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National Security Brief: July 29, 2010
July 29, 2010News: Biden: US troops halted ‘chaos' in Iraq US military scrutinizes leaks for...
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National Security Brief: July 28, 2010
July 28, 2010News: Alternate QDR: boost equipment modernization, US force size Woman, 24 ‘tried...
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National Security Brief: July 27, 2010
July 27, 2010News: Japan must prepare for ‘contingencies': Panel European Union imposes new sanctions...
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Caroline Glick: Iran & Israel, after the bomb
July 29, 2010
The Center for Security Policy's Senior Middle East Fellow Caroline Glick recently spoke on the subject...
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Obama's New START: Incompetent or Intentional?
July 26, 2010
The New START video is the first of a series of spots asking whether the Obama Administration's handling...
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Center says ‘No’ to ‘Shariah Beachhead’ at Ground Zero
July 22, 2010
The Center for Security Policy today unveiled a powerful 1-minute video opposing the construction of...
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Quality control or rubber stamp?
July 26, 2010The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is expected soon to vote on President Obama's New START. As...
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Change we must believe in
July 23, 2010Change has come to the Middle East. Over the past several weeks, multiple press reports indicate that...
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"National Security Policy Proceedings: Spring 2010"
This is the inaugural issue of the Center for Security Policy's National Security Policy Proceedings,...
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"Are You Safer? The Center for Security Policy reports on the Obama Administration"
This purpose of this first volume of the Are You Safer? project is to highlight selected policy and legislative...
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"Legislators who've changed their position on Gitmo"
Members first voted on language in the Homeland Security Appropriations bill that would have prohibited...


On the 14th of September, 2010, the Center for Security Policy will honor outgoing Marine Commandant General James T. Conway at the annual Keeper of the Flame Award Dinner in the East Hall at Union Station in Washington, DC. The evening will recognize General Conway's years of service in the Corps as well as his success training the next generation of American military leaders. 

