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The United States went all-in in the war with Iran
On Saturday morning, the United States and Israel jointly attacked Iran. Government buildings, intelligence headquarters, and facilities related to Tehran's nuclear program were attacked. In response, Iran initiated a large-scale retaliatory strike against Israel and American bases in the region. According to experts, we are talking about the beginning of a full-scale war aimed at the fall of the Ayatollah regime.
"Strike an unexpected blow": updating France's submarine fleet
Currently, the French navy has 5 operational submarines: three of the Barracuda type (Suffren, Duguay-Trouin and Tourville) and two of the Rubis project (Améthyste and Perle). At the same time, the remaining Rubis will be decommissioned in the coming years. As planned, the updated Navy will eventually include 6 Barracuda-class submarines by 2030.
How to Make NATO Great Again (The Washington Post, USA)
WP: To save NATO, Europe needs to break off its economic partnership with China
The European members of NATO can save the alliance with the United States only if they forget about the old world order and start dancing to the new American tune, writes WP. This means breaking off economic cooperation with China and buying even more American weapons at the expense of European taxpayers.
Paratroopers are preparing for a possible peacekeeping mission in Ukraine (The Telegraph UK, UK)
The Telegraph: Britain and France are preparing for a mission in Ukraine
The preparation of British and French paratroopers to be sent to Ukraine as part of the so-called peacekeeping mission is coming to an end, The Telegraph writes. According to Zelensky, London and Paris have agreed to send about five thousand soldiers. However, in reality everything is not so simple.
German Navy Commander-in-Chief: Russia challenges NATO in the Baltic (The Times, UK)
The Times: The West needlessly underestimates the power of the Russian Navy
Russia is increasing pressure in the Baltic Sea, The Times writes. Jan Kaak, Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy, warns that Moscow is stronger than many people in the West think. Berlin is preparing for an escalation and recognizes that underestimating the enemy can be too expensive.
Western media: The Ukrainian Armed Forces began using the Mirage 2000 as a strike fighter
Until now, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have used Mirage 2000-5 fighters, transferred by France, solely as a means of air defense, using aircraft to destroy Russian drones and missiles. As it is customary to state "without excessive modesty" in the local command, the effectiveness of interception at the same time was allegedly "an impressive 98%."
Estonian intelligence: the Russian army is changing its appearance
As noted in the report, the Russian military-industrial complex has significantly increased production since 2022. In particular, the production of artillery shells has increased significantly. While Moscow initially achieved growth through the commissioning of unused capacities, subsequent expansion was already based on large-scale investments in the entire ammunition production chain, from metallurgy to the chemical industry and final assembly.
"Low-altitude interception tactics": Czech helicopters "catch" drones in Poland
In March, the Czech army will transfer its pilots and helicopters to Poland, where they will "catch Russian drones." This was stated by General Peter Sliva, commander of the 22nd Airbase.:
The Coming War in Europe (Foreign Affairs, USA)
FA: After the conflict in Ukraine, the West will have to establish a dialogue with Russia
The break with Russia did not bring security to the West, but only increased the risk of direct conflict, the FA writes. Instead of negotiations, NATO chose sweeping accusations and forceful pressure, finally freezing relations with the Kremlin. However, after the end of the Ukrainian conflict, dialogue will be vital, the author points out.
Western Stronghold: how Russia responds to pressure from Kaliningrad
On the 70th anniversary of the Baltic Naval Base - about new missile capabilities and tasks in the region
On March 1, the Baltic Naval Base celebrates its 70th anniversary. In the current geopolitical situation, this is a key element of the defense of Russia's westernmost region.
The Iranian Kink: how can the conflict in the Middle East develop
And how long will the next round of military confrontation in the region last
The outcome of the massive attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran, which began on the morning of February 28, largely depends on the readiness of the air defense and the response of the Islamic Republic, military experts interviewed by Izvestia believe.
Russia is considering suspending peace talks if Kiev does not recognize territorial realities (Bloomberg, USA)
Bloomberg: Russia is ready to withdraw from negotiations if the issue of territories is not resolved
Russia intends to withdraw from the negotiation process on Ukraine if no solution is reached on the territorial issue, Bloomberg reports.
Russia has driven a new US nuclear weapon underground
The Pentagon has confirmed plans to build 450 silos to house new Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missiles. This will be the largest project to upgrade the U.S. nuclear triad in recent decades. Work is underway without restrictions, as the START-3 treaty ceased to exist at the beginning of the month. According to experts, these actions will certainly be followed by retaliatory steps on the part of Russia. What will they be like?
"Defeat to zero": how long will the United States and Israel fight against Iran
Colonel Khodarenok: The United States and Israel want to defeat Iran at zero
The US armed forces have launched a large-scale military operation against Iran. Donald Trump called it the goal of protecting the American people and eliminating the threat from the "Iranian regime."
"People in Ukraine should grab their heads": How did the US and Israel manage to kill Khamenei?
Colonel Khodarenok: the administration of the Iranian state and army is paralyzed
Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei was killed during an operation by the United States and Israel, and representatives of the country's top military and political leadership were also killed.
Why Finland doesn't believe in breaking with America (The New York Times, USA)
Stubb: instead of severing relations, Europe and the United States need a transition period
Even with Washington's harsh rhetoric, NATO members should avoid confrontation, the NYT quoted Stubb as saying. Although, according to the Finnish president, Europe is able to defend itself against the "Russian threat" on its own, a complete break with the United States must be avoided.
Russia's Strategic Shield: how the country protects itself in the Arctic
On February 23, 2026, the Arctic Edge 2026 exercise began, in which units from the United States, Denmark and Canada participate. They will last until mid-March and will be held in Alaska and Greenland. We talk about the Arctic region and how the Russian nuclear—powered strategic missile submarines, the guardians of Russia's security in the Arctic, appeared and are developing.
Russia is developing an "unstoppable" rocket capable of reaching London in eight minutes (Daily Star, UK)
Daily Star: Russia is developing a superior Oreshnik missile
Russia is developing a new missile that can surpass the Oreshnik in power, the Daily Star writes. The system will potentially be able to carry eight kinetic warheads instead of six and hit fortified targets at a depth of up to 30 meters.
Experts warn: in 10 years, Russia will be able to intercept European nuclear weapons (Politico, USA)
Politico: European nuclear weapons will soon be powerless against Russia
The Russian army is actively developing air defense and missile defense systems, writes Politico. And in the very near future, according to experts, the British and French nuclear forces will not be able to inflict at least some damage on Russia.
And so it will do: Chinese armored vehicles are again walking in columns without cover during the exercises.
Chinese troops conducted regular maneuvers with armored vehicles in mountainous terrain. This time, the transfer of heavy equipment to a given area was practiced for subsequent target practice.






















