Berto Jongman: Interesting National Security Links

Aon downgrades 37 countries for terrorism and political violence CBRNE Terrorism Newsletter Future Trends and Challenges Middle East and North Africa Toward 2030 Iran & Israel: What the West should and can do “Targeting Top Terrorists: How Leadership Decapitation Contributes to Counterterrorism” Think Again: Al Qaeda Obituaries Premature U.S.’s Post-Afghanistan Counterinsurgency War: Colombia

Berto Jongman: Interesting National Security Links

Chemical Industry Cyber War Per Joe Nye Dirty Politics Described by Insider Endangered Tribe in Brazil Lenin’s Terror: The Ideological Origins of Early Soviet State Violence Nuclear Espionage Confirmed Review: But Will the Planet Notice? Surveillance State (Salon)  

Berto Jongman: Interesting National Security Links

Business Cover for US Military Spies? Communicating in a Crisis Cute Cats Theories of Political Activism Eight Most Influential Technologies Fallujah Health Effects Fed Transcripts Is Al Qaeda Really Dead Part I Islamophobia Conference US Military and Intelligence Clash Over Spy Satellites** US Spending Tax Money on Useless Weapons Systems VIDEO:  Secrets in Plain Sight …

Berto Jongman: Interesting National Security Headlines

Book Review – Truth And Consequences: The U.S. vs. Bradley Manning French Cyber-Strategy GPS with Soul Hacktivism at Risk Integral Leadership Rosetta Stone Kony 2012 White Savior Industrial Complex Magnetic Pole Reversal Has Started – Will Take a Thousand Years Malware Proliferation Estimates PDF: Carnage Interrupted: An Analysis of Fifteen Terrorist Plots Against Public Surface …

Berto Jongman: From Drug Wars to Criminal Insurgency: Mexican Cartels, Criminal Enclaves and Criminal Insurgency in Mexico and Central America, and their Implications for Global Security

Worth a look. From Drug Wars to Criminal Insurgency: Mexican Cartels, Criminal Enclaves and Criminal Insurgency in Mexico and Central America, and their Implications for Global Security Phi Beta Iota:  Now that it has been clearly established that governments commit more crimes than organized crime, and that Wall Street crime is vastly greater and more harmful …