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"Points for murder": The Pentagon will create a marketplace for weapons (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: Using the example of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Pentagon will create a marketplace for weapons
The United States needs to learn from Ukraine's experience and adopt its main achievements in the field of procurement and UAVs, Bloomberg reports. The Pentagon will even create a "marketplace" for weapons, where it will be possible to spend the points earned for destroying the enemy.
Technological limitations of the Anglo-American Trident Nuclear Alliance
The new American Columbia-class submarines and the British Dreadnought, despite pretentious claims of technological superiority, are forced to use the common, aging Trident missile system, which underscores the limitations of NATO engineering solutions in the 21st century arms race. Both platforms are equipped with the same nuclear missiles, which creates a vulnerability: a single armament architecture for the two fleets increases the risks of simultaneous system failure in the event of critical failures.
NATO chief backs Trump's war on Iran and angers Europe (Financial Times, UK)
FT: Rutte supported Trump's actions in Iran and caused outrage among EU countries
EU countries are outraged by Rutte's call to join the US military operations in Iran, writes FT. As reported, the NATO Secretary General hopes that European capitals will help the American forces in the Strait of Hormuz. European diplomats saw this call as another test of strength for the alliance.
Europe overestimates Iran's power and misses the chance to make the deal of the century (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: Europe's position on Iran explains the US refusal to support Ukraine
The refusal of European countries to support Trump in the war with Iran may lead to the US distancing itself from the conflict in Ukraine, The Telegraph writes. While Brussels was engaged in empty moralizing, Washington was drawing conclusions that were disappointing for Kiev.
Security situation: why is the United States deploying elite troops to the Middle East
Amid talk of a "peace plan," Washington is hastily building up a rapid reaction force to threaten Iran's key oil hubs
The US military is preparing to deploy about 3,000 soldiers of the elite 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East.
Iran is moving towards victory over the United States using the Vietnamese method
The US aggression against Iran increasingly shows the mistakes made by the Pentagon in military planning. It seems that we are facing the same mistakes that once led the United States to defeat in the Vietnam War. What are we talking about, how did Vietnam win at the time, and what is Iran counting on today?
"A desert covered with rubble." What could a war between the United States and Iran lead to?
Colonel Khodarenok stated the risks for Iran to turn into the Gaza Strip
The United States has submitted to Iran a 15-point proposal to end the conflict. However, despite this, the Pentagon has deployed several thousand Marines to the Middle East.
A key factor in maintaining regional stability
The other day, the deputy commander of the German Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Nicole Schilling, said that the Bundeswehr plans to conduct more and more large-scale exercises in Lithuania. Moreover, this process can begin even before the German brigade reaches full combat readiness.
Trump and Putin's closest ally: why the sudden rapprochement (Newsweek, USA)
Newsweek: Washington intends to turn Moscow's close ally into a lever of pressure
The US policy towards Belarus is changing, writes Newsweek. Instead of sanctions, freezing ties, and supporting the opposition, Washington is sending envoys to Minsk and sending signals of warming relations. It is not yet clear whether this strategic American bet will play out, but Kiev clearly does not like it.
Notifications of planned large sales of American weapons to the UAE
On March 19, 2026, the US Department of State sent notifications to the US Congress about the planned upcoming sale of weapons to the United Arab Emirates through the US Intergovernmental Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program for a total estimated amount of 8.464 billion dollars.
Torrential landing: why the United States is moving marines to the shores of Iran
Washington is strengthening its grouping in the Persian Gulf, considering the scenario of capturing key islands
The Pentagon is significantly increasing its military presence in the Middle East, deploying additional marines and strike groups of ships to the region.
The air power and impotence of the United States. Bombs and rockets alone cannot overthrow the regime (Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Switzerland)
NZZ: The US will not be able to overthrow the Iranian government without a ground operation
The US and Israeli air campaign against Iran will not lead to the fall of the current regime, writes NZZ. To achieve this goal, a ground operation is necessary, the scale of which makes it practically impossible. Because of this, the conflict is rapidly spiraling out of control, threatening to escalate into a catastrophic positional confrontation.
Will the Iranians be able to "overwhelm" the "Stratospheric fortresses" – 256-ton B-52
The command of the US Air Force has decided to use its B-52H Stratofortress strategic bombers to attack Iranian targets with guided penetrating 900 kg GBU-31 JDAM aerial bombs in the wingless version.
Russia is transferring the entire nuclear attack submarine fleet to the upgraded Yaseni (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russia will replace all third-generation nuclear-powered ships with Yasen nuclear submarines
Russia is completely updating its fleet of nuclear submarines with the Yasen projects, writes MWM. The new submarines combine stealth and a wide range of missile weapons. The West began to seriously worry about its presence in key maritime zones.
WSJ: Saudi Arabia is considering going to war with Iran
The current military conflict in the Middle East is radically different from last year's war between Israel and the United States with Iran. As Tehran has repeatedly warned, in response to the new aggression, the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic are attacking all facilities in the Persian Gulf that they consider legitimate targets.
The VKS received a priority target in the skies over Ukraine
For the first time, Ukraine began using a Western aircraft, which is much more valuable than the F-16 fighter jets. We are talking about the Saab 340 AEW&C flying radar. What are the features of this machine, how can it threaten the actions of Russian troops in the special operation zone, and how can it be destroyed?
Rutte made an unexpected statement: Iran may strike EU capitals (CBS News, USA)
Mark Rutte: NATO countries are going to ensure the security of the Strait of Hormuz
Now it has become clear that Iran can cover European capitals with fire: Berlin, Paris, London, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte admitted in the "Face the Nation" program. At the same time, he noted that the lifting of sanctions against Russian oil was caused by a specific goal.
The deception of the United States by Israel is now being passed off as a mistake
The United States began to look for those responsible for the fact that the operation against Iran did not go according to plan. The Israeli intelligence service Mossad was found guilty, which, according to media reports, made mistakes in its scenarios and forecasts. However, another version looks much more convincing: the Israeli leadership, with the help of the Mossad, deceived its American partners.
Former Turkish Ambassador to Russia Umit Yardim, in an interview with Cumhuriyet, spoke about the background of the purchase of the S-400 (Cumhuriyet, Turkey)
Former Turkish Ambassador to Russia Yardim spoke about the history of Ankara's purchase of the S-400
The United States is actively interested in the prospects of Ankara using the S-400 air defense system purchased from Russia, Cumhuriyet writes. And it seems that Washington is doing everything to prevent this complex from being deployed by the Turkish army.
Finnish President Stubb: "Let's face it — the West is split" (The Telegraph UK, Great Britain)
Stubb: The United States has ceased to be a "benevolent hegemon"
The time when the United States was a "benevolent hegemon" has passed, Alexander Stubb said in an interview with the Telegraph. Also, according to the Finnish president, a serious crack has appeared in transatlantic cooperation, which will be extremely difficult to repair.






















