The Secure Freedom Strategy: A Plan for Victory Over the Global Jihad Movement
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Draft
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United States
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Secure Freedom StrategyPlan for Victory Over Global JihadGlobal Jihad Movement Victory Plan
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counter-jihadnational securityimmigration policyMuslim Brotherhoodshariah
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Report
Publisher
Center for Security Policy
Published Date
6/4/2015
Authors
Frank J. Gaffney Jr.James A. LyonsJohn GuandoloTom McInerney
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A 2015 46-page report from the Center for Security Policy, co-authored by Boykin and others, proposing 59 specific action steps divided into categories such as 'Immediate National Actions,' 'Strategic International Actions,' and 'Restoring Liberty.' It frames the 'global jihad movement' as an existential threat driven by the Muslim Brotherhood and shariah, advocating for aggressive countermeasures including designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization (Point 1), a moratorium on civilian immigration from nations with significant jihadist presence (Point 13), and closing mosques found to be centers of sedition (Point 20).
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William G. Boykin
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Boykin co-authored this follow-up report to 'Shariah: The Threat To America,' which fleshed out specific policy actions based on the earlier work's diagnosis. The report has been seen as influential on the Trump administration.
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Published 'The Secure Freedom Strategy' report
46-page report from the Center for Security Policy, co-authored by Boykin and others, proposing 59 specific action steps to counter the 'global jihad movement'
1/1/2015
Appointed Executive Vice President, Center for Security Policy
William G. Boykin began his role as Executive Vice President of the Center for Security Policy
1/1/2012
Appointed President, Center for Security Policy
Frank J. Gaffney Jr. began his role as President of the Center for Security Policy
1/1/1988