A Pentagon review of U.S. forces in Europe, a fragile Iran ceasefire, stalled Ukraine peace talks, and Senate authorization of $1.5B in Indo-Pacific security aid are reshaping the global security order on a single day.
A U.S.-Iran framework to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a significant pullback of American air and naval assets from NATO Europe, and accelerating Chinese gray-zone pressure on Taiwan are converging in the same 72-hour window.
A U.S.-Iran framework to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a significant pullback of American air and naval assets from NATO Europe, and accelerating Chinese gray-zone pressure on Taiwan are converging in the same 72-hour window.
On the eve of the G7 summit, Russia struck a UNESCO-protected Kyiv cathedral hours after a Trump-Putin call, China executed naval gray-zone operations around Taiwan, Iran leveraged ceasefire talks to extract concessions, and CISA compressed federal patch timelines to three...
The US-Iran gap on what was agreed is the live variable; NATO is quietly revising defense plans without US carrier groups; China escalates South China Sea operations near Taiwan-held islands.
Iran published a 14-point ceasefire framework; the US and Iran can't agree on whether they've agreed. China's gray zone pressure on Taiwan continues, and Ukraine's long-range strikes are straining Russian logistics.
Iran published a 14-point ceasefire framework; the US and Iran can't agree on whether they've agreed. China's gray zone pressure on Taiwan continues, and Ukraine's long-range strikes are straining Russian logistics.
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