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  • {{r|Richard Perle}}
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  • ...in Lebanon" and possibly in Syria proper. Coauthors of the report included Richard Perle and Douglas Feith. ...included Elliott Abrams, Douglas Feith, Michael Rubin, Paula Dobriansky, Richard Perle, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Michael Ledeen, and Frank Gaffney, Jr..
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  • Richard Perle, in a Public Broadcasting System|PBS interview with Ben Wattenberg, agreed, | title = Richard Perle: the Making of a Neoconservative
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  • ...tt Abrams]], [[Douglas Feith]], [[Michael Rubin]], [[Paula Dobriansky]], [[Richard Perle]], [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]], Ledeen, and [[Frank Gaffney, Jr.]]. ...Soviet Union, headed by [[Dorothy Fosdick|Dorothy "Dickie" Fosdick]] and [[Richard Perle]]. The group included [[Frank Gaffney, Jr.]], [[Elliott Abrams]], [[Douglas
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  • | author = Richard Perle, James Colbert, Charles Fairbanks, Jr., Douglas Feith, Robert Loewenberg, D
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  • '''Richard Perle''' is Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, who has held a nu | title = Prince of Darkness: Richard Perle: The Kingdom, the Power & the End of Empire in America
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  • {{r|Richard Perle}}
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  • ...tt Abrams]], [[Douglas Feith]], [[Michael Rubin]], [[Paula Dobriansky]], [[Richard Perle]], [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]], [[Michael Ledeen]], and [[Frank Gaffney, Jr.]].
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  • Frum, then a speechwriter for George W. Bush, called Richard Perle within minutes of the 9/11 attacks. Frum had been, along with the rest of | title = Prince of Darkness: Richard Perle: The Kingdom, the Power & the End of Empire in America
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  • | author = [[Richard Perle]], [[James Colbert]], [[Charles Fairbanks, Jr.]], [[Douglas Feith]], [[Robe
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  • ...Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Negotiations Policy, working for Richard Perle. ...prise Institute. The other was a Defense Department staffer and protege of Richard Perle, Michael Maloof.<ref name=PBS-Maloof>{{citation
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  • ...hey were eventually rejected, the led to a March meeting in London between Richard Perle and a Lebanese-American businessman, Imad Hage.<ref name=NYT>{{citation
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  • * [[Richard Perle/Definition]]
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  • * [[Richard Perle/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Richard Perle/Metadata]]
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  • ...When the CIA officials seemed unconvinced, Chalabi then went to his friend Richard Perle. Perle is said to have called Tenet and urged that an outside committee rev
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  • ...p. 108</ref> On September 19, 2001, the Defense Advisory Board, chaired by Richard Perle, met for two days. Iraq was the focus. Among the speakers was Ahmed Chalabi ...ing of Douglas Feith|Doug Feith and [former Defense Policy Board Chairman] Richard Perle and probably ...Paul Wolfowitz, perhaps (Vice-President) Dick Cheney. I'm n
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  • ...through the influence of figures like [[Dick Cheney]], [[Robert Kagan]], [[Richard Perle]], Ken Adelman and (Irving's son) [[William Kristol]], it has become more f
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