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James Woolsey

Robert James Woolsey Jr. (born September 21, 1941) is an American political appointee who has served in various senior positions. He headed the Central Intelligence Agency as Director of Central Intelligence from February 5, 1993, until January 10, 1995. He held a variety of government positions in the 1970s and 1980s, including as United States Under Secretary of the Navy from 1977 to 1979, and was involved in treaty negotiations with the Soviet Union for five years in the 1980s. His career also included time as a professional lawyer, venture capitalist and investor in the private sector.

James Woolsey
Woolsey in 2015
16th Director of Central Intelligence
In office
February 5, 1993 – January 10, 1995
PresidentBill Clinton
DeputyBill Studeman
Preceded byRobert Gates
Succeeded byJohn M. Deutch
United States Under Secretary of the Navy
In office
March 9, 1977 – December 7, 1979
PresidentJimmy Carter
Preceded byDavid R. Macdonald
Succeeded byRobert J. Murray
Personal details
Born
Robert James Woolsey Jr.

(1941-09-21) September 21, 1941 (age 82)
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseNancye Miller
EducationStanford University (BA)
St John's College, Oxford (MA)
Yale University (LLB)

Early life edit

Woolsey was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the son of Clyde (Kirby) and Robert James Woolsey, Sr.[1] He graduated from Tulsa's Tulsa Central High School. In 1963, he received his Bachelor of Arts from Stanford University (Phi Beta Kappa), and in 1965 his Master of Arts from University of Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar, and a Bachelor of Laws from Yale Law School in 1968.[citation needed]

Career edit

Woolsey has held important positions in both Democratic and Republican administrations. His influence has been felt during the administrations of Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton. He has also worked at the Shea & Gardner law firm, as Associate (1973–77) and partner (1979–89, 1991–93).

Woolsey has served in the U.S. government as:

CIA Director edit

 
James Woolsey with Reginald Victor Jones and Jeanne de Clarens (field officer, source of scientific intelligence, captured by Nazis) in 1993.

Relationship with Bill Clinton edit

As Director of the CIA, Woolsey had limited access to President Bill Clinton. According to journalist Richard Miniter:

Never once in his two-year tenure did CIA director James Woolsey ever have a one-on-one meeting with Clinton. Even semi-private meetings were rare. They only happened twice. Woolsey told me: "It wasn't that I had a bad relationship with the president. It just didn't exist."[2]

Another quote about his relationship with Clinton, according to Paula Kaufman of Insight on the News:

Remember the guy who in 1994 crashed his plane onto the White House lawn? That was me trying to get an appointment to see President Clinton.[3]

David Halberstam notes in War in a Time of Peace (p. 191) that Clinton chose Woolsey for CIA director because the Clinton campaign had courted neoconservatives leading up to the 1992 election, promising to assist democratic Taiwan, Bosnia in Bosnian War, and be tougher on human rights violations in China, and it was decided that they ought to give at least one neoconservative a job in the administration.[citation needed]

Aldrich Ames edit

Woolsey was CIA director when Aldrich Ames was arrested, on February 21, 1994,[4] for treason and spying against the United States. The CIA was criticized for not focusing on Ames sooner, given the obvious increase in Ames' standard of living;[5] and there was a "huge uproar" in Congress when Woolsey decided that no one in the CIA would be dismissed or demoted at the agency. Woolsey declared: "Some have clamored for heads to roll in order that we could say that heads have rolled ... Sorry, that's not my way." Woolsey abruptly resigned on December 28, 1994.[6]

Later career edit

He is currently a member of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) Board of Advisors, Advisor of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, co-founder of the United States Energy Security Council, Founding Member of the Set America Free Coalition, and a senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton for Global Strategic Security (since July 15, 2002).[7]

He is a Patron of the Henry Jackson Society, a British think tank. Woolsey has had long-standing contact with Central and Eastern Europe and as a Member of the Board of Advisors of the Global Panel Foundation based in Berlin, Copenhagen, Prague, Sydney, and Toronto. He was formerly chairman of the Freedom House board of trustees. He is a member of the International Advisory Board of NGO Monitor.[8]

Woolsey is a member of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) and was one of the signatories to the January 26, 1998, letter sent to President Clinton that called for the removal of Saddam Hussein.[9] That same year he served on the Rumsfeld Commission, which investigated the threat of ballistic missiles for the U.S. Congress.[10]

Woolsey previously served as chairman of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a nonprofit, nonpartisan D.C.-based research institute that focuses on foreign policy and national security.

In 2008, Woolsey joined VantagePoint Venture Partners as a venture partner.[11]

 
Former Directors of the CIA James Woolsey and Michael Hayden in 2012

John McCain hired Woolsey as an advisor on energy and climate change issues for his 2008 U.S. presidential election campaign.[12]

In April 2011, Lux Capital announced that Woolsey would become a venture partner in the firm.[13]

In July 2011, Woolsey, in cooperation with Robert McFarlane, co-founded the United States Energy Security Council. Woolsey currently sits on the board of advisors for the Fuel Freedom Foundation.[14]

He received an honorary doctorate from the Institute of World Politics in Washington, DC in 2011.

Woolsey was a board member and vice-chairman of The Jamestown Foundation,[15] and sits on the advisory board for nonprofit America Abroad Media.[16]

Woolsey currently sits on the Strategic Advisory Board for Genie Energy with Dick Cheney, Rupert Murdoch, and Lord Jacob Rothschild. Genie is known for discovering a "massive" oil strata in Syria's Golan Heights near Israel.[17]

He serves as Chancellor at The Institute of World Politics[18] and the independent non-executive director of Imperial Pacific.[19]

Woolsey joined as a senior adviser to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in September 2016.[20][21] He resigned on January 5 amid Congressional hearings into cyber attacks and public statements by Donald Trump critical of the United States Intelligence Community.[22]

On October 27, 2017, Woolsey's spokesman told NBC News that Woolsey has cooperated with the investigations of the FBI and that of Special Counsel Robert Mueller into a meeting that then-Donald Trump campaign advisor Michael Flynn held in September 2016.[23] Woolsey alleges that, during the meeting, Flynn offered to help officials of Turkish government return Turkish dissident Fethullah Gülen to Turkey.[24]

In April 2021, Woolsey was officially banned from entering Russia with the counter sanction set by the Russian government in response to sanctions under the Biden administration.[25] He also accused the Soviet Union to be responsible for the Assassination of US President John F. Kennedy in a published book in 2021.[26]

On July 15, 2023, the Washington Post published an article the Justice Department unsealed its indictment of Gal Luft, a dual Israeli and American citizen who ran a Maryland think tank. The indictment describes what it casts as an effort by Luft and a Chinese oil company representative to “recruit” a “former senior U.S. government official” and get him installed in a position of power in Trump’s orbit, even before his election. The Chinese business executive and the former senior U.S. government official aren’t named in the indictment, but the context indicates they are Patrick Ho (identified as “CC-1”) and former CIA director James Woolsey (identified as “Individual-1”), respectively.[27]

Views edit

Woolsey has been known primarily as a neoconservative Democrathawkish on foreign policy issues but liberal on economic and social issues.[28][29] In 2008 he endorsed Senator John McCain for president and served as one of McCain's foreign policy advisors.[30] He has called himself a "Scoop Jackson Democrat" and a "Joe Lieberman Democrat", with "social democratic" domestic views. He regards the label "neoconservative" as a "silly term".[31]

Energy edit

Woolsey was a keynote speaker at the EELPJ symposium on wind energy and biofuels in Houston, Texas on February 23, 2007, during which he outlined the national security arguments in favor of moving away from fossil fuels.[32] In a July 2007 interview with The Futurist magazine he argued that U.S. dependence on Middle Eastern oil ranks "very high" as a national security concern.[33]

Woolsey is featured in Thomas Friedman's Discovery Channel documentary Addicted to Oil,[34] and in the documentary film Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006), addressing solutions to oil dependency through the development of the plug-in hybrid electric vehicle and use of biomass fuels such as cellulosic ethanol. He is a founding member of the Set America Free Coalition, dedicated to freeing the United States from oil dependence. He is on the board of directors for the electric vehicle advocacy group Plug In America and is an advisor to The Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, a think tank focused on energy security.[35][36]

Woolsey serves on the board of directors for Silicon Valley solar energy start-up Siva Power, which claims it can manufacture the lowest-cost solar panels in the world.[37]

Woolsey wrote the foreword to 50 Simple Steps to Save the Earth from Global Warming.[38]

Woolsey is known for clearly articulating the national security argument in support of moving away from fossil fuels and towards distributed generation. He has advocated for measures to fight global warming.[31]

Iraq edit

Within hours of the September 11 attacks, Woolsey appeared on television suggesting Iraqi complicity.[39] In September 2002, as Congress was deliberating authorizing President Bush to use force against Iraq, Woolsey told The Wall Street Journal that he believed that Iraq was also connected to the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building and the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993.[40]

In 2005, Steve Clemons, a senior fellow at the New America Foundation think tank, accused Woolsey of both profiting from and promoting the Iraq War.[41] Melvin A. Goodman, senior fellow at the Center for International Policy and former CIA division chief, told The Washington Post that "Woolsey was a disaster as CIA director in the 1990s and is now running around this country calling for a World War IV to deal with the Islamic problem".[42][43]

During a January 14, 2009, interview by Peter Robinson on Uncommon Knowledge, Woolsey described the CIA's intelligence about alleged Iraqi chemical and biological weapons as a "failure" before the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He criticized the Bush administration for lumping together many different materials with different capabilities under the broad category of weapons of mass destruction. He also stated that the Iraqis engaged in "red on red deception" in which Generals were led to falsely believe that their rival Generals had weapons, and he described the American intelligence failure as a reasonable mistake rather than an act of incompetence.[31]

Along with six other former directors, Woolsey was one of the signatories to the letter of September 18, 2009, sent to President Barack Obama urging him to exercise authority to reverse Attorney General Eric Holder's decision on August 24 to reopen the criminal investigation of CIA interrogations.[44]

Other edit

In 2010, Woolsey supported Oklahoma SQ 755, forbidding courts from considering or using Sharia, recording a message aired for thousands of Oklahomans.[45] Woolsey, along with co-authors such as former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence William G. Boykin and activist Frank Gaffney, released a book entitled Shariah: The Threat To America, published by the Center for Security Policy.[46] The book "describes what its authors call a 'stealth jihad' that must be thwarted before it's too late", and argues: "Most mosques in the United States already have been radicalized, that most Muslim social organizations are fronts for violent jihadists and that Muslims who practice sharia law seek to impose it in this country".

Woolsey was supportive of former CIA Director Leon Panetta, whom he has compared to Kennedy-era CIA head John McCone.[31]

Woolsey believes that Edward Snowden's disclosure of classified intelligence methods has done grave damage to the security of western nations. During an interview with Fox News on December 17, 2013, discussing the idea of granting Snowden amnesty, Woolsey stated, "I think giving him amnesty is idiotic. ... He should be prosecuted for treason. If convicted by a jury of his peers, he should be hanged by his neck until he is dead".[47] In a CNN interview, Woolsey said "the blood of a lot of these French young people is on [Snowden's] hands."[48]

In a letter to the editor published in the July 5, 2012, The Wall Street Journal, Woolsey wrote that he supported the release of Jonathan Pollard, citing the passage of time: "When I recommended against clemency, Pollard had been in prison less than a decade. Today he has been incarcerated for over a quarter of a century under his life sentence." He pointed out that of the more than 50 recently convicted Soviet and Chinese spies, only two received life sentences, and two-thirds were sentenced to less time than Pollard has served so far. He further stated that "Pollard has cooperated fully with the U.S. government, pledged not to profit from his crime (e.g., from book sales), and has many times expressed remorse for what he did." Woolsey expressed his belief that Pollard is still imprisoned only because he is Jewish. He said, "anti-Semitism played a role in the continued detention of Pollard ... For those hung up for some reason on the fact that he's an American Jew, pretend he's a Greek- or Korean- or Filipino-American and free him."[49][50]

Woolsey was interviewed in Boris Malagurski's documentary film The Weight of Chains 2 (2014), in which he said that the "United States and the CIA made mistakes and make mistakes all the time".[51]

In April 2021, Woolsey claimed that the Soviet Union ordered the assassination of John F. Kennedy, in an interview promoting his book, Operation Dragon: Inside the Kremlin's Secret War on America.[52]

Personal life edit

Woolsey was married to Suzanne Haley Woolsey, but they divorced after 48 years. He married Nancye Miller, who was a registered foreign agent. She died of cancer in March 2019.[53][54]

Woolsey is a descendant of George (Joris) Woolsey, one of the earliest settlers of New Amsterdam, and Thomas Cornell.[55][56]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Q&A with Richard Miniter on Osama bin Laden on National Review Online". National Review.
  3. ^ Kaufman, Paula (June 3, 2002). "Woolsey wary of more attacks; former CIA director James Woolsey says the U.S. could ensure a more peaceful world by toppling Iraq's Saddam Hussein and ceasing its toleration of Mideast tyrants". Insight on the News.
  4. ^ FBI. "Aldrich Ames". FBI Website. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  5. ^ Powell, Bill (November 1, 2002), Treason: How a Russian Spy Led an American Journalist to a U.S. Double Agent, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 0-7432-2915-0
  6. ^ John Broder (December 29, 1994). "Woolsey Resigns as CIA Director'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
  7. ^ . Right Web. Archived from the original on September 19, 2006. Retrieved September 23, 2006.
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  10. ^ "Report". Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States. July 15, 1998. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
  11. ^ "VantagePoint Venture Partners adds former CIA director, analyst to cleantech team". VentureBeat. May 21, 2008. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
  12. ^ Shipman, Tim (June 21, 2008). "John McCain hires former CIA director Jim Woolsey as green advisor". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved May 22, 2010.
  13. ^ James Woolsey and Richard Foster join Lux
  14. ^ "Breaking America's Oil Addiction: Fuel Freedom Launches Campaign" Archived June 28, 2013, at archive.today "Bask Magazine", October 24, 2012
  15. ^ "An Interview With The Honorable R. James Woolsey". Jamestown. The Jamestown Foundation. December 18, 2003. Retrieved December 7, 2015.
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  17. ^ Armstrong, Martin (May 4, 2017). "Is There Really More Oil in The Golan Heights than in Saudi Arabia? Who's Genie Energy?". Armstrong Economics.
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  19. ^ "Former CIA director Woolsey named to Imperial Pacific's new advisory committee". Marianas Variety. Retrieved May 24, 2016.
  20. ^ Diamond, Jeremy (September 12, 2016). "Former CIA chief under Clinton joins Trump campaign". CNN. Retrieved January 6, 2017.
  21. ^ "Linton's former CIA director advising Trump on national security". Politico. September 12, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  22. ^ Rucker, Philip (January 5, 2017). "Former CIA director James Woolsey quits Trump transition team". The Washington Post.
  23. ^ Dilanian, Ken (October 27, 2017). "Ex-CIA Director Spoke to Mueller About Flynn's Alleged Turkish Scheme". NBC News.
  24. ^ Greta Van Susteren (March 27, 2017). Ex-CIA Head: 'I Had Nothing to do With General Flynn' (video). NBC News. Retrieved October 28, 2017.
  25. ^ "Moscow imposes entry bans on senior US officials". Badische Zeitung. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
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  27. ^ "Indictment paints tale of Chinese interests and 2016 Trump campaign". The Washington Post. February 23, 2021. Retrieved September 28, 2023.
  28. ^ Indyk, Martin (2009). Innocent Abroad: An Intimate Account of American Peace Diplomacy in the Middle East. Simon and Schuster. p. 16. ISBN 978-1-4165-9429-1.
  29. ^ Halberstam, David (2002). War in a Time of Peace. Simon and Schuster. pp. 191–92. ISBN 0-7432-1824-8.
  30. ^ McMahon, Robert (June 3, 2008). "McCain's Brain Trust". Newsweek. Retrieved June 18, 2008.
  31. ^ a b c d Intelligence and Security with James Woolsey February 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Uncommon Knowledge. Filmed on January 14, 2009. Retrieved July 6, 2009.
  32. ^ EELPJ Symposium February 2007
  33. ^ Ending the Oil Era June 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine The Futurist July 2007
  34. ^ . June 19, 2006. Archived from the original on June 19, 2006.
  35. ^ "Plug In To The World's Quietest Inaugural Parade". The Wired. January 8, 2009. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  36. ^ "Homeland Security Today_ US Oil Complex Vulnerable to Attack". HSToday. November 27, 2011. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  37. ^ Greentechmedia.com
  38. ^ Woolsey, James (2008). Foreword to 50 Simple Steps to Save the Earth from Global Warming. Freedom Press, 2008.
  39. ^ Former CIA Director Asserts Iraq May be Behind Terrorist Attacks CNN September 12, 2001
  40. ^ Morrison, Micah (September 2, 2002). "The Iraq Connection". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 29, 2008.
  41. ^ Woolsey Needs to Make a Choice Between Being a War Profiteer or War Pundit August 30, 2006, at the Wayback Machine The Washington Note July 10, 2005
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  45. ^ Ure, Laurie. "Oklahoma voters face question on Islamic law". www.cnn.com.
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  48. ^ "Ex CIA chief: Blood of French people on Snowden's hands". CNN. November 19, 2015.
  49. ^ Woolsey, James (July 5, 2012). "It's Time to Commute Jonathan Pollard's Sentence". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
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  51. ^ Сретеновић, Мирјана. "Шта је шокирало Карлу дел Понте". Politika Online.
  52. ^ Woolsey, R. James; Pacepa, Ion Mihai (February 23, 2021). Operation Dragon: Inside the Kremlin's Secret War on America. Encounter Books. ISBN 978-1-64177-146-7.
  53. ^ "Former Trump Adviser Woolsey Denies Lobbying for Congolese Government". BuzzFeed. October 5, 2017.
  54. ^ . Archived from the original on February 14, 2018. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  55. ^ Cornell, Thomas Clapp. Adam and Anne Mott: their ancestors and their descendants. A.V. Haight, 1890 Retrieved November 10, 2013.
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External links edit

  • CIA.org
  • "Former CIA Director Jim Woolsey Takes to the Stage in John Goldfarb, Please Come Home"
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • James Woolsey's interview with The Politic
  • James Woolsey & Michael Garin – "Dixie Chicken" @YouTube
  • Report by Leadel.NET
  • SourceWatch Profile
  • by R. James Woolsey & Anne Korin
  • World War IV speech by James R. Woolsey
  • Institute of World Politics
  • Membership at the Council on Foreign Relations
Political offices
Preceded by Undersecretary of the Navy
1977–1979
Succeeded by
Government offices
Preceded by Director of Central Intelligence
1993–1995
Succeeded by

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Robert James Woolsey Jr born September 21 1941 is an American political appointee who has served in various senior positions He headed the Central Intelligence Agency as Director of Central Intelligence from February 5 1993 until January 10 1995 He held a variety of government positions in the 1970s and 1980s including as United States Under Secretary of the Navy from 1977 to 1979 and was involved in treaty negotiations with the Soviet Union for five years in the 1980s His career also included time as a professional lawyer venture capitalist and investor in the private sector James WoolseyWoolsey in 201516th Director of Central IntelligenceIn office February 5 1993 January 10 1995PresidentBill ClintonDeputyBill StudemanPreceded byRobert GatesSucceeded byJohn M DeutchUnited States Under Secretary of the NavyIn office March 9 1977 December 7 1979PresidentJimmy CarterPreceded byDavid R MacdonaldSucceeded byRobert J MurrayPersonal detailsBornRobert James Woolsey Jr 1941 09 21 September 21 1941 age 82 Tulsa OklahomaPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseNancye MillerEducationStanford University BA St John s College Oxford MA Yale University LLB Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 CIA Director 2 1 1 Relationship with Bill Clinton 2 1 2 Aldrich Ames 2 2 Later career 3 Views 3 1 Energy 3 2 Iraq 3 3 Other 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editWoolsey was born in Tulsa Oklahoma the son of Clyde Kirby and Robert James Woolsey Sr 1 He graduated from Tulsa s Tulsa Central High School In 1963 he received his Bachelor of Arts from Stanford University Phi Beta Kappa and in 1965 his Master of Arts from University of Oxford where he was a Rhodes Scholar and a Bachelor of Laws from Yale Law School in 1968 citation needed Career editWoolsey has held important positions in both Democratic and Republican administrations His influence has been felt during the administrations of Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George H W Bush and Bill Clinton He has also worked at the Shea amp Gardner law firm as Associate 1973 77 and partner 1979 89 1991 93 Woolsey has served in the U S government as Advisor during military service on the U S Delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks SALT 1 Helsinki and Vienna 1969 1970 General Counsel to the U S Senate Committee on Armed Services 1970 73 Under Secretary of the Navy 1977 1979 Delegate at Large to the U S Soviet Strategic Arms Reduction Talks START and Nuclear and Space Arms Talks NST Geneva 1983 1986 Ambassador to the Negotiation on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe CFE Vienna 1989 1991 Director of CIA 1993 1995CIA Director edit nbsp James Woolsey with Reginald Victor Jones and Jeanne de Clarens field officer source of scientific intelligence captured by Nazis in 1993 Relationship with Bill Clinton edit As Director of the CIA Woolsey had limited access to President Bill Clinton According to journalist Richard Miniter Never once in his two year tenure did CIA director James Woolsey ever have a one on one meeting with Clinton Even semi private meetings were rare They only happened twice Woolsey told me It wasn t that I had a bad relationship with the president It just didn t exist 2 Another quote about his relationship with Clinton according to Paula Kaufman of Insight on the News Remember the guy who in 1994 crashed his plane onto the White House lawn That was me trying to get an appointment to see President Clinton 3 David Halberstam notes in War in a Time of Peace p 191 that Clinton chose Woolsey for CIA director because the Clinton campaign had courted neoconservatives leading up to the 1992 election promising to assist democratic Taiwan Bosnia in Bosnian War and be tougher on human rights violations in China and it was decided that they ought to give at least one neoconservative a job in the administration citation needed Aldrich Ames edit Woolsey was CIA director when Aldrich Ames was arrested on February 21 1994 4 for treason and spying against the United States The CIA was criticized for not focusing on Ames sooner given the obvious increase in Ames standard of living 5 and there was a huge uproar in Congress when Woolsey decided that no one in the CIA would be dismissed or demoted at the agency Woolsey declared Some have clamored for heads to roll in order that we could say that heads have rolled Sorry that s not my way Woolsey abruptly resigned on December 28 1994 6 Later career edit He is currently a member of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy WINEP Board of Advisors Advisor of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security co founder of the United States Energy Security Council Founding Member of the Set America Free Coalition and a senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton for Global Strategic Security since July 15 2002 7 He is a Patron of the Henry Jackson Society a British think tank Woolsey has had long standing contact with Central and Eastern Europe and as a Member of the Board of Advisors of the Global Panel Foundation based in Berlin Copenhagen Prague Sydney and Toronto He was formerly chairman of the Freedom House board of trustees He is a member of the International Advisory Board of NGO Monitor 8 Woolsey is a member of the Project for the New American Century PNAC and was one of the signatories to the January 26 1998 letter sent to President Clinton that called for the removal of Saddam Hussein 9 That same year he served on the Rumsfeld Commission which investigated the threat of ballistic missiles for the U S Congress 10 Woolsey previously served as chairman of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies a nonprofit nonpartisan D C based research institute that focuses on foreign policy and national security In 2008 Woolsey joined VantagePoint Venture Partners as a venture partner 11 nbsp Former Directors of the CIA James Woolsey and Michael Hayden in 2012John McCain hired Woolsey as an advisor on energy and climate change issues for his 2008 U S presidential election campaign 12 In April 2011 Lux Capital announced that Woolsey would become a venture partner in the firm 13 In July 2011 Woolsey in cooperation with Robert McFarlane co founded the United States Energy Security Council Woolsey currently sits on the board of advisors for the Fuel Freedom Foundation 14 He received an honorary doctorate from the Institute of World Politics in Washington DC in 2011 Woolsey was a board member and vice chairman of The Jamestown Foundation 15 and sits on the advisory board for nonprofit America Abroad Media 16 Woolsey currently sits on the Strategic Advisory Board for Genie Energy with Dick Cheney Rupert Murdoch and Lord Jacob Rothschild Genie is known for discovering a massive oil strata in Syria s Golan Heights near Israel 17 He serves as Chancellor at The Institute of World Politics 18 and the independent non executive director of Imperial Pacific 19 Woolsey joined as a senior adviser to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in September 2016 20 21 He resigned on January 5 amid Congressional hearings into cyber attacks and public statements by Donald Trump critical of the United States Intelligence Community 22 On October 27 2017 Woolsey s spokesman told NBC News that Woolsey has cooperated with the investigations of the FBI and that of Special Counsel Robert Mueller into a meeting that then Donald Trump campaign advisor Michael Flynn held in September 2016 23 Woolsey alleges that during the meeting Flynn offered to help officials of Turkish government return Turkish dissident Fethullah Gulen to Turkey 24 In April 2021 Woolsey was officially banned from entering Russia with the counter sanction set by the Russian government in response to sanctions under the Biden administration 25 He also accused the Soviet Union to be responsible for the Assassination of US President John F Kennedy in a published book in 2021 26 On July 15 2023 the Washington Post published an article the Justice Department unsealed its indictment of Gal Luft a dual Israeli and American citizen who ran a Maryland think tank The indictment describes what it casts as an effort by Luft and a Chinese oil company representative to recruit a former senior U S government official and get him installed in a position of power in Trump s orbit even before his election The Chinese business executive and the former senior U S government official aren t named in the indictment but the context indicates they are Patrick Ho identified as CC 1 and former CIA director James Woolsey identified as Individual 1 respectively 27 Views editWoolsey has been known primarily as a neoconservative Democrat hawkish on foreign policy issues but liberal on economic and social issues 28 29 In 2008 he endorsed Senator John McCain for president and served as one of McCain s foreign policy advisors 30 He has called himself a Scoop Jackson Democrat and a Joe Lieberman Democrat with social democratic domestic views He regards the label neoconservative as a silly term 31 Energy edit Main article U S Energy Independence Woolsey was a keynote speaker at the EELPJ symposium on wind energy and biofuels in Houston Texas on February 23 2007 during which he outlined the national security arguments in favor of moving away from fossil fuels 32 In a July 2007 interview with The Futurist magazine he argued that U S dependence on Middle Eastern oil ranks very high as a national security concern 33 Woolsey is featured in Thomas Friedman s Discovery Channel documentary Addicted to Oil 34 and in the documentary film Who Killed the Electric Car 2006 addressing solutions to oil dependency through the development of the plug in hybrid electric vehicle and use of biomass fuels such as cellulosic ethanol He is a founding member of the Set America Free Coalition dedicated to freeing the United States from oil dependence He is on the board of directors for the electric vehicle advocacy group Plug In America and is an advisor to The Institute for the Analysis of Global Security a think tank focused on energy security 35 36 Woolsey serves on the board of directors for Silicon Valley solar energy start up Siva Power which claims it can manufacture the lowest cost solar panels in the world 37 Woolsey wrote the foreword to 50 Simple Steps to Save the Earth from Global Warming 38 Woolsey is known for clearly articulating the national security argument in support of moving away from fossil fuels and towards distributed generation He has advocated for measures to fight global warming 31 Iraq edit Within hours of the September 11 attacks Woolsey appeared on television suggesting Iraqi complicity 39 In September 2002 as Congress was deliberating authorizing President Bush to use force against Iraq Woolsey told The Wall Street Journal that he believed that Iraq was also connected to the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building and the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993 40 In 2005 Steve Clemons a senior fellow at the New America Foundation think tank accused Woolsey of both profiting from and promoting the Iraq War 41 Melvin A Goodman senior fellow at the Center for International Policy and former CIA division chief told The Washington Post that Woolsey was a disaster as CIA director in the 1990s and is now running around this country calling for a World War IV to deal with the Islamic problem 42 43 During a January 14 2009 interview by Peter Robinson on Uncommon Knowledge Woolsey described the CIA s intelligence about alleged Iraqi chemical and biological weapons as a failure before the 2003 invasion of Iraq He criticized the Bush administration for lumping together many different materials with different capabilities under the broad category of weapons of mass destruction He also stated that the Iraqis engaged in red on red deception in which Generals were led to falsely believe that their rival Generals had weapons and he described the American intelligence failure as a reasonable mistake rather than an act of incompetence 31 Along with six other former directors Woolsey was one of the signatories to the letter of September 18 2009 sent to President Barack Obama urging him to exercise authority to reverse Attorney General Eric Holder s decision on August 24 to reopen the criminal investigation of CIA interrogations 44 Other edit In 2010 Woolsey supported Oklahoma SQ 755 forbidding courts from considering or using Sharia recording a message aired for thousands of Oklahomans 45 Woolsey along with co authors such as former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence William G Boykin and activist Frank Gaffney released a book entitled Shariah The Threat To America published by the Center for Security Policy 46 The book describes what its authors call a stealth jihad that must be thwarted before it s too late and argues Most mosques in the United States already have been radicalized that most Muslim social organizations are fronts for violent jihadists and that Muslims who practice sharia law seek to impose it in this country Woolsey was supportive of former CIA Director Leon Panetta whom he has compared to Kennedy era CIA head John McCone 31 Woolsey believes that Edward Snowden s disclosure of classified intelligence methods has done grave damage to the security of western nations During an interview with Fox News on December 17 2013 discussing the idea of granting Snowden amnesty Woolsey stated I think giving him amnesty is idiotic He should be prosecuted for treason If convicted by a jury of his peers he should be hanged by his neck until he is dead 47 In a CNN interview Woolsey said the blood of a lot of these French young people is on Snowden s hands 48 In a letter to the editor published in the July 5 2012 The Wall Street Journal Woolsey wrote that he supported the release of Jonathan Pollard citing the passage of time When I recommended against clemency Pollard had been in prison less than a decade Today he has been incarcerated for over a quarter of a century under his life sentence He pointed out that of the more than 50 recently convicted Soviet and Chinese spies only two received life sentences and two thirds were sentenced to less time than Pollard has served so far He further stated that Pollard has cooperated fully with the U S government pledged not to profit from his crime e g from book sales and has many times expressed remorse for what he did Woolsey expressed his belief that Pollard is still imprisoned only because he is Jewish He said anti Semitism played a role in the continued detention of Pollard For those hung up for some reason on the fact that he s an American Jew pretend he s a Greek or Korean or Filipino American and free him 49 50 Woolsey was interviewed in Boris Malagurski s documentary film The Weight of Chains 2 2014 in which he said that the United States and the CIA made mistakes and make mistakes all the time 51 In April 2021 Woolsey claimed that the Soviet Union ordered the assassination of John F Kennedy in an interview promoting his book Operation Dragon Inside the Kremlin s Secret War on America 52 Personal life editWoolsey was married to Suzanne Haley Woolsey but they divorced after 48 years He married Nancye Miller who was a registered foreign agent She died of cancer in March 2019 53 54 Woolsey is a descendant of George Joris Woolsey one of the earliest settlers of New Amsterdam and Thomas Cornell 55 56 See also editFoundation for Defense of Democracies Project for the New American Century Genie Energy Committee on the Present Danger Henry Jackson Society World Affairs Council of Washington D C Richard WoolseyReferences edit http thomas loc gov cgi bin query z r101 S02NO9 642 Thomas loc gov dead link Q amp A with Richard Miniter on Osama bin Laden on National Review Online National Review Kaufman Paula June 3 2002 Woolsey wary of more attacks former CIA director James Woolsey says the U S could ensure a more peaceful world by toppling Iraq s Saddam Hussein and ceasing its toleration of Mideast tyrants Insight on the News FBI Aldrich Ames FBI Website Retrieved June 18 2020 Powell Bill November 1 2002 Treason How a Russian Spy Led an American Journalist to a U S Double Agent Simon amp Schuster ISBN 0 7432 2915 0 John Broder December 29 1994 Woolsey Resigns as CIA Director Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 28 2012 James Woolsey Right Web Archived from the original on September 19 2006 Retrieved September 23 2006 Boards ngomonitor ngomonitor Project New American Century The Indy Voice Be the change you want to see in the world Archived from the original on August 22 2006 Retrieved August 11 2006 Report Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States July 15 1998 Retrieved November 19 2015 VantagePoint Venture Partners adds former CIA director analyst to cleantech team VentureBeat May 21 2008 Retrieved November 30 2015 Shipman Tim June 21 2008 John McCain hires former CIA director Jim Woolsey as green advisor The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved May 22 2010 James Woolsey and Richard Foster join Lux Breaking America s Oil Addiction Fuel Freedom Launches Campaign Archived June 28 2013 at archive today Bask Magazine October 24 2012 An Interview With The Honorable R James Woolsey Jamestown The Jamestown Foundation December 18 2003 Retrieved December 7 2015 Americaabroadmedia org Archived from the original on July 16 2014 Armstrong Martin May 4 2017 Is There Really More Oil in The Golan Heights than in Saudi Arabia Who s Genie Energy Armstrong Economics Iwp edu Archived from the original on December 22 2015 Former CIA director Woolsey named to Imperial Pacific s new advisory committee Marianas Variety Retrieved May 24 2016 Diamond Jeremy September 12 2016 Former CIA chief under Clinton joins Trump campaign CNN Retrieved January 6 2017 Linton s former CIA director advising Trump on national security Politico September 12 2016 Retrieved September 12 2016 Rucker Philip January 5 2017 Former CIA director James Woolsey quits Trump transition team The Washington Post Dilanian Ken October 27 2017 Ex CIA Director Spoke to Mueller About Flynn s Alleged Turkish Scheme NBC News Greta Van Susteren March 27 2017 Ex CIA Head I Had Nothing to do With General Flynn video NBC News Retrieved October 28 2017 Moscow imposes entry bans on senior US officials Badische Zeitung Retrieved April 17 2021 Former CIA director claims the Soviet Union was responsible for the assassination of JFK February 23 2021 Retrieved April 17 2021 Indictment paints tale of Chinese interests and 2016 Trump campaign The Washington Post February 23 2021 Retrieved September 28 2023 Indyk Martin 2009 Innocent Abroad An Intimate Account of American Peace Diplomacy in the Middle East Simon and Schuster p 16 ISBN 978 1 4165 9429 1 Halberstam David 2002 War in a Time of Peace Simon and Schuster pp 191 92 ISBN 0 7432 1824 8 McMahon Robert June 3 2008 McCain s Brain Trust Newsweek Retrieved June 18 2008 a b c d Intelligence and Security with James Woolsey Archived February 6 2009 at the Wayback Machine Uncommon Knowledge Filmed on January 14 2009 Retrieved July 6 2009 EELPJ Symposium February 2007 Ending the Oil Era Archived June 26 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Futurist July 2007 Discovery Times Addicted to Oil June 19 2006 Archived from the original on June 19 2006 Plug In To The World s Quietest Inaugural Parade The Wired January 8 2009 Retrieved January 27 2018 Homeland Security Today US Oil Complex Vulnerable to Attack HSToday November 27 2011 Retrieved January 27 2018 Greentechmedia com Woolsey James 2008 Foreword to 50 Simple Steps to Save the Earth from Global Warming Freedom Press 2008 Former CIA Director Asserts Iraq May be Behind Terrorist Attacks CNN September 12 2001 Morrison Micah September 2 2002 The Iraq Connection The Wall Street Journal Retrieved June 29 2008 Woolsey Needs to Make a Choice Between Being a War Profiteer or War Pundit Archived August 30 2006 at the Wayback Machine The Washington Note July 10 2005 War in Iraq with Mel Goodman The Washington Post April 15 2003 Archived from the original on August 21 2008 Melvin A Goodman Staff list Center for International Policy Letter to President Obama from Former Directors of Central Intelligence or Directors of the CIA September 18 2009 PDF ABC News Ure Laurie Oklahoma voters face question on Islamic law www cnn com Priest Dana and Arkin William December 2010 Monitoring America Archived December 22 2010 at the Wayback Machine The Washington Post Tomlinson Lucas December 17 2013 Ex CIA director Snowden should be hanged if convicted for treason Fox News Ex CIA chief Blood of French people on Snowden s hands CNN November 19 2015 Woolsey James July 5 2012 It s Time to Commute Jonathan Pollard s Sentence The Wall Street Journal Retrieved July 16 2012 Ex CIA Chief Blames Anti Semitism for Detention of Pollard Archived from the original on April 7 2014 Sretenoviћ Mirјana Shta јe shokiralo Karlu del Ponte Politika Online Woolsey R James Pacepa Ion Mihai February 23 2021 Operation Dragon Inside the Kremlin s Secret War on America Encounter Books ISBN 978 1 64177 146 7 Former Trump Adviser Woolsey Denies Lobbying for Congolese Government BuzzFeed October 5 2017 Nancye Miller Woolsey Bio UN Women for Peace Association Archived from the original on February 14 2018 Retrieved February 13 2018 Cornell Thomas Clapp Adam and Anne Mott their ancestors and their descendants A V Haight 1890 Retrieved November 10 2013 Correspondence with Director Woolsey Retrieved November 10 2013 External links editBiographical information CIA org Former CIA Director Jim Woolsey Takes to the Stage in John Goldfarb Please Come Home Appearances on C SPAN James Woolsey s interview with The Politic James Woolsey amp Michael Garin Dixie Chicken YouTube One on One Interview with James R Woolsey Report by Leadel NET SourceWatch Profile Turning Oil into Salt by R James Woolsey amp Anne Korin Woolsey s political donations World War IV speech by James R Woolsey Institute of World Politics Membership at 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