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Iraq’s Missile Program Shows Urgent Need For SDI

CSP December 8, 1989

Yesterday, Iraq announced that it had successfully launched a missile capable of lofting a satellite into space. Such a missile...

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  • Foreign Policy

Will The West Upgrade The USSR’s Strategic C3 System?

CSP December 8, 1989

US West, an American telecommunications firm, announced yesterday that it was going to lead a massive multinational effort to install...

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  • Foreign Policy

Center For Security Policy Assesses The Damage To US Security From The Malta Summit

CSP December 6, 1989

Following a meeting with President George Bush today to discuss the Malta summit, Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., director of the...

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  • Deterrence
  • Foreign Policy

The Maltese Summit: An Assessment Of The Damage Done To US Security Interests

CSP December 6, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The dust has begun to settle on the Bush Administration's conduct of its first summit with Soviet President...

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  • Foreign Policy

Secretary Baker: We’ll Know Soviet Repression When We See It

CSP November 30, 1989

Secretary Baker's Signals on the Coming Soviet Crackdown (Washington, D.C.): In a White House press conference yesterday, Secretary of State...

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  • Foreign Policy

Will Human Rights Be Thrown Overboard At Malta?

CSP November 29, 1989

While speculation abounds over the agenda items for this weekend's meeting near Malta between President George Bush and Soviet leader...

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  • Foreign Policy

“Trade and Financial Relations with the Soviet Union: A Risk Assessment”

CSP November 9, 1989

Remarks of Roger W. Robinson, Jr. President, RWR, Inc. former Senior Director for International Economic Affairs at the National Security...

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  • Foreign Policy

“Summitting For Dollars:” Breaking The Code On Gorbachev’s Agenda For The Maltese Summit

CSP November 8, 1989

At his press conference yesterday, President Bush dismissed the most pressing issue of the day as a mere "hypothetical question."...

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  • Deterrence

The Joint Chiefs Of Staff On SDI: Death Of A Thousand Cuts?

CSP November 8, 1989

The Center for Security Policy today deplored comments by an unnamed senior representative of the Joint Chiefs of Staff reported...

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  • Foreign Policy

Administration’s Summit Strategy: Preparing For The “Iron Teeth” Of Perestroika?

CSP November 1, 1989

The Center for Security Policy today outlined a number of serious pitfalls associated with the December "non-summit" between Presidents George...

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  • Foreign Policy

Distressing Signals On Summitry

CSP November 1, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): The Center for Security Policy views with concern the announcement by President George Bush yesterday that he will...

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Congress Must Preserve A Vital Strategic Reconnaissance Capability — The SR-71

CSP October 31, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): Action is expected to be completed today on the FY1990 Defense Authorization bill. One of the few remaining...

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  • Economic Security

An Ominous Strategic Development: “Perestroika Bonds” And Soviet Entry Into US Securities Markets

CSP October 28, 1989

The Center for Security Policy has discovered that major U.S. banks have been invited by the Soviet Union over the...

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  • Foreign Policy

Bring Glasnost To The US Government: Unmuzzle Bob Gates

CSP October 27, 1989

Today's New York Times reports that Secretary of State James Baker has personally intervened to prevent the Deputy National Security...

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  • Deterrence

Radargate: Soviet Admission Of An “Open” Treaty Violation Makes Fools Of American Apologists

CSP October 23, 1989

(Washington, D.C.): Today, the Soviet Union formally acknowledged what it has systematically denied since July 1983 when the United States...

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  • Deterrence

Hapless Chemical Weapons Policy Threatens US Security

CSP October 20, 1989

The Center for Security Policy decried recently disclosed initiatives by the Bush Administration and by some members of Congress that...

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