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...billion a year less than it did at the height of the Reagan era, but $12 billion more than during the Iranian hostage crisis of 1980. Sen. Bob Kerrey, second banana on the Intelligence Committee, says that whatever happens, at least the CIA will be held accountable for its post-Cold War spending. Now that's using your intelligence...
WASHINGTON: Ronald Reagan sold his Latin America policy by casting himself as Paul Revere to an imminent Sandinista invasion, but Bill Clinton faces a tougher challenge in the sedate climate of post-Cold War trade politics...
...into world wars, both times because of instabilities and rivalries in Central Europe. Those conflicts cost the lives of more than half a million Americans. The cold war too began in Europe, and it cost the U.S. the equivalent of more than $13 trillion. The adaptation of NATO to post-cold war realities, including its enlargement to embrace a post-cold war membership, is crucial to the U.S.'s strategy for ensuring that Europe is more peaceful in the 21st century than it has been in the 20th. If Europe is safer and more prosperous, the U.S.--and the larger...
...Democrats joined in until there was simply no constituency that didn't see the FBI as the all-purpose answer to voters who routinely listed crime among their top concerns. For a nation whose greatest enemy is suddenly within, the FBI has become the Pentagon of the post-cold war world...
Arias, who won the Peace Prize for his efforts to end armed conflict in Central America, continues to advocate conflict prevention through the United Nations. The former Costa Rican president said that in the post-Cold War era the primary concern of policymakers should be poverty and not military aggression...