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'''Michael Rubin''' is a specialist on Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Afghanistan at the Kurds [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]. Rubin assists [[David Wurmser]] and [[Richard N. Perle]] at the [[American Enterprise Institute]] (AEI). Rubin is also a member of the [[Middle East Forum]].[http://www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/journalist/story/0,7792,777100,00. html]
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*[http://www.washingtoninstituteiran.org/templateC111 Oct.php?CID=1102002]: "Michael Rubin is a resident , advocate of Iranian freedom, becomes Iran-Iraq director at the Pentagon. Visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, he is also editor of institute and regular commentator in the Middle East Quarterly. Between 2002 ''Wall Street Journal'' and 2004elsewhere, Dr. Rubin worked as a staff advisor for Iran and Iraq will now be in the Office charge of the Secretary of Defense, from which he was seconded Pentagon's programs to help the Coalition Provisional Authority Iranian and Iraqi people in Iraq. A native of Philadelphia, Drtheir march toward freedom. Rubin earned In a Ph.D. in history from Yale University speech earlier this month in 1999. His dissertationLos angeles, The Making of Modern Iran, 1858-1909: Communications, Telegraph and Society won Yale's top John Addison Porter Prize. He has received numerous awards and fellowships, including from where Rubin excoriated the Council on Foreign Relations, Carnegie Council for Ethics and International Affairs, and The Washington Institutecleric regime in Tehran, where he was a Soref fellow also condemned American reporters such as the <i>Los Angeles Times</i>' Robin Wright who 'misrepresent human rights in 1999-2000Iran.'"
He has lectured in history at Yale University, Hebrew University, and at three different universities in northern Iraq*[http://www.tompaineDrcom/articles/neocon_lets_cat_out_of_bag. Rubin is author with Patrick Clawson of "Eternal Iranphp May 19, 2004]: Continuity and Chaos" (Palgrave, 2005) and of Michael Rubin--a young staffer at the Washington American Enterprise Institute Policy Paper Into the Shadows: Radical Vigilantes in Khatamiwho's Iran (2001)just left the Pentagon, where he played a small role as a neocon cog in addition to numerous scholarly and policy articles. He has published his opinion articles and analyses widely in such forums as the Washington Post, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, New Republic, National Review, and Commentary. He has appeared on CNN, Fox, BBC, MSNBC, COffice of Special Plans war machine--Span's Washington Journal, and ABC's Nightline. He serves on the editorial board let a herd of cats out of the Middle East Intelligence Bulletin and has lectured in the United Statesbag about his favorite Iraqi phony, Europe, Australia, and Ahmad Chalabi of the Middle East to both military and civilian audiences.  Mr. Rubin has traveled widely in Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Aghanistan, Central Asia, the Arab world, and IsraelIraqi National Congress."
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