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Jeane J. Kirkpatrick

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Kirkpatrick is a former U.S. Ambassador to the [[United Nations]] (81-85). Since leaving that office, Kirkpatrick's name has been linked to the [[Washington Institute on Near East Policy]] (board member); the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs ([[JINSA]]); Defense Policy Studies at [[American Enterprise Institute]] (AEI) (senior fellow/board member); [[Freedom House]] (alleged to be a CFR front organization); [[United Nations Watch]] (board member); the [[National Security Advisory Council]], and the [[Center for Security Policy]].
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'''Jeane J. Kirkpatrick''' was a founding member of the [[Afghanistan Relief Committee]] and "was a prominent member of the [[Coalition for a Democratic Majority]] and the [[Committee on the Present Danger]], strongly anticommunist groups that in the 1970s came out of the conservative portion of the Democratic Party to combat the policy of detente. Kirkpatrick is or was on the board of the neoconservative [[Committee for the Free World]]. She also was connected with [[Prodemca]]/PRODEMCA (Friends of the Democratic Center in Central America). PRODEMCA used funds from [[Oliver North]]'s illegal contra support network for media campaigns in favor of aid to the Nicaraguan contras. Kirkpatrick is a scholar at the conservative [[think tank]], the American Enterprise Institute, and is or was on the 'faculty' at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] (CSIS). Kirkpatrick is or was a member of the neoconservative [[Social Democrats USA]] and has been connected with the secretive policy formation group of the Right, the [[Council for National Policy]]."[http://www.publiceye.org/research/Group_Watch/Entries-11.htm]

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