John Smith
John Smith is a former director of the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) who has spoken about the primary goals of U.S. sanctions, emphasizing their role in preventing certain troubling activities and encouraging behavioral changes among sanctioned individuals.
Born on Jan 01, 1978 (47 years old)
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New Zealand:
John Smith preserved the Mustang for more than 50 years until he died in 2019.
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Canada:
John Smith’s family has bred and grazed cattle on Alberta grasslands for three generations.
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Australia:
John Smith has been on a quest for justice after discovering his privacy was violated by an employee at American Express.
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Liberia:
John Smith, the reserve’s Chief Warden, has advocated for arming rangers to protect Sapo National Park from illegal occupants.
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United Kingdom:
Rev John Smith was an English Methodist who preached to enslaved people and was blamed for Jack Gladstone’s rebellion.
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Liberia:
John Smith is Sapo’s Chief Park Warden who stated that the move was meant to improve relations between adjacent communities and security forces.
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Liberia:
John Smith is the park’s manager who described the area as a lawless ground where people are getting drunk with harmful drugs.
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India:
Cooper later joined the office of Labour leader John Smith.
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Australia:
John Smith is a coach who informed Archie Wilson that he was going to Nebraska.
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Jamaica:
John Smith expressed his frustration over the lack of water and garbage collection in Cornwall Court.
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