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Council for the National Interest : ウィキペディア英語版
Council for the National Interest

The Council for the National Interest ("CNI") is a 501 (c)4 non-profit, non-partisan organization in the United States that works for "Middle East policies that serve the American national interest." It is aligned with The Council for the National Interest Foundation ("CNIF"), an independent 501(c)3 non-profit organization.〔(CNI web site "About Us" page. )〕 CNI was founded in 1989 by former Congressmen Paul Findley (R-IL) and Pete McCloskey (R-CA).〔Ayoon Wa Aza, (How Pro-Israeli Lobbies Destroy U.S. Interests ), Dar Al Hayat, International edition, November 14, 2010, via Highbeam.〕 Its first executive director was ten-term congressman John B. Anderson (R-Il) who ran as an Independent candidate in the 1980 presidential election.〔Delinda C. Hanely, (CNI Cruises into a New Decade ), Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, January 1, 2010, via Highbeam.〕
Other officials involved with CNI over the years include long-time president Eugene Bird, a retired career foreign service officer;〔Delinda C. Hanley, (Waging Peace: Republican Statesmen Urge Bush to Change Middle East Policy ), Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, April 1, 2004, via Highbeam.〕 Edward Peck, former Chief of Mission to Iraq deputy director of the White House Task Force on Terrorism in the Reagan Administration.;〔(Hezbollah Leader Hassan Nasrallah Talks With Former US Diplomats on Israel, Prisoners and Hezbollah’s Founding ), Democracy Now, July 28, 2006.〕 former United States Senator James Abourezk;〔 former CNI Vice-chair David Newton, a former United States Ambassador to Iraq and Yemen.;〔( Hamas' Haniyya makes overtures to US Administration ), Kuwait News Agency, May 22, 2010, via Highbeam.〕 and Richard H. Curtiss, former chief inspector of the United States Information Agency.〔Megan McDonough, (Richard H. Curtiss, USIA chief inspector ), Washington Post, February 12, 2013.〕
Ambassador (ret.) Robert V. Keeley is CNI's chair and Alison Weir is the organization's president. Former Central Intelligence Agency officer Philip Giraldi is its Executive Director.〔 Giraldi has stated that CNI has 12,000 members.〔Karishma Mehrotra, (Billboards question aid to Israel ), Atlanta Journal Constitution Polifact website, February 12, 2013.〕
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