Five Things That We Can Learn from Somalia
If the U.S., without regional support, is going to intervene unilaterally in order to destroy or defeat IS, it better have a plan for what comes next.
Read MoreDon Liebich is a native of New York and a graduate of the University of Rochester and the Harvard Business School PMD program. He spent his career with the U.S. Navy Nuclear Submarine service and Sysco Corp. Liebich has been involved with economic development, citizen diplomacy and human rights projects in Jordan, Israel/Palestine including the West Bank, UAE and Iran. He has conducted seminars and taught courses on Islam, Christian Fundamentalism, U.S. Middle East foreign policy and Iran. He is the author ofFault Lines: The Layman's Guide to Understanding America's Role in the Ever-Changing Middle East. Learn more at www.donliebich.com.
Posted by Don Liebich | Oct 15, 2014 | Africa, Middle East, News & Analysis, US |
If the U.S., without regional support, is going to intervene unilaterally in order to destroy or defeat IS, it better have a plan for what comes next.
Read MorePosted by Don Liebich | Sep 29, 2014 | Middle East, Viewpoints |
This is not the first intervention in the history of U.S. involvement in the Middle East that has resulted in unintended consequences.
Read MorePosted by Don Liebich | Sep 20, 2014 | Middle East, News & Analysis, Palestine |
In Syria, the U.S. is supporting and arming the Sunni rebel groups, many of whom are allied with ISIS.
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