Difference between revisions of "Norman Podhoretz"
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− | *Norman Podhoretz, ''World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism'', Doubleday, 2007 (reviewed by Michael Scheuer). | + | *Norman Podhoretz, ''World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism'', Doubleday, 2007 (reviewed by Michael Scheuer), [http://schanzer.pundicity.com/467/world-war-iv ''Pundicity''/''Jerusalem Post''], 4 January, 2008. |
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*Alexander Cockburn, [http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn07212007.html Giuliani and the Dogs of War], ''Counterpunch'', 14-15 July 2007 | *Alexander Cockburn, [http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn07212007.html Giuliani and the Dogs of War], ''Counterpunch'', 14-15 July 2007 |
Revision as of 11:32, 1 April 2009
Norman Podhoretz is considered one of the founding fathers of the neoconservative movement. He is the former editor of American Jewish Committee's inhouse 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 Republication presidential candidate, Rudy Giuliani. [1]
Afflitiations
- Committee on the Present Danger - co-founder
- American Jewish Committee -- former editor of AJC publication, Commentary.
- Neocons [2]
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.