The National Security Review is a specialized publication dedicated to delivering strategic assessments and intelligence-informed analysis on matters affecting the national security of the United States.

Owned and operated by Bureau of Strategic Intelligence, LLC, this platform is not a traditional news outlet. It does not seek to replicate the role of mainstream media organizations or compete in the 24-hour news cycle. Instead, The National Security Review provides structured, analytical reporting designed for private individuals, businesses, and non-governmental organizations seeking a deeper understanding of national security issues.

The publication is grounded in a commitment to objectivity, analytical rigor, and fidelity to the principles of the Constitution of the United States. Its purpose is to examine events and developments relevant to national security, present them clearly and accurately, and assess their implications through disciplined analysis. Methodologically, its work is grounded in intelligence analysis and legal reasoning.

In an era where segments of the media landscape can reflect competing institutional or political agendas, there remains a need for analysis that is not driven by partisanship, but by national security considerations alone. The National Security Review is established to meet that need through disciplined, objective evaluation of relevant events and developments.

The National Security Review is founded on the principle that the national security of the United States constitutes a shared and enduring interest that transcends political affiliation. While divergent perspectives are inherent to democratic governance, the effective evaluation of national security issues requires disciplined analysis grounded in verifiable facts, rather than interpretation shaped by partisan orientation.

This publication is intended to provide a consistent analytical framework through which individuals and organizations—regardless of political perspective—may evaluate events according to their national security implications. Its methodology emphasizes transparency of reasoning, whereby conclusions are derived from clearly articulated facts, structured analysis, and logically supported inference.

Its objective is not to shape political outcomes, but to clarify the national security considerations that underlie them.

The National Security Review does not engage in partisan positioning, advocacy journalism, or analysis intended to support predetermined conclusions.

Publications

Strategic Assessments
Comprehensive, long-form analyses of issues of major national security importance. These assessments examine historical context, identify key actors, analyze legal and institutional frameworks, evaluate multiple courses of action, and present reasoned conclusions supported by structured analytical methodology.

Intelligence Reports
Mid-length analytical products addressing current developments of national security significance. These reports provide situational awareness, identify implications, and outline potential courses of action based on available information.

Authorities Analysis
Focused examinations of the legal and regulatory framework governing national security activities, including constitutional provisions, statutes, executive orders, judicial decisions, and international obligations.

National Security Legislative Analysis
Analysis of legislative activity related to national security, including evaluation of specific measures and voting records within the context of constitutional authority and national security implications.

Flash Reports
Immediate, fact-based reporting of significant events as they occur. These reports provide verified information with minimal analysis pending further development.