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Memo to the President
Frank Gaffney | January 08, 2007
Mr. President:
By now you have been getting lots of free advice about what to say - and what not to say - in your remarks Wednesday about a new strategy for Iraq. Some of it, like Jim Baker's recommendations that would have translated into our defeat, you have wisely rejected. You have evidently decided to accept others reflecting your laudable determination to prevail, including staff shake-ups and surging of forces.
The leaks depicting your decisions to date seem, however, to reflect the same miasma that has afflicted many of your critics - namely, the perception that strategic adjustments are in order only vis-a-vis Iraq. A variation on the theme is the mistaken belief that we can make changes in policy or strategy towards Iraq without acknowledging, let alone reckoning with, the fact that it is but one front in a far wider war.
In case the free advice you have taken aboard to date hasn't addressed these points directly, I would respectfully suggest that you factor into your thinking the following suggestions:
First, at this moment of critical redefinition, you have to root your strategy for Iraq in the context of the larger, truly titanic and global conflict being waged against us by a totalitarian ideology. In the interest of clarity and a new sense of direction, you must give new names to the war and to the enemy we confront. It is no longer enough to describe the former as "the war on terror" and the latter as "terrorists."
Today, we are engaged in "the War for the Free World," a formulation that makes clear that nothing less than the future of freedom and Western civilization is at stake. And our principal enemies at the moment are adherents to "Islamofascism," a term you have used twice before. Most Muslims want no more than the rest of us to live under the sort of repressive theocracy such ideologues seek. But unless the Islamists are stopped, most immediately – but not exclusively – in Iraq, we will surely confront their violent bids for power elsewhere, including here.
To be sure, you have made such points from time to time in the past. But it has never been more important to underscore this central reality behind the changes you will be announcing Wednesday. Not least, by so doing, you can make clear why it is impossible simply to acquiesce in the face of congressional criticism and negative polls to alternative strategies that will result in a terrible loss for the Free World in Iraq – and further embolden its enemies and their enablers.
As you know, chief among these foes at the moment is Iran. Again, the problem is not confined to Iraq, although Tehran is certainly making every effort to ensure freedom’s defeat there. The Iranian mullahocracy is also actively engaged in international terrorism, destabilizing Lebanon, explicitly threatening Israel and the United States and amassing the nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles needed to carry out such threats.
Consequently, your new strategy must make clear that it is being designed to counter Islamofascist Iran both in terms of its subversion in Iraq and with a view to working with the Iranian people to bring down a government that they hate as much as we do. Toward that end, in your speech Wednesday, you should call attention to three further initiatives:
- Millions of Americans can help the war effort by investing terror-free – that is, by ensuring that their money is not invested in companies that do business with Iran and other terrorist-sponsoring regimes. Call for the Nation's public pension funds, mutual funds and other institutional and private investors to deny resources to our enemies and, thereby, to reduce fiduciary risks associated with such investments.
- On Sunday, General Motors unveiled a new hybrid electric vehicle called the Chevrolet Volt which could allow many drivers to avoid using gasoline at all. The widespread application of this "E-flex" technology – essentially an electric vehicle which uses its gas-powered internal combustion engine only to recharge its batteries – could dramatically reduce our "addiction to oil" evident in the U.S. transportation sector's dependence on foreign sources of petroleum. By so doing, we can further cut into the wealth our enemies use to threaten us. For the promise of approaches like "E-flex" to be realized, though, America is going to have to have a reliable and large-scale source of lithium-ion batteries such vehicles require. Mr. President, make addressing this requirement a key part of a new, bipartisan energy security component to your new strategy.
- Finally, you need to make clear the importance of America's freedom of action to defending this country. Under your leadership, we have enlisted dozens of countries in a U.S.-led Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI). It facilitates joint action to detect and defeat the spread of weapons of mass destruction.
Unfortunately, the new Democratic leadership of the House of Representatives has included language in its so-called "9/11 implementation legislation" (scheduled for floor action today) a sense of the Congress resolution that PSI should be subjected to the approval of the UN Security Council. This would have the effect of giving Russia and China a chance to veto, or otherwise adulterate, this important program – possibly denying us counter-proliferation tools more needed today than ever before. Draw the line on this sort of woolly-headed thinking now.
In short, Mr. President, your speech tomorrow must show the American people and their elected representatives that you are squarely addressing the challenge of our time – of which Iraq is but one part – in a comprehensive, multifaceted and determined way. Your intention to win must be forcefully communicated, not just because it is preferable to losing, but because the alternative to victory in this War for the Free World is unacceptable.
Marine
The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pride in presenting the Medal of Honor to Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy, United States Navy, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life, above and beyond the call of duty, as the leader of a special reconnaissance element with Naval Special Warfare Task Unit Afghanistan on 27 and 28 June 2005.


While leading a mission to locate a high-level anti-coalition militia leader, Lieutenant Murphy demonstrated extraordinary heroism in the face of grave danger in the vicinity of Asadabad, Konar Province, Afghanistan. On 28 June 2005, operating in an extremely rugged, enemy-controlled area, Lieutenant Murphy's team was discovered by anti-coalition militia sympathizers who revealed their position to Taliban fighters. As a result, between 30 and 40 enemy fighters besieged his four-member team.


Demonstrating exceptional resolve, Lieutenant Murphy valiantly led his men in engaging the large enemy force. The ensuing fierce firefight resulted in numerous enemy casualties, as well as the wounding of all four members of his team. Ignoring his own wounds and demonstrating exceptional composure, Lieutenant Murphy continued to lead and encourage his men. When the primary communicator fell mortally wounded, Lieutenant Murphy repeatedly attempted to call for assistance for his beleaguered teammates. Realizing the impossibility of communicating in the extreme terrain and in the face of almost certain death, he fought his way into an open terrain to gain a better position to transmit a call. This deliberate heroic act deprived him of cover, exposing him to direct enemy fire. Finally achieving contact with his headquarters, Lieutenant Murphy maintained his exposed position while he provided his location and requested immediate support for his team.


In his final act of bravery, he continued to engage the enemy until he was mortally wounded, gallantly giving his life for his country and for the cause of freedom. By his selfless leadership, courageous actions, and extraordinary devotion to duty, Lieutenant Murphy reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
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Marine, when I was growing up and older my favorite album was That Was The Year That was a satire album byTom Lehrer. One song was send in the marines.
So much of his music is dated but still makes me giggle at political atrocities.
1. National Brotherhood Week
2. MLF Lullaby
3. George Murphy
4. The Folk Song Army
5. Smut
6. Send The Marines
7. Pollution
8. So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III)
9. Whatever Became of Hubert?
10. New Math
11. Alma
12. Who's Next?
13. Wernher von Braun
14. The Vatican Rag

Send The Marines
by Tom Lehrer

What with President Johnson practicing escalatio on the Vietnamese and then the Dominican crisis on top of that it has been a nervous year and people have begun to feel like a Christian scientist with appendicitis. Fortunately in times of crisis just like this America always has this number one instrument of diplomacy to fall back on. Here's a song about it.

When someone makes a move
Of which we don't approve,
Who is it that always intervenes?
U.N. and O.A.S.,
They have their place, I guess,
But first send the Marines!

We'll send them all we've got,
John Wayne and Randolph Scott,
Remember those exciting fighting scenes?
To the shores of Tripoli,
But not to Mississippoli,

What do we do? We send the Marines!
For might makes right,
And till they've seen the light,
They've got to be protected,
All their rights respected,
'Till somebody we like can be elected.

Members of the corps
All hate the thought of war,
They'd rather kill them off by peaceful means.
Stop calling it aggression,
O we hate that expression.
We only want the world to know
That we support the status quo.
They love us everywhere we go,
So when in doubt,
Send the Marines!
lenal
Frank Gaffney is about as super hawkish as one could get, been wanting to rule the world since the Reagan era, one of Richard Perle' s pals----and to counter and give some balance here is a interesting article from "the other side"---




http://thinkprogress.org/2007/10/19/islam-documentary-fox/


Fox News To Air Frank Gaffney’s ‘Alarmist’ ‘Unfair’ Documentary On Islam
This Saturday at 9 PM EST, Fox News will be airing Islam vs. Islamists, a documentary following “moderate Muslims who have challenged the ‘Islamists’ who espouse a more radical view of their religion“:


The producers, Martyn Burke, Frank Gaffney, and Alex Alexiev received “$675,000 in public funds from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting” for the project, which was originally slated to appear on PBS.

But in April, PBS decided against airing the film as part of its America at a Crossroads series. Burke leveled accusations of political bias, claiming that the network decided to pull the program “after he refused to fire” Gaffney and Alexiev, both of whom head the right-wing Center for Security Policy.

PBS’s actual complaints dealt with the film’s inaccuracies. The spokeswoman for WETA, a PBC affiliate, said, “It was about filmmaking and documentary standards. We had no problem with the argument laid out in the film.” PBS ombudsman Michael Getler explains:

In summarizing the various collective critiques by PBS and WETA officials, plus those of “Crossroads” host Robert MacNeil, these officials said of their suggestions: “In every instance they were predicated on the stated judgment that the content of the piece was potentially very strong, but that its presentation was flawed by incomplete storytelling, a limited focus that does not adequately corroborate the film’s conclusions, and a general lack of attention to the obligation of fairness, which requires that viewers have access to additional context and relevant information about a complex subject.”

Jeff Bieber, WETA’s executive producer for Crossroads, said that the film had “serious structural problems (and)…was irresponsible because the writing was alarmist, and it wasn’t fair.” PBS gave the producers the chance to make changes to the film, but they refused. Fox News, however, has taken them up on the opportunity to air these inaccuracies.

Gaffney’s prejudice against Muslims is well-know even in conservative circles. Right-wing activist Grover Norquist once called Gaffney a “sick, little bigot” for baselessly charging that various Muslim Bush administration officials have ties to terrorists.

Fox will air Islam vs. Islamists as part of a larger special, Inside Islam: Faith vs. Fanatics, which will also include interviews with Burke and Gaffney.

Filed under: Media, Religion, Radical Right
Posted by Think Progress October 19, 2007 3:25 pm



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Further articles can be found also on Crooks and Liars.


I have heard him on C-Span and paneling on the various talk shows. He is truly sickening. He would just love to have a wider audience. He's been involved politically in the most right wing neocon affairs for far too long......doubtful if he can ever recover. LOL

I don't know if Fox actually showed the product last weekend ---- I don't exactly follow their broadcasts. I have better things to do.


lenal
lenal
And to flesh out the record about Mr. Gaffney's personal little think tank:





http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title...Security_Policy


Center for Security Policy

From SourceWatch



Center for Security Policy was founded in 1988 and states that it operates as a non-profit, non-partisan organization committed to the time-tested philosophy of promoting international peace through American strength. [1]" According to their web site, "The Center specializes in the rapid preparation and real-time dissemination of information, analyses and policy recommendations via e-mail distribution; computerized fax; its exciting, redesigned Web site; published articles; and the electronic media. The principal audience for such materials is the U.S. security policy-making community (the executive and legislative branches, the armed forces and appropriate independent agencies), corresponding organizations in key foreign governments, the press (domestic and international), the global business and financial community and interested individuals in the public at large."




A very influential organization with the Center for Security Policy is the Center's National Security Advisory Council, whose members hold senior positions with the Bush administration.

Center for Security Policy has strong ties with the Republican Party with many members serving senior posts in the Reagan administration and George W. Bush administration. Donald Rumsfeld, currect Secretary of Defense under Bush, is a receipient of the the Center's Keeper of the Flame Award. The Center is not shy in touting its strong ties with the U.S. Government. [2][3]

Elliott Abrams, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs for Democracy, Human Rights and International Operations
Devon Gaffney Cross, member, Defense Policy Board
Jack D. Crouch II, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy; nominated January 31, 2005, to be Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor
Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., former Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Kenneth deGraffenreid, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Support
Paula J. Dobriansky, Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs
Douglas J. Feith, former Chairman of the Center's Board of Directors, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
Evan Galbraith, Secretary of Defense's Representative to Europe
Robert Joseph, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs for Proliferation Strategy, Counterproliferation and Homeland Defense
Sven Kraemer, Policy Advisor to the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy
Keith Payne, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Forces Policy
Richard Perle, Chairman of the Defense Policy Board
Roger W. Robinson, Jr., Commissioner, U.S.-China Security Review Commission
James G. Roche, Secretary of the Air Force
William Schneider, Jr., Chairman of the Defense Science Board
Wayne Schroeder, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Resource Planning and Management
Michelle Van Cleave, Assistant Secretary of Defense-designate for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict
Jose Sorzano, member, Board of Visitors, Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (formerly the School of the Americas)
Arthur Waldron, Commissioner, U.S.-China Security Review Commission
Gov. Pete Wilson, member, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
Dov Zakheim, Under Secretary of Defense; Comptroller
Caroline B. Glick the senior Middle East fellow and the deputy managing editor of The Jerusalem Post


Board of Directors

James T. de Graffenreid, President, EEI Communications
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, Inc.
Dr. Charles M. Kupperman, Vice President, Strategic Intergration & Operations, Missile Defense Systems, The Boeing Company
Hon. Dominic J. Monetta, President, Resource Alternatives, Inc.
David P. Steinmann, Managing Director, American Securities, L.P.

Board of Regents
Responsible for Center's financial development.

Terry Elkes, Chairman Apollo Partners, NewYork
Martin Cohen Cohen & Steers, NewYork
Blair Fenster stock Fensterstock & Partners, New York
Bruce Gelb Former Director, U.S. Information Agency and U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, New York
Eugene Grant Eugene M. Grant & Company, New York
Lawrence Kadish New York
David Luke III Former Chairman, Westvaco Corporation, NewYork
Richard Mack, Chairman of the Regents Council Apollo Realestate LP, New York
Abby Moffatt Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation, Washington, DC
Ebby Moussazadeh Matrix Corporation, New York
Shirley Lord Rosenthal New York
Nina Rosenwald American Securities LP, New York
Michael Sall Dunvegan Holding Corporation, Philadelphia
Stephen Siegel CB Richard Ellis, New York
Barbara Winston

Staff

Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., President.
Michael Reilly, Chief Operating Officer
Alex Alexiev, Vice President for Research.
J. Michael Waller, Ph.D., Vice President for Information Operations.
Christopher Holton, Vice President for Administration, Marketing & Development.
David McCormack, Senior Research Associate.
Lisa Firestone, Executive Assistant to the President.
Robert T. McLean, Research Associate.
Jenna Stocker, Research Associate.
Eric Sayers, Editorial Assistant.

Personnel

Dick Cheney, Vice President of the U.S. under George W. Bush, was an early member of Center's Board of Advisors (which is now called the National Security Advisory Council).
"twenty-two CSP advisers -- including additional Reagan-era remnants like Elliott Abrams, Ken deGraffenreid, Paula Dobriansky, Sven Kraemer, Robert Joseph, Robert Andrews and J.D. Crouch -- have reoccupied key positions in the national security establishment, as have other true believers of more recent vintage."

..."While CSP boasts an impressive advisory list of hawkish luminaries, its star is Frank Gaffney, its founder, president and CEO."
..."Gaffney and CSP's prescriptions for national security have been fairly simple: Gut all arms control treaties, push ahead with weapons systems virtually everyone agrees should be killed, give no quarter to the Palestinians and, most important, go full steam ahead on just about every national missile defense program."
..."Looking at the center's affiliates, it's not hard to see why: Not only are makers of the Osprey (Boeing) well represented on the CSP's board of advisers but so too is Lockheed Martin (by vice president for space and strategic missiles Charles Kupperman and director of defense systems Douglas Graham). Former TRW executive Amoretta Hoeber is also a CSP adviser, as is former Congressman and Raytheon lobbyist Robert Livingston. Ball Aerospace & Technologies -- a major manufacturer of NASA and Pentagon satellites -- is represented by former Navy Secretary John Lehman, while missile-defense computer systems maker Hewlett-Packard is represented by George Keyworth, who is on its board of directors. And the Congressional Missile Defense Caucus and Osprey (or "tilt rotor") caucus are represented by Representative Curt Weldon and Senator Jon Kyl." [4]

Donors

Donations to the Center have come from a variety of conservative foundations such as: The Smith Richardson Foundation, The Sarah Scaife Foundation, The Carthage Foundation, The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, and the John M. Olin Foundation. [5]



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Interesting, don't you think? Obviously written before Rummy left, or is he still hanging out there, I heard something to that effect. Keeping tabs on Gates -- I really think Gates is getting weary of the tugging. If you go to the SourceWatch link in the text there are many embeded links that will further expand on all this.



lenal



Marine
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