• Break the State, Miss the System: What the Iran War Means for U.S. Intelligence

    Break the State, Miss the System: What the Iran War Means for U.S. Intelligence

    The Iran war did real damage to Tehran’s military and nuclear infrastructure. But it also exposed a harder truth: breaking the visible state is not the same as breaking the network underneath it. For the U.S. intelligence community, the next warning challenge is likely to be more decentralized, more ambiguous, and harder to track.

  • Salafi Intent: A Smile for the West, a Sword for the Rest

    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.