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Pfc. Jason D. Fingar, 24, of Columbia, Mo., died May 22 in Durai, Afghanistan, of wounds sustained when his military vehicle struck an improvised explosive device.
KIA KIA/BNR 2010
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Owing largely to the unanticipated quickening of the processes described above (which the NIC characterizes as “the unprecedented shift in relative wealth and economic power roughly from West to East”), the report concludes, in the words of the NIC chairman, Thomas Fingar, that over the next 16 years,
Globaloney 2009
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Owing largely to the unanticipated quickening of the processes described above (which the NIC characterizes as “the unprecedented shift in relative wealth and economic power roughly from West to East”), the report concludes, in the words of the NIC chairman, Thomas Fingar, that over the next 16 years,
Globaloney 2009
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I am not allowed in this letter to engage in the substantive specifics, which are classified, but I can, on the basis of past experience, express my complete trust in the integrity and professionalism of both the chairman of the National Intelligence Council who oversaw preparation of the 2007 NIE, Thomas Fingar, and his successor, Chris Kojm, who was responsible for the 2011 update.
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Thomas Fingar, who stepped down Dec 1 from the post of deputy director of national intelligence and as chairman of the National Intelligence Council, said he also believed that Iran has not diverted low-enriched uranium produced at a facility at Natanz, 160 miles south of Tehran, to weapons use.
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Everyone I ever talked to in the intelligence world had a ton of respect for Fingar and considered him a top-notch analyst, entirely wedded to the facts as he could determine them.
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Thomas Fingar, who stepped down Dec 1 from the post of deputy director of national intelligence and as chairman of the National Intelligence Council, said he also believed that Iran has not diverted low-enriched uranium produced at a facility at Natanz, 160 miles south of Tehran, to weapons use.
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Fingar, a former deputy assistant secretary of state for intelligence, said a decision to make a bomb is a political one that he does not think the Iranian government has made.
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Fingar, a former deputy assistant secretary of state for intelligence, said a decision to make a bomb is a political one that he does not think the Iranian government has made.
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We retired professionals are hopeful that Fingar can ensure integrity in the current intelligence process as well as in intelligence estimates.
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