence
  • [CSP Journal]

‘Veto Bait’: Irresponsible Congressional Cuts In SDI And Other Defense Programs

CSP September 19, 1990

The Center for Security Policy today welcomed the announced intention of the House Armed Services Committee's ranking minority member, Alabama...

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Excerpts From Nuclear Testing Negotiations: What Is The Bush Administration’s Agenda?

CSP September 17, 1990

(No. 89-34, 26 June 1989) Introduction Under the charter for the NTT negotiations agreed to in September, 1987 by then-Secretary...

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  • Deterrence

What Are The Bush Administration’s ‘Next Steps’ On Nuclear Testing Arms Control?

CSP September 17, 1990

Coincident with the start of the Senate Armed Services Committee's deliberations on two arms control treaties involving nuclear testing, the...

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  • Congress Watch

Security Policy In The Post-Kuwait World

CSP September 12, 1990

An Address by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. Director of the Center for Security Policy The Heritage Foundation September 12, 1990...

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‘Tough Love’: Gaffney Commends, Critiques Bush Performance On Iraq

CSP September 12, 1990

Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., director of the Center for Security Policy, commended President Bush for his powerful address last night...

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