The BridgeSep 6, 20152 min read
The Bridge Week in Review
August 31 — September 5, 2015
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Here’s who you might have missed this week on The Bridge…
Jason Howk’s interview of “Lt Gen Sir Graeme Lamb (Ret) and the Iranian Nuclear Agreement”
“Graeme Lamb has dealt with the Iranian Regime, worked closely with dozens of Middle Eastern leaders, and is known for his straight-talk. Here are his thoughts on the current Iranian Nuclear agreement and how it will affect the broader Middle East.”
Jas Logue’s “Propaganda of the Deed”
“While barbaric actions by Daesh fighters are unfortunately common place and evidence of these deeds is awash on social media, it is the significant events, disseminated through the central agencies, which are truly synchronised with the military campaign to achieve an information effect. They are the events or incidents which penetrate through the noise of daily operations.”
And An Angry Staff Officer with “The Treaty of Paris”
“As the U.S. continues to develop its relationship with the rest of the world, primarily in the Middle East, it is perhaps useful to look back on the negotiations that took place in 1782–1783, especially in light of the negotiations with Iran that took place this year.”
This coming week on The Bridge, we are pleased to feature articles from Jason Howk, Dave Blair, and Collin Hunt.
Thanks for reading (and writing)!










