Frank Gaffney is the President of the Center for Security Policy in Washington, DC. His Washington Times column is available online at http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p18016.xml
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A Blog by Farzad Banifatemi
Frank Gaffney is the President of the Center for Security Policy in Washington, DC. His Washington Times column is available online at http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p18016.xml
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Fox news presents more on the Center’s ‘Team B’ concept. “We seem to be blind [to the threat],” Gaffney said. Scandalously, the enemy’s doctrines are readily available– in English– in authoritative texts like “The Reliance of the Traveler,” what is regarded as a comprehensive manual of Shariah (Islamic law). Our enemies take these doctrines very seriously, which should be enough for us to realize their importance. This Administration cannot be trusted in its analysis of the terror threat because they close their eyes, willingly, to the doctrine that animates– commands– its adherents to engage in Jihad against the infidel.
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Those nine words define the Obama Doctrine with respect to American security policy. All three elements were much in evidence in the President’s benighted decision last week to cancel the “Third Site” for intercontinental-range missile defenses in Eastern Europe. They will be on display as well during this week’s several conclaves with foreign leaders. http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p18184.xml
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From the Securefreedom Archival Series comes ‘The Holocaust Remembered,’ an episode of the Center’s THE WORLD THIS WEEK television program. The show (hosted by Frank Gaffney) ran on PBS in the early 1990s, and covered national security topics that are still relevant. In this episode, Frank discusses the Holocaust with Amb. Jeane Kirkpatrick, Rep. Tom Lantos and Paula Dobriansky, then at the Hudson Institute. Original airdate was April 15, 1993.
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Frank Gaffney is the President of the Center for Security Policy in Washington, DC. His Washington Times column, “Shariah’s Brotherhood” is available online at http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p17940.xml
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A very special hourlong conversation on Shariah, or Islamic law, with Robert Spencer of Jihadwach. Mr. Spencer is the author of several books on this topic, including The Truth About Muhammad, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (And the Crusades) and Stealth Jihad: How Radical Islam is Subverting America without Guns or Bombs.
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‘The Underwear Bomber,’ or What Happened on Christmas Over Detroit. Larry Kudlow on CNBC’s The Kudlow Report is joined by an A-Team of terrorism analysis. Joining Kudlow is Frank Gaffney, Steve Emerson of the Investigative Project on Terrorism, and The Heritage Foundation’s Homeland Security expert Jena Baker McNeil.
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On Tuesday, December 15 in New York City’s legendary 21′ Club, the Center for Security Policy honored Norman Podhoretz with its Mightier Pen Award. Both in his prepared remarks and in answering questions, Mr. Podhoretz addressed the issue of Iran and its quest for nuclear weapons and, specifically, recent American diplomatic history that, he believes, will make a confrontation inevitable. http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p18260.xml
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Frank Gaffney joins Larry Kudlow on The Kudlow Report to discuss the recent Iranian takeover of a massive oil field in Iraq. The segment also features John Kilduff is a CNBC contributor and Senior Vice-President of the Energy Risk Management Group at Fimat USA, Inc.
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The Obama Administration’s DOJ recently extended an invitation to former US attorney Andrew McCarthy to participate in a roundtable on counterterrorist policy. Mr. McCarthy righly suspected such a forum would be used as a “charade” in order for the President and Attorney General Eric Holder to appear somehow moderate or interested in compromise with believers in a robust counterterror and national security policy. (The prosecution of former legal advisers whose views are at odds with the administrations should be ample evidence of that.) Today, in a letter to Attorney General Holder, Mr. McCarthy publicly declined the invitation. http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p18031.xml
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