The World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth will present Fred Burton, who will give audience members an insider's perspective from a counter-terrorism expert on Hezbollah and the Middle East.
Thirty-five years after the 1983 deadly terrorist bombing at the American embassy in Lebanon, the war on terror in the Middle East continues. Using new information revealed from never-before-seen government documents, Beirut Rules describes the abduction, torture, and murder of CIA Station Chief, William Buckley, at the hands of Hezbollah terrorists.
Fred Burton, a former counterterrorism agent with the U.S. State Department from 1985 to 1999 and current Vice President of Intelligence and Counterterrorism at the largest global private intelligence company, Stratfor, is one of the world's foremost experts on security, terrorists and terrorist organizations.
The World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth will present Fred Burton, who will give audience members an insider's perspective from a counter-terrorism expert on Hezbollah and the Middle East.
Thirty-five years after the 1983 deadly terrorist bombing at the American embassy in Lebanon, the war on terror in the Middle East continues. Using new information revealed from never-before-seen government documents, Beirut Rules describes the abduction, torture, and murder of CIA Station Chief, William Buckley, at the hands of Hezbollah terrorists.
Fred Burton, a former counterterrorism agent with the U.S. State Department from 1985 to 1999 and current Vice President of Intelligence and Counterterrorism at the largest global private intelligence company, Stratfor, is one of the world's foremost experts on security, terrorists and terrorist organizations.
The World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth will present Fred Burton, who will give audience members an insider's perspective from a counter-terrorism expert on Hezbollah and the Middle East.
Thirty-five years after the 1983 deadly terrorist bombing at the American embassy in Lebanon, the war on terror in the Middle East continues. Using new information revealed from never-before-seen government documents, Beirut Rules describes the abduction, torture, and murder of CIA Station Chief, William Buckley, at the hands of Hezbollah terrorists.
Fred Burton, a former counterterrorism agent with the U.S. State Department from 1985 to 1999 and current Vice President of Intelligence and Counterterrorism at the largest global private intelligence company, Stratfor, is one of the world's foremost experts on security, terrorists and terrorist organizations.