Please join MEF for our webinar offerings this week (4/20-4/24)
The Middle East Forum presents this week's webinar offerings:
"The Cause of the Middle East's Next War"
with Jonathan Schanzer For a biography, please see here.
Iran's precision guided munition (PGM) proliferation project is a threat to Israel and the United States. The aim of this project is to strike distant, high-value targets with high precision. Put this weapon in the hands of Iran's proxies throughout the Middle East is a game changer. I believe it will be the issue that prompts the region's next war.
You can also reply to Stacey McKenna at Stacey@meforum.org or by phone at 215-546-5406 ext. 113
"Israel Insider" with Ashley Perry President Rivlin gave the Knesset 21 days to form a new government or Israel goes to the polls for the fourth time in August. Meanwhile, the Finance and Health Ministries are fighting over lifting the COVID-19 lock-down. Will Israel have a government or an economy? Find out on Wednesday
Wednesday, April 22, 2020 3:00-3:30p.m. EDT Online
You can also reply to Stacey McKenna at Stacey@meforum.org or by phone at 215-546-5406 ext. 113
"How Congress Can Start Reforming Middle East Studies"
with Winfield Myers and Clifford Smith For biographies, please see here.
Title VI of the Higher Education Act of 1965 deploys taxpayer funds to train specialists in the languages and area studies of key world regions. For many years, however, Middle East studies centers have abused the program by using its funds to support anti-American, pro-Islamist research, teaching, and outreach efforts. In effect, taxpayers subsidize the undermining of their own security. Campus Watch and the Washington Project are working together to reform Title VI by involving members of Congress.
You can also reply to Stacey McKenna at Stacey@meforum.org or by phone at 215-546-5406 ext. 113 Catch up with our previous webinars!
All webinars are recorded for viewing after the event. To view past webinars, please visit our YouTube page or our website.
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.