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− | Team B II is a project of the [[Center for Security Policy]] modeled after the original Team B which was instituted to present alternative analysis to the CIA's threat assessments about the former Soviet Union. The team comprised mainly of the neoconservative acolytes of Albert Wohlstetter. Team B II instead focuses on 'Sharia: the threat to America'. The teams report was launched at the Capitol Hill at a press conference hosted by congressmen [[Trent Franks]] of Arizona and [[Peter Hoekstra]] of Michigan. A message was also read out at the event by congresswoman [[Michelle Bachmann]]. | + | <youtube size="tiny" align="right" caption="Launch of Team 'B' II report at Capitol Hill">zEp0wwRSDSw</youtube> |
+ | Team B II is a project of the [[Center for Security Policy]] modeled after the original Team B which was instituted to present alternative analysis to the CIA's threat assessments about the former Soviet Union. The team comprised mainly of the neoconservative acolytes of Albert Wohlstetter. Team B II instead focuses on 'Sharia: the threat to America'. The teams report was launched at the Capitol Hill at a press conference hosted by congressmen [[Trent Franks]] of Arizona and [[Peter Hoekstra]] of Michigan. A message was also read out at the event by congresswoman [[Michelle Bachmann]].<ref>[http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p18523.xml Shariah: The Threat to America], Center for Security Policy, 13 September 2010</ref> | ||
==Principals== | ==Principals== | ||
+ | ===Team Leaders=== | ||
+ | *[[William G. Boykin]] | ||
+ | *[[Harry Edward Soyster]] | ||
+ | ===Associates=== | ||
+ | *[[Christine Brim]] | ||
+ | *[[Henry Cooper]] | ||
+ | *[[Stephen C. Coughlin]] | ||
+ | *[[Michael Del Rosso]] | ||
+ | *[[Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.]] | ||
+ | *[[John Guandolo]] | ||
+ | *[[Brian Kennedy]] | ||
+ | *[[Clare M. Lopez]] | ||
+ | *[[James A. Lyons]] | ||
+ | *[[Andrew C. McCarthy]] | ||
+ | *[[Patrick Poole]] | ||
+ | *[[Joseph E. Schmitz]] | ||
+ | *[[J. Michael Waller]] | ||
+ | *[[Diana West]] | ||
+ | *[[R. James Woolsey]] | ||
+ | *[[David Yerushalmi]] | ||
==Affilaitions== | ==Affilaitions== | ||
*[[Center for Security Policy]] | *[[Center for Security Policy]] | ||
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+ | ==Publications== | ||
+ | *Report of Team 'B' II, [http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/upload/wysiwyg/article%20pdfs/Shariah%20-%20The%20Threat%20to%20America%20%28Team%20B%20Report%29%2009142010.pdf Shariah: The Threat to America -- An Exercise in Competitive Analysis], Center for Security Policy, 2010. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Neocons]] | [[Category:Neocons]] | ||
[[Category:Israel Lobby]] | [[Category:Israel Lobby]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Islam Critics]] |
Latest revision as of 09:55, 19 June 2015
<youtube size="tiny" align="right" caption="Launch of Team 'B' II report at Capitol Hill">zEp0wwRSDSw</youtube> Team B II is a project of the Center for Security Policy modeled after the original Team B which was instituted to present alternative analysis to the CIA's threat assessments about the former Soviet Union. The team comprised mainly of the neoconservative acolytes of Albert Wohlstetter. Team B II instead focuses on 'Sharia: the threat to America'. The teams report was launched at the Capitol Hill at a press conference hosted by congressmen Trent Franks of Arizona and Peter Hoekstra of Michigan. A message was also read out at the event by congresswoman Michelle Bachmann.[1]
Principals
Team Leaders
Associates
- Christine Brim
- Henry Cooper
- Stephen C. Coughlin
- Michael Del Rosso
- Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.
- John Guandolo
- Brian Kennedy
- Clare M. Lopez
- James A. Lyons
- Andrew C. McCarthy
- Patrick Poole
- Joseph E. Schmitz
- J. Michael Waller
- Diana West
- R. James Woolsey
- David Yerushalmi
Affilaitions
Publications
- Report of Team 'B' II, Shariah: The Threat to America -- An Exercise in Competitive Analysis, Center for Security Policy, 2010.
References
- ↑ Shariah: The Threat to America, Center for Security Policy, 13 September 2010