The New Rulers of Syria | Yigal Carmon | WEBINAR SERIES

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  • Опубліковано 12 гру 2024

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  • @ICEJofficial
    @ICEJofficial  День тому +2

    The New Rulers of Syria
    Our featured guest Yigal Carmon is President & Founder of MEMRI - Middle East Media Research Institute. He is a world class expert in intelligence, counter-terrorism, diplomacy, and research. Carmon is a retired IDF colonel, and served in the army’s intelligence corps, Aman. He was counter-terrorism advisor to two Israeli prime ministers (Shamir and Rabin). He participated in the 1991-1992 peace talks in Madrid and Washington as part of the Israeli team in talks with Syria. In 1998, he founded MEMRI, which monitors, translates, and analyzes the media of the Arab and Muslim world, in Arabic, Farsi, Turkish, Urdu, and Pashtu. Now also Russian and Chinese. He has briefed the US Congress, the State Department, the Pentagon, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department of Justice, FBI, and National Security Council. He also has briefed the European Union, European Parliament, the UK Parliament, OSCE, and NATO.
    For more information on today’s topic, we strongly suggest the following analysis pieces by Yigal Carmon’s colleague at MEMRI, Ambassador Alberto M. Fernandez:
    Syria After The Revolution, Now Comes The Hard Part
    December 9, 2024 | By Amb. Alberto M. Fernandez
    www.memri.org/reports/syria-after-revolution-now-comes-hard-part
    The 'Terrorists' Of Aleppo (And Those Behind Them)
    December 2, 2024 | By Amb. Alberto M. Fernandez
    www.memri.org/reports/terrorists-aleppo-and-those-behind-them

  • @Ellie_copt14
    @Ellie_copt14 8 годин тому

    👏👏🙌

  • @joyouslily2982
    @joyouslily2982 13 годин тому

    Excellent

  • @debibrand
    @debibrand 20 годин тому

    If The U.S. disregards the present cry for help to us from many a Syrian, God help us.
    Should we be so selfish, foolish, and calloused, we will, at some point, rue the day we made such a choice; moreover, for the same, inescapably, someday for such we shall doubtlessly pay.