
Edmund Fitton-Brown
Former UK ambassador to Yemen and Middle East scholar who provides analysis on regional security, including developments in Israel, Gaza, Iran, and Yemen.
Top 10 podcasts with Edmund Fitton-Brown
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Jan 3, 2026 • 1h 2min
PDB Situation Report | January 3rd, 2026: Iran’s Streets Erupt & What Comes Next for Israel
Shirin Nariman, a human rights advocate and former political prisoner from Iran, shares her gripping story of activism, arrest, and the current wave of protests challenging Iran's regime. She discusses how economic despair has fueled open defiance and calls for international support. Meanwhile, Edmund Fitton-Brown, a former UK ambassador, analyzes Israel's turbulent year, detailing the Gaza conflict and its implications for regional stability. Together, they explore the complex geopolitical landscape and the prospects for 2026.

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Sep 29, 2024 • 1h 21min
Ep. 217 — Today's global jihadi threat
In this engaging discussion, Edmund Fitton-Brown, an expert at the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point, delves into the contemporary global jihadi threat. He highlights how the jihadist landscape shifted post-9/11 and after major geopolitical events like the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Fitton-Brown warns against complacency with groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda and stresses the need for international cooperation. He also explores how civil unrest can inadvertently fuel extremism and the challenges posed by state-sponsored terrorism from countries like Iran.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 1h 16min
Status update on global jihad
In this discussion, Edmund Fitton-Brown, a Senior Advisor at the Counter-Extremism Project and former UN ambassador, sheds light on the latest UN report about global jihadism. He delves into the complexities of terrorist monitoring, revealing insights on al-Qaeda and ISIS dynamics. Topics also include the alarming rise of foreign fighters in East Africa and increasing jihadi threats amid shifting military alliances in the Sahel. Furthermore, he examines the intricate landscape of militant networks in Yemen, detailing their implications for global security.

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Feb 10, 2026 • 1h 36min
The West’s greatest threat is still al Qaeda
Edmund Fitton-Brown, former UN monitoring coordinator and ex-ambassador to Yemen, brings deep counterterrorism and Arabian Peninsula expertise. He explains why al-Qaeda, now operating with leaders sheltered in Iran, remains a long-term strategic threat. Short takes cover leadership cohesion, Iran’s leverage, global affiliate reach, regional alliances, and the risks from prisons, ransoms, and new tech.

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Aug 13, 2024 • 1h 6min
Ep. 201 — New UN report on jihadi threat in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East
Joining the discussion are Edmund Fitton-Brown, a noted expert on jihadi threats, and Caleb Weiss, an analyst specializing in jihadist activities. They dive deep into the latest UN report detailing the rise of jihadist groups in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Key topics include the complexities of Islamic State leadership transitions and the implications of non-Arab leaders. They also address the growing influence of Al-Shabaab, the expansion of jihadist operations in West Africa, and the evolving strategies of militant groups, raising concerns about global security.

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Mar 23, 2026 • 49min
Britain’s growing Muslim antisemitism problem
Edmund Fitton-Brown, former diplomat who critiques Foreign Office culture, and Lord Mann, government antisemitism adviser, discuss a wave of anti-Jewish attacks and safety measures. They cover suspected Islamist sympathies in the civil service, policing at protests, education reforms to spot antisemitism, and how public events and migration shape rising tensions.

Jul 30, 2025 • 1h 6min
New UN report on state of global jihad
Joining the discussion are Edmund Fitton Brown, a former UK ambassador to Yemen and expert on terrorist networks, and Caleb Weiss, a senior analyst at Long War Journal specializing in jihadist movements. They delve into the latest UN report on Al-Qaeda and ISIS, exploring Al-Qaeda's leadership dynamics, the geopolitical significance of Syria and Somalia, and the impact of propaganda on recruitment. They also debate the implications of Saif al-Adel's presence in Iran and assess the resilience of ISIS and Al-Shabab amid shifting threats.

Nov 8, 2025 • 1h 5min
PDB Situation Report | November 8th, 2025: Inside The U.S. Plan To Police Gaza & The Front Lines Of AI Warfare
Edmund Fitton-Brown, former UK ambassador to Yemen, shares insights on the U.S. plan for an international security force in Gaza, evaluating its potential success amidst regional tensions. Adam Hartage, a former CIA officer, discusses how AI is revolutionizing education and influencing young minds, warning against children relying on technology for thinking. The conversation delves into the need for critical thinking skills in an AI-driven world and the risks of misinformation as technology evolves.

Oct 15, 2025 • 58min
Unfinished Business
In this discussion, Edmund Fitton-Brown, a former UK ambassador and expert on Yemen and Iran, dives into the complex geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. He emphasizes that the ceasefire in Gaza is not a peace deal, revealing the ongoing risks from groups like Hamas and the Houthis. The conversation spans challenges of prisoner releases, the influence of Qatar on Hamas, and Iran's potential escalation of nuclear ambitions. Fitton-Brown also warns about the implications of nonviolent Islamism in the West and advocates for stronger international naval presence to secure shipping routes.
Oct 16, 2024 • 24min
FDD Morning Brief | feat. Edmund Fitton-Brown (Oct. 16)
Edmund Fitton-Brown, a former British diplomat with extensive experience in the Middle East and the UN, shares his insights on the current multi-front conflict in the region. He discusses Hezbollah's military tactics and internal dynamics, as well as the rise in Iran’s oil revenues and its implications for terrorism funding. Fitton-Brown also addresses the complexities of defining terrorism at the UN and the challenges posed by the Houthi movement in Yemen. Additionally, he explores the geopolitical tensions involving Hezbollah, Qatar, and the influence of China.


