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STRATFOR is the world’s leading online publisher of geopolitical
intelligence. Our global team of intelligence professionals provides our Members with insights into political, economic, and
military developments to reduce risks, to identify opportunities, and to stay aware of happenings around the globe.
STRATFOR provides three types of intelligence
products: Situational Awareness –
News is a commodity that you can get anywhere on the Internet. Situational Awareness is knowing what matters, and an intelligence
professional’s responsibility – STRATFOR’s responsibility – is to keep you apprised of what matters
without wasting your time with clutter. We provide near real-time developments from street revolutionary movements to military
invasions. OJ’s latest arrest and mudslinging in Washington and Brussels don’t make the cut.
Analyses
– STRATFOR tells its Members what events in the world actually mean. We also tell you when events are much ado about
nothing. Oftentimes the seemingly momentous is geopolitically irrelevant and vice versa. We discern what’s important
objectively – without ideology, a partisan agenda, or a policy prescription.
Forecasts – Knowing what
happened yesterday is helpful; knowing what’s going to happen tomorrow is critical. STRATFOR’s intelligence team
makes definitive calls about what’s next. These aren’t opinions about what should happen; they’re analytically
rigorous predictions of what will happen.
STRATFOR provides published intelligence and customized intelligence
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intelligence professionals routinely appear at conferences and as subject-matter experts in mainstream media. STRATFOR was
the subject of a cover-story article in Barron’s entitled The Shadow CIA.
STRATFOR was founded by Dr. George Friedman in 1996. STRATFOR is privately owned and
has its headquarters in Austin, TX.
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See other articles and information from STRATFOR, below.
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The Obama-Netanyahu Showdown STRATFOR, March 24, 2010. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to
the United States culminated in a 90-minute meeting between him and U.S. President Barack Obama. As a symbol of how bad relations
are between the two men, there was no final joint statement, no meeting with reporters and no pictures. Obama controlled those
things and it was clear that he wanted to drive home — particularly to the Israeli public — just how bad relations
are.
Jihadism: The Grassroots Paradox By Scott Stewart. In the message, which was titled "A Call to
Arms," Adam Gadahn (an American) starts by telling jihadists to strike targets that are close to them. He repeats the
al Qaeda doctrinal position that jihad is a personal, religiously mandated duty for every able-bodied Muslim.
A Terrorist Trial in New York City STRATFOR Today »-- November 18, 2009. By Ben West and Fred Burton.
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced Nov. 13 that the U.S. Justice Department had decided to try five suspected terrorists
currently being held at Guantanamo Bay in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
Obama's Plan and the Key Battleground STRATFOR Today »-- December 2, 2009. By George Friedman.
U.S. President Barack Obama announced the broad structure of his Afghanistan strategy in a speech at West Point on Tuesday
evening. The strategy had three core elements.
Airline Security: Gentle Solutions to a Vexing Problem STRATFOR Today »-- January 13, 2010. By Fred Burton and Ben West. U.S. President Barack Obama
outlined a set of new policies Jan. 7 in response to the Dec. 25, 2009 Northwest Airlines bombing attempt, which came the
closest to a successful attack on a U.S. flight since Richard Reid’s failed shoe-bombing in December 2001.
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