Interview Spotlight: Frank Gaffney

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As President of The Center for Security Policy, Frank Gaffney has led the Washington, D.C. non-partisan educational corporation to a nationally and internationally respected source of timely, informed and penetrating analysis of foreign and security matters.

Mr. Gaffney is the host of “Secure Freedom Radio”, a nationally-syndicated radio program heard weeknights throughout the country. He is an associate author of highly acclaimed “Shariah: The Threat to America” and the publisher of over a dozen other books and monographs from the Center for Security Policy Press. Gaffney contributes to the media, writing opinion pieces on topics such as politics, terrorism, and international affairs.

In April 1987, Mr. Gaffney was nominated by President Reagan to become the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy, the senior position in the Defense Department with responsibility for policies involving U.S.-USSR relations, nuclear forces, arms control, missile defense policy and U.S.-European defense ties. During this time, he was the Chairman of the prestigious High Level Group, NATO’s senior politico-military committee. He also represented the Secretary of Defense in key U.S.-Soviet negotiations and ministerial meetings.

From August 1983 until November 1987, Mr. Gaffney was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Policy under Assistant Secretary Richard Perle.

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