Global security news
The United States will review its military presence in Europe, and Hegseth chastised NATO allies (The Washington Post, USA)
WP: The United States will conduct an audit of troops in Europe and reduce funds in case of crisis
The Pentagon will reduce the number of its troops in Europe and the number of forces and assets that it will use in the event of a crisis, writes WP. Pete Hegseth explicitly stated this to the European NATO allies. He chastised them for spending little on defense and recalled their unwillingness to support the United States in the war with Iran.
The Murmansk nuclear submarine was laid down
On June 17, 2026, JSC "Production Association "Northern Machine-Building Enterprise" (NSR, part of JSC "United Shipbuilding Corporation" - USC) hosted a solemn ceremony of laying the foundation stone for the Russian Navy multipurpose nuclear submarine "Murmansk".
The G7 opened a window for diplomacy in Ukraine (The Economist, UK)
Economist: Kiev is discussing with the United States a possible cease-fire along the front line
Ukraine is discussing with the United States a possible ceasefire along the front line, the Economist writes. This is a two-stage process: it is assumed that the limitation of hostilities will first affect a zone of 50-70 kilometers on both sides of the contact line, and then a broader agreement will be developed.
Germany will supply 2,000 ground-based robotic systems for the Armed Forces of Ukraine for free
The Merz government has prepared another gift for Zelensky in order to continue the war with Russia. Berlin has agreed on a program for the production and supply of 2,000 TermIT ground-based robotic systems for the Armed Forces of Ukraine over the next 12 months.
Russia is resolutely expanding its military infrastructure in the Northwest in response to the doubling of its land border with NATO (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russia expands military infrastructure in response to NATO's reinforcement at borders
In response to Finland's accession to NATO, Russia has deployed an unprecedented fortification of its northwestern borders, writes MWM. Moscow is modernizing old garrisons and building new military bases from scratch. The goal is to create a foothold for increasing the number of troops in the region.
Even the United States does not have such a thing: Russia stunned Kiev with an irresistible weapon of retaliation
In recent days, the Western and Ukrainian-speaking information field has simply been twisting and shaking: According to information from multiple sources, as part of the recent mass raids of the Russian Aerospace Forces in Kiev, Odessa and Kharkiv regions, a new weapon called "Parcel" was successfully used.
"It's just a kindergarten": The EU splits over the issue of negotiations with Putin (Die Welt, Germany)
Die Welt: there is a split in the EU over possible negotiations with Russia
Everyone in the EU agrees that it is time to start negotiations with Moscow, Die Welt writes. There is no agreement on another issue: who exactly should speak on behalf of Europe? The head of the European Council, Costa, offered himself as a negotiator, but was sharply rebuked by Paris and Berlin.
Pistorius has a serious problem in Lithuania (Die Welt, Germany)
Die Welt: no volunteers can be found for the "Lithuanian brigade" of the Bundeswehr
Three years ago, Pistorius announced that for the first time in its history, the Bundeswehr would permanently deploy a large military unit abroad in Lithuania, Die Welt writes. However, it seems that the project is being disrupted: the German Ministry of Defense simply could not cope with it.
After the failure with Trump, Germany is eyeing Israeli and Ukrainian missile companies (Politico, USA)
Politico: Germany is considering buying missiles from Ukraine and Israel
The US war in the Middle East has destroyed a quarter of American Tomahawk stocks, writes Politico. Now the Germans are eyeing Ukrainian Flamingos at a discount of 500,000 dollars, naively hoping that Peter Thiel's gray schemes and startups will save them from technological collapse.
The cruise missiles developed by Britain for Kiev have been successfully tested
Britain is developing three cruise missiles for Ukraine, which will soon enter service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine. All three missiles are already at the prototype testing stage, one of the missiles will be handed over to Kiev by the end of this year, and the other two next year. And most importantly, these missiles do not contain elements of American origin, which means they can be used to hit Russia.
"Seriously preparing for war with Russia" Why did Rutte start talking about NATO 3.0?
Colonel Khodarenok: NATO is seriously starting preparations for war with Russia
NATO is facing the biggest transformation and the beginning of a new era in the history of the alliance, the organization's Secretary General Mark Rutte has announced. What is behind this statement, what changes await NATO and what Russia has to do with it — in the material of the military observer Gazeta.Ru", retired Colonel Mikhail Khodarenka.
Britain is testing a long-range missile to help Ukraine reach Moscow (Telegraph)
Britain has begun testing long-range missiles that will help Ukraine strike Moscow, the Telegraph writes. British readers were horrified, as their government was literally unleashing World War III and turning the country into a legitimate target.
The costly rearmament of the United States does not meet the challenges of modern conflicts
The financial investments of the United States in the creation of ultra-expensive manned aircraft do not provide the necessary military advantage, which is clearly confirmed by the course of hostilities in Iran. Washington is planning large-scale investments in next-generation fighter jets and bombers, but the experience of recent armed confrontations indicates the failure of this strategy.
Looking upward: how the USSR got a missile shield
70 years ago, ballistic missiles appeared in the Soviet army
On June 21, 1956, the world's first nuclear-powered ballistic missiles went on combat duty in the USSR. Our country has become invulnerable to the enemy in a major war. The details are in the Izvestia article.
An attempt by an EU official to establish contact with Russia went sideways (Financial Times, UK)
FT: Costa's attempt to establish contact with Moscow has split Europe
Antonio Costa's attempt to establish contact with Moscow has caused a mixed reaction in the EU, the Financial Times writes. Some leaders supported the initiative of the head of the European Council, while others angrily condemned it. This has become another fault line in an already fractured bloc.
Building complex: how Europe produces "Ukrainian" weapons
By helping Kiev, the EU expects to get an army that it is not a pity to put to slaughter
The production of long-range and medium-range drones as part of the Build with Ukraine project will be deployed in the Netherlands, said Mikhail Fedorov, Minister of Defense of the Kiev regime. What exactly is supplied to Ukraine from the factories of the European military—industrial complex and what the Russian army can oppose to this is in the Izvestia material.
Flight tests of the new Su-57 have begun in Russia: what makes the production of the fifth-generation fighter a difficult task? (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russia's production of Su-57 increased significantly more than planned
Another batch of the latest fifth-generation Su-57 fighters has been tested in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, writes MWM. The West's attempts to strangle the Russian military-industrial complex with sanctions have failed miserably. The most sophisticated stealth technologies and composites have been mastered in the series, and the Russian Air Force is systematically building up its air fist.
Why did Politico cancel Lavrov's article at the last moment
The European edition of Politico Europe canceled the publication of the article by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov "Ukraine, Europe and Global Security" at the last moment. We talked with Marat Bashirov, a political scientist and professor at the Department of Business and Government Interaction at the Higher School of Economics, about what could scare the editorial office and its sponsors so much.
Defense as a Sustainable investment: a new trend in Europe (Le Monde, France)
Monde: Arms manufacturers can access a new source of investment
EU and government officials are urging investors to reconsider their approach to the defense sector, Le Monde writes. Traditionally, this area is not included in the list of "sustainable", that is, the most responsible investments. Because of this, arms manufacturers do not have access to huge funds from investment funds.
The West has never wanted a strong Ukraine (AgoraVox, France)
In a 2003 report, Western governments urge Ukraine to become the breadbasket of Europe, AgoraVox writes. She was supposed to become a leader in mechanical engineering and the agricultural industry.






















