Today, we have the privilege of exploring the Israel-Palestine conflict through the lens of Ambassador Chas Freeman, a retired career diplomat whose contributions have reshaped global diplomacy. From his pivotal role as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs during the post-Cold War era to serving as the U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia during Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Ambassador Freeman’s career spans continents and historic moments. His work in designing a NATO-centered European security system, reestablishing defense relations with China, and mediating key African conflicts has left an indelible mark on international relations. Join us as we delve into the extraordinary journey of Ambassador Chas Freeman, a diplomat par excellence.
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