Library Documents on Iran's Nuclear Program
January 28, 1998
SEN. SHELBY: The committee will come to order. Last year marks the 50th anniversary of the enactment of the national security act, the legislation that created the Central Intelligence Agency and established the national defense and intelligence structure for the Cold War era.
January 28, 1998
" There are times when America and America alone can and should make the difference for peace." President Clinton
" Everywhere ... they look to us as the country that provides for their security and their safety and their freedom." Secretary of Defense Cohen
Mr. Chairman, I am again pleased to have the opportunity to provide the Defense...
January 28, 1998
Mr. Chairman, thank you for the opportunity to address the Committee again this year on the worldwide threats to our national security. I have submitted a detailed Statement for the Record and would like to summarize its key points in my opening remarks.
January 7, 1998
MR. JAFARZADEH: Good day, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to our press conference today.
January 1, 1998
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The Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) submitted this report in response to a Congressionally directed action in Section 721 of the FY 1997 Intelligence Authorization Act. The act requires that:
"(a) Not later than 6 months after the date of the enactment of this Act, and every 6 months thereafter, the Director of...
September 22, 1997
Introduction: The Collapse of Bi-Polar Approach
Our world is a constellation of interdependent human units. As a result of the ever-expanding international communications, our interdependence has been increasing on a steady basis; a reiteration of the concept of "global village". These human units or countries have become closely interconnected...
September 5, 1997
Recommendations on how to contain Iran and predictions concerning the election of Mohammad Khatami as Iran’s President.
June 5, 1997
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to testify before the Subcommittee on the challenges and opportunities we face in obtaining Russia's cooperation in the nonproliferation field. Preventing the proliferation of dangerous weapons and technologies is among the highest priorities of our foreign policy. Russia, by virtue of the weapons of mass...
June 5, 1997
I'd like to welcome everyone to today's hearing of the Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services. The topic of our hearing is "Proliferation: Russian Case Studies."
May 6, 1997
I wish to thank you for the invitation to appear before the Subcommittee today. My colleagues and I at the University of Georgia are involved in studies of the issues being addressed by the Subcommittee. I am pleased to share our work with you and members of Congress.
