π¨π¦π How Will Canada be Affected by the Iran War? | Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up
This week on Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, Neil Bisson β retired CSIS Intelligence Officer and Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network β examines the growing ripple effects of the escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.
As military strikes and retaliation unfold across the Middle East, intelligence agencies and security officials around the world are asking an important question:
How far beyond the battlefield could this conflict spread?
In this episode, Neil explores how modern conflicts rarely stay confined to one region. Instead, they expand across covert intelligence networks, cyber operations, proxy groups, and geopolitical alliances β often affecting countries thousands of kilometres away from the original fighting.
Drawing on open-source reporting and real-world intelligence experience, this weekβs episode looks at what Canadians should understand about the potential security, cyber, and geopolitical implications of the Iran conflict.
From alleged Iranian sleeper cells operating in the Gulf, to warnings from Europol about terrorism risks in Western countries, to Canadian cybersecurity alerts about potential Iranian cyber retaliation β this episode connects the dots between events overseas and Canadaβs own national security environment.Β
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π§ Before you press play, consider these questions:
β Could Iranian sleeper cells or proxy networks operate outside the Middle East β including in Western countries?
β How could tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States trigger cyber attacks against Western infrastructure?
β Why are European law enforcement agencies warning about terrorism and extremist activity connected to the conflict?
β Could a wider war with Iran divert intelligence and military resources away from counter-terrorism operations?
β Are Canadian critical infrastructure operators prepared for potential cyber retaliation from Iranian state-linked actors?
β What does the growing intelligence cooperation between Russia and Iran reveal about the emerging alignment between Western adversaries?
All of these questions are explored through intelligence tradecraft, geopolitical analysis, and real-world national security experience.
If you want to better understand how global conflicts can affect Canadaβs security environment, this episode is for you.
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