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− | '''Neil C. Livingstone''' is a former Senate aide who has served as a [[Pentagon]] and [[State Department]] advisor. He | + | [[Image:Neil Livingstone.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Neil Livingstone]] |
+ | '''Neil C. Livingstone''' is a former Senate aide who has served as a [[Pentagon]] and [[State Department]] advisor. He is the founder of the corporate security company [[Global Options Inc]], which he left to form a new company [[Executive Action]] after the former went public. A media 'terrorism expert', Livingstone was a key proponent of regime change in Iraq and his company subsequently won several 'reconstruction' contracts. He is now an advocate of destabilising Iran.<ref>Ken Silverstein, [http://harpers.org/archive/2007/05/hbc-90000048 Washington Insiders Lend Helping Hand to “Princess of Uzbeks”], ''HARPERS Magazine'', 11 May 2007</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Terrorologist|Livingstone, Neil]] | [[Category:Terrorologist|Livingstone, Neil]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:09, 3 June 2008
Neil C. Livingstone is a former Senate aide who has served as a Pentagon and State Department advisor. He is the founder of the corporate security company Global Options Inc, which he left to form a new company Executive Action after the former went public. A media 'terrorism expert', Livingstone was a key proponent of regime change in Iraq and his company subsequently won several 'reconstruction' contracts. He is now an advocate of destabilising Iran.[1]
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- ↑ Ken Silverstein, Washington Insiders Lend Helping Hand to “Princess of Uzbeks”, HARPERS Magazine, 11 May 2007