Everything about Brent Scowcroft totally explained
Brent Scowcroft (born
March 19 1925 in
Ogden, Utah) was the
United States National Security Advisor under Presidents
Gerald Ford and
George H. W. Bush and a
Lieutenant General in the
United States Air Force. He also served as
Military Assistant to President
Richard Nixon and as Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the Nixon and
Ford administrations. He also served as
Chairman of the
President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board under President
George W. Bush from 2001 to 2005.
Positions held
Prior to joining the Bush administration, Scowcroft was Vice Chairman of
Kissinger Associates, Inc. He has had a long association with
Henry Kissinger, having served as his assistant when Kissinger was the
National Security Adviser under Nixon, from 1968.
He is the founder and president of
The Forum for International Policy, a
think tank. Scowcroft is also president of
The Scowcroft Group, Inc., an international business consulting firm. He is a member of the
Trilateral Commission,
Council on Foreign Relations, a board member of The
Center for Strategic and International Studies and
The Atlantic Council of the United States(External Link
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In the course of his military career, Scowcroft held positions in the Organization of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, Headquarters of the
United States Air Force, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs. Other assignments included faculty positions at the
United States Air Force Academy and the
United States Military Academy at
West Point, and
Assistant Air Attache in the
American Embassy in
Belgrade,
Yugoslavia. Scowcroft retired with the rank of Lieutenant General in the U.S. Air Force.
Scowcroft has chaired or served on a number of policy advisory councils, including the
President's General Advisory Committee on Arms Control, the
President's Commission on Strategic Forces, the
President's Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense Management, the
Defense Policy Board, and the
President's Special Review Board (
Tower Commission) investigating the
Iran-Contra affair.
Scowcroft was a leading Republican critic of U.S. policy towards Iraq before and after the
2003 invasion of Iraq, which war critics in particular have seen as significant given Scowcroft's close ties to former President
George H.W. Bush.
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Scowcroft had an aeronautical rating as a pilot and has numerous military decorations and awards. In addition, President Bush presented him with the
Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1991. In 1993, he was presented with the insignia of an Honorary
OBE by Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth at
Buckingham Palace. In 2005, Scowcroft was awarded the William Oliver Baker Award by the
Intelligence and National Security Alliance.
He received his undergraduate degree and commission into the Army Air Forces from the
United States Military Academy at West Point. He has an M.A. and Ph.D. from
Columbia University.
He co-wrote
A World Transformed with George H.W. Bush. This book described what it was like to be in the
White House during the end of the
Cold War, as the
Soviet Union collapsed in the early 1990s. Explaining in 1998 why they didn't go on to Baghdad in 1991: "Had we gone the invasion route, the United States could conceivably still be an
occupying power in a bitterly hostile land."
Scowcroft is a member of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, otherwise known as the
Mormons.
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