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Obama's Council On Foreign Relations Crew
Out with the old regime, in with the old regime
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Meet some of president elect Obama's leading foreign and domestic
policy advisors and likely administration members, every one of
them a prominent member of the Council On Foreign Relations.
Will these people bring about "change"
or will they continue to hold up the same entrenched system forged
by the corporate elite for decades?
Susan E. Rice - Council on Foreign
Relations, The Brookings Institution - Served as Assistant Secretary
of State for African Affairs under Clinton from 1997 to 2001.
Former Secretary of State Madeline Albright is a longtime mentor
and family friend to Rice. Critics charge that she is is ill disposed
towards Europe, has little understanding of the Middle East and
would essentially follow the same policies of Condoleeza Rice
if appointed the next Secretary of State or the National Security
Adviser.
Anthony Lake - CFR, PNAC - Bill
Clinton’s first national security adviser, who was criticized
for the administration’s failure to confront the genocide
in Rwanda in 1994 and now acknowledges the inaction as a major
mistake.
Zbigniew Brzezinski - CFR, Trilateral
Commission - Brzezinski is widely seen as the man who created
Al Qaeda, and was involved in the Carter Administration plan to
give arms, funding and training to the mujahideen in Afghanistan.
Richard Clarke - CFR - Former chief
counter-terrorism adviser on the U.S. National Security Council
under Bush. Notoriously turned against the Bush administration
after 9/11 and the invasion of Iraq. Also advised Madeleine Albright
during the Genocide in Rwanda.
Ivo Daalder - CFR, Brookings, PNAC
- Co-authored a Washington Post op-ed with neocon Robert Kagan
arguing that interventionism is a bipartisan affair that should
be undertaken with the approval of our democratic allies.
Dennis Ross - CFR, Trilateral Commission,
PNAC - Served as the director for policy planning in the State
Department under President George H. W. Bush and special Middle
East coordinator under President Bill Clinton. A noted supporter
of the Iraq war, Ross is also a Foreign Affairs Analyst for the
Fox News Channel.
Lawrence Korb - CFR, Brookings
- Director of National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign
Relations. Has criticized manor of the invasion of Iraq but has
detailed plans to increase the manpower of the United States Army
to fight the war on terror and to "spread liberal democratic
values throughout the Middle East".
Bruce Reidel - CFR, Brookings -
Former CIA analyst who wishes to expand the war on terror to fight
Al Qaeda across the globe. Considered to be the reason behind
Barack Obama's Hawkish views on Pakistan and his Pro India leanings
on Kashmir.
Stephen Flynn - CFR - Has been
attributed with the idea for Obama's much vaunted "Civilian
Security Force". Flynn has written:
"The United States should roughly replicate the Federal Reserve
model by creating a Federal Security Reserve System (FSRS) with
a national board of governors, 10 regional Homeland Security Districts,
and 92 local branches called Metropolitan Anti-Terrorism Committees.
The objective of this system would be to develop self-funding
mechanisms to more fully engage a broad cross-section of American
society to protect the country's critical foundations from the
widespread disruption that would arise from a terrorist attack."
Madeline Albright - CFR, Brookings
- Currently serves on the Council on Foreign Relations Board of
directors. Secretary of State and US Ambassador to the United
Nations under Clinton. Did not take action against the genocide
in Rwanda. Defended the sanctions against Iraq under Saddam Hussein.
When asked by CBS's 60 Minutes about the effects of sanctions:
"We have heard that half a million children have died. I
mean, that's more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know,
is the price worth it?" Albright replied: "I think this
is a very hard choice, but the price — we think the price
is worth it."
This is by no means an exhaustive list. Of course,
had John McCain become president, being a member of the CFR himself,
his administration would have been replete with CFR representatives
also. Max Boot, Lawrence Eagleburger and Henry Kissinger, to name
but a few, are all CFR members and were all advisors to the McCain
campaign.
Please do your own research and add more names in
the comments section of this report. It is important to document
how these people are a part of the engine of global elitism and
do not represent change. Only with this understanding will others
wake up to the false left-right paradigm and be able to create
the environment for real political change.

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