Category: National Security/UN

When It Comes to Missile Defense, Saying “We Can’t” Won’t Save Lives

Strange as it might seem, when I was pregnant with my twin sons, I had a recurring dream about World War I. I believe it was due to something every parent discovers: With the birth of children comes the fear ...

The U.S. Must Tread Carefully to Avoid Creating More Fundamentalist Islamic Governments

The United States has, since 1979, had two unpleasant experiences with radical Islamic fundamentalist rule: Iran and Afghanistan. In each case, we expected the rule of reason and the norms of modern global exchange would apply to these nations after ...

Elian and Juan Gonzalez, Clinton, Castro, Reno, Blacks, Liberals and Freedom, by Kevin Martin

Project 21 Commentary /
On April 22, I awoke to the rumblings of a communist state here in America. Federal agents, under orders from Bill Clinton and Janet Reno, broke down the door of Lazaro Gonzalez's home in Miami to forcibly reunite little Elian ...

Defectors Claim Iraq Successfully Tested Nuclear Bomb – March 2001

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Defectors Claim Iraq Successfully Tested Nuclear Bomb Iraq successfully carried out one nuclear test before the Gulf War, say two senior scientists who worked in Iraq's nuclear program. The men, Iraqi defectors, further claim Saddam Hussein has carried out further ...

Holiday Greetings to Members of the United States Military – December 2001

May the blessings of the season keep you safe as you patrol our skies, protect our shores and defend our freedoms. And may you always know that you are in our hearts, and our thoughts and that we are praying ...

Government Restrictions on Domestic Energy Development Contribute to U.S. Dependence on Foreign Oil, by John K. Carlisle

Frustrated consumers, angry over rising gasoline prices, should ask the federal government why it is fostering U.S. dependence on foreign oil by waging war against development of our nation's domestic energy industry. A major reason the United States imports more ...

Blacks Question Conciliation Toward Cuba: Network Cites Abuses and Anti-Black Racism by Communist Regime

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Blacks Question Conciliation Toward CubaNetwork Cites Abuses and Anti-Black Racism by Communist Regime Citing government-sponsored discrimination, military aggression on the African continent and a poor human rights record, members of the African-American leadership network Project 21 question the support liberal ...

Bill Clinton’s Foreign Policy Double Standard, by Kevin Martin

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In one corner, the long dead are reburied with full honors. In another corner, a young boy with no hands walks down a dusty road towards government-held positions - fleeing rebels closing in on the capital. Yet another corner has ...

United Nations Gaining Control Over American Historical Landmarks, by John Carlisle

As Americans celebrate the 224th anniversary of our nation's independence and pause to remember the sacrifices made by our ancestors so that we may enjoy freedom today, perhaps no site evokes more poignant memories than Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Independence ...

Slavery in Our Time, by Kimberley Jane Wilson

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