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The following is a statement of principles for U.S.-North Korean relations, signed by Leith Anderson, William Bennett, Charles Colson, Nicholas Eberstadt, Robert George, Michael Horowitz, Max Kampelman, Penn Kemble, Dianne Knippers, Richard Land, Richard Neuhaus, Michael Novak, Marvin Olasky, Mark Palmer, Nina Shea, Radek Sikorski, and R. James Woolsey:
Iran has now taken its rightful place at the center of our debate on the war. Hardly a day goes by without new revelations about Iran’s penetration of Iraq either by supplying weapons, money, guidance, and intelligence to both Sunni and Shiite terrorists, or, in some cases, sending soldiers from...
Increasingly in the past year, the news media have published classified information that exposed sensitive national security programs. In light of these revelations, concerns have been raised over the extent to which the publication of classified material affects American national security.
Is the First Amendment an absolute right, or are...
Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.), R. James Woolsey, and Reuel Marc Gerecht address national security issues.
Nathan Sharansky, R. James Woolsey, Newt Gingrich, and Michael A. Ledeen discuss principles that should guide the current war effort.
Transition to Governing Project eventhighlights from the fall of 2000.
In February 2004, the State Department ordered twenty-four Saudis with diplomatic visas to return home, and the Saudi government agreed to close the religious affairs department inside its Washington embassy. But despite efforts to stop the Saudi government from spreading religious extremism in the United States, a recent Freedom House...



