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− | CSP Board of Advisors has been renamed the National Security Advisory Council (NSAC). Most of its memberships overlaps with the [[Committee on Present Danger]], including one of the same honorary co-chair. | + | CSP Board of Advisors has been renamed the [[National Security Advisory Council]](NSAC). Most of its memberships overlaps with the [[Committee on Present Danger]], including one of the same honorary co-chair. |
*[[Jon Kyl]] - Honorary co-chairman | *[[Jon Kyl]] - Honorary co-chairman |
Revision as of 12:55, 27 June 2006
Center for Security Policy is a Washington-based organization set up by the hardline neocon Frank Gaffney. According to Jim Lobe, it is a "a small think tank funded mainly by U.S. defence contractors, far-right foundations, and right-wing Zionists".[1] It operates with the tagline 'promoting peace through strength', by which they appear to mean that global US dominance is the route to peace.
Contents
Center for Security Policy Board of Directors
Chairman of the Board
- James T. deGraffenreid Chairman & President, HP Associates
Directors
- M.D.B. Carlisle Former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs, and former Chief of Staff to Senator Thad Cochran
- Terry Elkes Principal & Co-Owner, Apollo Partners, LLC
- Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. President, Center for Security Policy
- Lt. Col. Marlin L. Hefti, USMC (Ret.) Vice President, Van Scoyoc Associates
- Charles M. Kupperman
- Dominic J. Monetta President, Resource Alternatives, Inc.
- David P. Steinmann (JINSA)
- Allen M. Taylor Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
National Security Advisory Council
CSP Board of Advisors has been renamed the National Security Advisory Council(NSAC). Most of its memberships overlaps with the Committee on Present Danger, including one of the same honorary co-chair.
- Jon Kyl - Honorary co-chairman
- James Woolsey - Honorary co-chairman
Contact
Website: http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org
Related Articles
- ^ Jim Lobe, Neo-Con Superhawk Earns His Wings on Port Flap, IPS News, February 24, 2006