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US Foreign Influence OPS in Greenland

US Foreign Influence OPS in Greenland


Season 2 Episode 43


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🔎 Welcome back to the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up — the podcast where intelligence meets real-world events, hosted by Neil Bisson, retired CSIS intelligence officer, former front-line CBSA officer, and Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network. With 25+ years of intelligence and law enforcement experience, Neil cuts through the noise to deliver unbiased, unfiltered analysis.

This week’s episode takes a deep dive into U.S. covert foreign influence operations in Greenland — a shocking development that could serve as a warning call for Canada, NATO, and other Western allies. If the U.S. is accused of interfering in the sovereignty of Denmark’s Arctic territory, what does that mean for alliance trust, Canadian sovereignty, and the future of Arctic security?

We also cover:

✔️ Iran’s covert role in an Australian synagogue attack
👉 How is Iran using criminal networks and cut-outs to strike Western targets far from the Middle East?

✔️ U.S. foreign influence operations in Greenland
👉 What happens when a NATO ally is accused of meddling in another ally’s sovereignty — and what lessons does this hold for Canada?

✔️ Greenland deep dive
👉 Could the Arctic become the next major geopolitical flashpoint, and how vulnerable is Canada’s North to similar interference?

✔️ Trump’s Section 232 tariffs and the weaponization of trade
👉 How is “national security” being used as a shield for economic coercion — and what impact could this have on Canada’s economy?

✔️ Espionage case in Germany involving China
👉 What does this case reveal about insider threats, and how exposed are Canada’s own military contractors and allies?

✔️ CSIS poll: Canadians feel less safe than 5 years ago
👉 Why does public perception of insecurity matter just as much as real-world crime statistics for national security planning?

✔️ CSIS & CBSA morale crisis
👉 How do low morale and lack of trust inside Canada’s intelligence and border agencies weaken our national security?

🌍 These aren’t just headlines — they’re global intelligence lessons with direct implications for Canada and its allies.

📢 If you care about foreign interference, espionage, terrorism, national security, and intelligence operations, this is the podcast for you.

👉 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to help grow this independent, listener-supported show. And check the transcript and show notes for links to Neil’s Substack articles for deeper analysis.


Chapters

⏱️ Total length: 23:50

  • 0:00 – Intro (1:30)
  • 1:30 – Iran’s covert funding of Melbourne synagogue attack
  • 5:40 – U.S. foreign influence operations in Greenland: NATO shaken
  • 10:40 – Greenland deep dive: What it means for Canada’s sovereignty
  • 14:20 – Trump’s Section 232 tariffs and the weaponization of trade
  • 16:40 – Espionage case in Germany: insider threat and China’s reach
  • 19:10 – CSIS poll: Canadians feel less safe than 5 years ago
  • 21:00 – CSIS & CBSA morale crisis: Canada’s intelligence soft underbelly
  • 22:40 – Outro (1:10)

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