We are always honored when CommandEleven is cited by respected researchers like Graham Aikin from King’s College’s King’s Center for the Study of Intelligence.
Graham crafted an in-depth study into the failure of the Afghanistan project since the US withdrawal and what the future holds for the country.
“There is, however, some cause for optimism, particularly in relation to recent public pronouncements by several government officials and respected commentators. Under the new leadership of Joe Kent, a former Green Beret (the US Army’s Special Forces), the NCTC’s recent intelligence product displays a willingness to place relevant intelligence in the public domain. In addition, the sharing of unclassified intelligence by the likes of Syed Khalid Muhammad of CommandEleven – a private intelligence firm based in Pakistan – has sought to raise public awareness of the ongoing threat posed by jihadi terrorist groups.”
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