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Tag: OSINT

To What Extent Is Military Force An Effective Response To Terrorism?

The aim of this title is to not only to define the extent of effectiveness of military force against terrorism, … More

counterterrorism, International Law, Military, NATO, OSINT, Security, UK, UNSG, USA

Sri Lankan War Wounds Still Not Healed

After more than 25 years of tense, protracted, and bloody civil war, the guns fell silent in Sri Lanka. In … More

counterterrorism, LTTE, OSINT, peacebuilding, politics, Security, Sri Lanka, terrorism, War crimes

Combining Three Tiers of Intelligence-Gathering Is Key to Keeping Russia and China at Bay

The U.S. and its allies today face two major geopolitical threats: Russia and China. A prominent U.S. think tank, The … More

espionage, operationalintelligence, OSINT, strategicintelligence, tacticalintelligence, Tradecraft

A New Era for China’s “Wolf Warrior Diplomacy”

China’s “wolf warrior diplomacy” is entering a new era as tension rises in Chinese foreign affairs. The strategy, deployed to … More

australia, China, diplomacy, foreign-policy, India, OSINT, Security, united states, wolfwarrior

Special Report: Sri Lanka’s Easter Sunday Bombings – An Intelligence Failure? Or an Intelligence Operation?

This article was originally published by “The NATO Association of Canada” on May 25, 2020. Since the Easter Sunday bombings … More

China, Easter Sunday Bombings, espionage, India, intelligence, ISIS, Military, OSINT, politics, Security, Sri Lanka, terrorism

Protected: Timely and Innovative Intelligence Tradecraft Is the Need of the Day to Save the Afghanistan Peace Deal

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Afghanistan, Defense, espionage, intelligence, NATO, OSINT, PSYOP, Security, Tamil Tigers, Tradecraft, Warfare

U.N. ban on Sri Lanka’s peacekeepers led by alleged war criminal is the tip of the iceberg

This article was originally published by “NATO Association of Canada” on October 1, 2019. The U.N. peacekeeping department last week … More

Military, OSINT, Peacekeeping, Sri Lanka, UN, War crimes

Opinion: Returning ISIS foreign fighters, what needs to be done?

This article was originally published by “NATO Association of Canada” on March 4, 2019. An American citizen and former college … More

civil society, Iraq, ISIS, OSINT, politics, rehabilitation, Syria, terrorism, turkey

The “Neo-Cold War” in the Indian Ocean Region

Addressing an event last week at London’s Oxford University, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said some people are seeing … More

Bangladesh, China, Civil War, Geopolitics, India, Indian Ocean Region, Military, Myanmar, Neo-Cold War, OSINT, Pakistan, politics, Proxy War, Security, Sri Lanka, Trade routes, USA

The Impending Threat of Islamic Radicalization: A Look at Assimilation

By Kagusthan Ariaratnam & Ammna Nasser This article was originally published by “The NATO Association of Canada” on January 22, … More

al Qaeda, assimilation, Daesh, deradicalization, Hezbollah, Human Rights, inclusiveness, Iran, Iraq, ISIS, Military, OSINT, Pakistan, political violence, politics, radicalization, Sectarianism, Syria, terrorism

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