Intelligence is a useful tool for governments, but those in power have to understand how to use it properly
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We should be very cautious in accepting claims that terrorist groups have been defeated: they have a tendency to last a long time
When faced with failure governments have a nasty tendency to create new bodies rather than support existing ones whose advice they ignored in the first place
Whistling past the graveyard when faced with bad news – like foreign spying on your soil – is seldom a good strategy
A Lot of Hot Air Coming From China
We all know that China is becoming more aggressive on the international stage, and not to our benefit. So what happens when we point out this aggression?
Canadian courts have an unfortunate tendency to not take terrorism seriously and treat it appropriately. How can we change this?
How is it that the Canadian government is not taking seriously enough the presence of PRC ‘police stations’ on our soil?
Intelligence agencies work hard to provide the best advice possible to senior government leaders: you would think these mandarins would at least read what they send.
Once again, jihadis were responsible for every single terrorist attack in the world during the week of October 31-November 6, 2022
Islamist terrorists once again carried out the lion’s share of attacks around the world, a trend which shows no signs of ebbing.