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Ali Khedery: ‘Another 9/11 is imminent’
Ali Khedery is an entrepreneur, political adviser, and chief executive of the U.S.-based Dragoman Ventures. He was the longest continuously serving American official in Iraq, from 2003 to 2009, and acted as a special assistant to five U.S. ambassadors and as a senior adviser to three heads of U.S. Central Command. He is featured in 68 Wikileaks (CableGate or GI) files.
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Biography

Ali Khedery is chief executive of the U.S.-based Dragoman Ventures, an international strategic advisory firm.

He was previously an executive with ExxonMobil Corporation, where he served as senior adviser for the Middle East. During his tenure, Khedery engaged with heads of state, ministers, and opinion-makers and advised ExxonMobil’s senior executives on strategic pursuits and the region’s unprecedented political, economic, security, and social developments during the “Arab Spring.” Khedery played a leading role in drafting and implementing the corporation’s Iraq country strategy; its Iraqi federal- and Kurdistan regional government engagement strategies; and he was the architect and chief political negotiator of ExxonMobil’s historic billion-dollar entry into the Kurdistan Region. He was promoted to serve as director of public and government affairs for ExxonMobil Kurdistan Region of Iraq Limited.

Khedery also worked for the U.S. State and Defense departments, where he served as special assistant to five American ambassadors in Iraq, and as senior adviser to three four-star chiefs of U.S. Central Command, the military authority responsible for operations across the broader Middle East and Central Asia. Numerous special assignments included participation in sensitive negotiations pertaining to the formation of five Iraqi governments; the drafting of the Iraqi Constitution and the oil and gas and revenue sharing laws; insurgent outreach which culminated in the tribal “Awakening;” the trilateral U.S.-Iran-Iraq talks; negotiating the U.S.-Iraq bilateral Strategic Framework and Security (SOFA) agreements; travel across four continents with all of Iraq’s presidents and prime ministers; and Iran war- and regional contingency planning in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Syria, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates. Khedery was the longest continuously-serving American official in Iraq; a member of the U.S. government’s Senior Executive Service; and a recipient of the Secretary of Defense’s Medal for Exceptional Public Service, the Secretary of State’s Tribute, and the Joint Civilian Service Achievement Medal for his contributions to American and allied national security interests.
Khedery was branded “one of the best connected men in Iraq” in a Pulitzer finalist Reuters special report chronicling Exxon’s pivot from Basra to Kurdistan. He has appeared on CNN’s “Amanpour,” BBC’s “Hardtalk,” PBS' "Frontline," al-Arabiya, al-Jazeera, France24, Sky News, Vice News, RT, NPR, and he played a leading role in the production of ABC News’ investigative report uncovering Iraqi war crimes following the fall of Mosul and the reconstitution of the Iran-backed militias. The author of front-page opinion features in the Washington Post and the New York Times, he has also written for Foreign Affairs, Politico, Foreign Policy, and the Guardian.
An Aspen Institute Middle East Leadership Initiative fellow, Khedery also worked for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Office of the Governor of Texas, where he helped found and administer the Governor’s Council on Science and Biotechnology Development. He studied political science at the University of Texas at Austin.
Wikileaks files
The 68 Wikileaks (CableGate or GI) files note his attendance on behalf of a US ambassador or CENTCOM at various meetings, that he held a Top Secret Clearance, that various cables were sent to him specifically., etc.