On 22 OCT 19, LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed by Mark Hahn on KSCI regards the agreement reached a year ago reference the Turkish Kurdish issues and topics, their ties […]
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17 OCT 19, LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed by Gary Lane on Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN).
On 17 OCT 19, LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed by Gary Lane on Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN). The subject of the discussion focused on POTUS decision to withdraw from Syria, […]
13 OCT 19, Interview of LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, by Debbie Aldrich on the U.S. Foreign Policy Decisions on Syria and Turkeys Future.
On 13 OCT 19, LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed by Debbie Aldrich on the U.S. foreign policy Decisions on Syria and Turkey’s future. The interview covered the differences within the […]
08 OCT 19, Interview of LTC Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, by Blanquita Cullum on The Hard Question reference U.S. longterm Syria policy.
On 8 OCT 19, LTC Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed by Blanquita Cullum on The Hard Question reference U.S. longterm Syria policy. The interview covered the Kurdish internal tribal issues and infighting, […]
27 SEP 19 Interview of LTC Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, on Southern Sense by Annie Ubelis
On 27 SEP 19, LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed by Annie Ubelis on Southern Sense on Israeli elections and projections for the future, Netanyahu’s future, Iran’s attacks on Saudi and […]
23 SEP 19, Interview of LTC Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, by Mark Hahn on the U.S. Foreign Policy Decision Points
On 23 SEP 19, LTC Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed by Mark Hahn on the ?U.S. Foreign Policy Decision Points in reference to Iran, Saudi, and China.
20 SEP 19, Interview of LTC Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, by Blanquita Cullum on The Hard Question
On 20 SEP 19, LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed on The Hard Question on WCGO in Chicago by Blanquita Cullum, Former Board of Governors at Voice of America (VOA): Is […]
Monitoring The Monumental Vote on Israel’s Election Day: From the Offices of Israel National News
On 17 Sep 19, LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, had the opportunity to observe Israel’s democracy in action. The only country in which approximately 80% of the eligible voters cast their ballots […]
LTC Sangari OPED, Chicago Daily Herald: U.S. must continue economic pressures in its ‘backyard war’ with China
https://www.dailyherald.com/discuss/20190916/-us-must-continue-economic-pressures-in-its-backyard-war-with-china On Aug. 18, I expanded on the concept of “backyard wars” in order to provide U.S. policymakers with a basic rubric for dealing with such conflicts. Specifically, my aim was to […]
NEC-SE 5th Year Anniversary Commemoration: 9/11, the Attack that Continues to Kill
For the vast majority Americans, 9/11 is a day to remember and reflect on the deadliest assault on the Continental United States (CONUS) in our nation’s history. But for the approximately 90,000 […]