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==Resources, References and Contact== | ==Resources, References and Contact== |
Revision as of 00:19, 14 November 2010
Norman Podhoretz is considered one of the founding fathers of the neoconservative movement. He is the former editor of American Jewish Committee's in-house publication, Commentary. He is the husband of Midge Decter and father-in-law to Iran-contra felon, Elliot Abrams. He is a staunch proponent of bombing Iran, and more recently he has been hired as a foreign policy advisor by Republican presidential candidate, Rudy Giuliani. [1]
Affiliations
- Committee on the Present Danger - co-founder
- American Jewish Committee -- former editor of AJC publication, Commentary
- MEMRI - Board of Advisors
- Neocons [2]
- Jewish Policy Center - Board of Fellows[3]
Resources, References and Contact
Publications
- Norman Podhoretz, World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism, Doubleday, 2007 (reviewed by Michael Scheuer), Pundicity/Jerusalem Post, 4 January, 2008.
Resources
- Alexander Cockburn, Giuliani and the Dogs of War, Counterpunch, 14-15 July 2007
- Norman Podhoretz, The Case for Bombing Iran, Commentary, June 2007
- Michael Scheuer, Why Does Norman Podhoretz Hate America?, AntiWar.com, 26 September 2007.