"Providing the substantially increased resources needed to re-equip a transforming military and rebuild human-intelligence capabilities (minus, if at
all possible, the sorts of intelligence "reforms" contemplated pre-election that would make matters worse on this and other scores) while we fight
World War IV;"
Worldwide Value
Bush�s appreciation of freedom shapes his foreign policy.
www.nationalreview.com...
I don't know, but well, some either think we've had WW 3 or they are in advanced planning for the next war......maybe we all slept through WW 3, and
no one thought to wake us. Or maybe this guy just can't count...don't know..
A very interesting article, read what one of Bush's advisers is advising...
Who is Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.?
"Frank Gaffney is the president and CEO of one of the main neo-conservative think tanks, the Center for Security Policy (CSP) in Washington. He has
served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy (1987), Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms
Control Policy (1983-1987) - under Assistant Secretary Richard Perle - and Professional Staff Member on the Senate Armed Services Committee, chaired
by Senator John Tower (1981-1983). In the late 1970s, Gaffney was an aide to Senator Henry 'Scoop' Jackson in the areas of defense and foreign
policy.
Gaffney was a signatory to the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) Statement of Principles in 1997 and is extremely supportive of Israel.
Gaffney is a columnist for the Washington Times, a monthly contributor to Defense News and Investor's Business Daily, a contributing editor to
National Review Online and a columnist for American Spectator Online, WorldNetDaily.com and JewishWorldReview.com
Although Gaffney is regarded as a neo-conservative, he professes to dislike the term and prefers to describe himself, Richard Perle and others of
their ilk as 'realists.' Some disagree with his use of the term, pointing out that in the field of international relations and strategic studies,
'realists' consider that peace is best maintained by realizing a balance of power between states; thus former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
would be seen as a realist, while the neo-conservatives who disparaged his approach are 'idealists.'"
Biographies of the Neo-Cons
Elliott Abrams
www.axisoflogic.com...
"Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy (1987), Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control
Policy (1983-1987) - under Assistant Secretary Richard Perle - and Professional Staff Member on the Senate Armed Services Committee, chaired by
Senator John Tower (1981-1983). In the late 1970s, Gaffney was an aide to Senator Henry 'Scoop' Jackson in the areas of defense and foreign
policy."
And, he seems to miscount the world wars???
Ummmm.....maybe we lost world war three, and they were afraid to tell us?