Dubs Hawkish New Foreign Policy Team 'Trusted
Friends'
by Jason Ditz,
March 17, 2016
Antiwar.com
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz, has unveiled his new foreign policy team, stacked with some of
the most aggressive hawks imaginable, saying they are a group of his “trusted
friends” who believe in a “strong America.”
At the center of his team is neoconservative ultra-hawk Frank
Gaffney, a loudly anti-Muslim figure who believes in a wild array of
conspiracies, including that a number of top political figures from both parties of being part of a secret Muslim
cabal plotting the conquest of America.
Gaffney had
previously been speculated to be a Trump adviser, as his dubious work has been
cited by that candidate repeatedly in trying to back up his proposals to ban
Muslim immigration. Gaffney’s overt hostility toward Muslims in general made
him a virtual pariah during the 2012 campaign. Incredibly, a number of
Republican hopefuls have courted him this time around, with Cruz declaring him
“clear-eyed” and “a patriot.”Also featuring prominently in the Cruz team is Michael Ledeen,
the man at the center of the
yellowcake uranium forgeries, among the pretexts for the 2003 US
invasion and occupation of Iraq. Ledeen has been involved in a litany of
scandals, dating all the way back to Iran-Contra. He was also, notably, the man
who got Israeli spy Jonathon Pollard his job at the US Navy.Of course
speaking of Iran-Contra, one must inevitably discuss Elliott Abrams, who
famously pled guilty to two charges of withholding information related to the
scandal from Congress, and is likewise a central player in the new Cruz team.
In addition to the Contra scandal, Abrams was involved in myriad ugly
Reagan-era operations, and was a close ally of both former presidents Bush,
receiving a pardon for his Reagan-era crimes by George H.W. Bush, and being
appointed as a special adviser to George W.During his tenure with the later Bush, Abrams was accused by The Guardian of being at the center of a failed
2002 US-backed coup attempt against Venezuela, and was said to have personally
given the go-ahead for the effort.Abram’s most recent media comments, interestingly enough, were
railing against Cruz, accusing him of
being anti-semitic for even using the term “neocon.” Now that Cruz is
establishing himself as the neocon candidate of choice, that allegation has
been quickly brushed aside.With this
team and more, Cruz is surrounding himself with warmongers and criminals of the
highest caliber. While the attempt appears to center on making him a more
straightforward Republican insider, to serve as a counter to Trump, the
jingoist and xenophobic policies these advisers portend also threatens to
sabotage any hope he has of presenting himself as a safer alternative.
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