Oreos with the Ambassador

My first update! I’ll be boarding my flight momentarily, but I wanted to tell you all about my crazy day.

We started off with a chat with Dr. Anthony the founding President of the National Council on US-Arab Relations (referred to as National Council or the Council for short). He is a brilliant man who we were lucky to meet and spend a great deal of our time with.

Our first presentation was from Miriam who is a relatively new employee at the National Council. She is a Lebanese Canadian who is doing her research on the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. I learned so much from her presentation and it created lots of further points for research.

Next we went to the Lebanese Embassy. Yes we ate Oreos with the Ambassador! Here’s the photo from our visit:

After the Ambassador we met with several other scholars and prominent thinkers of the Middle East. Due to security reasons, we are not allowed to share the names/titles/employers of all those we met with (no joke!). But every session was very informative and generated lively discussions.

Several unscheduled highlights of the day:

  1. Attempting to hail a cab outside the National Press Building and two huge black SUV’s pull up. Security guys in suits step out, followed by Leon Panetta! We got a smile and wave from the Secretary of Defense!
  2. While waiting in line to go through TSA in Dulles, our study visit leader saw Ambassador Cook, former ambassador to Oman. We were introduced to her as well!

All together a busy and exciting day. I’ll try and post again later with some more detailed comments based on the tons of notes I took from all the sessions today.

Welcome

Thanks so much for stopping by! I’m currently preparing for my trip to Lebanon and am excited to begin regularly blogging on the trip. Please sign up now to receive updates via email every time I post while in Lebanon. In the mean time, I thought I’d share the reading list that was provided by NCUSAR. I requested all of these books from the library and am slowly making my way through them before the trip. The ones that I don’t finish before the trip, I hope to read when I get back.

  1. Pity the Nation: The Abduction of Lebanon by Robert Fisk
  2. Spirit of the Phoenix: Beirut and the Story of Lebanon by Tim Llewellyn
  3. Lebanon: A House Divided by Sandra Mackey
  4. The Hills of Adonis: A Journey in Lebanon by Colin Thubron
  5. A History of Modern Lebanon by Fawwaz Traboulsi
  6. The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran — Currently reading this one and loving it so far!
  7. Inside Lebanon: Journey to a Shattered Land with Noam and Carol Chomsky by Assaf Kfoury
  8. House of Stone: A Memoir of Home, Family, and a Lost Middle East by Anthony Shadid