“To his lasting credit, President Reagan never wavered. He recognized the strategic importance of staying the course, both in terms of denying Moscow the military hegemony it sought in Western Europe and of restoring the will, cohesiveness, and security of the NATO alliance, so badly frayed during the turbulent 1970s.” CoursesPresidentTermSecurityMilitaryEuropeImportanceWesternCreditStayingLastingStrategicAlliancesNatoMoscowRestoringHegemonyWestern EuropePresident ReaganCohesiveness Author:Frank Gaffney
“To be sure, President Clinton reached an accord called "The Agreement" in 1994 that purports to address some of President Reagan's concerns.” PresidentConcernClintonAddressesAgreementAccordPresident ClintonPresident Reagan Author:Frank Gaffney
“One of the most important post-9/11 efforts made to counter terrorism and the spread of weapons of mass destruction is President Bush's Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI).” MadeImportantPresidentEffortSecurityWeaponsMassDestructionSpreadTerrorismPostsInitiativePresident BushWeapons Of Mass DestructionMass DestructionProliferationCounter Terrorism Author:Frank Gaffney
“Having worked for him in the nuclear weapons policy business, I can tell you that President Reagan was committed to assuring the effectiveness of our nuclear deterrent.” I CanPresidentPolicyWeaponsCommittedNuclearNuclear WeaponsEffectivenessDeterrentPresident Reagan Author:Frank Gaffney
“Most Americans will be horrified that President Obama is compromising our deterrent to chemical and biological attacks on this country. Our allies will also be troubled by his aspiration to eliminate U.S. tactical nuclear weapons in Europe.” CountryPresidentWeaponsEuropeNuclearCompromiseAspirationChemicalsAlliesPresident ObamaNuclear WeaponsTacticalDeterrent Author:Frank Gaffney