The two major accredited U.S. educational outreach programs that are supporting Ravens Challenge ASEAN 2018 are the Army Military University (AMU) and the Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) program, headquartered at […]
NEC-SE
The Near East Center for Strategic Engagement (NEC-SC) is an academic and operationalized policy studies/research institution and think tank that provides political-military analyses and assessments of Middle Eastern affairs for a diverse international cliental representing both government and private interests. Drawing on a wide range of professional experience and expertise, NEC-SC conducts intelligence briefings, prepares reports, and develops associated informational materials relevant to achieving individual client objectives. NEC-SC also sponsors educational programs and multimedia presentations aimed at promoting awareness and increasing knowledge among the general public of Middle Eastern peoples, nations, topics, and issues. Additionally, NEC-SC serves as the military advisory group for the Assyrian Army in Iraq (Dwekh Nawsha), working in collaboration with Assyrian military and civilian leaders and private military contractors to provide tactical, operational, and strategic planning, direction, training, and support for conducting combat and civil affairs operations against ISIS in Iraq and Syria. In tandem with its military mission.
NEC-SE Exclusive: Flying with the Ravens! American Military University (AMU) continued support for Ravens Challange ASEAN 2018.
It is a pleasure again to work alongside the American Military University (AMU) Cadre/Faculty in support of Ravens Challenge 2018 ASEAN. MIKE BUSSELL, the newest member of the team, gave three days […]
NEC-SE Support for Ravens Challange ASEAN 12-23 November 2018 in BANGKOK & HUA HIN, Thailand?.
For the second year in a row, NEC-SE is proud and honored to support Ravens Challenge ASEAN in Bangkok and Hua Hin, Thailand, 12-23 November 2018. The Mission of Ravens Challange is […]
EWTN Interview: USAID Update On Aid To Persecuted Christians In Iraq.
Since 2014 NEC-SE has expressed that there are issues in the way USAID and other U.S. agencies have approached the support for Assyrian Christians in the Middle East. It is good to […]
9 NOV 18 Interview of Lt. Colonel Sargis Sangari by Tim Tapp on Tapp into the Truth PODCAST about the persecution of Assyrians and effects of the mid-term elections on minorities in Iraq.
On 9 NOV 18 Lt. Colonel Sargis Sangari (Ret.) of the Near East Center for Strategic Engagement and The United Assyrian Appeal, was interviewed by Tim Tapp on Tapp into the Truth PODCAST about the persecution […]
Breitbart Exclusive: USAID Urges Christians, Other Minorities to Return to Iraq: ‘America Is on the Ground’
Excerpts: In an interview with Breitbart News on Tuesday, Max Primorac said: I think the religious minorities have been so beaten and persecuted that they thought that they were abandoned. Abandoned by […]
24 OCT 18 interview with LTC Sargis Sangari by KEN MCCLENTON on the Exceptional Conservative Show
On 24 OCT 18 LTC Sargis Sangari spoke with Ken Mcclenton on the U.S. and Saudi relations. The long-term strategy that Iran may use to renegotiate the Iran Nuclear Deal (Economic Deal) […]
Honorable Emanuel Khoshaba, Council of Representatives (Baghdad) , Republic of Iraq, Assyrian Representative, latest interview on Breitbart.com
Excerpts: “Nothing has really changed for the Christians. Forced out of refugee camps, where conditions were terrible, they returned to their homes in the Assyria Nineveh Plain (ANP), which have been reduced […]
The ISIS Effect on the Assyrian Christians In Iraq
Assyrian Christians have been persecuted by ISIS, their churches destroyed. Sargis Sangari shows the devastation and the hope of the people as they rebuild, even greeting a bride as she’s about to […]
16 OCT 18 Interview of LTC Sargis Sangari from Iraq, by Blanquita Cullum on The Hard Question: What the Saudi Royals Knew About Khashoggi, and more
https://westernfreepress.com/ltc-sargis-sangari-what-the-saudi-royals-knew-about-khashoggi-more/