INTELBRIEFS
July 30, 2019
IntelBrief: The Executions in Bahrain
Last-minute pressure exerted by rights groups failed to prevent the Bahraini government from executing three men on July 27. Two of the men, Ali al-Arab and Ahmed al-Malali, wer......
READ MOREJuly 29, 2019
IntelBrief: Haftar’s Growing Criminal Enterprise in Libya
Throughout the bloody stalemate that is Libya’s civil war, widespread allegations have surfaced that strongman Khalifa Haftar operates as a modern-day warlord seeking to conso......
READ MOREJuly 26, 2019
IntelBrief: The Growing Rift Between Turkey and NATO
The issue of Turkey’s value and commitment to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) remains an open question following Ankara’s recent purchase of Russia’s S-400 m......
READ MOREJuly 25, 2019
IntelBrief: Murder of German Politician Stokes Fears of Radical Right-Wing Extremism
German politician Walter Luebcke, known for his pro-refugee stance, was fatally shot last month by a man known to authorities for racist violence and ties to neo-Nazi groups......
READ MOREJuly 24, 2019
IntelBrief: Malicious Hacking from U.S. Adversaries Targets Political Organizations
The success of Russia’s election meddling in the 2016 U.S. ensures that Moscow will employ similar disinformation efforts in the lead up to the 2020 race. On balance, the cost......
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