
Stratfor Vice President of Tactical Analysis Scott Stewart and Chief Security Officer Fred Burton get to the heart of Mexico's cartel problem and where it's going

Stratfor Vice President of Tactical Analysis Scott Stewart and Chief Security Officer Fred Burton get to the heart of Mexico's cartel problem and where it's going

Former CIA Counterintelligence Chief James M. Olson and Stratfor Chief Security Officer Fred Burton sit down to discuss spycraft.

Stratfor's Rebecca Keller sits down with Gilbert M. Gaul to discuss the geography of risk in an era of ever-greater storms.

Co-authors Robert K. Knake and Richard A. Clarke examine the state of cybersecurity in the United States.

The Sept. 14 attacks left the world scrambling to offset the sharp loss of Saudi oil production. And now, emerging evidence of Iranian involvement could invoke a U.S. response.

Since graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1986, the careers of Mike Pompeo, Ulrich Brechbuhl, Brian Bulatao, Mark Esper, David Urban and Mark Green have periodically intersected. Now they have converged in the Trump administration.

Iran has invested for decades in capabilities to better strike U.S. assets, critical energy infrastructure around the Persian Gulf and other key strategic targets in the region. But how long would they last in military confrontation with the United States?

Regardless of the specifics of Warsaw and Washington's potential new defense agreement, any increase in the U.S. military position in Poland -- no matter how small -- is bound to prompt Russia to build up its own position.


In this short video Middle East and North Africa Analyst Ryan Bohl discusses three events to watch for this week.



Criminals are attracted to international airports, where crowds of travelers are relatively wealthy and powerful compared with crowds outside the airport.


