Among the several times that Mikhail and Raisa Gorbachev showed their bad manners while ln Washington for the recent Summit, the most outrageous was when Gorby declaimed, " What moral right does the United Stales have to preach to us, to the rest of … [Read more...] about WHO HAS THE MORAL RIGHT TO PREACH?
Will We Let the Soviets Teach Our Schoolchildren? — September 1987
Reaffirming the Monroe Doctrine — May 1987
A group of distinguished persons from the North American continent gathered in the U.S. State Department Diplomatic Rooms on April 28, 1987 to proclaim the lasting vitality and relevance of the Monroe Doctrine. It was an event of political, … [Read more...] about Reaffirming the Monroe Doctrine — May 1987
We Must Deploy SDI Now — January 1987
Who Shapes U.S. Foreign Policy? — May 1986
U.S. Stakes in Central America — August 1985
Our Moral Duty to Defend Freedom — May 1983
Reagan's Star Wars Plan Andropov doesn't like President Reagan's new plans to build a defensive anti-missile system to protect the United States. Neither does Ted Kennedy or Mark Hatfield or a bunch of liberal scientists. But unless they come … [Read more...] about Our Moral Duty to Defend Freedom — May 1983
Letting Down Our Friends
A foreign policy issue, rather than a volatile social issue, has provided the best proof so far that loyalty is simply not a treasured asset in the Reagan Administration. What made this clear was the State Department's decision that it will not … [Read more...] about Letting Down Our Friends
Thinking the Unthinkable
Jimmy Carter’s Presidential Directive 59 was supposedly designed to scare the Russians by announcing a new U.S. strategy which contemplates retaliating against some military targets in case of nuclear war. The real purpose, however, was to confuse … [Read more...] about Thinking the Unthinkable