
BRIEFS
Initial reads. Developing events. Multi-layered insight.
Briefs delivers rapid assessments, initial intel roll-ups, and early-stage analysis of breaking and developing events.
LATEST BRIEFS
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Salafi Intent: A Smile for the West, a Sword for the Rest
Al-Julani’s past isn’t a liability—it’s his resume. He’s playing the long game, speaking the language of peace while preparing the terrain for a Salafi-leaning state. If we ignore the signs, the blood will be on more than just Syrian hands.
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Jammers in the Kill Zone: Ukraine’s Mobile EW Fight for The Donbas
Improvised EW trucks are giving Ukrainian troops a fighting chance against Rubicon’s deep drone hunt. It’s not elegant — it’s survival.
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Mossad’s Persian Shadow: Deep HUMINT, Deep Impact
A chilling phone call in native Persian reveals Mossad’s deep placement inside Iran—and signals a protracted campaign to dismantle the IRGC from within.
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Stealth Stunts Are Killing Stealth: The B2 Panel Check That Shouldn’t Happen
A viral IRGC video claims to show a B2 doing a low pass over the Gulf. If it’s real, it’s a stealth discipline failure—and a free intelligence haul for Iran, Russia, and China. Here’s why panel checks with stealth bombers in contested airspace need to stop.
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Making the Night Hostile: Using Cellular Architecture and EW to Counter Shaheds
Russia uses the night and Ukraine’s own cell networks to make Shahed strikes deadly. What if Ukraine made its networks hostile at night and turned the RF environment into a trap?
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The Shahed: Russia’s Cheap Terror Machine
Russia’s Shahed drones aren’t advanced—they’re cheap, relentless, and hard to stop in numbers. Here’s why they’re terrorizing Ukraine and what it means for the fight ahead.
