By: John F. McManus
Published: December 30, 2002
The UN is transforming NATO from a regional security arrangement into the standing army it has always desired, achieving through the back door what it could not do openly.
By: William Norman Grigg
Published: August 16, 1999
NATO’s air war against Yugoslavia inflicted heavy damage on the civilian sector while leaving the military intact.
By: William Norman Grigg
Published: May 24, 1999
The Kosovo Liberation Army we are supporting through NATO is a narco-terrorist group with a tightly organized network reaching into this nation. (Sidebar: Terrorist Pipeline From Kosovo)
By: William Norman Grigg
Published: May 10, 1999
The suffering Kosovars provide a convenient "humanitarian" excuse for NATO’s nearly nonstop assault on Kosovo.
By: Congresswoman Helen Chenoweth
Published: April 26, 1999
Rep. Helen Chenoweth explains why the U.S. should not have attacked Kosovo and why Congress — not NATO — should have the authority over our military
By: William P. Hoar
Published: February 21, 1994
President Clinton's Partnership for Peace is part of the plan to expand NATO in the new world order.