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Bruce Aitken
Luis Gil Armendariz
Jed L. Babbin
Dr. Shmuel Bar
Marshall Beddoe
Grant Begley
Saber H. Chowdhury
Peter Clegg
Dr. Andrew M. Colarik
Kevin G. Coleman
Col. Bill Cowan
Michael W. Cutler
Nonie Darwish
Olavo de Carvalho
Bill DeGenaro
Dr. Jill Dekker
Andre DeMarce
Simon Deng
Robert M. Eisenberg
Dr. David H. Ellis
Beatrice Fernando
Brigitte Gabriel
Lance Gaines
Dave Gaubatz
Mike German
Rebecca Givner-Forbes
Andy Green
Alain Grignard
Kim Guevara
Wesley O. Hagood
Col. Jonathan Halevi
R. Mark Halligan, Esq.
Dr. Tawfik Hamid
David Hamon
Selina Hayes
Cptn. Richard Horowitz
Maneeza Hossain
G. Ken Hunter
Art Hutchinson
Alireza Jafarzadeh
Sunil James
Joe Kaufman
Hari H.S. Khalsa
Ali M. Koknar
Kenneth Kurtz
Col. Juan C.F. Linares
Clare Lopez
Ryan Mauro
Dr. James E. Miller, Jr.
Richard Miniter
Dan Moniz
Laurent Murawiec
Malcolm W. Nance
GySgt. Bob Newman
Kevin O'Connell
Sheikh Palazzi
Joseph P. Payne
Richard Perle
Dr. Walid Phares
Walter Purdy
Entifadh Qanbar
Jamie Reid
Dr. Richard Reiner
Dr. Angel Ribasa
Billy Robinson
Rev. Keith Roderick
Ted Russell
Jesse Sage
Saleem Samad
Frank J. Sauer
Ken Sawka
Brian Seymour
Dr. Hanan Shai
Eric Shawn
Walid Shoebat
Michael Shrimpton
Clark Staten
Alon Stivi
Hollice Stone
Mark A. Tanner
Dr. Peter E. Tarlow
Joseph Tenaglia
Kenneth R. Timmerman
Maria Velez de Berliner
Dr. Marta Weber
Christopher Westphal
Ira Winkler
Alexandre Winter, Ph.D.
Gen. Moshe Ya'alon
Mark Zaid, Esq.
Jeremy Zakis

ADVISORY COUNCIL
Yossef Bodansky
Brent Budowsky
Col. Gordon Cucullu
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld
Yoram Hessel
Gen. Thomas G. McInerney
Cdr. Richard Marcinko
Dame Pauline
Neville-Jones

Steve Pomerantz
Bahukutumbi Raman
Wayne Simmons
Gen. Paul E. Vallely

MODERATORS
Craig Allen
Chris Blackburn
Randall H. Lipson
Don Pitts

ORGANIZERS
Dr. Robert Katz
John J. Loftus
Steven Lutz
Lee Mason
Scott Swanson
Ali M. Koknar
AMK Risk Management
hometown.aol.com/akoknar/myhomepage/business.html
Biography
Speaker's Photo Ali M. Koknar is a private security consultant in Washington, DC, specializing in counterterrorism and international organized crime. A native of Turkey, he studied law and business management in Turkey and in South Africa. Ali served in the South African Police Force and in the Turkish Army. While his work takes him to locations such as Israel, Azerbaijan, and Iraq, he remains an associate of the Terrorism Research Center in Virginia and an associate fellow of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security in Maryland. He is currently writing a book on the use of Pseudo Terrorists. His e-mail is akoknar@aol.com



Session SP35:
Deployment of Pseudo-Terrorists and Unrestricted Warfare
February 20, 15:00 - 15:45
Deployment of 'Pseudo Terrorists'
Abstract:

While the Global War on Terror (GWOT) continues "at 90 miles an hour, knee deep in crocodiles" (as they like to say in the US Special Operations community), there is hardly any time to re-invent the wheel when it comes to remedying the deficiencies in intelligence collection and analysis, the lifeblood of counterterrorism. Deployment of 'Pseudo Terrorists' (PTs) is recommended as a 'quick and dirty' solution to the lingering absence of actionable human intelligence, which the US counterterrorism effort suffers from.

The US intelligence community currently faces a critical absence of actionable human intelligence. As the US military special operations forces expand their role in counterterrorism intelligence collection and analysis, they are facing a dearth of subject matter experts with the relevant linguistic skills and on-the-ground experience necessary to succeed in their area of operations. The US should consider the deployment of PTs as a short-term solution to mitigate this deficiency and increase its capacity to more effectively fight the GWOT.

Deployment of PTs is an 'off-the-shelf' solution, which has been tested and proven on three continents already by half a dozen nations fighting terrorism. In places such as Central Iraq, Eastern Afghanistan, and Northwest Pakistan, where traditional intelligence sources are scarce due to local support for the terrorist cause, PTs may prove to be a vital factor in providing the actionable intelligence necessary for the United States to successfully counter terrorists.

 

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