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  • ...vilian and military U.S. officials critical of the foreign policy of the [[George W. Bush Administration]] at the time of the 2004 election, before the [[Iraq War, Surge]]
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
    294 bytes (36 words) - 08:41, 4 May 2024
  • ...ited States intelligence community]] officers, formed in response to the [[George W. Bush Administration]] calls for the [[Iraq War]], and continuing to make suggestions for intell
    250 bytes (33 words) - 06:05, 10 January 2010
  • ...ich the author challenges some of the military planning doctrines of the [[George W. Bush Administration]]
    245 bytes (32 words) - 17:08, 21 May 2010
  • ...University, [[Harvard University]]; [[National Security Council]] staff, [[George W. Bush Administration]]; former Senior Fellow, [[Brookings Institution]]; Bush-Cheney 2004 campai
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}} {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration||***}}
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  • ..., and later was fired as a news commentator for strongly criticizing the [[George W. Bush Administration]] and [[Donald Rumsfeld]]
    300 bytes (42 words) - 12:35, 29 June 2009
  • ...ter for Technology and Global Security; Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute; [[George W. Bush Administration]] United States Special Representative for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Pri
    374 bytes (43 words) - 18:28, 24 July 2009
  • ...[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]], turned over to U.S. troops, and whom the [[George W. Bush Administration]] wanted to try for war crimes by a military commission
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  • {{r|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., George W. Bush Administration||**}}
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  • ...r Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs during the first George W. Bush administration.
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
    269 bytes (36 words) - 18:55, 18 May 2009
  • {{r|George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • ...Envoy to Iraq and Coordinator for U.S. policies on Afghanistan and Iran, [[George W. Bush Administration]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to India]] (2001-2003)
    390 bytes (50 words) - 12:01, 19 March 2024
  • ...ho advised [[Dick Cheney]], [[John Bolton]] and [[Douglas Feith]] in the [[George W. Bush Administration]], as well as writing extensively in favor of interventionist policies in t
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}} {{r|George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • {{r|Extraordinary rendition, U.S., George W. Bush Administration}}
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  • ...e Department]] lawyers that had represented terrorism suspects; formerly [[George W. Bush Administration]] been Deputy Assistant Defense Secretary for Detainee Affairs, from which
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  • ...itself from the AIPAC lobby as a think tank. Until the beginning of the [[George W. Bush Administration]], WINEP was among the most influential policy organizations, described as
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