Episode 5

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4th Nov 2024

STRAT | Geopolitical Tensions Impacting Global Security and Oil

Dive into the intricate dynamics of the Middle East in this compelling episode of STRAT, where retired Marine Intelligence Officer LtCol. Hal Kempfer, dissects the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel. Through a detailed analysis, Kempfer sheds light on Hezbollah's operational challenges, Israel's strategic military responses, and how these developments threaten global oil markets and international supply chains. By exploring Iran's rhetorical versus operational capabilities and highlighting the degraded state of its air defense, Kempfer frames a narrative of a volatile geopolitical landscape with far-reaching consequences on regional stability. This episode offers listeners a strategic assessment of the potential ripple effects, from compromised security in the Strait of Hormuz to the broader implications for global oil dynamics. Stay informed on the complex interplay of regional actors and anticipate the geopolitical shifts on the horizon.

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Strategic Risk Assessment Talk
STRAT – Strategic Risk Assessment Talk, is a forum with a preparedness mindset. Mitigating risks, creating systems of prevention and recovery to deal with potential threats, and understanding the objectives of a Business Continuity Plan. This is the podcast for leaders who are committed to being prepared. The program is hosted by retired Marine Corps intelligence officer and strategic risk assessment professional Hal Kempfer and investment banker Mark Mansfield.

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