The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) is the only nonpartisan policy institute dedicated exclusively to promoting pluralism, defending democratic values, and fighting the ideologies that threaten democracy. FDD was founded shortly after 9/11 by a group of visionary philanthropists and policymakers to support the defense of democratic societies under assault by terrorism and militant Islamism. Our Leadership Council of Distinguished Advisors includes former FBI Director Louis J. Freeh, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former National Security Advisor Robert “Bud” McFarlane, former Ambassador Max Kampelman, Sen. Joe Lieberman (ID-CT), and former CIA Director R. James Woolsey.Those affiliated with FDD come from many backgrounds and political perspectives, but all believe:• No one should be denied basic human rights, including minority rights, women’s rights, and religious freedom.• Free and democratic nations have a right to defend themselves and an obligation to defend one another.• Terrorism, the deliberate use of violence against citizens to achieve political objectives, is always wrong and must never be condoned.An activist think tank with a solid track record of transforming ideas into actions that get results, FDD uniquely combines policy research, counterterrorism and democracy education, strategic communications,and investigative journalism.The Foundation for Defense of Democracies focuses its efforts where opinions are formed and, ultimately, where the war of ideas will be won or lost: in the media, on college campuses, in the courthouse, and in the policy community, both at home and abroad.
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Political developments in Turkey, Egypt, and Syria, and the growing threat of Iran.
White House Weighs in on Marine Video Investigation.
Can the World Stop Iran's Nuclear Program?
Pentagon leaders scrambled Thursday to contain damage from an Internet video purporting to show four Marines urinating on Taliban corpses -- an act that appears to violate international laws of warfare and further strains U.S.-Afghan relations.
Is Amir Mirzaei Hekmati, the former US Marine being held in Iran, a spy?
Is Iran finding new friends in Latin America?
As the US trims its defence budget, what effect it will have on how the military fights future wars.
New link between Al Qaeda and Iran.
As Bradley Manning faces charges of espionage over the Wikileaks cables is the US government is overreacting?