Richard Melson
August 2004
Center for Security Policy:
Feith, Woolsey, Abrams, Gaffney.
The Center for Security Policy (CSP), Washington, DC, headed up by Frank Gaffney, is a key gear in the neo-con/Zionist influence machine. The main line is always the same: national security scare talk to wangle money and influence and fit into the larger neo-con/Zionist "system".
The Center for Security Policy is guided by its NSAC, the National Security Advisory Policy Council.
NSAC has all the usual "Israeli agents" at the helm: Feith, Abrams, Woolsey, Perle, et al.
See below:
| National Security Advisory Council |
| The Center's National Security Advisory Council (NSAC) was originally known as the CSP Board of Advisors. While the name has been changed, the organization's function has not: The NSAC serves as a key instrument for the networking, information sharing, paper production and recommendation dissemination that has been the Center for Security Policy raison d'etre. Under the honorary co-chairmenship of Sen. Jon Kyl and Hon. James Woolsey, former Director of Central Intelligence, the NSAC has also afforded an invaluable sense of community for exemplary members of the security policy community during a protracted period when their robust views and proven judgment ran counter to successive administrations' party lines. The Center is delighted that so many members of its Council are now on leave for government service and look forward to working every bit as closely with them in their new capacities. |
National Security Advisory Council Members |
| Senator Jon Kyl Honorary Co-Chair, Chairman, Senate Judiciary
Committees Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism and Government Information R. James Woolsey Honorary Co-Chair, former Director of Central Intelligence, Vice President for Global Strategic Security, Booz Allen & Hamilton Elliott Abrams former Director of Central Intelligence, Special Assistant to the President for Near East and North African Affairs* Mark Albrecht, former Executive Secretary, White House National Space Council Bob Andrews, former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense, Special Forces and Low Intensity Conflict Morris Amitay, former Foreign Service Officer and legislative assistant in the House of Representatives William Ball, former Secretary of the Navy Kathleen Bailey, former Assistant Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Robert Barker, former Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy William Bennett, former Secretary of Education and former Director, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy Charles Brooks, former Legislative Assistant to Senator Arlen Specter Jason Bruzdzinski, former professional staff member, House Armed Services Committee Beverly Byron, former Member, U.S. House of Representatives Margo D. B. Carlisle, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs Barbara Comstock, former Director of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice Henry Cooper, former Director, Strategic Defense Initiative Christopher Cox, Member, U.S. House of Representatives Devon Gaffney Cross, Member, Defense Policy Council.* J.D. Crouch, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy and U.S. Ambassador to Romania* Brian Dailey, former Executive Director, National Space Council Mitchell Daniels, former Director, Office of Management and Budget Midge Decter, former Executive Director, Committee for the Free World Kenneth deGraffenreid, former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Support; Deputy National Counterintelligence Executive* Diana Denman, former co-chair, U.S. Peace Corps Advisory Council Paula Dobriansky, Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs* Stanley Ebner, former Senior Vice President of Washington Operations for the Boeing Company Andrew Ellis, former Staff Director, House Armed Services Committee. Charles Fairbanks, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Douglas J. Feith, former Chairman, Center for Security Policy Board of Directors; Under Secretary of Defense for Policy* Edwin Feulner, Jr., President, The Heritage Foundation Rand Fishbein, former Legislative Assistant to Senator Daniel Inouye Frank Gaffney, Jr., former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy Evan Galbraith, Secretary of Defense's Representative to Europe* Caroline Glick, former Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister of Israel* Paul Goble, former Special Assistant for Soviet Nationalities, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, U.S. Department of State Daniel Gouré, former Director, Office of Competitiveness, Office of the Secretary of Defense Douglas Graham, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Margaret Graham, Consultant, Washington Institute E.C. Grayson, former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy James Hackett, former Acting Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Charles Hamilton, former Executive Assistant on Strategic Trade, Office of the Secretary of Defense Marlin Hefti, former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Legislative Affairs Amoretta Hoeber, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Development John David Hoppe, former Chief of Staff to the Majority Leader, United States Senate Charles Horner, former Associate Director, United States Information Agency Vice Adm.William Houser, USN (Ret.), former Vice Chief of Naval Operations for Aviation Kay Bailey Hutchison, Member of the U.S. Senate Henry Hyde, Chairman of the International Relations Committee, U.S. House of Representatives Fred Iklé, former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy; former Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency James M. Inhofe, Member of the U.S. Senate Robert Joseph, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs for Proliferation Strategy, Counterproliferation and Homeland Defense* Clark Judge, former Speechwriter andSpecial Assistant to President Ronald Reagan Phyllis Kaminsky, former Press Officer, White House National Security Council Garry Kasparov, World Chess Champion and President of Kasparov Consultancy Alan Keyes, former Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council Jeane Kirkpatrick, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Sven Kraemer, Policy Advisor to the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy* Charles Kupperman, former Executive Director, General Advisory Committee on Arms Control Christopher Lay, former Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy John Lehman, former Secretary of the Navy; Commissioner, National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (9/11 Commission) Peter Leitner, Senior Strategic Trade Advisor, Office of the Secretary of Defense* John Lenczowski, former Director of European and Soviet Affairs, National Security Council; Director, Institute of World Politics Robert Livingston, former Speakerdesignate, U.S. House of Representatives James Longley, former Member, U.S. House of Representatives Carnes Lord, former Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs Jennifer Macdonald, former Minority Staff Director, Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade, House Foreign Affairs Committee Taffy Gould McCallum, writer and consultant Tidal McCoy, former Assistant Secretary of the Air Force James McCrery, former Defense Intelligence Officer for Strategic Programs Adm. Kinnaird McKee, USN (Ret.), former Director of Navy Nuclear Propulsion Bruce Merrifield, former Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs Philip Merrill, former Assistant Secretary-General of NATO J.William Middendorf, former Secretary of the Navy Lt. Gen. Thomas Miller, USMC (Ret.), former Deputy Chief of Staff for Aviation, U.S. Marine Corps Dominic Monetta, former Assistant Secretary of Energy responsible for the New Production Reactor program Thomas Moore, former Staff Member, Senate Armed Services Committee Laurie Mylroie, former Associate Professor, U.S. Naval War College Robert Patron, Chairman, Business Ventures International Keith Payne, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Forces Policy Richard Perle, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy; former member, Defense Policy Board Gen. John Piotrowski, USAF (Ret.), former Commander in Chief of the United States Space Command Robert Reilly, Office of the Secretary of Defense* Roger Robinson, Jr., former Senior Director of International Economic Affairs, National Security Council; Chairman, U.S.-China Security Review Commission* James Roche, Secretary of the Air Force* Lt. Gen. Edward Rowny, USA (Ret.),former Advisor to the President and Secretary of State for Arms Control Michael Rubin, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute Albert Santoli, Author and Senior Vice President, American Foreign Policy Council William Schneider, Jr., former Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Wayne Schroeder, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Resource Planning and Management* Gen. Bernard Schriever, USAF (Ret.), former Commander, U.S. Air Force Systems Command John Shadegg, Member, U.S. House of Representatives James Gregory Sherr, Lecturer in International Relations, Lincoln College Carl Smith, former Staff Director, Senate Armed Services Committee Jose Sorzano, former Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; Member, Board of Visitors, Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation Howard Teicher, former Senior Director of Political-Military Affairs, National Security Council William R. Van Cleave, Department Head of Defense & Strategic Studies, Southwest Missouri State University Troy Wade, former Assistant Secretary of Energy for Defense Programs James Webb, former Secretary of the Navy Curt Weldon, Chairman, Military Readiness Subcommittee, U.S. House ofRepresentatives Faith Whittlesey, former U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland Pete Wilson, former Governor of the State of California; member, Presidents Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board* Deborah Wince-Smith, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Technology Policy Curtin Winsor, Jr., former U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica Dov Zakheim, former Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) |