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  • '''James Schlesinger''' is a Counselor at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]
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  • '''James Schlesinger''' is a Counselor at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/James Schlesinger]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...telligence#Stansfield Turner | Turner and Director of Central Intelligence#James Schlesinger|Schlesinger were disastrous to morale, and probably caused the loss of a go ...1973 directive from Director of Central Intelligence#James Schlesinger|DCI James Schlesinger requesting information about activities inconsistent with the Agency's char
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  • ...metimes called the 'Schlesinger Doctrine' after then-Secretary of Defense, James Schlesinger).<ref name=Cimbala1984>{{citation
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  • In 1973, then-DCI [[Director of Central Intelligence#James Schlesinger|James R. Schlesinger]] commissioned reports — known as the "Family Jewels
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  • In retrospect, Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger had told Congress in 1974, "As a Defense agency, DIA had a responsibility t
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  • ...cluding President Ford, Secretary of State Kissinger, Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger, and CIA Director William Colby among others, U.S. intervention in Angola's
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