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On Monday February 27th, 2012, WikiLeaks began publishing The Global Intelligence Files, over five million e-mails from the Texas headquartered "global intelligence" company Stratfor. The e-mails date between July 2004 and late December 2011. They reveal the inner workings of a company that fronts as an intelligence publisher, but provides confidential intelligence services to large corporations, such as Bhopal's Dow Chemical Co., Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon and government agencies, including the US Department of Homeland Security, the US Marines and the US Defence Intelligence Agency. The emails show Stratfor's web of informers, pay-off structure, payment laundering techniques and psychological methods.
[Insight] INSIGHT - Iran/Syria/Hez - Hez told to lay low on IM retaliation? - PS102
Released on 2012-03-13 17:00 GMT
Email-ID | 67572 |
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Date | 2008-03-14 17:31:45 |
From | bhalla@stratfor.com |
To | reporting@stratfor.com |
List-Name | reporting@stratfor.com |
ATTRIBUTION: N/A
SOURCE DESCRIPTION: PS102: Fatah military source
SOURCE RELIABILITY: B
ITEM CREDIBILITY: 3
SPECIAL HANDLING: N/A
SOURCE HANDLER: Reva (through ME1)
Iran and Syrian have unambiguously told Hizbullah not to avenge the
assassination of Hasan Mughniyye in Damascus last month. Both countries
are concerned that such a retaliation against the Jewish state might
ignite a new war that does not spare Syria and Iran. Hizbullah's
retaliation for Mughniyye's assassination was via the Islamic Jihad who
launched the attack against the seminary in West Jerusalem that killed
eight Israeli religious students. Neither of them has acknowledged
responsibility for the attack. This has given Hizbullah the advantage of
appearing as the group that executed the operation without having to
publicize it for reasons obvious to everybody, i.e; to avoid a massive
Israeli reprisal.