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EADS/Airbus Government Ownership, Protection, Intervention & Subsidies
Added: 09/08/2010 Source: Center for Security Policy
President Obama's new National Security Strategy begins with a pledge of American leadership and the assertion that "the center of [its] efforts is a commitment to renew our economy, which serves...
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EADS/Airbus Government Ownership, Protection, Intervention & Subsidies
Added: 09/02/2010 Source: Center for Security Policy
President Obama's new National Security Strategy begins with a pledge of American leadership and the assertion that "the center of [its] efforts is a commitment to renew our economy, which serves...
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WSJ picks wrong issue in Air Force tanker debate
Added: 04/26/2010 by Jed Babbin. Source: BigGovernment.com
It's highly unusual for The Wall Street Journal to be gulled into ignoring the most important part of an issue in favor of chasing a rabbit down a random trail. But it has apparently fallen prey to...
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Tanker, revised
Added: 07/10/2008 Source: Center for Security Policy
Center applauds Pentagon decision to reopen bidding on Tanker contract Yesterday, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced the Pentagon's decision to reopen the bidding on a $35 billion contract for...
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Firing offense
Added: 06/09/2008 by Frank Gaffney, Jr.. Source: Center for Security Policy
When Defense Secretary Robert Gates summarily fired the top civilian official last week, the reason he gave was a grave failure of leadership with respect to that service’s nuclear missions. The...
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The EADS tanker contradiction
Added: 03/10/2008 by Michael Reilly. Source: Center for Security Policy
One major reason voters are fixated on change this election cycle is that to them our government appears dysfunctional. Sadly, this observation has much truth to it – at times the three Federal branches...

Mr. Gaffney is President and founder of the Center for Security Policy. He formerly acted as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy during the Reagan Administration, following four years of service as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Policy. Previously, he was a professional staff member on the Senate Armed Services Committee under the chairmanship of the late Senator John Tower, and a national security legislative aide to the late Senator Henry M. Jackson


