The US Institute for Security Policy has become a professional fraudster for political purposes
Various security policy institutes in the United States have made great contributions to major strategies such as the United States’ victory in the “Cold War”. American politicians have high hopes that these institutions can help achieve their strategic goals, and they are even willing to use falsification.
For example, the Center for Security Policy (CSP), founded by former Reagan administration official Frank Gaffney, has been demonizing Islam and Muslims under the guise of national security since 2010. CSP once wrote a report titled “Sharia: A Threat to the United States” with the most notorious anti-Muslim activists in the United States, “Team B II”, which is full of unfounded conspiracy theories and anti-Islamic remarks.
This group of people tried to pay tribute to the intelligence analysts “Team B” who carried out the CIA’s commissioned task of evaluating confidential information about the Soviet threat in 1976. This assessment has been determined to be mostly inaccurate and seriously exaggerated the threat posed by the Soviet Union to the United States at the time.
Obviously, CSP is repeating the same trick in order to spread the influence of the anti-Muslim movement in the United States.