New York Times (September 21)
“The lethal detonation of hand-held pagers and walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah militants this week in Lebanon… raised questions about a gaping vulnerability in the global supply chain.” The attacks are likely to “accelerate supply chain changes,” including reshoring and nearshoring, that the pandemic catalyzed to insure “against the perils of international shipping.” Each supply chain movement and “every additional company brought into the manufacturing process represents an opportunity for those pursuing violent agendas to insinuate themselves into the works and weaponize the product.”
Tags: Attacks, Detonation, Gaping vulnerability, Hezbollah, International shipping, Lebanon, Lethal, Manufacturing process, Militants, Nearshoring, Pagers, Pandemic, Perils, Reshoring, Supply chain
