Difference between revisions of "Iranian Directorate"
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− | The '''Iranian Directorate''' is a policy unit set up at the Pentagon in policy shop which previously housed the discredited Office of Special Plans. According to Laura Rosen, '[a]mong those staffing or advising the Iranian directorate are three veterans of the Office of Special Plans: Abram N. Shulsky, its former director; John Trigilio, a Defense Intelligence Agency analyst; and Ladan Archin, an Iran specialist.' It works in close collaboration with the Office of Iranian Affairs at the US Department of State. | + | The '''Iranian Directorate''' is a policy unit set up at the Pentagon in policy shop which previously housed the discredited Office of Special Plans. According to Laura Rosen, '[a]mong those staffing or advising the Iranian directorate are three veterans of the Office of Special Plans: [[Abram N. Shulsky]], its former director; [[John Trigilio]], a Defense Intelligence Agency analyst; and [[Ladan Archin]], an Iran specialist.' It works in close collaboration with the [[Office of Iranian Affairs]] at the US Department of State. |
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== |
Revision as of 21:47, 20 August 2007
The Iranian Directorate is a policy unit set up at the Pentagon in policy shop which previously housed the discredited Office of Special Plans. According to Laura Rosen, '[a]mong those staffing or advising the Iranian directorate are three veterans of the Office of Special Plans: Abram N. Shulsky, its former director; John Trigilio, a Defense Intelligence Agency analyst; and Ladan Archin, an Iran specialist.' It works in close collaboration with the Office of Iranian Affairs at the US Department of State.