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Henry F. Cooper

Henry F. (Hank) Cooper

Center for Security Policy: Adviser
Heritage Foundation: Fellow
Jaycor: Former VP
Pentagon's Strategic Defense Initiative Organization: Former director

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Institutional Affiliations

  • High Frontier: Chairman of the Board (1)
  • National Institute for Public Policy: Senior Associate (1); Board of Advisors (4); Participant, U.S. Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Study (5)
  • Heritage Foundation: Chairman of the Missile Defense Study Team
  • Heritage Foundation: Visiting Fellow (1)
  • Clemson University: Instructor (1)
  • Center for Security Policy: National Security Advisory Council Member (3)
  • Government Posts/Panels/Commissions

  • U.S. Department of Defense, Strategic Defense Initiative Organization: Former Director (1)
  • Geneva Defense and Space Talks: Chief U.S. Negotiator; Ambassador and Deputy U.S. Negotiator under Reagan (1, 2)
  • Arms Control and Disarmament Agency: Former Assistant Director (1)
  • U.S. Department of Defense: Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (1)
  • Air Force Weapons Laboratory (now Phillips Laboratory): Scientific Advisor (1)
  • U.S. Air Force: 1st Lieutenant (2)
  • Corporate Connections/Business Interests

  • Applied Research Associates: Chairman (1)
  • Jaycor: Former Senior Vice President for Strategic Planning (1, 2)
  • R&D Associates: Deputy Director of Nuclear Weapons Effects Division (1)
  • Bell Telephone Laboratories: Technical Staff Member (1)
  • Education

  • New York University: Ph.D. in mechanical engineering (1)
  • Clemson University: B.S., M.S. mechanical engineering (1)
  • Highlights & Quotes

    Henry Cooper, former head of the Pentagon's missile defense organization and a long-standing supporter of Star Wars programs, heads the pro-missile defense group High Frontier and is chairman of Applied Research Associates, a Pentagon contractor that specializes in homeland security technology. He advises the Center for Security Policy, a hawkish advocacy outfit headed by Frank Gaffney, and he is associated with the National Institute for Public Policy, a hard-line think tank that urges new nuclear weapons production and deployment of missile defense programs.

    As Chairman of the Missile Defense Study Team sponsored by The Heritage Foundation, Henry Cooper has led the charge to reinvigorate the Star Wars programs. Advocates of missile defense have won one of their battles ever since President George W. Bush deserted the ABM Treaty. (7) (8) (9)

    Cooper strongly supported the administration's decision to attack Iraq, arguing in October 2001: "The president says we are after the terrorists and states that harbor them. His 'coalition' strategy gets in the way of going after them all at once. But they must be on our target list if we are to rid the world of terrorism. Does anyone believe that Iraq, for instance, is not in cahoots with bin Laden? Perhaps Saddam Hussein provided the Anthrax and/or know-how that has shut down both houses of Congress and killed innocent Americans. And remember that Saddam said in 1991 he would have attacked American cities had he the missiles to reach them. Do we doubt him?" (6)


    Sources

    (1) High Frontier Staff Biographies
    http://www.highfrontier.org/hf_biography_page.html

    (2) Department of Defense Office of External Affairs: Strategic Defense Initiative Organization Biography: Henry F. Cooper
    www.acq.osd.mil/bmdo/bmdolink/pdf/cooper.pdf

    (3) Center for Security Policy: National Security Advisory Council
    http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/index.jsp?section=static&page=nsac

    (4) National Institute for Public Policy Board of Advisors
    http://nipp.org/boardofadvisors.php

    (5) National Institute for Public Policy Report, "Rationale and Requirements for U.S. Nuclear Forces and Arms Control." Volume 1, Executive Report, January 2001.
    http://nipp.org/Adobe/volume%201%20complete.pdf

    (6) National Review Online Guest Comment: "ABM ABC's: Time to move on." October 29, 2001
    http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-cooper102901.shtml

    (7) Missile Defense Study Team, “Defending America: Ending America’s Vulnerability to Ballistic Missiles,” The Heritage Foundation, March 25, 1996
    http://www.heritage.org/Research/MissileDefense/BG1074.cfm

    (8) High Frontier: Publications: The Shield
    http://www.highfrontier.org/hf_publications.html

    (9) Henry F. Cooper, “Pentagon’s Bad Move,” National Review Online, December 18, 2001
    http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-cooper121801.shtml


    Recommended citation: "Henry F. (Hank) Cooper," Right Web Profiles (Somerville, NM: Interhemispheric Resource Center, March 2004).

    Web location: http://rightweb.irc-online.org/ind/cooper/cooper.php

     


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