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Monthly Geopolitical Report — November 2025

ZeroFox Intelligence Assessment

Monitor the flashpoints most likely to influence global security, cyber operations, and supply-chain stability. Strengthen your security team’s threat-driven decision making with the context needed to anticipate regional disruptions and prepare contingency plans.

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Highlights from November 2025

  • U.S. military shifts strategy toward regional self-reliance. Washington is likely reducing its European military footprint while expanding deployments in Latin America, signaling a strategic realignment of global priorities.
  • Military strikes inside Venezuela are very likely. U.S. operations are expected to target alleged government-linked drug-trafficking infrastructure, heightening tensions and raising the risk of regional instability.
  • Ceasefire holds in Gaza, but peace remains fragile. Full compliance with the Israel-Hamas ceasefire remains unlikely due to opposition to the creation of a Palestinian state and Hamas disarmament.
  • U.S.–China relations stabilize temporarily. Leaders reached a tentative trade framework in South Korea, delaying tariffs and export curbs—but long-term rivalry across technology and minerals remains likely.
  • Protests spread across Africa’s younger democracies. Post-election unrest in Cameroon underscores rising generational divides and vulnerability to broader social upheaval.

Explore Regional Trends Inside the Report

  • Europe: NATO’s future under new U.S. policy direction
  • Americas: Venezuela military buildup and Chilean election outlook
  • Middle East: Fragile ceasefire amid renewed Israeli strikes
  • Asia: U.S.–China trade détente and long-term tech decoupling
  • Africa: Youth-driven unrest threatens fragile stability

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