Excerpts: Dwight Eisenhower lays to rest any doubts concerning the value of French Résistance in his Crusade in Europe memoir: “Throughout France, the Free French had been of inestimable value in the […]
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Excerpts: Dwight Eisenhower lays to rest any doubts concerning the value of French Résistance in his Crusade in Europe memoir: “Throughout France, the Free French had been of inestimable value in the […]
On 1 FEB 19 LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed on Southern Sense Talk Radio by Ann Ubelis on the crisis in the Middle East and China. The interview is divided […]
On 22 JAN 19 LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed on Caravan to Midnight by John B. Wells. The discussion covered Syrian withdrawal, Chinas and U.S. global fight, Russian “collusion”, the […]
On 21 JAN 19 LTC Sargis Sangari, CEO NEC-SE, was interviewed by Ann Vandersteel on Your Voice America TV. on the U.S. pull out of Syria, the U.S. China regional fights, U.S. […]
Earlier today (16 JAN 19), several American soldiers were killed in action while conducting a routine patrol in Manbij, Syria. After four years, these routine patrols are supposed to be executed by […]
13 JAN 19 interview of LTC Sargis Sangari, USA (Ret), CEO NEC-SE on Assyrian Reality TV, by Raman David. The show discusses how the POTUS decision to withdraw forces from Syria will […]
Excerpt: “The autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in northern Iraq rejected a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report published Tuesday accusing Iraqi Kurds of using “electric shock” and other forms of torture to […]
Excerpt: “McGurk previously served as a deputy assistant secretary of state for Iraq and Iran and led secret side talks with Iran about the release of American prisoners during the negotiations for […]
It was an honor for the Near East Center for Strategic Engagement executive team to have participated and given its input on topics and issues discussed in the December 12-13, 2018 Special […]
Excerpt: “Why, he asked, was that flag flying as there were virtually no Shabak, the ethnic Shia population, living in this Christian town. Fr. Thabet interpreted its ominous significance: “The next attack […]