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policy braintrust via Alex Constantine's Blacklist by Alex Constantine
on 7/18/08 uk.reuters.com
Jul 19, 2008

... Following is a list of some of the Democratic senator's closest
advisers on international affairs, all of whom will travel abroad with
him.

GREG CRAIG - Craig served in the State Department under President Bill
Clinton and later led the legal team defending the president against
impeachment. But he became an early supporter of Obama and now advises
him on foreign policy.

RICHARD DANZIG - Danzig, who served as Navy secretary under Clinton,
advises Obama on national security issues.

ANTHONY LAKE - Lake was Clinton's national security adviser and before
that, advised the Democratic president during his 1992 campaign.

MARK LIPPERT - A former foreign policy aide in the Senate, Lippert
returned recently from a tour as a naval reservist in Iraq, where he
served as an intelligence officer for the Navy SEALS. He is a staff
adviser to Obama.

DENIS MCDONOUGH - McDonough is a staff adviser to Obama and previously
served as an aide to former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle.

BEN RHODES - A senior Obama adviser and national security speechwriter,
Rhodes has worked for former Rep. Lee Hamilton, the 9/11 Commission and
the Iraq Study Group. [Also, co-author of Hamilton's and Thomas Kean's
memoir of the September 11 commission.]

SUSAN RICE - Rice, who was assistant secretary of state for African
affairs in the Clinton administration, is one of Obama's most senior
advisers.

DENNIS ROSS - Ross served as a top Middle East negotiator for President
George H.W. Bush, a Republican, and Clinton, a Democrat.

JAMES STEINBERG - Steinberg was a deputy national security adviser to
Clinton and was a sherpa to the Group of Eight meetings in 1998 and
1999.

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