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The '''Center for Security Policy''' ('''CSP''') is a |
The '''Center for Security Policy''' ('''CSP''') is a pro-]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Cockburn|first1=Alexander|title=The Politics of Anti-Semitism|date=2003|publisher=AK|isbn=1902593774|page=132}}</ref> activist group and self-described ] that has been accused of propagating ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Media Matters|url=http://mediamatters.org/blog/2015/04/09/nra-annual-meeting-to-enmesh-gun-extremism-with/203217|website=http://mediamatters.org|accessdate=24 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Fear, Inc.|url=https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/religion/report/2011/08/26/10165/fear-inc/|website=americanprogress.org|publisher=Center for American Progress|accessdate=24 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Green|first1=Hannah|title=What the Right Misses About Islamic Extremism: A Conversation With Saba Ahmed|url=http://www.thenation.com/article/what-right-misses-about-islamic-extremism-conversation-saba-ahmed/|accessdate=24 July 2015|work=]|date=25 June 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Presidential Candidates Set to Appear at Event Hosted By Anti-Muslim Conspiracy Theorist|url=http://bridge.georgetown.edu/presidential-candidates-set-to-appear-at-event-hosted-by-anti-muslim-conspiracy-theorist/|website=The Bridge Initiative|publisher=]|accessdate=24 July 2015}}</ref> CSP was founded in 1988 by noted conspiracy theorist ] and advocates policies based on what it describes as a philosophy of "Peace through Strength." <ref>," ''centerforsecuritypolicy.org'', http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/about_us.xml.</ref> | ||
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The Center's hard line views—especially on radical Islam—have caused it and the Center's founder and President, ], to be reviled by the left which has accused the Center of Islamophobia and propagating ].<ref name="Georgetown University"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Media Matters|url=http://mediamatters.org/blog/2015/04/09/nra-annual-meeting-to-enmesh-gun-extremism-with/203217|website=http://mediamatters.org|accessdate=24 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Fear, Inc.|url=https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/religion/report/2011/08/26/10165/fear-inc/|website=americanprogress.org|publisher=Center for American Progress|accessdate=24 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Green|first1=Hannah|title=What the Right Misses About Islamic Extremism: A Conversation With Saba Ahmed|url=http://www.thenation.com/article/what-right-misses-about-islamic-extremism-conversation-saba-ahmed/|accessdate=24 July 2015|work=]|date=25 June 2014}}</ref> | |||
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== Funding == | ||
], founded Center for Security Policy in 1988 and committed it to pursuing Ronald Reagan's "peace through strength" approach to national Security. Reagan was awarded the Center's Keeper of the Flame Award in 1995. Gaffney wrote a tribute to Reagan on what would have been his 104th birthday in April 2015.<ref>Gaffney, Frank. "Washington Times" February 5, 2015</ref><ref></ref> | |||
⚫ | CSP is a ] organization. It gets funding from private individuals and an assortment of philanthropic foundations.<ref><nowiki>http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientgrants.php?recipientID=489</nowiki>{{Dead link|date=October 2009}} Center for Security Policy grant listing, Media Transparency.com</ref> | ||
Gaffney serves as the Center's President and CEO. The CSP's senior staff also includes Executive Vice President James Hanson, who served in the Army Special Forces; Senior Vice President for Policy and Programs ], a former CIA analyst; ], a former CIA operations officer; and ], co-founder of the Menges Hemispheric Security Project.<ref> accessed September 7, 2015</ref> | |||
⚫ | Salon has reported that in 2013, CSP received donations from "] ($25,000); ] ($15,000); ] ($15,000); ] ($5,000); ] ($20,000); and ] ($5,000)".<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.salon.com/2014/10/01/far_right_birthers_secret_funders_look_whos_backing_islamophobe_frank_gaffney/ |title=Look who’s backing Islamophobe Frank Gaffney |last1=Clifton |first1=Eli |date=1 October 2014 |website=www.salon.com |publisher=Salon Media Group, Inc. |accessdate=1 October 2014}}</ref> | ||
The Center, which was recently renamed "Secure Freedom," pursues research on U.S. defense, homeland security, the Middle East, Latin America, securing American infrastructure, weapons of mass destruction, and the Global Jihad Movement. The Center sponsored national security summits for GOP presidential candidates during the summer of 2015 in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. Presidential candidates ], ], ], ] and Dr. ] spoke to one or more of these summits. | |||
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⚫ | ==Criticism== | ||
Gaffney hosts CSP's nationally syndicated radio show, Secure Freedom Radio, which includes interviews with prominent security experts including Ambassador John Bolton, Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and Israeli Ambassador to the United States Ron Dermer.<ref name="Secure Freedom Radio webpage"/> | |||
⚫ | The ] has accused the CSP's "alarming investigative reports" as designed "to reinforce Gaffney's delusions."<ref name="SPLC">{{cite web|title=Frank Gaffney Jr.|url=http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/profiles/frank-gaffney-jr|publisher=Southern Poverty Law Center|accessdate=24 July 2015}}</ref> In one of the group's "Occasional Papers," it alleged ], then Hillary Clinton's aide, was an undercover ] for the ].<ref name="SPLC"></ref> The CSP's accusation was denounced by ], ], ], and ].<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/19/huma-abedin-michele-bachmann_n_1686557.html</ref> | ||
⚫ | In a separate report, it declared ], ], and ], were being secretly controlled by a covert "Iran lobby."<ref name="SPLC"></ref> | ||
===Countering Radical Islam, Shariah, al-Qaeda and the Islamic State=== | |||
CSP devotes a substantial part of its public outreach, briefings, publications, and media appearances to countering the threats from radical Islam (which it calls the Global Jihad Movement), ], ] and the ]. | |||
⚫ | Gaffney's leadership of the organization has also prompted criticism of the group in the context of specific accusations made by Gaffney, including that the logo of the ] “appears ominously to reflect a morphing of the Islamic crescent and star with the Obama campaign logo” and is part of a “worrying pattern of official U.S. submission to Islam.”<Ref>{{cite news|title=Far-right birther’s secret funders: Look who’s backing Islamophobe Frank Gaffney|url=http://www.salon.com/2014/10/01/far_right_birthers_secret_funders_look_whos_backing_islamophobe_frank_gaffney/|accessdate=24 July 2015|work=]|date=14 October 2014}}</ref> | ||
The Center has portrayed the Global Jihad Movement as a worldwide campaign at war with Western civilization to install Shariah Law as a parallel legal and political system in the United States, constituting a separate governance system for the Muslim community with respect to family law, civil society, media and political discourse, finance and homeland security.<ref> Center for Security Policy website, accessed September 22, 2015</ref> In a September 21, 2015 blog article, "," Center President Frank Gaffney endorsed comments made by Republican presidential candidate Dr. ] who said in media interviews “I would not advocate that we put a Muslim in charge of this nation.” and “I do not believe shariah is consistent with the Constitution of this country.”<ref>Gaffney, Frank. Center for Security Policy website, September 21, 2015</ref> | |||
⚫ | The ] has described the CSP as "an organization with a history of producing dubious claims and "studies" about the threat of shariah."<ref>{{cite news|title=Here's Why You Shouldn't Trust the Latest Poll on American Muslims|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nathan-lean/heres-why-you-shouldnt-trust-the-latest-poll-on-american-muslims_b_7688204.html|accessdate=27 July 2015|work=]|date=7 July 2015}}</ref> | ||
One of CSP's notable efforts on these issues was a report issued in 2010, "Shariah: The Threat To America: An Exercise In Competitive Analysis (Report of Team B II)",<ref>Gaffney, Frank et al. Center for Security Policy Press, October 2010</ref> co-authored by Frank Gaffney and 17 national security experts: U.S. Army Lt. Gen. (retired) ], U.S. Army (retired) Lt. Gen. ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], U.S. Navy Admiral (retired) ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ]. The report, which was modeled after a 1976 "Team B" exercise under which an outside group assesses the CIA's analysis of the Soviet Union, was unveiled in a press conference held in the U.S. Capitol during which it was endorsed by Congressmen ] (R-AZ), ] (R-MI), and ] (R-MN).<ref> September 10, 2010</ref> | |||
⚫ | In March 2015 ] described what it characterized as a typical scene at a CSP hosted forum held in South Carolina:<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nguyen|first1=Tina|title=Watch Santorum Painfully React to Totally Batty Question About ‘Communist Dictator’ Obama|url=http://www.mediaite.com/online/watch-santorum-painfully-react-to-totally-batty-question-about-communist-dictator-obama/|accessdate=27 July 2015|work=]|issue=18 March 2015}}</ref> | ||
The Center launched another project on these issues in early 2015 that involved several GOP presidential candidates and a new publication. In February 2015, the Center issued "The Secure Freedom Strategy: A Plan for Victory Against the Global Jihad Movement",<ref> Center for Security Policy Press, February 20, 2015</ref> co-authored by Gaffney, U.S. Army Lt. Gen. (retired) ], ], ], ], ], James Hanson, ], ], U.S. Navy Admiral (retired) ], ], ], ], ], and ]. The Secure Freedom Strategy, modeled after President Reagan's strategy to defeat the USSR, was unveiled at a national security "summit" with GOP presidential candidates, members of Congress, and international security experts from the United States and abroad, including Senator ], Governor ], former U.S. Attorney General ], ], ], Congressman ], former House Speaker ], former Congressman ], former Israeli ambassador ], British ], Danish free speech advocate ] and Muslim reformer Dr. ].<ref> Washington, DC, February 11, 2015</ref> | |||
⚫ | {{cquote|During a Q&A session with the conference’s attendees, a woman came up to the microphone and introduced herself as a “retired schoolteacher.” Two minutes and twenty seconds later, she was dragged away while screaming about how the “communist dictator” Obama was trying to destroy the country by trying to nuke Charleston.}} | ||
===Opposition to the Nuclear Deal With Iran=== | |||
Opposing the nuclear agreement with Iran was a special focus of the Center in 2014 and 2015. The Center co-sponsored large rallies against the nuclear deal in New York City on July 10, 2015<ref></ref> and September 1, 2015.<ref></ref> It co-sponsored a rally against the nuclear deal in front of the U.S. Capitol on September 9, 2015 that featured ], Senator ], and ].<ref> "Breitbart.com", September 1, 2015</ref> The Center's staff have done numerous media interviews and op-eds against the Iran deal.<ref>Gaffney, Frank. "Latest Fraud on the Obamabomb Deal", "Washington Times", August 26, 2015</ref><ref>Lopez, Clare. "How the Iran Lobby Sidetracked the Iran Talks", Washington Times, April 15, 2015</ref><ref>Fleitz, Fred. "More Details on Plan to Allow Iran to Inspect Itself", National Review, August 20, 2015</ref><ref>Gaffney, Frank. "" Fox News Channel, June 24, 2015</ref> | |||
== Global warming == | |||
===Protecting U.S. Infrastructure=== | |||
The Center does not take an official position on global warming{{spaced ndash}}it focuses its work on domestic and international politics. However, it is a member organization of the ] which seeks to "dispel the myths of ] by exposing flawed scientific, economic, and risk analysis."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globalwarming.org/about/ |title=About |publisher=] |accessdate=16 October 2009}}</ref> | |||
Another major focus of the Center is protecting America's infrastructure, especially the U.S. power grid from ] (]) attacks. Gaffney has worked closely with former CIA Director ] and former CIA analyst ] to educate the American public and the U.S. Congress about the EMP threat and how rogue states like Iran and North Korea could destroy the U.S. power grid with an EMP attack by detonating small nuclear weapons in the atmosphere.<ref> Fox News, the Kudlow Report, April 10, 2013</ref><ref> Empact America Conference, February 6, 2014.</ref> | |||
==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
In recognition of various achievements, the Center hosts 4 awards for varying accomplishments. | In recognition of various achievements, the Center hosts 4 awards for varying accomplishments. | ||
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"Since 1990, the Center for Security Policy has recognized individuals for devoting their public careers to the defense of the United States and American values around the world. Those extraordinary individuals are the Keepers of the Flame."<ref><nowiki>http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/modules/newsmanager/inside%20the%20ctr%20images%20pdfs/AnnualReport2001.pdf</nowiki>{{Dead link|date=October 2009}} Center for Security Policy, Annual Report 2001</ref> The majority of awards have gone to senior military figures and Republican politicians. A notable exception to this pattern is world chess champion, ]. | "Since 1990, the Center for Security Policy has recognized individuals for devoting their public careers to the defense of the United States and American values around the world. Those extraordinary individuals are the Keepers of the Flame."<ref><nowiki>http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/modules/newsmanager/inside%20the%20ctr%20images%20pdfs/AnnualReport2001.pdf</nowiki>{{Dead link|date=October 2009}} Center for Security Policy, Annual Report 2001</ref> The majority of awards have gone to senior military figures and Republican politicians. A notable exception to this pattern is world chess champion, ]. | ||
*2014 - ], U.S. Congresswoman from Minnesota and member of the House Intelligence Committee. | |||
*2013 - ], U.S. Congressman from Florida and Chairman of the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee | |||
*2012 - ], U.S. Congressman from New York, chairman of the United States House Committee on Homeland Security | *2012 - ], U.S. Congressman from New York, chairman of the United States House Committee on Homeland Security | ||
*2011 - ], U.S. Congressman from California, chairman of the United States House Committee on Armed Services | *2011 - ], U.S. Congressman from California, chairman of the United States House Committee on Armed Services | ||
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===Freedom Flame Award=== | ===Freedom Flame Award=== | ||
"The Freedom Flame Award recognizes individuals who have exemplified the ideals of freedom, democracy, economic opportunity and international strength to which the Center for Security Policy is committed."<ref>http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/about-us/events/freedom-flame-award/</ref> | "The Freedom Flame Award recognizes individuals who have exemplified the ideals of freedom, democracy, economic opportunity and international strength to which the Center for Security Policy is committed."<ref>http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/about-us/events/freedom-flame-award/</ref> | ||
*2015 - ], U.S. Representative from the 8th District of Arizona | |||
*2014 - Judge ] | |||
*2013 - Allen West, Former U.S. Representative for the 22nd Congressional District of Florida. | *2013 - Allen West, Former U.S. Representative for the 22nd Congressional District of Florida. | ||
*2012 - ], 81st Attorney General of the United States. | *2012 - ], 81st Attorney General of the United States. | ||
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===Mightier Pen Award=== | ===Mightier Pen Award=== | ||
"The ‘Mightier Pen’ Award was launched in 2001 in recognition of individuals who have, through their published writings, contributed to the public’s appreciation of the need for robust U.S. national security policies and military strength as an indispensable ingredient in promoting international peace." | "The ‘Mightier Pen’ Award was launched in 2001 in recognition of individuals who have, through their published writings, contributed to the public’s appreciation of the need for robust U.S. national security policies and military strength as an indispensable ingredient in promoting international peace." | ||
*2013 - ] | |||
*2012 - ] | *2012 - ]. | ||
*2012 - ] | *2012 - ]. | ||
*2010 - ] | *2010 - ]. | ||
*2009 - ] | *2009 - ]. | ||
*2008 - ] | *2008 - ]. | ||
*2007 - ] | *2007 - ]. | ||
*2006 - ] | *2006 - ]. | ||
*2005 - ]. | *2005 - ]. | ||
*2004 - ] | *2004 - ] | ||
*2003 - ] | *2003 - ]. | ||
*2002 - ] | *2002 - ]. | ||
*2001 - ] | *2001 - ]. | ||
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===The Sacred Honor Award=== | ||
"The Sacred Honor Award is named after the solemn vow made by the signers of the Declaration of Independence when they wrote, |
"The Sacred Honor Award is named after the solemn vow made by the signers of the Declaration of Independence when they wrote, “We mutually pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.”" There are no recipients of this award as of yet. | ||
*2015 - ] | |||
*2014 - Ambassador ] | |||
*2012 - ] | |||
*2011 - ] | |||
*2010 - ] | |||
*2009 - ] | |||
*2008 - ] | |||
*2007 - ] | |||
*2006 - ] | |||
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== Prominent members == | == Prominent members == | ||
*], ] | *], ] | ||
*], American-Israeli journalist for ] and deputy managing editor of The ], | *], American-Israeli journalist for ] and deputy managing editor of The ], | ||
*], former chairman of the ] and ] | |||
*], Former Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet | |||
*], founder and CEO of Freeman Global Investment Counsel | |||
== Funding == | |||
⚫ | CSP is a ] organization. It gets funding from private individuals and an assortment of philanthropic foundations.<ref><nowiki>http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientgrants.php?recipientID=489</nowiki>{{Dead link|date=October 2009}} Center for Security Policy grant listing, Media Transparency.com</ref> | ||
⚫ | Salon has reported that in 2013, CSP received donations from "] ($25,000); ] ($15,000); ] ($15,000); ] ($5,000); ] ($20,000); and ] ($5,000)".<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.salon.com/2014/10/01/far_right_birthers_secret_funders_look_whos_backing_islamophobe_frank_gaffney/ |title=Look who’s backing Islamophobe Frank Gaffney |last1=Clifton |first1=Eli |date=1 October 2014 |website=www.salon.com |publisher=Salon Media Group, Inc. |accessdate=1 October 2014}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | ==Criticism== | ||
⚫ | The ] has accused the CSP's "alarming investigative reports" as designed "to reinforce Gaffney's delusions."<ref name="SPLC">{{cite web|title=Frank Gaffney Jr.|url=http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/profiles/frank-gaffney-jr|publisher=Southern Poverty Law Center|accessdate=24 July 2015}}</ref> In one of the group's "Occasional Papers," it alleged ], then Hillary Clinton's aide, was an undercover ] for the ].<ref name="SPLC" |
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⚫ | In a separate report, it declared ], ], and ], were being secretly controlled by a covert "Iran lobby."<ref name="SPLC" |
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⚫ | Gaffney's leadership of the organization has also prompted criticism of the group in the context of specific accusations made by Gaffney, including that the logo of the ] |
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⚫ | The ] has described the CSP as "an organization with a history of producing dubious claims and "studies" about the threat of shariah."<ref>{{cite news|title=Here's Why You Shouldn't Trust the Latest Poll on American Muslims|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nathan-lean/heres-why-you-shouldnt-trust-the-latest-poll-on-american-muslims_b_7688204.html|accessdate=27 July 2015|work=]|date=7 July 2015}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | In March 2015 ] described what it characterized as a typical scene at a CSP hosted forum held in South Carolina:<ref>{{cite news|last1=Nguyen|first1=Tina|title=Watch Santorum Painfully React to Totally Batty Question About ‘Communist Dictator’ Obama|url=http://www.mediaite.com/online/watch-santorum-painfully-react-to-totally-batty-question-about-communist-dictator-obama/|accessdate=27 July 2015|work=]|issue=18 March 2015}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | {{cquote|During a Q&A session with the conference’s attendees, a woman came up to the microphone and introduced herself as a |
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==Recent publications== | ==Recent publications== | ||
* Gaffney, Frank. ''War Footing'' (Naval Institute Press, 2005) ISBN 978-1591143017<ref name=g>{{cite web|url=http://author.heritage.org/Press/Events/ev012406a.cfm|title=War Footing: 10 Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World|accessdate=2012-08-23|publisher=The Heritage Foundation}}</ref> | |||
*{{cite web |first=Michael |last=Reilly |date=25 April 2007 |title=EADS: Partner or proliferator? |url=http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p13610.xml?cat_id=130 |publisher=Center for Security Policy |accessdate=16 October 2009}} | *{{cite web |first=Michael |last=Reilly |date=25 April 2007 |title=EADS: Partner or proliferator? |url=http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p13610.xml?cat_id=130 |publisher=Center for Security Policy |accessdate=16 October 2009}} | ||
* Gaffney, Frank et al. "Shariah: The Threat to America" (Center for Security Policy, 2010) ISBN 978-0982294765 | |||
* Gaffney, Frank et al. "Shariah: The Threat To America: An Exercise In Competitive Analysis (Report of Team B II)" (Center for Security Policy, 2010) ISBN 098229476X | |||
* Center for Security Policy, "Shariah in American Courts: The Expanding Incursion of Islamic Law in the U.S. Legal System" (Center for Security Policy Press, 2014) ISBN 0692345558 | |||
* Gaffney, Frank et al. "The Secure Freedom Strategy: A Plan for Victory Over the Global Jihad Movement" (Center for Security Policy, 2015) ISBN 1507756135 | |||
* Gaffney, Frank, "Securing Freedom: 25 Years of Firefights in the War of Ideas" (Center for Security Policy, 2015) ISBN 1507860595 | |||
* Corcoran, Ann, "Refugee Resettlement and the Hijra to America" (Center for Security Policy Press, 2015) ISBN 1508820708 | |||
* Coughlin, Steven. "Catastrophic Failure: Blindfolding America in the Face of Jihad" (Center for Security Policy, 2015) ISBN 1511617500 | |||
* Lopez, Clare. "Star Spangled Shariah: The Rise of America’s First Muslim Brotherhood Party" (Center for Security Policy Press, 2015) | |||
== References == | == References == |
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Abbreviation | CSP |
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Formation | 1988 |
Headquarters | 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue NW |
Location | |
Founder and President | Frank Gaffney |
Website | centerforsecuritypolicy.org |
The Center for Security Policy (CSP) is a pro-Israel activist group and self-described think tank that has been accused of propagating conspiracy theories. CSP was founded in 1988 by noted conspiracy theorist Frank Gaffney, Jr. and advocates policies based on what it describes as a philosophy of "Peace through Strength."
Funding
CSP is a 501(c)(3) organization. It gets funding from private individuals and an assortment of philanthropic foundations.
Salon has reported that in 2013, CSP received donations from "Boeing ($25,000); General Dynamics ($15,000); Lockheed Martin ($15,000); Northrup Grumman ($5,000); Raytheon ($20,000); and General Electric ($5,000)".
Criticism
The Southern Poverty Law Center has accused the CSP's "alarming investigative reports" as designed "to reinforce Gaffney's delusions." In one of the group's "Occasional Papers," it alleged Huma Abedin, then Hillary Clinton's aide, was an undercover spy for the Muslim Brotherhood. The CSP's accusation was denounced by John McCain, John Boehner, Scott Brown, and Marco Rubio.
In a separate report, it declared Susan Rice, Richard Haass, and Dennis Ross, were being secretly controlled by a covert "Iran lobby."
Gaffney's leadership of the organization has also prompted criticism of the group in the context of specific accusations made by Gaffney, including that the logo of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency “appears ominously to reflect a morphing of the Islamic crescent and star with the Obama campaign logo” and is part of a “worrying pattern of official U.S. submission to Islam.”
The Huffington Post has described the CSP as "an organization with a history of producing dubious claims and "studies" about the threat of shariah."
In March 2015 Mediaite described what it characterized as a typical scene at a CSP hosted forum held in South Carolina:
During a Q&A session with the conference’s attendees, a woman came up to the microphone and introduced herself as a “retired schoolteacher.” Two minutes and twenty seconds later, she was dragged away while screaming about how the “communist dictator” Obama was trying to destroy the country by trying to nuke Charleston.
Global warming
The Center does not take an official position on global warming – it focuses its work on domestic and international politics. However, it is a member organization of the Cooler Heads Coalition which seeks to "dispel the myths of global warming by exposing flawed scientific, economic, and risk analysis."
Awards
In recognition of various achievements, the Center hosts 4 awards for varying accomplishments.
Keeper of the Flame Award
"Since 1990, the Center for Security Policy has recognized individuals for devoting their public careers to the defense of the United States and American values around the world. Those extraordinary individuals are the Keepers of the Flame." The majority of awards have gone to senior military figures and Republican politicians. A notable exception to this pattern is world chess champion, Garry Kasparov.
- 2012 - Peter King, U.S. Congressman from New York, chairman of the United States House Committee on Homeland Security
- 2011 - Howard McKeon, U.S. Congressman from California, chairman of the United States House Committee on Armed Services
- 2010 - Gen. James T. Conway, Commandant of the Marine Corps
- 2009 - Dick Cheney, 46th Vice-President of the United States of America, former Defense Secretary
- 2008 - Gen. Jack Keane, Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army
- 2007 - Senator Joe Lieberman, of Connecticut, chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
- 2006 - Duncan Hunter, Congressman from California—Chairman, House Armed Services Committee and Those Who Serve
- 2005 - Senator James Inhofe, of Oklahoma, and the Heroes of the Homefront
- 2004 - Gen. Peter Pace, Future Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- 2003 - Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense, future President of the World Bank
- 2002 - Gen. Richard B. Myers, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- 2001 - James Schlesinger, former Secretary of Defense, former Secretary of Energy, former Director of Central Intelligence
- 2000 - Floyd Spence, U.S. Congressman from South Carolina, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee
- 1999 - Gen. James L. Jones, Commandant, US Marine Corps, future National Security Adviser
- 1998 - Donald H. Rumsfeld, former and future Secretary of Defense
- 1997 - Christopher Cox, U.S. Congressman from California, future chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
- 1996 - Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
- 1995 - Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States
- 1994 - Jon Kyl, U.S. Congressman from Arizona, future United States Senator
- 1993 - Malcolm S. "Steve" Forbes Jr., Publisher of Forbes magazine
- 1992 - Senator Malcolm Wallop, from Wyoming
- 1991 - Garry Kasparov, World Chess Champion
- 1990 - Caspar Weinberger, former Secretary of Defense
Freedom Flame Award
"The Freedom Flame Award recognizes individuals who have exemplified the ideals of freedom, democracy, economic opportunity and international strength to which the Center for Security Policy is committed."
- 2013 - Allen West, Former U.S. Representative for the 22nd Congressional District of Florida.
- 2012 - Michael Mukasey, 81st Attorney General of the United States.
- 2011 - John Lehman, Former Secretary of the Navy.
- 2010 - 'The Manhattan Seven' (Debra Burlingame, Andrew C. McCarthy, Aaron Harrison, Tim Brown, Tim Sumner, Beth Gilinsky, and Amanda Bowman), Seven individuals who were awarded for their collective efforts in rallying public opposition against Pres. Barack Obama.
- 2009 - Herb London, President of London Center for Policy Research and member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
- 2008 - Jim Woolsey, National security and energy specialist and former Director of Central Intelligence.
- 2007 - Ray Kelly, Longest serving Commissioner of the New York City Police Department.
- 2006 - John Bolton, American lawyer and diplomat.
- 2005 - Richard Perle, American political advisor, consultant, and lobbyist.
- 2004 - Lawrence and Susan Kadish, Founding chairman of the Republican Jewish Coalition.
- 2002 - Fred Thompson, American politician, actor, attorney, lobbyist, columnist, and radio host.
- 1998 - Jeane Kirkpatrick, American Ambassador and anti-communist.
- 1997 - Edwin Meese III, Noted attorney and law professor who served in Reagan Administration.
- 1996 - William J. Casey, Director of Central Intelligence.
- 1994 - Dr. Robert H. Krieble, Chemist who co-founded the Loctite Corporation.
- 1993 - Albert Wohlstetter, Nuclear strategist.
- 1992 - Margaret Thatcher, Britain's first female prime minister.
Mightier Pen Award
"The ‘Mightier Pen’ Award was launched in 2001 in recognition of individuals who have, through their published writings, contributed to the public’s appreciation of the need for robust U.S. national security policies and military strength as an indispensable ingredient in promoting international peace."
- 2012 - Monica Crowley.
- 2012 - Roger Ailes.
- 2010 - Dick Morris.
- 2009 - Norman Podhoretz.
- 2008 - Andrew McCarthy.
- 2007 - Mark Steyn.
- 2006 - Lou Dobbs.
- 2005 - Claudia Rosett.
- 2004 - William F. Buckley, Jr.
- 2003 - Abe Rosenthal.
- 2002 - Charles Krauthammer.
- 2001 - Mark Helprin.
The Sacred Honor Award
"The Sacred Honor Award is named after the solemn vow made by the signers of the Declaration of Independence when they wrote, “We mutually pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.”" There are no recipients of this award as of yet.
Prominent members
- Frank Gaffney, Project for the New American Century
- Caroline Glick, American-Israeli journalist for Makor Rishon and deputy managing editor of The Jerusalem Post,
- Richard Perle, former chairman of the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee and United States Assistant Secretary of Defense
Recent publications
- Reilly, Michael (25 April 2007). "EADS: Partner or proliferator?". Center for Security Policy. Retrieved 16 October 2009.
References
- Cockburn, Alexander (2003). The Politics of Anti-Semitism. AK. p. 132. ISBN 1902593774.
- "Media Matters". http://mediamatters.org. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
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- "Presidential Candidates Set to Appear at Event Hosted By Anti-Muslim Conspiracy Theorist". The Bridge Initiative. Georgetown University. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- About Us," centerforsecuritypolicy.org, http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/about_us.xml.
- http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientgrants.php?recipientID=489 Center for Security Policy grant listing, Media Transparency.com
- Clifton, Eli (1 October 2014). "Look who's backing Islamophobe Frank Gaffney". www.salon.com. Salon Media Group, Inc. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
- ^ "Frank Gaffney Jr". Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/19/huma-abedin-michele-bachmann_n_1686557.html
- "Far-right birther's secret funders: Look who's backing Islamophobe Frank Gaffney". Salon. 14 October 2014. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
- "Here's Why You Shouldn't Trust the Latest Poll on American Muslims". Huffington Post. 7 July 2015. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- Nguyen, Tina. "Watch Santorum Painfully React to Totally Batty Question About 'Communist Dictator' Obama". Mediaite. No. 18 March 2015. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
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- http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/modules/newsmanager/inside%20the%20ctr%20images%20pdfs/AnnualReport2001.pdf Center for Security Policy, Annual Report 2001
- http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/about-us/events/freedom-flame-award/