Juan Zarate
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"Juan Zarate" was a Deputy Assistant to the President of the United States/President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Combating Terrorism during the Presidency of George W. Bush/George W. Bush administration. He currently serves as Senior Adviser at the think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies, Transnational Threats Project.

In his previous role, Zarate was responsible for developing and overseeing the effective implementation of the U.S. government's counterterrorism strategy.

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The capture of the money is important. It's $750,000 that can't be used for bounty.

Those names are being notified to the U.N. to make that part of the mandatory freeze list, to allow our counterparts around the world to freeze those assets and repatriate them.

Everyday the hunt for Iraqi assets unveils more and Hussein's thievery from the Iraqi people, ... Taking international action to identify and freeze funds pilfered by the fallen regime is crucial to the reconstruction efforts in Iraq.