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Frank Anderson (intelligence officer)

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Frank Anderson
President of the Middle East Policy Council
In office
2009–2012
Preceded byChas W. Freeman Jr.
Personal details
Born(1942-02-01)February 1, 1942
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedJanuary 27, 2020(2020-01-27) (aged 77)
Alma materUniversity of Illinois in Chicago

Frank Anderson (February 1, 1942 – January 27, 2020) was an American intelligence officer and spymaster.

Life and career

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Anderson was born in Chicago. He attended the University of Illinois in Chicago, earning his bachelor's degree.[1] He was a CIA officer.[2][3]

Anderson was president of the Middle East Policy Council[4] from 2009 to 2012.

Anderson died[1][5] on January 27, 2020, at the age of 77.

References

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  1. ^ a b Roberts, Sam (February 19, 2020). "Frank Anderson, Former Spy Who Supplied Afghan Insurgents, Dies at 78". The New York Times. Retrieved September 21, 2024.
  2. ^ "Leak Ignites Frenzy of Speculation: Theories Center On Fallout From '16 Words' In Bush's State Of Union Speech". Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticut. October 1, 2003. p. 105. Retrieved September 21, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Closed access icon
  3. ^ "Speculations on leak source aboard". Longview Daily News. Longview, Washington. October 5, 2003. p. 27. Retrieved September 21, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Closed access icon
  4. ^ Sholtis, Tadd (December 4, 2013). Military Strategy as Public Discourse: America's War in Afghanistan. Taylor & Francis. p. 112. ISBN 9781134491285 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Smith, Harrison (February 20, 2024). "Frank Anderson, former CIA spymaster in the Middle East, dies at 77". The Washington Post. Retrieved September 21, 2024.
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