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GOOGLE Loose Canon Bound for Turkey & UAE (SENSITIVE - DO NOT FORWARD)
Released on 2012-03-14 22:00 GMT
Email-ID | 1164190 |
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Date | 2011-03-10 16:52:45 |
From | burton@stratfor.com |
To | secure@stratfor.com |
pertains to Jared Cohen's plans to travel to Turkey and UAE, on the
heals of his antics in Egypt and Tunisia. As you can see, there are
folks @ GOOGLE not happy w/his actions.....
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I'm committed to helping Jared do his job and making Google an active
participant in the four priority areas for Google Ideas. We do have
concerns regarding his travel there. Right now Jared is a lightning rod
(said lovingly). His "baggage" as a U.S. State Dept policymaker, his
research and publications on Muslim extremists and youth movements and
his presence in Egypt just as the uprising started presents a unique
convergence.
I'd put them in several buckets:
1. Following Egypt and the "baggage" Jared carries his engagement
with people in the youth movements focused on Iran may be viewed
as an instigator. There is potential risk to Google's brand and
each situation further perpetuates the image of Jared as a spy or
agent of the U.S (or Israeli) Gov't. He will be receiving a lot of
attention around the "Formers" event just as he will make this
trip so his profile will be very high.
2. There is a possibility, although we believe small right now, that
Jared could get detained by one of the governments who sees him as
a threat to their power and stability.
3. There is potential for harm to the people who meet with Jared.
While the location of the meeting is outside Iran we should not
discount the extent of surveillance and data gathering efforts by
those regimes. The identification of Jared's associates may
result in detainment of them or their families.
Our recommendation is that Jared take a lower profile on this specific
trip and let time pass before being visible and associated with people
known by their states to be active in challenging repressive societies.
We can talk Friday by phone if that's convenient.