Category: National Security/UN

These Dead Shall Not Have Died in Vain

These Dead Shall Not Have Died in Vain

National Policy Analysis #363 /
The 21st Century has begun. Centuries are measured in books by dates and minds by events. In the national memory, the terrorist war on the United States that began September 11, 2001 will mark the beginning of the 21st Century ...
National Center for Public Policy Research Statement in Light of the Terrorist Attack on America

National Center for Public Policy Research Statement in Light of the Terrorist Attack on America

Press Release /
The 21st Century has begun. Centuries are measured in books by dates and minds by events. In the national memory, the terrorist war on the United States that began September 11, 2001 will mark the beginning of the 21st Century ...

United Nations: Decommission Child Soldiers, but Not Our Freedoms, by Grant Threlfall

National Policy Analysis #355 /
It is an abomination to force a child to be a soldier. Although the United Nations has sought to develop a policy to stop this dis-gusting practice, it has failed miserably. Its efforts only increase the world body's power and ...

Bush’s Stern Approach to Arafat a Welcome Sign, by Grant Threlfall

National Policy Analysis #360 /
American Presidents have spent countless, exasperating hours trying to create a lasting peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians. Unfortunately, all have utterly collapsed. Now, President George W. Bush is using more stick and less carrot as a means to ...

Reprocessing, Waste and Bombs: Good News on the Energy Front, by Gerald E. Marsh and George S. Stanford

National Policy Analysis #365 /
There's good news on the energy front. To increase our energy supply, the Bush Administration will tap emissions-free nuclear energy in a way that reduces both nuclear waste and opportunities for nuclear proliferation: spent reactor fuel would be reprocessed by ...

Missile Defense Takes the MADness Out of Defense Policy, by Grant Threlfall

In 1991, the collapse of the Soviet Union ended the forty-year Cold War. Until that point, nuclear war with the United States was largely averted by a form of deterrence known as "Mutually Assured Destruction" (MAD). MAD doctrine surmises that ...

Stopping Vieques Bombing is a Dud Idea

President George W. Bush wants to close the Navy's live-fire range on the island of Vieques by 2003. It's a decision many think was made to appeal to Hispanic voters. But depriving our military of this unique training ground is ...

National Missile Defense: Learning the Lessons of Pearl Harbor, by Grant Threlfall

I remember sitting on my grandfather's knee as he told me about Pearl Harbor. In 1941, while war raged elsewhere, America was at peace. Then, from across the sea, an enemy struck our naval base at Pearl Harbor, killing over ...

Speech of Executive Director David Almasi at the National Missile Defense Press Conference, U.S. Capitol – July 31, 2001

Executive Director David Almasi addressed a press conference on national missile defense at the U.S. Capitol on July 31, 2001. Other speakers included Senator James Inhofe (R-OK), Senator John Kyl (R-AZ), Congressman David Weldon (R-PA), Heritage Foundation analyst Baker Spring, ...

1972 Treaty Grants the United Nations Control Over American Historical Landmarks, by Melissa Wiedbrauk

When our Founding Fathers sparked the American Revolution and signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, they sought self-government for the American colonies and an escape from the dominance of England. The Founding Fathers would be shocked to learn that ...

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