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Join retired Marine Intelligence Officer LtCol. Hal Kempfer in this week's episode of STRAT as he dissects the complex web of geopolitical tensions unfolding across the globe. With President-elect Donald Trump advocating for non-involvement in Syria amid escalating rebel offensives, the implications for U.S. strategic interests and international partnerships are profound. As Iran and Russia swiftly withdraw their forces, what's next for Syria? Meanwhile, Georgia finds itself at a crossroads, as massive protests erupt against the government's pivot from EU integration towards Russian alignment. In Europe, Romania’s contested elections raise alarms of potential Russian interference, echoing a broader pattern of hybrid warfare tactics reshaping NATO's security landscape. Don't miss this insightful deep dive into the shifting sands of global strategy and security.
Takeaways:
• The Syrian civil war has escalated dramatically recently.
• HTS is gaining territory and influence in Syria.
• US foreign policy is cautious regarding military engagement in Syria.
• Russia's military presence in Syria is diminishing.
• Georgia is experiencing significant political unrest against pro-Russian influences.
• Romania is pushing back against Russian influence operations.
• Hybrid warfare tactics are becoming more prevalent globally.
• The US must reassess its approach to hybrid threats.
• Kurdish forces are crucial in the fight against ISIS in Syria.
• The geopolitical landscape is rapidly changing, requiring urgent attention.
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