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  • ...U.S. intelligence specialist for the Near East, organizationally in the [[National Intelligence Council]] of the Office of the [[Director of National Intelligence]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/National Intelligence Council]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; former Vice-Chairman of the [[National Intelligence Council]] and National Intelligence Officer for Near East and South Asia at [[CIA]
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  • {{r|National Intelligence Council||**}}
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  • {{r|National Intelligence Council}}
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  • ...Council; Director, Long-Range Energy and Regional/Global Affairs, U.S. [[National Intelligence Council]], Long Range Analysis Unit; Senior Counselor, Energy, Technology and Scien
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  • Chairman, [[National Intelligence Council]] (2009-); former international relations faculty at [[George Washington Un
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  • In the United States intelligence community, the '''National Intelligence Council''' is the most recent name for the body of experts that prepares estimates
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  • ...Affairs]]; formerly [[National Intelligence Officer for Africa]] at the [[National Intelligence Council]]; Senior Vice President of the [[National Defense University]] in Washingt
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  • {{r|David MacMichael}} National Intelligence Council, Linden, VA {{r|David MacMichael}} Senior Estimates Officer, National Intelligence Council (2 years)
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  • {{r|National Intelligence Council}}
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  • Withdrew nomination to head [[National Intelligence Council]]; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]; retired [[Foreign Service Officer]];
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  • ...n 2006 and 2007, [[National Intelligence Officer for South Asia]] at the [[National Intelligence Council]], the State Department’s Senior Coordinator for Avian Influenza, and as
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  • ...efense for International Security Affairs]] (1989-1991); Chairman of the [[National Intelligence Council]] (1981-1983); served as President of the RAND Corporation (1968-1972)
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  • :*National Intelligence Council, which prepares medium- to long-range intelligence <ref name=NIC>{{citation
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  • ...r to this he was the [[National Intelligence Officer for Africa]] at the [[National Intelligence Council]], after serving as the Senior Vice President of the [[National Defense Uni
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  • A worldwide assessment of health considerations is published from the [[National Intelligence Council]]; see [[CIA transnational health activities]] The [[National Intelligence Council]] has developed both near- to moderate-term [[U.S. intelligence and global
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  • {{r|National Intelligence Council}}
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  • VIPS supported, in 2009, the nomination of [[Chas Freeman]] to the [[National Intelligence Council]], in a letter to [[Director of National Intelligence]] [[Dennis Blair]]. F
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  • ...t radical Islamic activity, as is the case in Northern Nigeria today, the National Intelligence Council found "It is highly unlikely, no matter other domestic developments, that N | publisher = [[National Intelligence Council]]}}</ref>
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  • ...etter of support for [[Chas Freeman]]'s failed nomination as head of the [[National Intelligence Council]].<ref name=WSJ2009-03-08>{{citation
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  • ...ough the period of the [[Gulf War]]. He was nominated as chairman of the [[National Intelligence Council]], but withdrew from consideration after concerns were expressed over [[con ==National Intelligence Council==
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  • ...(1989-1992) resigned his recent appointment as incoming chairman of the [[National Intelligence Council]]. He was president of the [[Middle East Policy Council]], which received
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  • Among the discussions in the 2000 [[National Intelligence Council]] study on global health is the impact of [[AIDS]] in Cambodia.
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  • ...n 2006 and 2007, [[National Intelligence Officer for South Asia]] at the [[National Intelligence Council]], the State Department’s Senior Coordinator for Avian Influenza, and as
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  • ...Southern California}}</ref> Since 2006, he has been an associate of the [[National Intelligence Council]].
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  • ...the British counterpart to the United States' Iraqi WMD white paper." The National Intelligence Council, and its National Intelligence Officers, act as an intelligence "think tank ...ligence officer for the Near East and South Asia. After December 2004, the National Intelligence Council, to which national intelligence officers report, moved from the CIA to the
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  • The CIA, led by the National Intelligence Council, filed an informative report in response to requirements of Section 311 of | author = National Intelligence Council
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  • * [[National Intelligence Council/Definition]]
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  • * [[National Intelligence Council/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:National Intelligence Council/Metadata]]
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  • | author = National Intelligence Council
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  • | publisher = National Intelligence Council
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  • | author = National Intelligence Council}}</ref> That the Soviets were willing do so selectively, as when they a pr ...of blocking Soviet influence there. Robert M. Gates, then head of the CIA National Intelligence Council, advanced the suggestion, which circulated over the signature of Director o
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  • | author = National Intelligence Council, Central Intelligence Agency ...ng missiles and [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAVs). In December 2000, the National Intelligence Council (NIC) produced an Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA), "Iraq: Steadily
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  • ...rly issued regarding global health trends. Estimates are written by the [[National Intelligence Council]] (NIC) in the Office of the [[Director of National Intelligence]] (ODNI), | author = National Intelligence Council
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  • | author = National Intelligence Council The CIA, led by the National Intelligence Council, filed an informative report in response to requirements of Section 311 of
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  • [[CIA transnational health activities|U.S. National Intelligence Council and CIA]] studies consider it a threat to world stability. It is on the [[C
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