In his address, North Korean President Kim Jong Un asked for renewed relations with South Korea while issuing threats to “outsiders.” Video provided by Newsy Newslook “We are willing to have talks […]
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.
In his address, North Korean President Kim Jong Un asked for renewed relations with South Korea while issuing threats to “outsiders.” Video provided by Newsy Newslook “We are willing to have talks […]
NEC-SE encourages our readers to read the Clarion Project posts in the coming year. In their newest posting they posted the Islamic State fatwas on the do’s and don’ts of sex slavery. […]
Kurdish security forces in the kurdish administered areas must start showing their ability to secure the non-kurdish residence of the cities they are administering if those communities are going to trust them […]
“If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. 25″If a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand.” Mark 3:25 Another reason why the […]
On 25 DEC 15 ISIS released 25 Assyrians that it captured on February 23 when it attacked the 35 Assyrian villages on the Khabur river in the Hasaka province. ISIS captured 253 […]
A provision buried in a spending bill signed by President Obama last week will give up to $4.4 million to each of the 37 surviving hostages or the estates of 16 others […]
Russia has evidently achieved full access to Syria and Iraq and has begun negotiating with the Afghan government to influence its regional policies ( http://www.khaama.com/modi-likely-to-discuss-afghanistan-with-russian-president-vladimir-putin-1853). It is as if a decision was […]
“As pundits and politicians stoked the recent shootings in California into an existential threat; as French troops were deployed in Paris; as Belgian police locked down Brussels, and US and Russian planes […]
“Revolution: One week into office, Argentina’s new president has slashed taxes, ripped out capital controls and restored the peso to its natural level. It takes guts, but this blaze of reforms has […]
21 DEC 15 Michael Savage interview of the Assyrian Army Commander Emmanuel Khoshaba. Please listen to the entire show: