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Danielle Pletka


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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies

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Danielle Pletka (born 1963 in Melbourne, Australia) is the vice-president for foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and a board member for the American Australian Council. She previously worked as and editorial assistant for the Los Angeles Times and Reuters; a staff writer for Insight on the News; a senior staff member for Near East and South Asia with the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and was an aide to Senator Jesse Helms.

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Education

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Pletka was born in Melbourne, Australia. She earned her B.A. at Smith College and her M.S. at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies of the Johns Hopkins University.

Career

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Pletka was editorial assistant with the Los Angeles Times and Reuters, working in Jerusalem from 1984 to 1985. She worked as a staff writer for Insight on the News. From 1992–2002, she was a senior professional staff member for Near East and South Asia with the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Steven Schier describes her as having been the "point person on Middle East, Pakistan, India and Afghanistan issues" for the Committee.

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Pletka worked as an aide to Senator Jesse Helms between 1992 and 2001. She is regarded as having been "influential" in shaping his positions on foreign policy.

In March 2002 Pletka was hired by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a conservative Washington, DC think tank, as vice president for foreign and defense policy, a position she continued to hold in 2017. At the time of her hiring, the Washington Post described her as "a staunch conservative with a caustic manner." The fact that Pletka was not a neoconservative or a scholar herself, created some tension for her after she took over the role from Jeane Kirkpatrick. She researches topics related to the Middle East, South Asia, terrorism, and weapons proliferation, and is an AEI expert on Iraq. Pletka is also involved in various other projects such as the Committee on the Present Danger.

Positions

Pletka was a strong supporter of Iraqi opposition leader, Ahmed Chalabi, even after it emerged he was being investigated by the US authorities as an Iranian spy. Pletka defended Chalabi saying that he had been "shoddily" treated and that CIA and US State Department personnel had been fighting "a rear guard" action against him. Eli Lake describes her as having been a "prominent advocate... for launching the Iraq War."

Select publications

  • Possible Extension of the UN Mandate for Iraq (2008)
  • The Iran Counter-Proliferation Act (2008)
  • The Way Forward in the Middle East (2005)
  • Reconstructing Iraq (2004)
  • UN Accountability for the Oil for Food Program (2004)
  • United States in the War on Terrorism (2002)
  • Editorials

  • The C.I.A. Report Is Too Tainted to Matter. After the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence’s report on torture condemned the C.I.A. for waterboarding, chaining prisoners upright, and forcing them to go without sleep for days, Pletka argued that those techniques were justified because they allegedly provided intelligence that assisted the capture of Osama bin Laden, and were legally allowed by Justice Department memos.
  • Don't Diss Defence Workers New York Times (23 Oct 2012
  • What Obama's Slogan Conceals Washington Post (2 Nov 2012)
  • The Battle for Mitt Romney's Soul Foreign Policy (9 Oct 2012)
  • Personal life

    Pletka is married to Stephen Rademaker, who was Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and Nonproliferation (including head of the Bureau of Arms Control) in the George W. Bush presidential administration.

    References

    Danielle Pletka Wikipedia