Richard A. Clarke is a former U.S. government employee with extensive experience in national security and counter-terrorism.
He served under four presidents, holding positions such as National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counter-terrorism.
Clarke gained public attention in 2004 for his criticism of the Bush Administration's approach to counter-terrorism before 9/11 and the decision to invade Iraq.
His memoir, "Against All Enemies," sparked controversy and attempts to discredit him.
Clarke's career spans three decades, during which he played crucial roles in shaping U.S. cybersecurity and counter-terrorism policies, making him a significant figure in these fields.
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