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Walid Phares (Arabic: وليد فارس; born December 24, 1957) is a Lebanese-American political advisor, scholar and conservative pundit. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He worked as an advisor for the Republican presidential campaigns of Mitt Romney in 2011–12 and Donald Trump in 2016.
Phares summarize the resistance of the Marada states from 676 AD/CE till circa 1305 AD/CE, who according to their own historians (Ibn al Qalai) have been able to withstand the pressures and invasions of the Umeyads, Abbassids and other Arab Islamic dynasties until the Mameluks invaded Mount Lebanon in the 14th century followed by the Ottomans ...
Walid Phares – security and anti-terrorism expert; Medicine. Amin J. Barakat – physician, known for the diagnosis of Barakat syndrome; Charles Sophy – psychiatrist;
The 2016 hopeful unveiled a partial list of his foreign policy advisers in an interview with The Washington Post Monday.
Walid Phares, Lebanese-born American professor at the National Defense University and Daniel Morgan Academy in Washington [154] Mary Piepho, Contra Costa County Supervisor [145] Anthony Ribera, former San Francisco Police Chief [155] George Runner, Member of the California State Board of Equalization [156] Sharon Runner, California state ...
Walid Phares under code name Cross Wind was also involved in the story. [97] Paul Manafort - Crossfire Fury. Jeff Sessions, Donald J. Trump - Unknown ...
Walid Phares, Batroun-born Lebanese, Fox News correspondent, Middle Eastern policy advisor to the 2012 Mitt Romney presidential campaign and the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign Paul Ajlouny , Ramallah -born Palestinian, founder of the Palestinian newspaper Al-Fajr
Trump unveiled a list of foreign policy advisors in April 2016: Joseph E. Schmitz, Walid Phares, Keith Kellogg, Carter Page, [23] Bert Mizusawa, Gary Harrell, Chuck Kubic and George Papadopoulos. [24] [25] Retired Lt. General Michael Flynn is also a Trump foreign policy advisor (and was reportedly on Trump's shortlist for running mate).