Conversation with Former Hostage Charles Glass

Published: Oct. 6, 2017, 5:56 p.m.

Back in 1987, journalist Charles Glass was held hostage in Lebanon for 62 days. After he escaped, Stratfor’s Fred Burton, then an agent with the US State Department was among those there to help. 30-years later, Burton sits down with Glass, now a Stratfor Worldview contributor, to discuss that experience. Then in part two of the podcast, Stratfor senior analysts discuss the geopolitical significance of maritime chokepoints.


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Related Reading:
Charles Glass’ book “Syria Burning: A Short History of a Catastrophe” - http://www.charlesglass.net/?book=syria-burning


Video Webcast: Chokepoints - Global Trade, Security & Contingencies - http://lp.stratfor.com/chokepoints-global-trade-security-contingencies-recording


The Geopolitics of Maritime Chokepoints - https://store.stratfor.com/collections/featured/products/the-geopolitics-of-maritime-chokepoints


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