Martin Sullivan (cultural advisor)

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Martin Sullivan is a former chairman of the US President's Advisor Committee on Cultural Property. He resigned, in April 2003, in protest of the US failure to prevent looting of the National Museum of Iraq, following the Invasion of Iraq. Two other cultural advisors, Gary Vikan and Richard S Lanier, also resigned.

He is also the Director of Historic Saint Mary's City in Maryland.

[edit] Quotes

  • To Reuters:
    • "It didn't have to happen. In a preemptive war, that's the kind of thing you should have planned for."

[edit] External links

  • Deutsche Well in English [1]
  • Who's to blame [2]
  • BBC [3]