Recommended in Covert Contact this week:
@TexasinAfrica: Laura Seay is a Morehouse College political scientist who studies community & NGO responses to state failure & conflict in central Africa.
@DaveedGR: Author of Bin Laden’s Legacy, the self-proclaimed Ice Cube of counterterrorism polemics.
@RepMikeRogers: Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
@NATO: Official Twitter account of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
@drunkenpredator: Drunk Predator Drone is an insider’s humorus take on drone operations and policy.
@switch_d: Identity unknown but insightful on infosec and national security issues.
@McKenzieCNN: David McKenzie is a CNN Correspondent in Africa.
@fravel: M. Taylor Fravel is an International relations professor at MIT, studying China’s foreign and security policies.
@NTC_of_Libya: The National Transitional Council in Libya.
@panphil: Philip Pan is author of the book, Out of Mao’s Shadow: The Struggle for the Soul of a New China. Formerly Washington Post bureau chief in Beijing and Moscow.
@AlexanderPageSY: Run by Syrian activist Rami Jarrah who is now based in Cairo.
@AndersFoghR: Anders Fogh Rasmussen is the Secretary General of NATO.
@Slowfalling: An aid worker in the Horn of Africa.
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