When trying to decide what information to rely upon in the aftermath of terrorist attacks the word of terrorists themselves should be ignored.
Author: Phil Gurski
Phil Gurski is the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Ltd. Phil is a 32-year veteran of CSE and CSIS and the author of six books on terrorism.
While terrorism, largely of the Islamist variety, is global, some nations do not appear to suffer from it as much – why?
This is a summary of terrorism around the world for the week of January 1-7, with a short discussion on the implications for global security.
In a world where everyone is spying on everyone else you would think that having a trained, competent foreign intelligence agency is a given – not in Canada
RED Tabara Group, Burundi
Terrorist group profiles The purpose of this briefing series is to inform readers on the basics of little-known terrorist groups. Information will be gathered from reputable sources and include the nature of the group’s ideology, its area of activity, strength (if known) and a list of recent (within the last five years) actions. Borealis hopes […]
It is one thing to recognise when injustices are done and those wrongly accused should be compensated. But millions to those who publicly express extremism?
It is often painful to wait for more information to come in before making up one’s mind, but when it comes to terrorism it is crucial to do so
International causes make strange bedfellows, but the speed with which left-wingers adopted Hamas rhetoric will prove to be counterproductive
Sweden’s reputation as a safe country of blond, fit people has been taking a hit of late: what is going on?
Jihadis who plan attacks over the holiday season clearly have missed the message behind Christmas. Bah humbug!