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The members of the freshman class of this new Congress may have some things to learn from Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.), the original conservative insurgent.
The Bush administration has not yet insisted upon any serious measures to verify the full scope and status of the North's nuclear weapons programs.
As Iranian centrifuges spin and Russian tanks roll into Georgia, foreign policy has moved to the front of the presidential election debate.
The allure of securing a place in history could account for the about-face on key foreign policy issues in North Korea and the Middle East.
Yes, Ronald Reagan wanted to rid the world of nuclear weapons, but he was a stickler for verification.
President Bush should push back North Korea, stand up to Russia, and support Israel against Iran before leaving office.
Diplomatic double-talk is not the path to peace or stability.
For as long as North Korea has nuclear weapons, the world will face a regular cycle of threat and demands.



