Friday, October 21, 2011

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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, WASHINGTON - Typically an intelligence, the figure of Michael G Vickers, very much different from the description of secret agents in Hollywood films.

Vickers even more similar to an attorney who neatly, with a black suit, white shirt, and sunglasses. Not someone who understands about Stinger missiles or guns AK-47.

Vickers brother, Richard, who worked as a civil hospital, said, "Every time I introduce my sister to my friends, they always said he was very polite. They thought he was working at the library."

In the book Charlie Wilson's War, which was appointed by the Hollywood movie, Vickers described as a romantic figure of intelligence agents and hooked the James Bond films.

Vickers attended Hollywood High School. He had been dreaming so athletes. But failed and swerved so members of the Special Forces Green Beret in 1973 at the age of 19 years. "It was so Green Beret It sounds really cool," he said.

Over the next 10 years, Vickers learned to be a capable intelligence agencies. He can go skydiving with nuclear weapons. Learn about Soviet weaponry, and participated in the liberation of hostages in Honduras.

In 1983, Vickers joined the CIA's paramilitary units. He was sent to Lebanon to gather intelligence data related to the bombing of U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut in 1983. Shortly thereafter, Vickers began to deal with matters of the Mujahideen in Afghanistan.

Vickers resigned from the CIA in 1986. For 20 years after that he was busy in a number of research institutes and universities (Vickers graduated from the Wharton School master's and doctoral from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies).

President George W Bush was impressed with the expertise of Vickers when he was invited to a meeting related to the current situation in Iraq. Vickers then entered into the Defense Secretary Robert Gates and his team continue to the administration of President Obama.

"Vickers is the only person who understands about business (Alqaidah) this," said Deputy CIA Director Michael J Morell's house when the raid to Osama, last May.

Long before the raid on the headquarters of Osama in Abbottabad, Vickers has been taking care of stuff intelligence reports from Pakistan. Vickers is proposed that the United States sent Navy SEAL team to the home Osama. While many high-ranking U.S. Department of Defense and the Pentagon objected to his plan as too risky.

Now, 10 years after the events of 9 / 11 that destroyed the World Trade Center twin towers, Vickers was still struggling with Alqaidah. He mentioned going to be a director of the CIA in the future. But he did not relax their surveillance over Alqaidah, "They're still very dangerous," he said.


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Michael G. Vickers (born 1953) was confirmed as the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence by the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee on March 16, 2011. [Citation needed] Before Becoming USD-I, Vickers served as United States Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict. [1] [2] He is a former Army Special Forces non-commissioned officer and officer, as well as a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) paramilitary operations officer from Their elite Special Activities Division. [3] While in the CIA, he played a key role in the arming of the resistance to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. [4] His role is featured in George Crile's 2003 book Charlie Wilson's War, and in the 2007 movie adaptation in the which he is played by actor Christopher Denham.
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From 1973 to 1986, Mr.. Vickers served as a Army Special Forces NCO, later as a commissioned officer, and CIA paramilitary operations officer. In the mid-1980s, Vickers Became INVOLVED with Operation Cyclone, the CIA program to arm Islamist Mujahideen During the Soviet war in Afghanistan. He was the head strategist for the U.S. military, coordinating an effort INVOLVED That ten countries and Providing direction to forces made ​​up of over 500,000 Afghan fighters. [5] Later he was Senior Vice President, Strategic Studies, at the Center for Strategic and budgetary Assessments (CSBA), During the which he provided advice on Iraq strategy to U.S. President George HW Bush and his war cabinet. [5] In July 2007 he was confirmed by the United States Senate as Assistant Secretary of Defense, where he is the senior civilian advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Defense on matters Such as "counter-terrorism" strategy and operational employment of special operations forces, strategic forces, and conventional forces. [6] In 2004, he wrote an Op-Ed piece for USA Today in the which he Stated That the United States can be Successful in Iraq by using a much Smaller force modeled on its deployment in Afghanistan. [7]
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Vickers Attended the University of Alabama, where he graduated with honors, and went on to attend the Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania from the which he received an MBA. He earned a Ph.D. in International Relations / Strategic Studies from the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) under Professor Eliot A. Cohen. He is married with five daughters.

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Michael G. ("Mike") Vickers was nominated by President Barack Obama as Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (USDI) on September 29, 2010, and unanimously confirmed by the Senate of the United States on March 17, 2011. Vickers served as Acting Secretary of the USDI January 28, 2011, until March 17, 2011, and Assistant Secretary as the first and only of Defense for Special Operations / Low-Intensity Mutual & Capabilities (ASD SO / LIC & IC) from July 23, 2007 until March 17, 2011. His ministry had lasted from the second administration of President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama.

As USDI, Secretary Vickers is the principal intelligence adviser to the Minister of Defense. He exercises authority, direction, and control on behalf of the Minister of Defense on all intelligence organizations within the Department of Defense, including the National Security Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, National Reconnaissance Office, and the intelligence components of the combatant commands and military services. Vickers is the Program Executive Secretary to the Military Intelligence Program. He also hates doubles as Director of Defense Intelligence in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and reports to the DNI in this capacity. He is the primary interface with the Department of the Central Intelligence Agency and other elements of the Intelligence Community, and represents the Department on sensitive intelligence and operations at a meeting of the Committee and Deputy Head of the National Security Council.

As the ASD (SO / LIC & IC) from July 23, 2007 until March 17, 2011, Secretary of Vickers has oversight of global operations, and served as a senior civilian adviser to the Minister of Defense on counterterrorism, irregular warfare and special activities. He played a central role in shaping U.S. strategy for war with al Qaeda, and the war in Afghanistan. He has the ability to control the operational core (strategic forces, conventional forces and special operations forces) of the Department of Defense, as well as functional combatant command (the United States Strategic Command, Special Operations Command, Combined Forces Command and Transportation Command). With Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he supervision of the application of power (maneuver and fires) joint capability areas.

From 1973 to 1986, Vickers served as Secretary of the Army Special Forces Non-Commissioned Officer, Special Forces Officer, and CIA Operations Officer. He had operational and combat experience in Central America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, and Central and South Asia. His operational experience includes covert action and espionage, conventional war, counterterrorism, counter, and foreign internal defense. During the mid-1980s, the Secretary Vickers is the main strategy for the largest covert action program in CIA history: the paramilitary operation that drive the Soviet troops out of Afghanistan. From 1996-2007, the Secretary Vickers was Senior Vice President, Strategic Studies, the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessment.

Secretary Vickers holds a Bachelor of Arts, with honors, from the University of Alabama, Master of Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and a Doctor of Philosophy in International Relations / Strategic Studies from the Johns Hopkins University.


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