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Expert Q&A: US Should Encourage NATO/Turkey-led Assistance to Syrian Opposition Forces

Published August 22, 2012by Jasmin Ramsey 1 Comment

Emile Nakhleh is a retired Senior Intelligence Service Officer, a Research Professor at the University of New Mexico and a National Intelligence Council associate. Since retiring from the United States Government in 2006, he has been consulting with different US… Continue Reading →

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