![]() ![]() Finally, he and his men had gone, as they all eventually do, as these new ones would. ![]() Then he had built the city in the south and named it after himself. The long column, pounding down the dirt, kicking up the dust, had passed through the canyon below. It was over a hundred generations ago, but the watcher on the hill knew the story. The man they called Skander had come this way. Clarke has served as an on-air consultant for ABC News for ten years, taught at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government for five years, managed a consulting firm, chaired the Board of Governors of the Middle East Institute, and written six books, both fiction and nonfiction, including the national number one bestseller Against All Enemies and Cyber War: The Next Threat to National Security and What to Do About It. Prior to his White House years, he served as a diplomat, including as Assistant Secretary of State, and held other positions in the State Department and the Pentagon. In the White House he was Special Assistant to the President for Global Affairs, Special Advisor to the President for Cyberspace, and National Coordinator for Security and Counter-terrorism. Clarke served for thirty years in the United States Government, including an unprecedented ten continuous years as a White House official, assisting three consecutive presidents. ![]()
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