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Originally posted by Sidd Finch
Enough. Penske has posted the woman's biography. If the biography that she and her staff wrote is positive, then her credentials cannot be disputed.
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From the article calling her a crackpot, her bio is listed as follows:
Mylroie has an impressive array of credentials that certify her as an expert on the Middle East, national security, and, above all, Iraq. She has held faculty positions at Harvard and the U.S. Naval War College and worked at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, as well as serving as an advisor on Iraq to the 1992 Clinton presidential campaign.
It also notes her unified theory of terrorism was part of a published article put out by the AEI.
Forgetting ideology or whether or not the so-called "unified theory of terrorism" is bullet proof, what part of her objective credentials do you dispute? And again, forgetting ideology, are you disputing that the AEI is recognized as a respected think-tank?