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  • ...ember 20, Chalabi was making a pitch for invading Iraq at a meeting of the Defense Policy Board which is chaired by Richard Perle. According to Francis Brooke ...m hitherto funded by the State department was taken over by the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency in 2002. State Department and CIA's skepticism of the I
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  • ...), U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1989-91), Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs and Pentagon Spokesman (1981-83), U.S. Representative to ...ard since 1964, during which time he also served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Chair of the National Intelligence Coun
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  • ...th. He relocated to Israel during his college years and joined the Israeli Defense Forces shortly after. His acclaimed book, ''Prisoners: A Story of Friendshi ...nough to attack unilaterally...Jeffrey Goldberg, a Corporal in the Israeli Defense Forces during the first Intifada, would seem like a useful messenger for th
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  • ...rle and many kindred thinkers got jobs in President Reagan's Department of Defense in the 1980s. Shulsky also spent years at the [[Consortium for the Study o ...ult is continual live coverage of selected targets, augmented by basic and infrastructure intelligence.<ref>[http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/00
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  • *[[Alison B. Fortier]]: Director, Lockheed Martin Missile Defense Programs; former Special Assistant to the President for National Security A ...ilyn Ware]]: Chairman Emeritus, [[American Water Co.]]; Member, [[National Infrastructure Advisory Committee]]; Board of Trustees, [[American Enterprise Institute]]
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  • ...vernments looking to establish or expand nuclear industry capabilities and infrastructure. Thorium Power maintains long-standing relationships with leading Russian n ...owley Group]], is an American entrepreneur in the wireless, technology and infrastructure-related businesses activities in the United States, Latin America and Centr
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  • '''American Defense International''' (ADI) is mainly a lobbying firm; it describes itself as "a ...officers, and congressional aides. Having started with a focus on national defense and military matters, ADI has since branched into other areas including hom
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  • ==Homeland Defense== :"[[David Siegrist]] will examine the capability of [[homeland defense]] policies to protect against the threat of biological weapons [[terrorism]
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  • ...Baldwin]] of the [[Council for National Policy]] to discuss plans for an "infrastructure to combat Islamofascism" modelled on cold war anti-communism.<ref>Baron Bod ::1. Infrastructure
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  • Cressey worked at the Department of Defense, including as Deputy Director for War Plans. From 1991-1995, he served in t He was Chief of Staff to the President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board at the White House from November 2001 to September 2002. F
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  • ...istration also rewarded its friends by pumping money into the conservative infrastructure. Inside the [[National Security Council]], former CIA propagandist [[Walter ...essing financial resources from a "coalition of wealthy individuals"; U.S. defense contractors; and private foundations, such as the Twentieth Century Fund."
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  • ...America might launch and their impact on the military machine and civilian infrastructure and population of the nation that is perhaps the world's most dangerous and * Les Volontaires De L'an 2000 : Pour Une Nouvelle Politique De Defense, January 1995.
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  • ...e is to overturn the going international system.” In the same month, the defense analyst Richard Perle mused on whether it had been “a correct reading” ...ecome the new establishment. The strategic alliances and the institutional infrastructure that enabled this rise dates back to neoconservative godfather Irving Krist
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  • ...rship qualities manifested by an outstanding military record in the Israel Defense Forces' elite units, and to candidates who have made an outstanding contrib ...bstantial civilian casualties and inflicting widespread damage on civilian infrastructure. Its actions were criticised as ‘disproportionate’ and therefore a viol
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  • * US Department of Defense ...ondment to the [[Office for Nuclear Development]] in the Energy Markets & Infrastructure division from 08-Nov-2010 30-Sep-2011. <ref> DECC response to Caroline Luca
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  • ...d of the pipeline', which claimed that investment opportunities within the infrastructure sector in the Middle East are more numerable than ever.<ref> Nafeez Ahmed [ ...itish American Project]], a member of the advisory board of the [[Electric Infrastructure Security Council]] and of Conservative think tank [[Bright Blue]]. Is also
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  • ...uate School, Monterey, CA, 29 June - 1 July 1998. Washington, DC: National Defense University, 1998. 943p.
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  • :Director of intelligence analysis, Department of Defense, Washington, 1971-73. :Assistant to, Deputy Security of Defense, Washington, 1973 - 76.
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  • ...-formed in 1976 (when Rostow went to the right of Nixon) pushed for larger defense budgets and arms buildups, to counter the Soviet Union, now terrorism and i ...ounger people are the ones who will have to work together in the future on defense and security issues.'&#39; In some respects this shows that an inclusive a
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  • ...f the European Parliament), the German Bundestag (Parl. State Secretary of Defense [[Peter Kurt Wuerzbach]] MP) and with the U.S. Senate ([[Sam Nunn]], [[Gary ...t he was Chairman of the Christian-Democratic (CDU) Committee for Foreign, Defense, European and Inner German Affairs and active in promoting the German re-un
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