STRATFOR Podcasts

Weekend Podcast ICON
July 4, 2009 1339 GMT
STRATFOR highlights the headlines of the world today and looks at the week ahead, using our exclusive Intelligence Guidance. [more]
MAP - Afghanistan - Helmand province400
About 4,000 U.S. Marines have swarmed into Taliban-controlled Helmand province, where the battle strategy will be markedly different in many respects from anything seen in Afghanistan up to now. [more]
map--Iraq oil fields
July 1, 2009 1250 GMT
Only BP and CNPC were tempted by Iraq's oil offer. Colin Chapman explains why. [more]
Honduras - political clash
Military forces brought about a coup in Honduras, and voters in Argentina have dealt a strong blow to President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner’s Peronist faction. But both countries appear to be boxed in for the time being -- though for very different reasons. [more]
Air France wreckage
A catastrophic failure in the Air France Airbus or a small bomb now seem to be the most likely causes of the downing of Air France Flight 447. Colin Chapman discusses the investigation with STRATFOR’s Fred Burton. [more]
Weekend Podcast ICON
June 27, 2009 1318 GMT
STRATFOR highlights the headlines of the world today and looks at the week ahead, using our exclusive Intelligence Guidance. [more]
Ikea signs
The World Bank gives a “thumbs down” to the Russian economy. The need to refinance Russia’s banks, the use of short-term overseas borrowings and endemic corruption combine to provide a grim outlook. [more]
U.S.-Israel tensions
Israel -- which recently had seemed pinned down by the Obama administration’s ultimatum on West Bank settlements -- may have found a way to improve its negotiating position against Washington. Iran holds the key. [more]
Japan - Brewers
Colin Chapman talks to Peter Zeihan in an in-depth interview about the strength of the global economic recovery. [more]
South China Sea
June 23, 2009 1211 GMT
A U.S. defense delegation kicks off two days of talks in Beijing, as Washington attempts to reshape its military relations with China under the Obama administration. STRATFOR senior analyst Rodger Baker discusses the issues with Marla Dial. [more]
George Soros
June 22, 2009 1255 GMT
Two promising statements to mull over. First, multi-billionaire George Soros says the worst of the financial crisis has passed. Soros is arguably the most significant non-politician to say this. And Russian President Dmitri Medvedev responds to U.S. President Barack Obama’s overtures, reported last week by STRATFOR, by offering to make reductions in Russia’s nuclear arsenal. [more]
Weekend Podcast ICON
June 20, 2009 1356 GMT
STRATFOR highlights the headlines of the world today and looks at the week ahead, using our exclusive Intelligence Guidance. [more]
Mexico - Detainees
Change may be in the air in Iran - but a little-reported murder of a Catholic priest in drug-torn Mexico may prove to be another of those events that are more significant than they seem. Colin Chapman talks to Fred Burton. [more]
Iran - Silent Protest
June 18, 2009 1232 GMT
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei plans to lead Friday prayers in Tehran on June 19, making a politically significant appearance as disputes over election results continue. Meanwhile, failed presidential candidates will make their case to Iran’s Guardian Council, and U.S. President Barack Obama’s administration will move carefully amid the political crisis. [more]
China - economy photo
There are good figures coming out of China this week, signifying optimism. But some of these numbers should be treated with caution. [more]
Iran - Political Protests
June 16, 2009 1213 GMT
Violence in Tehran loomed as a possibility as pro- and anti-government demonstrators planned rallies on June 16, and a partial recount of votes cast in the June 12 presidential election got under way. The political dilemma facing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has never been clearer, but whether vote fraud occurred remains an open question. [more]
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
In a major policy speech, Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu offered immediate peace talks to the Palestinians, in any of three Arab capitals. But he refused to stop expanding existing Jewish settlements on the West Bank and imposed conditions that would make a Palestinian state a castrated country. [more]
Weekend Podcast ICON
June 13, 2009 1346 GMT
STRATFOR highlights the headlines of the world today and looks at the week ahead, using our exclusive Intelligence Guidance. [more]
Rio Tinto President and Chairman speak
June 12, 2009 1242 GMT
China complains of infidelity as its state giant, Chinalco, is jilted by global mining giant Rio Tinto, but it needs to look at its own standards when complaining about the morals of commercial behavior. [more]
Iran - election rally
Iran’s presidential election frames essential questions about fractures among political conservatives and future policy toward the West, STRATFOR senior analyst Kamran Bokhari tells Marla Dial. [more]
Jewish Settlement in West Bank
The U.S. special envoy to the Middle East is pushing to reignite the peace process, but Israel and Washington are still deeply divided over the issue of settlements. Colin Chapman discusses the problems with STRATFOR founder Dr. George Friedman. [more]
Russian President Dmitri Medvedev with German Chancellor Angela Merkel
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier visits Moscow on June 9-10, continuing a pattern of talks that signal deeper ties between Moscow and Berlin — as tensions between U.S. and German leaders grow. [more]
BNP leader Nick Griffin
The left has suffered a big setback in elections to the European Parliament, with center-right parties doing well across the continent and a few signs of the extreme right picking up votes. [more]
Weekend Podcast ICON
June 6, 2009 1247 GMT
STRATFOR highlights the headlines of the world today and looks at the week ahead, using our exclusive Intelligence Guidance. [more]
Obama and Clinton in Cairo
June 5, 2009 1248 GMT
One speech cannot remove decades of distrust, as U.S. President Barack Obama readily acknowledged. The Middle East issues that were intractable last week are still unresolved today. But Obama has earned some respect in the right places, and only six months into his presidency has shown himself to be well across the foreign affairs brief. [more]
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