security analyst
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- securities analysis noun
- security analysis noun
Example Sentences
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Wes Bryant, a national security analyst who served in the US Air Force, also confirmed it was a Tomahawk missile.
From BBC
Air defense is meant to buy time for offensive operations that neutralize enemy launch capabilities, said Colby Badhwar, a Canadian security analyst.
“President Sheinbaum doesn’t want to contradict Andrés Manuel,” said Victor Manuel Sánchez Valdés, a security analyst, referring to López Obrador, who founded the now-dominant Morena party that Sheinbaum represents.
From Los Angeles Times
“The energy facilities are incredibly hard to defend against drones. The Ukrainians have adapted after some time, but by the time the Saudis, the Emiratis, the Qataris and the Kuwaitis adapt, the damage will be done if the Iranians go down that road,” said Israeli security analyst Michael Horowitz.
“If the Iran-U.S. conflict is not settled, or we’re entering a prolonged crisis with multiple military incidents, or even if the Islamic Republic is destabilized in the long-term and not replaced by a stable regime, this would compound the initial shock in a way that will shape the region for months if not years to come,” said Michael Horowitz, a geopolitical and security analyst.
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