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The "U.S. '''Global Strategy Council''' is a Washington-based organization, which was/is under the chairmanship of founder [[Ray Cline]], former Deputy Director of the [[CIA]], who maintains very close ties with the U.S. Intelligence community. 'Taiwan became a laboratory for total and unconventional warfare.' It established a [[Political Warfare Cadres Academy]]--D'Aubuisson is a graduate--with the assistance of WACL associate Ray Cline, who was CIA station chief in Taiwan form 1958-1962, then CIA deputy director for intelligence, State Department director of intelligence and founder of the U.S. Global Strategy Council. U.S. military personnel taught at the Academy....[[Moonie]] connections with the U.S. right...are extensive...[late] Major General [[Daniel O. Graham]] [CNP], a member of CAUSA USA's advisory board, heads the [[Star Wars]] lobby group, [[High Frontier]]. [[F. Lynn Bouchey]] [CNP], president of the [[Council for Inter-American Security]] and member of the [[Committee of Santa Fe]], helped organize two CAUSA conferences. ''Washington Times'' editor [[Arnaud de Borchgrave]] [CNP] serves on Ray Cline's U.S. Global Strategy Council, a [[Ronald Reagan]] advisory group. The Strategy Council's executive director is retired General [[E. David Woellner]], president of CAUSA World Services. ''Washington Times'' columnists include Ray Cline's son-in-law [[Roger Fontaine]], a Committee of Santa Fe member and former Reagan Latin America adviser, and [[Jeremiah O'Leary]], formerly special assistant to National Security Adviser [[William Clark]]. [Sklar, p. 78, 80<ref>http://www.seekgod.ca/cnp.r.htm </ref>
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The '''US Global Strategy Council''' was a Washington-based organization, created in 1981 under the chairmanship of founder [[Ray Cline]], former Deputy Director of the [[CIA]] and -= at the time - a senior figure at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] - then based at [[Georgetown University]] in Washington DC.
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Holly Sklar writes:
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:[[Moonie]] connections with the U.S. right... are extensive... [late] Major General [[Daniel O. Graham]], a member of [[CAUSA USA]]'s advisory board, heads the Star Wars lobby group, [[High Frontier]]. [[F. Lynn Bouchey]], president of the [[Council for Inter-American Security]] and member of the [[Committee of Santa Fe]], helped organize two CAUSA conferences. ''Washington Times'' editor [[Arnaud de Borchgrave]] [CNP] serves on Ray Cline's [[U.S. Global Strategy Council]], a [[Ronald Reagan]] advisory group. The Strategy Council's executive director is retired General [[E. David Woellner]], president of CAUSA World Services. ''Washington Times'' columnists include Ray Cline's son-in-law [[Roger Fontaine]], a Committee of Santa Fe member and former Reagan Latin America adviser, and [[Jeremiah O'Leary]], formerly special assistant to National Security Adviser [[William Clark]]. <ref>Washington's War on Nicaragua By Holly Sklar Published by South End Press, 1988 ISBN 0896082954, 9780896082953 p. 80</ref>
  
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
  
*[http://www.mahlers.com/wompusgsc.htm A Brief History Of The United States Global Strategy Council]. (Provided by Daniel Brandt and the Public Information Resource Web Site), April 2, 1999.
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20030425022218/http://www.mahlers.com/wompusgsc.htm A Brief History Of The United States Global Strategy Council]. (Provided by Daniel Brandt and the Public Information Resource Web Site), April 2, 1999. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 25 April 2003.
 
==Resources==
 
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*[[United States Global Strategy Council, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry]]
 
*[[United States Global Strategy Council, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry]]
  
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Latest revision as of 22:49, 2 August 2014

The US Global Strategy Council was a Washington-based organization, created in 1981 under the chairmanship of founder Ray Cline, former Deputy Director of the CIA and -= at the time - a senior figure at the Center for Strategic and International Studies - then based at Georgetown University in Washington DC.

Holly Sklar writes:

Moonie connections with the U.S. right... are extensive... [late] Major General Daniel O. Graham, a member of CAUSA USA's advisory board, heads the Star Wars lobby group, High Frontier. F. Lynn Bouchey, president of the Council for Inter-American Security and member of the Committee of Santa Fe, helped organize two CAUSA conferences. Washington Times editor Arnaud de Borchgrave [CNP] serves on Ray Cline's U.S. Global Strategy Council, a Ronald Reagan advisory group. The Strategy Council's executive director is retired General E. David Woellner, president of CAUSA World Services. Washington Times columnists include Ray Cline's son-in-law Roger Fontaine, a Committee of Santa Fe member and former Reagan Latin America adviser, and Jeremiah O'Leary, formerly special assistant to National Security Adviser William Clark. [1]


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  1. Washington's War on Nicaragua By Holly Sklar Published by South End Press, 1988 ISBN 0896082954, 9780896082953 p. 80