August 3, 2011 in Department of Defense, Israel
The Armored Corps Association hosted its inaugural conference on November 13–14, 2007, as a forum for discussion of Israeli operations during the July–August 2006 Second Lebanon War. Attendees sought to identify both challenges meriting particular attention due to their implications for the country’s future security and solutions to those challenges. The event drew some 200 active and retired members of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), in addition to representatives from the commercial sector, the United States, and the United Kingdom. A list of speakers and brief biographical sketches appear in Appendixes A and B, respectively. Note, however, that selected materials do not appear herein due to some speakers’ requests that they not be included in either the Hebrew or English version of these proceedings.
Tags: For Official Use Only, Hezbollah, Israel, Lebanon, RAND Corporation
September 6, 2009 in Ohio
One of the entries indicates nuclear secrets black market, and it says,”Edmonds alleges that in the course of her work for the government she found evidence that the FBI, State Department and Pentagon had been infiltrated by a Turkish and Israeli run intelligence network that paid high ranking American officials to steal nuclear weapons secrets,” and they have some footnotes for that, some cites. Is that correct that you’ve made those allegations?
Tags: Conspiracies, Dennis Hastert, Elections Commission, Federal Bureau of Investigations, Israel Lobby, Israeli spying, Nuclear Weapons, Pentagon, RAND Corporation, Sibel Edmonds, State Department, turkey
June 9, 2009 in People
Frank Charles Carlucci III was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on October 18, 1930. After graduation from Princeton University in 1952, he served two years as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. In 1956 after study at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration and a short stint in private business, Carlucci joined the Department of State as a foreign service officer.
Tags: Association of Former Intelligence Officers, Carlyle Group, Council on Foreign Relations, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, Harvard, Princeton, RAND Corporation, Secretary of Defense, Strategic Defense Initiative