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Is Trump bringing the US back to Afghanistan?

Episode 295 – Afghanistan is not known as the ‘graveyard of empires’ for nothing

After 9/11, the US, Canada and many other nations sent troops to Afghanistan to find and punish Al Qaeda leader Usama bin Laden and bring ‘democracy’ to the country. Thousands of casualties – on both sides – later, the US pulled out in the fall of 2021 and the Taliban, which had provided sanctuary for terrorists, regained power. The so-called ‘Taliban 2.0’ were nothing more than the misogynist Islamist extremists they had always been and Afghanistan is again a dictatorship run by jihadis. Why, then, is the US thinking of heading back to take over an airbase in that country?

Taliban say Afghanistan ‘will never’ hand over Bagram despite Trump threats

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About my guest

Irina Tsukerman is a national security and foreign policy analyst and attorney specializing in strategic dynamics across Southeast Asia, Afghanistan, and the broader Middle East. She is the  President of the security and geopolitical risk strategic advisory Scarab Rising, Inc. She has advised policymakers, think tanks, and private sector stakeholders on counterterrorism, energy security, and great-power competition, with a particular emphasis on U.S. policy and its regional impact. Her work has examined the intersection of insurgencies and governance in Afghanistan, maritime security challenges in Southeast Asia, and the role of information warfare in shaping alliances. Tsukerman is widely published in international outlets and has provided expert commentary to media on evolving threats, hybrid warfare, and the shifting balance of power in Asia and beyond.

Canadian Intelligence Eh

In a world of multiple voices and opinions it can be very hard to know where to turn.  One choice is to look to those who actually worked in counter-terrorism and other threat areas in the national security world. 

In these half-hour podcasts, 32-year Canadian intelligence veteran Phil Gurski is joined by a fascinating array of individuals with something meaningful to say about these issues as they provide insight into what they mean and what we need to do about them.

About Phil Gurski

Phil worked as a senior strategic analyst at CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) from 2001-2015, specializing in violent Islamist-inspired homegrown terrorism and radicalisation. From 1983 to 2001 he was employed as a senior multilingual analyst at Communications Security Establishment (CSE – Canada’s signals intelligence agency), specialising in the Middle East. He also served as senior special advisor in the National Security Directorate at Public Safety Canada from 2013, focusing on community outreach and training on radicalisation to violence, until his retirement from the civil service in May 2015, and as consultant for the Ontario Provincial Police’s Anti-Terrorism Section (PATS) from May to October 2015. He also ran Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting from May 2015 to May 2025.

He was the Director of Security and Intelligence at the SecDev Group from June 2018 to July 2019 and the Director of the National Security Programme at the University of Ottawa’s Professional Development Institute from 2020-2022. He has also taught on national security issues at George Brown College, the University of Ottawa and Georgian College. Mr. Gurski has presented on violent Islamist-inspired and other forms of terrorism and radicalisation across Canada and around the world and is actively sought by Canadian and international media on national security and intelligence issues. He has written hundreds of op-eds on these matters for several Canadian media since 2016

He is the author of The Threat from Within: Recognizing Al Qaeda-inspired Radicalization and Terrorism in the West (Rowman and Littlefield 2015) Western Foreign Fighters: The Threat to Homeland and International Security (Rowman and Littlefield 2017), The Lesser Jihads: Taking the Islamist fight to the world (Rowman and Littlefield 2017), An end to the ‘War on Terrorism (Rowman and Littlefield 2018), When Religion Kills: How Extremist Justify Violence Through Faith (Lynne Rienner 2019), The Peaceable Kingdom? A history of terrorism in Canada from Confederation to the present (self-published: 2021, republished by Double Dagger in 2022), and the forthcoming The Fenians: Brotherhood of fools or Canada’s first terrorist threat? (Double Dagger: 2025). He regularly blogs and podcasts (Canadian Intelligence Eh!), and posts on Bluesky (@borealissaves.bsky.social) on terrorism and intelligence matters.

By 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.