This episode of Hub Dialogues features The Hub‘s executive director Rudyard Griffiths in conversation with author and writer Robert D. Kaplan, about his on-the-ground experience during the 2004 siege of Fallujah, its lessons for Israel as its military prepares for a ground assault on Gaza City and risk of the war escalating into a region-wide conflict.
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