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  • She was Director of Global Affairs and Counter-Terrorism on the [[National Security Council]] staff (1991-1993).
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  • * [[Template:National Security Council/Metadata]]
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  • Two National Security Council officials differ greatly on the nature of U.S. support. Howard Teicher, dir
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  • ...to President Barack Obama and senior director of the Central Region at the National Security Council. He has served in both Democratic and Republican administrations, and also
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  • He worked closely with Richard Clarke at the National Security Council, and also exchanged deputies with the Central Intelligence Agency. His rela
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  • ...hey were described as "... too remote from related groups ..." such as the National Security Council and the CIA. "... A spirit of teamwork must govern interagency intelligence
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  • ...h," according to Sen. [[Carl Levin]], "was sent to the White House and the National Security Council and circulated among U.S. intelligence agencies. This first report observed
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  • ...ounselor to Reagan, and sat on both his [[Presidential cabinet]] and the [[National Security Council]], from 1981 to 1985. Meese played a leadership role in the development of
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  • ...on Administration, he was Director of Near East-South Asian Affairs at the National Security Council, U.S. Ambassador to Israel and Assistant Secretary of State for Near Easter
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  • ..., or if they were under orders from the Director of National Intelligence, National Security Council, or President. ...Before that time, the process rarely involved more than conversation at a National Security Council meeting. It is likely that in the 1947-1952 period, before the DCI brought
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  • ...U.S. Attorney's office in the Southern District of New York, the CIA, the National Security Council, and the U.S. State Department no evidence that implicated the Iraqi govern
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  • ...ssistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the role of the [[National Security Council]] and the Assistant will be strengthened.<ref name=WaPo>{{citation
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  • ...r, ran the Iran operation with people outside the CIA, such as White House/National Security Council employees such as John Poindexter and Oliver North, as well as retired spec
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  • ...icy, the name was rather accidental. At a January 28, 1969, meeting of the National Security Council, GEN Andrew Goodpaster, deputy to GEN Creighton Abrams, commander of the Mi
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  • Transferring to the National Security Council staff in the Clinton Administration, as director for intelligence programs,
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  • ...tember 1947, the [[National Security Act of 1947]] established both the [[National Security Council]] and the CIA.<ref>{{cite news The National Security Council Directive on Office of Special Projects, June 18, 1948 (NSC 10/2) further g
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  • On September 12, the National Security Council told Ambassador Lodge to reopen "tough" negotiations with Diem... [[Robert
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  • ...the meeting, [[Michael McFaul]], Special Assistant to the President and [[National Security Council]] Senior Director for Russia and Eurasia denied the unrest was a Russian co
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  • ...he threat and 11 on democracy. Feith notes these were not discussed in the National Security Council or in the Deputies Committee, and apparently were a public relations decisi
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  • }}</ref>The assessment was prepared at the request of the National Security Council (NSC) for a broad update on Iraqi efforts to rebuild WMD and delivery progr ...ities (ICA 2000-007HCX). The assessment was prepared at the request of the National Security Council (NSC) for a broad update on Iraqi efforts to rebuild WMD and delivery syste
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  • ...econd included some arms package."<ref name=gleijeses6>{{citation|title=US National Security Council Minutes: Angola|date=June 27, 1975|url=http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/ ...CG), who was a Clinton Administration official in the State Department and National Security Council.
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  • ...gh-level emergency group, called "ExComm" ("the Executive Committee of the National Security Council"), to immediately propose a solution. It considered military action almost
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  • ...idance from public officials. Policymakers-- the President, his aides, the National Security Council, and other major departments and agencies of government--initiate requests
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  • Kenneth Pollack, a former National Security Council expert on Iraq, who generally supported the use of force to remove Saddam
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  • ...ence]] (i.e., full Director of Central Intelligence). During his tenure, a National Security Council Directive on Office of Special Projects, June 18, 1948 (NSC 10/2) further g
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  • Originally created by Executive Order as a result of a National Security Council directive, NSA is routinely funded in the classified IC budget appropriated
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  • ...Inspector General, begin with a heavily redacted 21 July 1984 cable to the National Security Council, stating that Gen. Gustavo Alvarez Martinez, head of the [[Honduras]] milit ...1967, memorandum to Special Assistant Walt Rostow, William Bowdler of the National Security Council Staff summarized the current U.S. military training role in Bolivia: "DOD i
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  • ...e, probably with involvement from the Office of the Vice President and the National Security Council. The role of the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, ...to the Secretary of Defense on paper, but had his reporting changed to the National Security Council in November 2003.
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  • ...ts troops from Cambodia before the US offered any incentives. Staff on the National Security Council felt Perot was being manipulated by the Vietnamese, and undermining Adminis
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  • On January 28, 1961, shortly after his inauguration, John F. Kennedy told a National Security Council meeting that he wanted covert operations launched against North Vietnam, in
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  • ...nced Truman's [[Fair Deal]] proposals and the economic sections of [[NSC68|National Security Council Resolution 68]] that, in April 1950, asserted that the larger armed forces
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  • ...nsights into international issues. He was allowed to observe Cabinet and [[National Security Council|National Security]] meetings. Kennedy did give Johnson control over all pre
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  • Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, however, told the National Security Council, in June, that the military supported aid. Rusk coordinated the varied posi On 27 February the National Security Council issued memorandum 64 which dealt exclusively with United States policy towa
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  • ...for National Security Affairs, Major General Alexander M. Haig; and a few National Security Council officials trusted by Kissinger."<ref name=FRUS-VIII>{{citation
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  • ...ican countries. As the Department of State, the Department of Defense, the National Security Council, and Henry Kissinger had warned, however, Latin American countries took an
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  • | subject = Meeting of an Executive Group of the National Security Council, 16 October 1964 [regarding Chinese nuclear test of that day] In a 9 May article in ''Aerospace Daily'', pp. 233-234, a National Security Council director, Robert G. Bell, says that a US National Intelligence Estimate whi
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  • ...dam that it might get permission. Zalmay Khalizad, who had been the senior National Security Council staffer for Iraq was in Ankara in March 2003, still trying to arrange this.
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