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'''Tom Hardie-Forsyth''' is a member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]].
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'''Tom Hardie-Forsyth''' is a member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]]. He co-founded the [[Kurdistan Development Corporation]].<ref name=kdc>http://web.archive.org/web/20050206040936/http://www.kurdistancorporation.com/KDC.htm</kdc>
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{{QB|"A physicist and Fellow of the [[Atlantic Council]] who is a trusted friend and advisor to [[H. E. Masoud Barzani]]. He has spent the last 4 years working for the Civil Contingencies Secretariat at the UK Cabinet Office. He first became involved with Iraqi-Kurdistan when he went there as an army officer in 1991 and became instrumental in the 'Coalition Safe Haven Operation'."<ref name=kdc/>}}
  
 
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Revision as of 07:57, 7 December 2019

Person.png Tom Hardie-Forsyth LinkedIn Sourcewatch TwitterRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(academic, deep state operative?)
ResidenceNorth Yorkshire,  United Kingdom
NationalityUK
Alma materUniversity of Hull
Founder ofKurdistan Development Corporation
Member ofInstitute for Statecraft, Kurdistan Development Corporation
A member of the Institute for Statecraft who worked through Chatham House as a senior advisor to the Kurdistan Regional Government

Employment.png Chairman

In office
Mar 2001 - Feb 2005
EmployerNATO/Critical Infrastructure Protection Committee
LocationBrussels
Reviewing and overseeing critical infrastructure policy and exercises.

Tom Hardie-Forsyth is a member of the Institute for Statecraft. He co-founded the Kurdistan Development Corporation.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

Career

Hardie-Forsyth worked as "a former Cabinet Office and Nato official and now an informal adviser to the Kurdistan regional government".[1]

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