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Early Signals is a field note for analysts: it takes visible agenda-setting journalism and asks what GDELT Cloud had already structured as Events and Stories. The point is not to predict the article; it is to show why agent access to coded event data, actors, places, and evidence links matters for geopolitical and macro workflows.
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Each row starts from a publisher story, then opens into the structured Events and Stories that give analysts earlier signal, context, and auditability.
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worldview.stratfor.comJun 27, 2026, 11:10 AMFallback anchorFor the U.S. and Iran, the Hardest Negotiations Lie Ahead | RANEPrecursor eventsYESDirect · 23.3d aheadStory coverageYESDirect · 8.5d ahead

For the U.S. and Iran, the Hardest Negotiations Lie Ahead (Photo enhanced and published by Maps4media via Getty Images) A reported Iranian attack in the Strait of Hormuz illustrates the stumbling blocks to ongoing U.S. Iranian diplomacy that, while affording some near term relief
Iran foreign minister says no progress in talks with the United States would likely catch an analyst's eye as a strong precursor Event for the anchor article. 23.3d ahead. It shows up as a structured POLITICAL · 012 · Make Pessimistic Comment record rather than unstructured article text.
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worldview.stratfor.comJun 27, 2026, 11:10 AMFallback anchorAmerican Financial Power: Freezing vs. Seizing Other Countries' Foreign Assets | RANEPrecursor eventsYESDirect · 22.8d aheadStory coverageYESPartial · 13.9d ahead

American Financial Power: Freezing vs. Seizing Other Countries' Foreign Assets (DOUGLAS RISSING via Getty Images) The week before Washington and Tehran reached an agreement to extend their ceasefire in mid June, the U.S. government began to explore the possibility of seizing froz
Iran demands access to 50% of frozen funds as Strait of Hormuz deal talks would likely catch an analyst's eye as a strong precursor Event for the anchor article. 22.8d ahead. It shows up as a structured POLITICAL · 102 · Demand Policy Support record rather than unstructured article text.
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worldview.stratfor.comJun 27, 2026, 11:10 AMFallback anchorDivergent Approaches to Iran Expose Gulf Arab Splits | RANEPrecursor eventsYESDirect · 1.6d aheadStory coverageNONone · No story

Divergent Approaches to Iran Expose Gulf Arab Splits (Eric Lee/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) For now, Gulf Arab states will likely facilitate the implementation of the U.S. Iran memorandum of understanding, but over time, splits will deepen between hawkish states like the United Ara
US-Gulf Arab joint statement sets red lines for Iran amid US agreement talks would likely catch an analyst's eye as a strong precursor Event for the anchor article. 1.6d ahead. It shows up as a structured POLITICAL · 057 · Sign Formal Agreement record rather than unstructured article text.
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worldview.stratfor.comJun 27, 2026, 11:10 AMFallback anchorWhat de la Espriella's Victory Means for Colombia | RANEPrecursor eventsYESDirect · 5.3d aheadStory coverageYESDirect · 4.5d ahead

What de la Espriella's Victory Means for Colombia (Photo by Leonardo Castaneda/Getty Images) Colombia's far right president elect will pursue a pro business agenda and adopt strict security policies in coordination with the United States, but a lack of congressional support will
Decline comment / public statement is not a clean direct predictor on its own, but it forms part of a broader pattern that an experienced analyst could reasonably treat as a related precursor Event. 5.3d ahead.
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worldview.stratfor.comJun 27, 2026, 11:10 AMFallback anchorGeopolitical Calendar | RANEPrecursor eventsNONone · No eventStory coverageNONone · No story

No matched precursor Event preceded the article strongly enough to support a useful analyst spotcheck within the active 30-day lookback.