Anonymous ID: 37142c Jan. 22, 2020, 2:47 p.m. No.7879291   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9460

>>7879214

 

https://www.state.gov/biographies/andrew-peek/

 

Before entering academia, Peek served as a U.S. Army intelligence officer. General David Petraeus requested him personally for his Commanders’ Initiatives Group in Afghanistan, where he served as the strategic advisor on intelligence and special operations issues for General John Allen, Petraeus’s successor. In that role he was Gen. Allen’s personal advisor for direct action, foreign internal defense, intelligence, and Pakistani aspects of the war. He also advised on the commander’s meetings with foreign intelligence agencies, other national representatives, ministerial conferences at NATO, and interagency meetings with the White House. He subsequently served as a reservist with Joint Special Operations Command.

Peek graduated from Princeton with High Honors in 2003 and received a Master’s degree from the Harvard Kennedy School in 2005, where he served as a research assistant for Dr. Graham Allison’s U.S. Foreign Policy Course. He is a Life Member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and a former Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Anonymous ID: 37142c Jan. 22, 2020, 2:56 p.m. No.7879403   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>7879244

Trump Says He'd Like to Have Bolton, Mulvaney, Others Testify, But It's a 'National Security Problem'

By Susan Jones | January 22, 2020 | 7:32am EST

 

https://cnsnews.com/article/national/susan-jones/trump-says-hed-have-bolton-mulvaney-others-testify-its-national

 

 

The problem with John is that it's a national security problem. You know, you can't have somebody who's in national security. And if you think about it, John, he knows some of my thoughts. He knows what I think about leaders. What happens if he reveals what I think about a certain leader, and it's not very positive and then I have to deal on behalf of the country. It's going to be very hard, it's going to make the job very hard.

 

He knows other things. And I don't know if we left on the best of terms. I would say probably not. You know. And so you don't like people testifying when they didn't leave on good terms. And that was due to me. Not due to him. So we'll see what happens.