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Claude Salhani.com Journalist, Author, Political Analyst
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Claude
Salhani is a
journalist, author and political analyst based in the Middle East, and
Washsington, DC. and specializes in Middle East politics, politicized
Islam and terrorism
He is the former editor of the Middle East Times and a long-time
contributor to the Commentary pages of the Washington Times and
Beirut’s Executive Magazine. He is the former International Editor with
United Press International and also ran UPI's Terrorism & Security
Desks.
He appears on a number of radio and television networks as a political
commentator including CNN, French radio and TV, Canadian radio and TV
(in English and French), al-Hurra and other Middle East medias. He is a
senior associate at the Washington, D.C.-based Institute of World
Affairs and a member of the London-based International Institute of
Strategic Studies (IISS).
Over a span of some 30 years Mr. Salhani has traveled to 83 countries,
covered 12 wars and interviewed numerous world leaders. His reports
have been published in major newspapers and magazines around the world,
including The Times (London), the San Francisco Chronicle, the San
Diego Union Tribune, Foreign Service Journal, Middle East Policy
Journal, Salon.com, The American Conservative and many others.
He is the author of Black September to Desert Storm; While the Arab
World Slept: the impact of the Bush years on the Middle East, and
contributing author of The Iraq War. His latest book, Islam
Without a Veil, was published just a month ago.
Mr. Salhani was based in Beirut, Cairo, Paris, Brussels, London, New
York and Washington, DC. His assignments included every major Middle
East conflict starting with the Jordanian-Palestinian Black September
clashes in Jordan, the 1973 Arab Israeli War, the Turkish invasion of
Cyprus, the Lebanese Civil War, the insurgency in Oman’s Dhofar region,
the Israeli invasion of south Lebanon (1978), the Iraq-Iran War, the
Israeli invasion of Lebanon (1982) and subsequent siege of Beirut, the
first Gulf War, the Czech Velvet Revolution and the downfall of
communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union and most recently, the
war in Iraq.
He was wounded three times while reporting on various Mideast
conflicts. He was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of
the bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut .
Mr. Salhani is fluent in English, French, Italian, Arabic and has a
working knowledge of Spanish. He studied in the Master’s in Conflict
Resolution program at Royal Roads University, in Victoria, Canada.
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