'''Daniel Pipes''' is director of the [[Middle East Forum]], a member of the presidentially-appointed board of the [[United States Institute of Peace|U.S. Institute of Peace]], and a columnist for the ''[[New York Sun]]'' and ''[[The Jerusalem Post]]''.
'''Daniel Pipes''' is considered to be a [[neo-conservative]]and extreme Likudnik Zionist. He is director of the [[Middle East Forum]] and head of [[Campus Watch]]. His name is linked with the [[Department of Defense Special Task Force on Terrorism and Technology]]. He is an associate with the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] and is the former vice chair of the [[Fulbright Board of Foreign Scholarships]]. He publishes the "[[Middle East Intelligence Forum]]". A frequent media "[[talking head]]," he is regarded by some as [http://www.google.com/search?as_q=%22Daniel+Pipes%22+%22leading+islamophobe%22 America's leading Islamophobe]. He has discussed terrorism and Middle East affairs on television programs including ''[[ABC World News Tonight]]'', ''CBS Reports'', ''[[Crossfire]]'', ''[[Good Morning America]]'', ''[[NewsHour with Jim Lehrer]]'', ''[[Nightline]]'', ''[[The O'Reilly Factor]]'', and ''[[The Today Show]]''. He has also appeared on the ''[[BBC]]'' and ''[[Al-Jazeera]]'', and has published in the ''[[Atlantic Monthly]]'', ''[[Commentary]]'', ''[[Foreign Affairs]]'', ''[[Harper's]]'', ''[[National Review]]'', ''[[New Republic]]'', ''[[Policy Review]]'' and ''[[The Weekly Standard]]''. Many newspapers carry his articles, including the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', ''[[New York Times]]'', ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'', and ''[[Washington Post]]'', as do hundreds of websites. His writings have been translated into nineteen languages, and he has lectured in twenty-five countries.
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