Military Law
Dec. 24, 2001
A Gift From the Commander In Chief
Forum Column by John C. Eastman - It may not have been intended as a Christmas present - our national security team certainly has more on its mind these days than trying to time major initiatives to coincide with particular religious holidays. But President George W. Bush's announcement on Dec. 13 that the United States was going to exercise its right to withdraw from the cold-war era Anti-ballistic Missile Treaty was a Christmas present of epic proportions.




By John C. Eastman
It may not have been intended as a Christmas present - our national security team certainly has more on its mind these days than trying to time major initiatives to coincide with particular religious holidays. But President George W. Bush's announcement on Dec. 13 that the United States was goin...
It may not have been intended as a Christmas present - our national security team certainly has more on its mind these days than trying to time major initiatives to coincide with particular religious holidays. But President George W. Bush's announcement on Dec. 13 that the United States was goin...
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