MEF cordially invites you to attend an in-person briefing with Jonathan Spyer
How Has Oct. 7 Changed the Middle East?
Iran’s attempt to achieve regional domination has become the dominant factor in the Middle East since Oct. 7, with Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis on the warpath, with Iranian attacks on U.S. forces and Israel, and more. How successful is Tehran’s effort? What are Iran’s strengths and weaknesses? Does it make sense to see the clash between Iran and its enemies as part of the global competition between the United States and China/Russia? Date: Tuesday, May 7th
Time: 12:00pm to 1:30pm ET
Location: Provided upon registration
Business attire required. |
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Jonathan Spyer oversees the Forum's content and is editor of the Middle East Quarterly. Mr. Spyer, a journalist, reports for Janes Intelligence Review, writes a column for the Jerusalem Post, and is a contributor to the Wall Street Journal and The Australian. He frequently reports from Syria and Iraq, and has entered the Gaza Strip accompanying Israeli forces during the current conflict. He has a BA from the London School of Economics, an MA from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, and a PhD from the London School of Economics. He is the author of two books: The Transforming Fire: The Rise of the Israel-Islamist Conflict (2010) and Days of the Fall: A Reporter's Journey in the Syria and Iraq Wars (2017). |
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If you are interested in scheduling a private meeting with Mr. Spyer, please let us know at EA@meforum.org. |
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The Middle East Forum, an activist think tank, deals with the Middle East, Islamism, U.S. foreign policy, and related topics, urging bold measures to protect Americans and their allies. Pursuing its goals via intellectual, operational, and philanthropic means, the Forum recurrently has policy ideas adopted by the U.S. government. |
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