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− | ::John Foster Jr. is a distinguished scientist whose career working in the U.S. weapons complex dates back to the early years of the atomic era. Closely affiliated with a long line of hardline policy initiatives, Foster was a member of two hawkish advocacy outfits—the 1970s incarnation of the [[Committee on the Present Danger]] (CPD) and the [[American Security Council]]. He collaborated on the controversial [[Team B | + | ::John Foster Jr. is a distinguished scientist whose career working in the U.S. weapons complex dates back to the early years of the atomic era. Closely affiliated with a long line of hardline policy initiatives, Foster was a member of two hawkish advocacy outfits—the 1970s incarnation of the [[Committee on the Present Danger]] (CPD) and the [[American Security Council]]. He collaborated on the controversial [[Team B]] exercise and led a congressionally appointed panel (the so-called Foster Panel), which played a role in pushing for new nuclear weapons production.<ref>[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=John_S._Foster%2C_Jr. John S. Foster, Jr.], Sourcewatch, accessed 20 July 2008.</ref> |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Latest revision as of 20:54, 20 July 2008
- John Foster Jr. is a distinguished scientist whose career working in the U.S. weapons complex dates back to the early years of the atomic era. Closely affiliated with a long line of hardline policy initiatives, Foster was a member of two hawkish advocacy outfits—the 1970s incarnation of the Committee on the Present Danger (CPD) and the American Security Council. He collaborated on the controversial Team B exercise and led a congressionally appointed panel (the so-called Foster Panel), which played a role in pushing for new nuclear weapons production.[1]
Affiliations
External Resources
- John S. Foster, Jr. - SourceWatch profile
- John Foster Jr. - Rightweb profile
References
- ↑ John S. Foster, Jr., Sourcewatch, accessed 20 July 2008.