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What is the National Secuirty council?

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What is the role of the national security council?

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Who acts as the honest broker among the many USG agencies to broker disagreements and achieve consensus among agencies on national security issues?

National Security Asvisor


When can the president convene the National Security Council?

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What did the security act do?

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Who was president during national security act?

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Who provides intelligence to the national security council?

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What is the job of the National Secretary Adviser?

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What EOP agency advises the President in matters of national security?

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