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Join us on TONIGHT, Tuesday, October 15 for a talk with Pulitzer Center grantee Yochi Dreazen, a senior writer for Foreign Policy who has reported extensively on national security and military affairs.
The event will be livestreamed using Google Hangout on Air starting at 6pm ET. Tweet your questions to @pulitzercenter.
Against the backdrop of the recent mall siege in Kenya and Syria's ongoing military conflicts, Dreazen will draw on his most recent reporting in Mali supported by the Pulitzer Center, the Al Qaeda control in northern Mali. The group known as Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has imposed harsh Islamic law and, as Dreazen writes, is "working to turn northern Mali into the next Afghanistan."
His other current Pulitzer Center-supported project focuses on the use of drones in Israel and Hezbollah. In addition to Mali and Israel, Dreazen's reporting has taken him to a host of other countries where he has kept a sustained focus on national security and military affairs.
Dreazen's most recent articles on these issues have been published in The Atlantic, The New Republic, and Smithsonian. Dreazen also is a writer-in-residence at the Center for New American Security and a former Iraq correspondent for The Wall Street Journal.