词条 | Debra Cagan |
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Debra L. Cagan (born March, 1954) is an American politician and a former U.S. foreign policy liaison. Her most notable public role was that of an adviser to former United States president George W. Bush. CareerGovernment positions
ControversiesAccording to the Daily Mail newspaper, visiting British MPs claimed that during a meeting she stated that "I hate all Iranians." She then purportedly accused Britain of "dismantling" the Anglo-US-led coalition in Iraq by pulling troops out of Basra too soon.[7] AdvocacyAn advocate of increased westernisation in ex-Soviet states, Cagan met Georgian Defence Minister David Kezerashvili on 18 July 2007 to discuss bilateral cooperation. Cagan was one of the first to establish the Georgia Train and Equip Program (GTEP), which has allegedly improved the process of development in Georgia’s professional army. She has also visited and conversed with Albanian[8] and Macedonian[9] officials, on behalf of the United States. Cagan toured Eastern European and central Asian countries seeking increased troop provisions in Iraq, to bolster the image of a coalition.[10] References1. ^New Page 2 2. ^News from USJFCOM: Rice visits USJFCOM 3. ^TRANSCRIPT: NSC, DOD, STATE BRIEFING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1998 4. ^White House Press Briefings 5. ^Georgia Today on the Web 6. ^[https://www.state.gov/t/pm/polad/c18485.htm Gov Site] 7. ^I hate all Iranians, US aide tells MPs | the Daily Mail 8. ^Fillimi 9. ^Macedonian Information Agency 10. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/15/opinion/15cohen.html?ref=opinion] External links
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