đ Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up | November 18, 2024
This special episode of Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up delivers in-depth analysis of President-elect Donald Trumpâs appointments and policiesâand how they will reshape global security and stability when he takes office in January. đĄ Neil Bisson provides expert insights into the ripple effects that every country must prepare for in this pivotal moment.
đ° This Episode Covers:
1ď¸âŁ The alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Trumpâwhat it reveals about U.S.-Iran tensions
2ď¸âŁ How extremist groups, domestic and international, are strategizing around Trumpâs election
3ď¸âŁ Fears of politicization within U.S. intelligence agenciesâwhy this matters globally
4ď¸âŁ Trumpâs potential foreign policy impact on the Middle East and Ukraine
5ď¸âŁ Leadership changes at the FBI and CIA under Trumpâs administration
6ď¸âŁ Canadaâs challenges with Trumpâs appointees and policies
7ď¸âŁ Rep. Mike Waltzâs appointment as National Security Adviser and its implications
đď¸ With over 25 years of intelligence experience, Neil Bisson offers the kind of analysis governments and organizations rely on to understand and adapt to the worldâs shifting power dynamics.
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Chapters:
0:00 â Intro: A Special Episode on Trumpâs Impact on Global Security
1:00 â Alleged Iranian Plot to Assassinate Donald Trump
5:15 â Extremist Groups React to Trumpâs Election Victory
9:40 â Politicization Concerns in U.S. Intelligence Agencies
13:55 â Trumpâs Potential Foreign Policy in the Middle East and Ukraine
18:05 â Leadership Changes at FBI and CIA Under Trump
21:05 â Canadaâs Challenges with Trumpâs Appointees and Policies
24:00 â Rep. Mike Waltz as National Security Adviser: Implications for U.S. Strategy
25:30 â Outro: Global Security and Stability in Focus