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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 | + | 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. |
==Principals== | ==Principals== |
Revision as of 19:07, 23 September 2010
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.