Statements
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PSA regularly chooses critical issues at the forefront of national security and foreign policy to address in high-level bipartisan statements. These statements, signed by top national leaders from both sides of the aisle, help create the bipartisan ‘safe space’ for building consensus among Democrats and Republicans.
Statement of Bipartisan Principles August 3, 2005
Addressing the Terrorist Threat September 7, 2005
Treatment of Prisoners November 7, 2005
State of the Union: America Still Dangerously Vulnerable January 26, 2006
U.S. Dues and UN Reform June 23, 2006
Darfur Action Now October 11, 2006
Energy Independence June 20, 2007
Uniform Interrogation Standards February 11, 2008
WMD Report Card September 10, 2008
Renewing the U.S.-UN Relationship November 20, 2008
U.S. and Russia: A Window of Opportunity February 26, 2009
Our Best Weapon Against Nuclear Proliferation May 4, 2009
Climate Change Threatens All Americans September 8, 2009
Science Diplomacy is Crucial to U.S. Foreign Policy February 19, 2010
Transparency = Security June 24, 2010
The Right Move for U.S.? October 4, 2011 |