U.S. Implements Controlled Imagery Consortium Amid Intelligence Transparency Gaps
PILLAR DIAGNOSTIC // WEEK 14
“By withholding U.S. commercial satellite imagery of Iran and the wider West Asia conflict zone, U.S. policymakers protect sensitive positions but create an intelligence transparency gap that adversaries—in particular Russia-backed services and Airbus—can exploit. The final posture balances operational security with the need to prevent adversarial narrative control and preserve coalition trust.”
Proposed action
Establish a controlled multi‐nation imagery consortium, leveraging allied and commercial providers to fill coverage gaps under strict use protocols. Implement tiered access for researchers and partner governments to maintain transparency while safeguarding critical military sites.
THE MECHANICS
Moves & flows
Planet Labs has ceased sharing satellite images of Iran and the broader West Asia conflict zone.
THE MACHINE
Capacity & posture
Adversarial forces are utilizing their own imagery with support from companies like Airbus providing additional imagery.
THE MAP
Terrain & rules
The company has decided to withhold images of the region indefinitely at the request of the US government.
THE MOOD
Narrative & leverage
The Trump administration has prompted satellite companies to withhold imagery related to the conflict in the Middle East amid escalating tensions and strikes.