Security Weekly

Despite their public manifestations of machismo, cartel leaders clearly fear and respect the superpower to the north.

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Being alert to developing threats, a key building block of both personal and national security, is a skill anyone can master.

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As the threat posed by lone wolf militants adhering to the leaderless-resistance model increases, so does the need for a decentralized line of defense.

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Stratfor examines Anders Breivik's ideology and goal of encouraging other attackers, and how similar lone wolves might be detected in the future.

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When viewed in the context of other recent attacks in Afghanistan, the assault on the Intercontinental Hotel was not all that spectacular, but it was instructive.

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Attacking softer military targets could be a developing grassroots jihadist trend, and if so could represent an important shift on the ideological battlefield.

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The beginning of the drawdown of U.S. and allied forces in Afghanistan will entail opportunities for the Taliban on the battlefield as forces fall back to a more limited and more secure presence. (With STRATFOR maps)

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No matter who wins the 2012 election, Calderon's successor will have little choice but to maintain the campaign against the Mexican cartels.

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