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Marc Sageman

Marc Sageman is an American psychiatrist and a US government consultant focus on terrorism and especially Al Qaida. He was a CIA Operations Officer from 1984 to 1991 (with tasks as a Foreign Service officer based in Islamabad). During that years, he worked closely with Afghanistan's mujahedin.

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