@Таксист што е смешно, си ја прочитал биографијава на човеков?
Бил ценет аналитичар за ФОКС, ама терал по негово и контра нив и сега не е по телевизии.
Не знам што е смешно? Човеков е биден советник на амерички генерал, не на Славјанка.
Military background[edit]
Ritter was born into a
military family in 1961 in
Gainesville, Florida. He graduated from
Kaiserslautern American High School in
Kaiserslautern, Germany in 1979, and later from
Franklin and Marshall College in
Lancaster,
Pennsylvania, with a
Bachelor of Arts in the
history of the Soviet Union and departmental honors. In 1980 he served in the U.S. Army as a private. Then in May 1984 he was commissioned as an
intelligence officer in the
United States Marine Corps. He served in this capacity for about 12 years.
[4] He served as the lead analyst for the Marine Corps
Rapid Deployment Force concerning the
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the
Iran–Iraq War. Ritter's academic work focused on the
Basmachi resistance movement in
Soviet Central Asia during the 1920s and 1930s, and on the Basmachi commanders
Fazail Maksum and
Ibrahim Bek.
[5][6] During
Desert Storm, he served as a
ballistic missile advisor to General
Norman Schwarzkopf. Ritter later worked as a security and military consultant for the
Fox News network. Ritter also had "a long relationship [...] of an official nature" with the UK's foreign intelligence spy agency
MI6 according to an interview he gave to
Democracy Now! in 2003.
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Weapons inspector[edit]
Ritter "ran intelligence operations for the United Nations"
[7] from 1991 to 1998 as a
United Nations weapons inspector in
Iraq in the
United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM), which was charged with finding and destroying all
weapons of mass destruction and WMD-related manufacturing capabilities in Iraq. He was chief inspector in fourteen of the more than thirty inspection missions in which he participated.
Ritter was amongst a group of UNSCOM weapons inspectors that regularly took
Lockheed U-2 imagery to Israel for analysis, as UNSCOM was not getting sufficient analysis assistance from the U.S. and UK. This was authorized by UNSCOM, the U.S. U-2 having been loaned to UNSCOM, but caused Ritter to be subjected to criticism and investigation by U.S. authorities. Iraq protested about the supply of such information to Israel.
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