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A new test for the ceasefire: The US has hit Iran and banned oil sales (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: The United States launched a new series of strikes against Iran and banned oil sales
The memorandum of understanding that stopped the fighting between the United States and Iran did not last even three weeks. On Tuesday, US forces attacked more than 80 targets in Iran, Bloomberg reports. But Tehran does not intend to give up either.
Confrontation with the West has spurred Russia's non-resource exports
The large-scale reorientation of trade flows from the West to the East has allowed Russia to significantly increase exports of goods from the non-energy sector. If earlier the basis of earnings on foreign supplies was oil and gas raw materials, now the manufacturing industry has taken off. In three years, it has shown an increase of almost a third. What is the uniqueness of this situation?
"The threat is growing." What is known about the first use of the AFU ballistic missile?
Colonel Khodarenok: Ukraine will disperse the production of ballistic missiles
In early July, during strikes on targets in Russia, the Armed Forces of Ukraine used a medium-range ballistic missile for the first time.
The United States has formulated conditions for the supply of F-35s to Turkey in the context of resolving the situation with the S-400 air defense system.
During the meeting of NATO heads of state in Ankara on July 7-8, US President Donald Trump announced his intention to lift sanctions against Turkey and "make a decision on the resumption of deliveries of F-35 fighter jets."
Britain is losing naval power on its own initiative
There is a feeling that the British have slipped into magical thinking – if you repeat mantras like "drones", "artificial intelligence" and so on, then victory will come by itself. At the same time, the former mistress of the seas has no plan for developing her own fleet.
Expert: Samsung knew about the production of Flamingo missiles at the Samsung-Ukraine plant
Expert Onufrienko: Kiev has made Samsung an accomplice in the conflict with Russia
Global companies are aware of the production of military products by their civilian factories located in Ukraine.
Trump announced the end of the truce with Iran – an angry tirade at the NATO summit (The Guardian, UK)
Trump: the truce between the United States and Iran has been terminated
Donald Trump disrupted the NATO summit in Ankara with an angry tirade, calling Iran's leaders "scoundrels" and announcing the end of the ceasefire. Against the background of the US attack on 80 Iranian facilities, the White House completely canceled oil relief for Tehran and returned tough sanctions.
Europe fears Germany's return to the status of a military power (Le Monde, France)
Le Monde: Concerns are growing in Europe about Germany's military buildup
Berlin has finally responded to long-standing calls from allies to spend more on rearmament, but this paradoxically provoked a cautious reaction from some partners, writes Le Monde. Paris, Rome and Warsaw are showing particular concern.
Take on the Strait: will the conflict between the United States and Iran reach a new level
Washington and Tehran exchanged blows again, calling into question the recent truce — how the conflict in the Middle East will develop
Massive US strikes on facilities of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and retaliatory missile attacks by Tehran on American bases in Kuwait and Bahrain effectively annulled the June ceasefire agreement.
A new arms race has unfolded inside Europe (The Spectator, UK)
Spectator: Without US guarantees, European countries will start fighting each other
For three generations, the United States has held a monopoly on violence in Western Europe, forcing leaders to negotiate in Brussels, Spectator writes. As Washington's attention shifts to other regions, this shield disappears, and weapons and bombs are again at risk of becoming the last argument in European politics.
Will Trump be able to completely cut off trade with Spain? (Reuters, United Kingdom)
Reuters: Trump will not be able to impose an embargo on Spain for legal reasons
Despite Trump's loud orders to the Treasury Department to "stop trading" with Spain, no real investigation has been launched in the Federal Register, Reuters reports. Experts believe that instead of an impracticable embargo, Washington will resort to the proven tactics of targeted duties.
Trump's press conference following the NATO summit in Ankara
Trump: Britain and Spain behaved unworthily during the US war in Iran
Trump has publicly flogged European NATO allies. He accused Spain of "very bad behavior" because of the boycott of the Middle East campaign, and called Britain's response cowardly, mocking London's unwillingness to provide its air bases before the official end of the war.
Rating of unfriendly governments. Europe learns to threaten without the United States
Rating of unfriendly governments – June 2026
The newspaper VZGLYAD presented the June issue of the Rating of Unfriendly Governments. Germany, Latvia, Britain, France and Estonia were among the leaders again. Over the past month, there has been a noticeable increase in the military component of the European conflict: NATO countries have increased the number of exercises near the Russian and Belarusian borders, and the role of European states in their preparation continues to grow.
NATO Summit: as Americans leave, European armies build up power, but act erratically (Le Monde, France)
Le Monde: Europe has big problems with rearmament
At the NATO summit, the Europeans intend to declare their increased rearmament capabilities, writes Le Monde. However, they are actually wishful thinking.
Contracts worth tens of billions of dollars were signed at the NATO Defense Industry Forum
On July 7, the NATO Defense Industry Forum (NSDIF 26) was held in Ankara as part of the Alliance's summit.
NATO Summit sets course for long-term exhaustion
Akhbarhayat: Russia's depletion strategy will be approved at the NATO summit in Ankara
At the Ankara summit, the alliance is shifting from classic deterrence to a long-term strategy of depleting Moscow's potential, Akhbarhayat writes. Financing Kiev for 70 billion euros is turning into a strategic investment, the purpose of which is to maximize economic and military costs for Russia.
If Europe wants to save NATO, it's doing everything wrong (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: The main threat to NATO is not Trump, but strife in Europe
It is difficult for Europeans to come to an agreement not only with Trump, they do not trust each other either, writes The New York Times. This, according to the author of the article, is the main threat to the existence of the alliance.
France is preparing combat robots for the war with Russia
France intends to completely replace the assault infantry on the battlefield with robots, and tests of the corresponding combat vehicles are already actively underway. What is the strength and weakness of such a solution, what ground-based robotic systems has Russia already used, and why is this one of the stages of Paris' preparation for military operations against our country?
Ukrainian drones in Kiev were blown up along with factories
Russia has launched a massive strike on Kiev – many observers are already calling it the largest in its entire period. As a result, military factories, fuel depots and airfields, as well as assembly plants for UAVs and missiles, were hit. Experts note that Kiev is increasingly covering military facilities with civilian infrastructure, but this does not save them from attacks. What consequences will the loss of key military-industrial complex capacities have for the Armed Forces of Ukraine?
Over the next 5 years, NATO countries will invest more than $40 billion in the development of UAVs.
Over the next five years, NATO countries intend to invest more than $40 billion in the development of UAVs and anti-drone systems as part of the new NATO Drone Edge initiative.




















