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How Did George W. Bush Prevent Cyber Terrorism?
Richard A. Clarke
26478 Anti-terror Ln
Boston, MA 02101
413-867-5309
raclarke@gmail.com
George W. Bush
President of the U.S.
1600 Pennsylvania Ave
NW Washington, DC 20500

Dear President Bush,

Over the past couple of decades America has been fighting against the growing threat of terrorism. As the new millennium unravels, the age of the computer dawns the terrorists are beginning to fight on a different mainframe: the computer. The latest threat to U.S. intelligence is not terrorist attacks anymore, but cyber terrorism. As your Special Advisor on cyber security and cyber terrorism, I can prevent terrorist from all over the world from causing damage to our country.

Having worked in Homeland Security for thirty years and counterterrorism for
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Worked for the Department of Defense as a management intern for nineteen years (“Businessweek”). 1973-1992
Was a U.S. federal analyst of European security issues (“Businessweek”). 1973-1992
Served in the Reagan administration as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence (“World Biography”). 1980-1988
Served in the George H.W. Bush administration as the Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs (“World Biography”). 1988-1992
Orchestrated diplomatic strategies to advocate the 1990-1991 Gulf War and the resulting security arrangements (“Richard Clarke”).
Served in the Clinton administration as the counter-terrorism coordinator for the National Security Council. (“World Biography”) 1998-2001
Created the US peacekeeping treaty for Rwanda in the Rwandan genocide that is called the Presidential Decision Directive 25 (“Richard A. Clarke”). 1994
Chairman and founder of the Counter-terrorism Security Group. (Wright, 205) 1992–present
Memberships and Affiliations
Sphinx Senior Society at the University of Pennsylvania in 1972 (“World Biography”).
Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government

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