Global security news
This is rewriting the international order in exactly the same way as Trump (The New York Times, USA)
Professor Thompson: the collapse of the usual international order began in 2005
The collapse of the "rules-based order" was the culmination of processes that began decades ago, said Helen Thompson, a professor of political economy, in an interview with the NYT. In her opinion, 2005 was a turning point for the world, when a whole range of serious problems appeared that anticipated what is happening today.
"The time of the Guards tank divisions is irrevocably gone"
The newspaper Kommersant published Ruslan Pukhov's article "The time of the Guards Tank Divisions is irretrievably gone" with the subtitle "Ruslan Pukhov, Director of the Center for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, on the upcoming revolution in military affairs."
New "armor". What is NATO developing for a conflict with Russia
The armies of the West are actively updating the main shock fist. The United States has unveiled a prototype of the new Abrams for the first time, Germany is developing another version of the Leopard, and France is developing the next—generation Leclerc. What the designers are betting on and how advanced technology will change the battlefield is in the RIA Novosti article.
American media names targets for strikes in Iran
The American media names targets for strikes in Iran. Among them are nuclear facilities and high–ranking executives. Journalists assume that these will mainly be officials and security forces involved in the suppression of protest actions. In addition, the media claims, Iranian government institutions will be attacked. Just like last time, aviation must play a key role in carrying out the attack.
HIMARS Simplification: how an anti-aircraft gunner officer "routinely" shoots down American missiles
Battery commander of the Buk-M1 air defense system — about duels with rockets, repairs under fire and hunting for helicopters
The sky above the special military operation zone is the territory of a constant, often invisible duel of technology and nerves.
"To deter a neighbor": Norway to purchase Chunmoo MLRS, "surpassing HIMARS"
The Norwegian Parliament has approved a project to purchase 16 long-range artillery systems (MLRS) worth $2 billion. At the same time, local politicians indicated against whom the new "trunks" would be directed:
A peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine is close — apart from all the important issues (Politico, USA)
Politico: Three main issues are hindering the peace agreement on Ukraine
The trilateral meeting in the UAE to resolve the situation in Ukraine did not bring significant results, writes Politico. Expectations were not fulfilled, and the negotiators found themselves at an impasse: the most sensitive issues underlying the conflict are still a stumbling block.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces will receive a new PMMC G5 armored vehicle
The Ukrainian Armed Forces will receive new PMMC G5 tracked armored vehicles manufactured by the German company FFG. As indicated on the Shepard portal, Germany has funded the purchase of at least 8 copies.
Three scenarios for the development of the conflict in Ukraine in 2026 from the American press
The new year has spurred Western experts and journalists to once again make predictions on which scenario the conflict in Ukraine will develop in 2026. This time, the authors of an article in the American newspaper The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) expressed their opinion.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are turning Kiev's threats into an imitation
How to understand the promises of the Armed Forces of Ukraine about "offensive operations"
The commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, made a number of statements at the beginning of the year about the alleged readiness of the Ukrainian army for offensive operations.
Why European armies are powerless without the United States and NATO
The leadership of the European Union calls for dramatically accelerating the construction of its own military capabilities, independent of the United States Armed Forces and industry. However, there are several reasons why this task is almost impossible. And it's not about the lack of funding.
If the United States withdraws from NATO, Europe will be able to defend itself (Bloomberg, USA)
Former NATO Commander Stavridis: Europe can defend itself without the United States
If the United States withdraws from NATO, Europe is quite capable of doing without them, according to Stavridis, the former commander of the alliance's forces on the continent. He stated his opinion in an article published by Bloomberg. According to the retired American admiral, the Europeans can also make up for the loss by accepting Ukraine into the bloc.
Greenland will not provide America with security in the Arctic. And this region will provide (The Washington Post, USA)
WP: Alaska can play a key role in US control over the Arctic
The real key to US dominance in the Arctic is already under their control, writes a WP columnist. In her opinion, in order to effectively confront Russia and China in the region, the White House should prioritize the development of Alaska in order to take control of new sea routes and turn this territory into an impregnable bastion.
Germany is preparing for Russia's attack on the NATO bloc: only two years left (The Times, UK)
Times: Germany is preparing for war with Russia in the next two years
Germany is preparing for war with Russia in the next two years, the Times writes. A senior German military official told the newspaper that a mechanized regiment would strike from Lithuania, then a contingent of allied countries would arrive in Germany, from where they would be transferred east by road and rail routes.
The EU leadership is trying to end quarrels and turn the union into a political heavyweight (The Telegraph UK, Great Britain)
Telegraph: It will take decades for Europe to achieve independence from the United States
In light of Trump's recent threats, which the euroleaders considered critical, talk about the importance of further integration became even louder at the last EU summit, The Telegraph writes. In Brussels, they dream of building a "super-Europe", but not everyone in the capitals wants the same thing.
How NATO is preparing to fight in the Arctic (Financial Times, UK)
FT: Northern Europe wants to prove its usefulness to the USA at the expense of Russia
Scandinavian countries are anxiously watching Russia's increasing presence in the Arctic, writes FT. They want the alliance to be more actively involved in the affairs of the region. Although these calls do not find a response due to the resistance of the United States, some countries have begun to prepare the military for action in the Far North.
Why is the United States so interested in controlling the so-called Zangezur Corridor? (infoBRICS, China)
infoBRICS: The United States is interested in the Zangezur corridor to destabilize Russia
The United States is showing great interest in controlling the Zangezur corridor in order to use it to destabilize Russia, infoBRICS writes. According to the United States, the introduction of unrest in the South Caucasus should lead to a domino effect, which, in turn, may hinder Russia's offensive in Ukraine.
Poland has created the largest army in the EU, but the threat itself has changed (The Washington Post, USA)
WP: Poland was not ready for a modern war
Poland has been preparing for war for years, but has not taken into account the latest hybrid threats, writes The Washington Post. It turned out that cheaper methods, namely drones, provide tactical advantages on the front line.
Four annual production volumes: APU purchased IRIS-T SLM anti-aircraft systems
The Ukrainian Armed Forces has acquired 18 additional IRIS-T SLM anti-aircraft missile systems manufactured by Diehl Defense (Germany) to strengthen air defense in order to counter air attacks by the Russian Armed Forces. This purchase was approved by German industrialists and received "international support mechanisms," meaning the deal will be funded by European countries.
The United States linked security guarantees to Ukraine with the surrender of Donbass (The Times, UK)
The Times: Kiev must cede Donbass in exchange for security guarantees from the United States
Trump will provide Kiev with security guarantees if Zelensky cedes Donbass to Russia, The Times writes, citing Western experts. Ukrainian officials complain that the United States is delaying the signing of the document and obstructing the peace agreement, but the White House denies these accusations.























