War on the Home Front
In recent days, it has become harder than ever to deny the true nature of the conflict in which we...
In recent days, it has become harder than ever to deny the true nature of the conflict in which we...
Today's Wall Street Journal features in the front page of its "Marketplace" Section a typically fatuous article about the "Two...
When President Bush sits down with his counterparts from the other Group of Eight (G-8) nations this weekend in St....
In the face of intensifying Iranian intransigence and provocations, President Bush has decided to adopt the recommendations of appeasement-prone subordinates...
Decision Brief No. 06-D 28 2006-05-30 (Washington , D.C.): One of the most important public policy fights in years...
Decision Brief No. 06-D 26 2006-05-17 (Washington , D.C.): The new U.S. arms embargo against the extremist regime in...
Fresh off important visits to the U.S., Saudi Arabia and Morocco, Chinese President Hu Jintao is expected to arrive in...
The third anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq has been marked by anti-war demonstrations, polls suggesting evaporating public support...
Suddenly, the Iranian nuclear program is all the buzz. It appears to be nearing the point at which weapons-grade material,...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 55 2005-10-31 (Washington, D.C.): On October 26th, the new president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, made international...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 48 2005-09-22 (Washington, D.C.): For nearly a century, the United States has had no more militarily...
As concern grows that the United Nations is intent on replacing what the National Security Guidance calls "an orderly arrangement...
The Center for Security Policy today released an open letter to President Bush commending him for his nomination of John...
Today, House Majority Whip Roy Blunt (R-MO) introduced an amendment to the H.R. 2601, the State Department authorization bill that...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 34 2005-07-18 (Washington, D.C.): Most Americans have come - correctly, if reluctantly - to the conclusion...