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Robert Baer, CNN National Security Affairs Analyst & author of "The Perfect Kill"

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- Former CIA Operative
- National Security Affairs Analyst for CNN
- Author of The Perfect Kill: 21 Laws for Assassins & See No Evil

For over twenty years, Baer served as a CIA Operative in the Middle East and Europe. His life and personal experiences inspired George Clooney’s Oscar winning performance in the movie Syriana.

Baer examines the historical and political context of assassinations and shares his foreign policy and security insights. He also reveals what it was like working as an agent in some of the most dangerous and volatile regions in the world.
- Former CIA Operative
- National Security Affairs Analyst for CNN
- Author of The Perfect Kill: 21 Laws for Assassins & See No Evil

For over twenty years, Baer served as a CIA Operative in the Middle East and Europe. His life and personal experiences inspired George Clooney’s Oscar winning performance in the movie Syriana.

Baer examines the historical and political context of assassinations and shares his foreign policy and security insights. He also reveals what it was like working as an agent in some of the most dangerous and volatile regions in the world.
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Franklin at Lafayette, Santa Clara, CA 95053

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