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  • ..., [[Middle East Institute]]; [[U.S. Ambassador to Algeria]] (1975-1977), [[U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon|Lebanon]] (1977-1978), and [[U.S. Ambassador to Morocco|Morocco]]; (1978-19
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  • *{{r|U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon}}
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  • ...government activities in [[Lebanon]], under the overall direction of the [[U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon]]; most are in [[Beirut]]
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  • ...Department of State]], 2008-; a [[Foreign Service Officer]] who had been [[U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon]] (2004-2008), and with the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] in 2004; Sp
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  • Under the direction of the [[U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon]], [[Michele Sison]], the '''United States Mission to Lebanon''' consists o
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon}}
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon}}
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  • ...n in January 2002. He was U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait|Kuwait (1994-1997) and U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon|Lebanon (1990-1993).
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  • The '''U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon''' is the head of the [[U.S. Mission to Lebanon]], based in [[Beirut]], [[L
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  • ...rn Affairs since February 2008. He came to the Bureau from four years as [[U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon]] and service in Iraq with the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]].
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