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China's Salt Typhoon Engulfs the World

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🌍 This week on Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, Neil Bisson, Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network and retired CSIS Intelligence Officer, breaks down one of the most alarming cyber operations in recent years: China’s Salt Typhoon.

This sprawling breach has compromised telecom networks in more than 80 countries, raising urgent questions about espionage, infrastructure sabotage, and the future of global security. Alongside Salt Typhoon, we examine new FBI concerns, terrorism-related charges in the U.K., inter-agency friction in Washington, America’s evolving approach to criminal gangs, and troubling questions closer to home in Canada.

🎙️ With over 25 years of intelligence and law enforcement experience, Neil provides top-secret level insight and analysis into these pressing national security threats.

👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode to support the show. Every week, we deliver intelligence analysis you won’t find anywhere else. To help sustain the work and expertise behind each episode, consider supporting the podcast on Buzzsprout.

This Week’s Stories & Questions:

🔎 FBI worries Trump’s surge exposes unmarked cars
Should the FBI push back harder when political decisions risk exposing covert operations?

📂 FBI searches John Bolton’s home in classified probe
What does the Bolton investigation reveal about how former officials handle classified material?

🌐 China’s Salt Typhoon cyberattack spreads across 80+ countries
Is Salt Typhoon proof that we’re already in the middle of a global cyber war?

🛡️ Salt Typhoon declared a national defense crisis
Should allies treat cyber espionage as a national defense crisis rather than a policing issue?

🇬🇧 Six charged in the U.K. for support of Palestine Action
Where should democracies draw the line between lawful protest and terrorism charges?

🕵️ Tulsi Gabbard outs undercover CIA officer
What are the long-term risks when intelligence leaders expose covert officers, even unintentionally?

💀 U.S. designates Ecuadorian gangs as terrorist organizations
Does labeling gangs as terrorist organizations improve security—or create more instability?

🍁 Canada’s Public Safety Minister under new scrutiny
Should Canada’s Public Safety Minister provide greater transparency when his name surfaces in past terrorism-related investigations?

Chapters:

00:00 – Intro
01:00 – FBI worries Trump’s surge exposes unmarked cars
04:00 – FBI searches John Bolton’s home in classified probe
07:00 – China’s Salt Typhoon cyberattack spreads across 80+ countries
11:00 – Salt Typhoon declared a national defense crisis
14:00 – Six charged in the U.K. for support of Palestine Action
16:00 – Tulsi Gabbard outs undercover CIA officer
18:00 – U.S. designates Ecuadorian gangs as terrorist organizations
20:00 – Canada’s Public Safety Minister under new scrutiny
21:00 – Outro

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🌍 This week on Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, Neil Bisson, Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network and retired CSIS Intelligence Officer, breaks down one of the most alarming cyber operations in recent years: China’s Salt Typhoon.

This sprawling breach has compromised telecom networks in more than 80 countries, raising urgent questions about espionage, infrastructure sabotage, and the future of global security. Alongside Salt Typhoon, we examine new FBI concerns, terrorism-related charges in the U.K., inter-agency friction in Washington, America’s evolving approach to criminal gangs, and troubling questions closer to home in Canada.

🎙️ With over 25 years of intelligence and law enforcement experience, Neil provides top-secret level insight and analysis into these pressing national security threats.

👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode to support the show. Every week, we deliver intelligence analysis you won’t find anywhere else. To help sustain the work and expertise behind each episode, consider supporting the podcast on Buzzsprout.

This Week’s Stories & Questions:

🔎 FBI worries Trump’s surge exposes unmarked cars
Should the FBI push back harder when political decisions risk exposing covert operations?

📂 FBI searches John Bolton’s home in classified probe
What does the Bolton investigation reveal about how former officials handle classified material?

🌐 China’s Salt Typhoon cyberattack spreads across 80+ countries
Is Salt Typhoon proof that we’re already in the middle of a global cyber war?

🛡️ Salt Typhoon declared a national defense crisis
Should allies treat cyber espionage as a national defense crisis rather than a policing issue?

🇬🇧 Six charged in the U.K. for support of Palestine Action
Where should democracies draw the line between lawful protest and terrorism charges?

🕵️ Tulsi Gabbard outs undercover CIA officer
What are the long-term risks when intelligence leaders expose covert officers, even unintentionally?

💀 U.S. designates Ecuadorian gangs as terrorist organizations
Does labeling gangs as terrorist organizations improve security—or create more instability?

🍁 Canada’s Public Safety Minister under new scrutiny
Should Canada’s Public Safety Minister provide greater transparency when his name surfaces in past terrorism-related investigations?

Chapters:

00:00 – Intro
01:00 – FBI worries Trump’s surge exposes unmarked cars
04:00 – FBI searches John Bolton’s home in classified probe
07:00 – China’s Salt Typhoon cyberattack spreads across 80+ countries
11:00 – Salt Typhoon declared a national defense crisis
14:00 – Six charged in the U.K. for support of Palestine Action
16:00 – Tulsi Gabbard outs undercover CIA officer
18:00 – U.S. designates Ecuadorian gangs as terrorist organizations
20:00 – Canada’s Public Safety Minister under new scrutiny
21:00 – Outro

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