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To: theDentist

Early history, education and personal life

An ethnic Pashtun, he was born in the city of Mazari Sharif, in northern Afghanistan. He began his education at the private Ghazi Lycée school in Kabul. He emigrated to the United States as a high school exchange student, but attained his bachelor's and master's degrees from the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. Khalilzad received his doctorate at the University of Chicago, where he studied closely with strategic thinker Albert Wohlstetter, who is a prominent nuclear deterrence thinker and an opponent to the disarmament treaties.

From 1979 to 1989, Dr. Khalilzad was an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. During this time he worked closely with Zbigniew Brzezinski, the Carter administration's architect of the policy supporting the Afghan Mujahadeen resistance to the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan.

[edit] Personal Life

Khalilzad is married to Cheryl Benard, who is a political analyst with the RAND Corporation. They have two children, Alexander and Maximilian. He plays pick-up basketball in his spare time[citation needed].

[edit] Career history
Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad with George W. Bush in the Oval Office.
Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad with George W. Bush in the Oval Office.

In 1984 Khalilzad accepted a one-year Council on Foreign Relations fellowship to join the State Department, where he worked for Paul Wolfowitz, then the director of Policy Planning.

From 1985 to 1989, Khalilzad served as a senior State Department official advising on the Soviet war in Afghanistan and the Iran-Iraq war, during which time he was the State Department's Special Advisor on Afghanistan to Undersecretary of State Michael H. Armacost. In this role he developed and guided the international program to promote the merits of a Mujahideen-led Afghanistan to oust the Soviet occupation. Khalilzad served under former U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush as special assistant to the president for Southwest Asia, the Near East and North Africa. From 1991 to 1992, he was a senior Defense Department official for policy planning. Khalilzad initially viewed the Taliban as a potential force for stability and as counter balance to Iran, but his views changed over time, especially after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Khalilzad was an advisor for the Unocal Corporation. In the mid-1990s, while working for the Cambridge Energy Research Associates, Khalilzad conducted risk analyses for Unocal for a proposed 1,400 km (890 mile), $2-billion, 622 m³/s (22,000 ft³/s) Trans-Afghanistan gas pipeline project which would have extended from Turkmenistan through Afghanistan to Pakistan. For this project, he met a delegation of Taliban in the United States. Between 1993 and 1999, Dr. Khalilzad was Director of the Strategy, Doctrine and Force Structure program for the RAND Corporation's Project Air Force. RAND is a think-tank primarily focused on "national security" issues, created just after World War II in connection with high ranking officers from the armed forces and now closely linked to the neoconservatives (Donald Rumsfeld was chairman 1981-1986). While with RAND, he founded the Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Khalilzad co-authored the RAND study, "The United States and a Rising China".

Dr. Khalilzad headed the Bush-Cheney transition team for the Department of Defense and has been a Counselor to Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld. In May 2001, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice announced the appointment of Khalilzad as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Gulf, Southwest Asia and Other Regional Issues, National Security Council.

[edit] Time as an Ambassador

Khalilzad has served as U.S. Ambassador to Iraq in a time where the United States military is involved in the Iraq War.

Following the December 2005 Iraqi legislative elections, Khalilzad played a substantial role in bringing together Shiites, Sunnis, and Kurds to form the current Iraqi government.

After the Al Askari shrine bombing in February 2006 he warned that spreading sectarian violence might lead to a civil war in post-invasion Iraq and possibly even neighbouring countries. [1]


ABC News is reporting that President Bush will name Mr. Khalizad as the new US Ambarassador to the UN.

[edit] Writing on U.S. leadership

Khalilzad wrote several articles on the subject of the value of U.S. global leadership in the mid-90's. The specific scenarios for conflict he envisioned in the case of a decline in American power have made his writings extremely popular in the world of competitive high school and college policy debate.

* Khalilzad, Zalmay (1995). "Losing the moment? The United States and the world after the Cold War". The Washington Quarterly 18:2: 03012.

[edit] Possible UN Ambassador

On January 4, 2007, President Bush nominated Khalilzad to be the new U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.


16 posted on 01/04/2007 12:26:39 PM PST by Red Badger (New! HeadOn Hemorrhoid Medication for Liberals!.........Apply directly to forehead.........)
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To: Red Badger

Sounds like a neo-con. The Buchananites are going to go ballistic too.


20 posted on 01/04/2007 12:29:03 PM PST by Vigilanteman (Are there any men left in Washington? Or are there only cowards? Ahmad Shah Massoud)
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To: Red Badger
"Khalilzad was an advisor for the Unocal Corporation"

BZZZZZZZZZZZT....disqualified....he's a "big oil" guy, as Shmuckie, Turban, and other Dem's will label him in his confirmation hearings, I'm sure

29 posted on 01/04/2007 12:37:31 PM PST by traditional1
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To: Red Badger

I see he play pick up basketball in his spare time (which surely is only after midnight). if the RATS attack him the REPUBs should claim they are working against Clinton's midnight basketball program.

BTW--whatever happened to that anyway. It was certainly trumpeted by Clinton to the high heavens.


61 posted on 01/04/2007 1:03:33 PM PST by rod1
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To: Red Badger

Council on Foreign Relations
Evidently he's a "One Worlder". The CFR dominates the "Foreign Relations Establishment" of both Political Parties.


66 posted on 01/04/2007 1:07:59 PM PST by BnBlFlag (Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis "Ya gotta saddle up your boys; Ya gotta draw a hard line")
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To: Red Badger

Thank you for posting that bio info.
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Sounds like this man is three-fourths of the way to becoming an American in deed as well as greatly in heart. I pray he finds Jesus as his Savior.


106 posted on 01/04/2007 3:35:57 PM PST by GretchenM (What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul? Please meet my friend, Jesus)
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To: Red Badger

yeah, but what has he done for us lately?

hmmm

teeman


141 posted on 01/04/2007 5:41:20 PM PST by teeman8r
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To: Red Badger
At the risk of being labeled a bigot, what is wrong with the US being represented at the UN by an American? Is, or is not the talaban a Pashtun organization? It has been my experience that though there may be good, humanitarian, intelligent Muslims, if they profess to being Muslim, then they have no loyalties that overshadow Islam. I certainly would not expect a government official who professes Christianity to be anything other than Christian first, but I do not believe there is an equivalence between Islam and Christianity.
Do you really think this guy is going to stand beside Israel? The US is the only friend Israel has left in the world, and I haven't met a Muslim yet who does not believe that Israel is even a sovereign state. These are dangerous times, and I really think Bush could have found someone else to better represent this country.
How long has he been a US citizen? None of the bio's I've found thus far mention this.
I've voted for W every chance, so far, but I'll not automatically cheer every stupid thing he has done.

Seg
199 posted on 01/08/2007 4:45:08 PM PST by Segovia (Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.)
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