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Ali Khedery
Ali Khedery is a political negotiator, adviser, and chairman and chief executive of the Dubai-based Dragoman Partners. He was the longest continuously serving American official in Iraq, from 2003 to 2009, and acted as a special assistant to five U.S. ambassadors and as a senior adviser to three heads of U.S. Central Command.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Why we stuck with Maliki — and lost Iraq - The Washington Post )〕 He is featured in 68 Wikileaks (CableGate or GI) files.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Search WikiLeaks )〕 ==Biography== Khedery studied Government, History, and Economics at the University of Texas at Austin, where he was a Government, History and Economics major and a Texas Governor Rick Perry, Congressman Bill Archer, and Jeffrey J. Dye fellow.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Archer Center | Archer Fellows Fall 2002 )〕 Khedery previously served with the Office of the Governor of Texas, and interned at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=JJ-4WEBb )〕 From June 2003 through February 2009, Khedery served as special assistant and adviser to four American ambassadors in Iraq: Patrick F. Kennedy, James F. Jeffrey, Zalmay M. Khalilzad, and Ryan C. Crocker. During this period, Khedery participated in and advised on some of the most sensitive and historic negotiations in modern Iraqi history, including the formation of the Allawi, Jafari, and Maliki governments; the drafting of the Iraqi Constitution and the Security Framework and Security Agreements; and the trilateral U.S.-Iran-Iraq summits in Baghdad. For his contributions to American diplomatic and national security interests, Khedery was awarded the Secretary of State’s Tribute and the Joint Civilian Service Achievement Medal, and he is the youngest recipient in history of the Secretary of Defense’s Medal for Exceptional Public Service.
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