Scott Stewart
Scott Stewart
Vice President, Tactical Analysis, StratforScott Stewart is Vice President of Tactical Analysis for Stratfor Threat Lens, working to help security leaders identify, anticipate, measure and mitigate risks that emerging threats pose to their people, assets and interests around the globe. Before joining Stratfor, he was a special agent with the U.S. State Department for 10 years and was involved in hundreds of terrorism investigations. Mr. Stewart was the lead State Department investigator assigned to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the follow-up New York City bomb plot. He also led a team of American agents assisting the Argentine investigation of the 1992 bombing of the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires and was involved in investigations following a series of attacks and attempted attacks by the Iraqi intelligence service during the first Gulf War.
Articles by Scott Stewart
What drives terrorism? It's a question asked by governments, individuals, militaries and businesses. Terrorist tactics and tradecraft constantly evolve to respond to external forces that enable, const...
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