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Thank you, Madam Chairman.Among the very top priorities of U.S. foreign and security policies, I doubt there are many – if any – objectives more important than a free, democratic, stable, and prosperous Russia, at peace, in the long last, with its own people, its neighbors and the...
Perhaps it is time to revise the existing nuclear regulation system so that India no longer has to be the "exception."
During the last month, while the Indian government presented its case for civilian nuclear energy before the international community and the 45-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) debated whether to grant India a nuclear trade waiver, Iranian and Nigerian officials agreed to a nuclear deal of their own. This is just...
The Obama administration is lacking both conviction in the nation's greatness and commitment to American values; this poses a dangerous threat to the United States.
Iran has long been the Middle East's prime candidate for democratic revolution. Given a free choice, Iranians would almost certainly throw the mullahs into history's dust bin.
President Obama's U.N. record has been surprisingly anemic, but that is consistent with his minimal overall involvement in foreign and national-security policy even though America's first post-American president still longs for full-throated U.N. support.
AEI"s Richard Perle assembled a panel of security-policy veterans to explain the objections to the treaty and to defend the decision to reject it.
Commission on National Security/21st Century reached alarming conclusions in regards to U.S. national security with Internet-borne weapons and attacks of mass disruption.




