National security advisor
A national security advisor serves as the chief advisor to a national government on matters of security. He or she is not usually a member of the government's cabinet but is usually a member of various military or security councils.
National security advisors by country
- National Security Advisor (Afghanistan)
- National Security Adviser (Australia)
- National Security Advisor (Canada)
- National Security Advisor (India)
- National Security Advisor (Iraq)
- National Security Advisor (Israel)
- National Security Advisor (Myanmar)
- National Security Advisor (Nigeria)
- National Security Advisor (Pakistan)
- National Security Advisor (Philippines)
- National Security Adviser (United Kingdom)
- National Security Advisor (United States)
gollark: Oh, and also fear people who are good at grappling as well as striking.
gollark: Well, you should fear them *too*, but guns are obviously quite rare here.
gollark: Fear the person who practices a reasonable assortment of kicks and other strikes a large amount of times each, but also in integrated practice and live sparring?
gollark: Also, they *mostly* produce electron beams, the X-rays are IIRC a byproduct.
gollark: > you should remove the electron gun from your CRT displayimplying I have a CRT display?
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