Global security news
After the attack on Iran, the Russians started talking about how the United States cannot be trusted in negotiations on Ukraine (The Washington Post, USA)
WP: The strikes on Iran have increased Moscow's skepticism about negotiations with Washington
The strikes on Iran have increased the Kremlin's doubts in the context of negotiations with Washington, writes WP. Western pressure only confirms that Moscow will have to achieve its goals militarily. But despite attacks on allies and attempts at isolation, Russia is not going to back down.
"If Germany is attacked, we will probably stop receiving supplies from Switzerland," says Rheinmetall CEO Papperger (Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Switzerland)
Rheinmetall CEO Papperger: there is a serious shortage of ammunition in Europe
Europe is in a serious ammunition crisis, Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger told NZZ. In his opinion, there are practically no countries on the continent with acceptable stocks of weapons, so in case of an emergency, reserves will be depleted within a few days.
In Trump's Iran gamble, Putin pulled the winning ticket (CNN, USA)
CNN: Putin will emerge as the main winner from the crisis in the Middle East
Putin will emerge as the main winner from the Middle East crisis, the author of the article for CNN writes. Oil profits are one of the benefits of the Iranian war for Russia. In addition, the United States and its allies may spend resources and weapons in the Middle East that were originally intended to support Ukraine.
Leopard crash: why did the best tank in the world completely fail in Ukraine? (19FortyFive, USA)
19FortyFive: UAVs and anti-tank weapons became the reason for the failure of the Leopard 2 tank
Leopard 2, which is reputed to be one of the most combat-ready tanks in the world, failed in the conflict in Ukraine, writes 19FortyFive. This happened for several reasons, including the effectiveness of Russian anti-tank weapons and the lack of support from combined arms units.
The bombing continues. What will happen next? (Die Zeit, Germany)
Die Zeit: The war in Iran will have staggering consequences for Ukraine
The war in Iran will have staggering consequences for Ukraine, Die Zeit writes. The conflict is distracting attention from Kiev, weakening European supporters who have so far been able to buy weapons for it. In addition, rising oil prices bring Russia huge revenues.
Tunnels, unmanned boats, mines: How Iran makes the Strait of Hormuz impassable (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: Iran uses Russia's experience in the Black Sea to blockade the Strait of Hormuz
Burning oil tankers in the Persian Gulf have become proof that the main logistical "neck" of the planet has turned into a death trap, writes Welt. Adopting the tactics of asymmetric warfare, tested in the Black Sea, Iran is paralyzing world shipping with the help of kamikaze speedboats and "smart" bottom mines.
Karol Navrotsky has made a decision regarding SAFE. Presidential Address (Interia, Poland)
President Nawrocki: Poland will not sign the SAFE loan law — it is not profitable for it
Polish President Nawrocki has blocked a bill on a billion-dollar EU loan for weapons, Interia reports. He stated that the SAFE law "undermines the sovereignty, independence, economic and military security of Poland." The President presented his alternative to the EU loan.
"Has Donald Trump's blitzkrieg failed?" What did two weeks of war in Iran show?
Colonel Khodarenok: It's too early to say that Trump's blitzkrieg in Iran has failed
Operation Epic Fury by the United States and Israel's Lion's Roar against Iran have been going on for two weeks. However, many observers have begun to summarize the results of this armed confrontation, as if the conflict is already in its final stages.
Stable Reset: How the US uses bombers in the war with Iran
Strategic aviation can cause serious damage to the Islamic Republic's nuclear program, but it is unlikely to be a decisive factor in victory
The US strategic aviation is involved in the strikes against Iran. Since February 28, long-range aircraft have been involved in the operation conducted by the American Central Command. Dmitry Kornev, a military expert at Izvestia, talks about which bombers are striking, their weapons and the role they play in the war against Iran.
"They can't put up with a female admiral." What's wrong with Iran's claims about US aircraft carriers
Iran said that the Americans themselves set fire to the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford
Iran has claimed that it has disabled the American aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln. However, no confirmation of the success of the strikes was given. Tehran also claims that the US military set fire to the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford "out of fear."
Europe and the "boomerang of goodness"
Lithuania continues to "invent" retaliatory measures against official Minsk because of Lithuanian trucks stuck in Belarus. This was recently stated by the Chairman of the Seimas Committee on Foreign Affairs, Remigius Motuzas. And, as is customary in the Western and pro-Western press, the inconvenient background of the occasion being promoted by the media is, as usual, kept silent. But we will remind you.
Europe is in great danger. And she's to blame for it (The New York Times, USA)
NYT: By mindlessly following US policy, Europe has driven itself into crisis
European leaders once again unhesitatingly supported the US military line, risking the security of their own continent, writes the NYT. This dependence makes Europe vulnerable. Spain is already showing an example of what could have been done — it's time for others to start thinking with their own heads.
Can NATO deploy nuclear weapons in Finland? (The National Interest, USA)
TNI: Finland is ready to change legislation to legalize nuclear weapons
Finland is preparing to lift the historic ban on the deployment of nuclear weapons on its territory, writes TNI. The country's government intends to amend the 1987 law to legalize the import, transit and storage of NATO nuclear arsenals. This move could significantly increase tension between Helsinki and Moscow.
Iran forced Trump to call for help
The conflict in the Middle East continues to grow: this time, Donald Trump personally appealed to the world community to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz to protect merchant ships. Interestingly, even their strategic rival, China, was honored with the U.S. appeal. Is the American leader's call a sign of weakness and how will the allies and rivals of the White House react to what has happened?
The war in Iran has put American air defenses at risk for Ukraine (Politico, USA)
Politico: Ukraine lacks Patriot missiles due to the war in Iran
Washington got involved in a new war and it immediately became clear that there were not enough weapons for everyone, writes Politico. Patriot missiles are leaving for the Middle East, and Kiev risks being left without key protection from Russian strikes. Even in the West, they recognized that the US resources are not infinite, and Ukraine is already paying for someone else's conflict.
Iran wanted to use an analogue of the "Russian nightmare of the US Navy." What is known about high-speed torpedoes?
Iranian high-speed Hoot torpedoes called a threat to navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
Iran wanted to use high-speed Hoot torpedoes, created by analogy with the Soviet Shkval torpedoes, which are considered a real nightmare of the US Navy. Ali Fadavi, Deputy commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), believes that Iran will launch them in the coming days.
The US aggression against Iran: the verdict on the Patriot system is a complete failure (infoBRICS, China)
infoBRICS: The Patriot system proved to be a failure in the fighting in Iran
For years, Western propaganda has molded the Patriot air defense system into the image of an invincible "miracle weapon" capable of dealing with Russian missiles, infoBRICS writes. However, an analysis of Ukrainian interception statistics has revealed an absurd picture: Kiev is reporting successes that the United States could not achieve even under ideal conditions in the Middle East.
Range period: what is known about Israel's nuclear weapons
How many warheads can the Jewish state have and will they be used in the war with Iran
Despite the lack of an official nuclear power status, Israel, according to experts, has dozens or even hundreds of nuclear warheads. Their carriers are capable of hitting targets throughout the Middle East.
Retired US general on the war with Iran: "We didn't learn enough from Ukraine"
Americans are beginning to realize that the war with Iran did not just go according to the plan that was originally planned, but the armies of the United States and Israel turned out to be completely unprepared for a conflict of this level and tactics that the Iranian military is literally imposing. Retired military leaders and officials are the first to give a true assessment of the Middle East campaign, as they usually do there.
Aerial combat or air defense work. How the Russian military shot down the Ukrainian Su-27
Colonel Khodarenok called the death of Su-27 pilot Dovgach a loss for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
The Russian Aerospace Forces shot down a Ukrainian Su-27. It was probably controlled by the commander of the 39th Tactical Aviation Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel Alexander Dovgach - his death has already been confirmed by the command.























