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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • {{r|National Intelligence Council}}
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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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • ...(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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  • ...Southern California}}</ref> Since 2006, he has been an associate of the [[National Intelligence Council]].
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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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