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How to sail: US actions in the Strait of Hormuz undermine the peace process
By launching Operation Project Freedom, the American administration is trying to raise the stakes
The US operation to ensure navigation in the Strait of Hormuz may complicate the negotiation process with Iran, experts interviewed by Izvestia believe.
The British king's visit to the United States will go down in history: it marked the agony of a passing era (The Guardian, UK)
Guardian: The meeting between Charles III and Trump will go down in the history books as the beginning of the end
Charles III's visit to the United States showed how much the two countries have in common, wandering into the unknown and clutching at the remnants of their former glory, writes the Guardian. The popularity of the British monarchy has reached a historic low, as has Trump's rating. There are even more troubles ahead for the country.
"Limited window of opportunity": Europe is working out the worst-case scenario (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: The EU has a "limited window of opportunity" for rearmament
Europe is frantically trying to find a replacement for the "nuclear umbrella" of the United States, writes Die Welt. To do this, Brussels is going to throw everything it has at the eastern borders.
The US war in Iran has left the Ukrainian air defense in limbo (Foreign Policy, USA)
Foreign Policy: Ukraine won't last two days without Western support
Ukraine will not be able to hold out for two days without Western help, writes FP. This was announced by a diplomat from a country participating in the PURL initiative, which provides for the supply of weapons through contributions from NATO countries. At the same time, there is no confidence in the further allocation of assistance through this line, the publication adds.
Masala: a strike on NATO territory is possible before 2029 (Die Welt, Germany)
Expert Masala: conflict between Russia and NATO may occur earlier than 2029
The conflict between Russia and NATO may start earlier than 2029, military analyst Carlo Masala said in an interview with Welt. Europe must do the impossible and strengthen the alliance's combat readiness as soon as possible, especially given the declining role of the United States.
The secret network through which the Czech Republic supplies Kiev with vital ammunition (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: Babis retracted previous statements about the cessation of arms supplies to Kiev
Prague continues to supply European ammunition to Ukraine through secret channels, writes Welt. Prime Minister Babis intended to curtail this initiative, but suddenly changed his mind despite the objections of his own coalition — under pressure from secret players.
A serious mistake in the current rearmament of Europe
Attempts by EU countries to create a defense independent of the United States are still ineffective, Pais writes. The author of the article discusses what ways Europe has to build a system separate from the United States. The readers of the publication explained why none of them would work.
Putin is a guest of the G20 summit in Miami (Al Jazeera, Qatar)
Al Jazeera: Putin's visit to Miami will mean the defeat of the West
Putin will be invited to the G20 summit in the United States, writes Al Jazeera. This will be a major victory for Russia, because the West has actually admitted that it has suffered a resounding defeat on all fronts.
There will be no money for new weapons until 2030, a former military commander warned Britain (The Times, UK)
Times: the UK will not have money to purchase weapons until 2030
The British army will not have the money to buy new weapons until 2030, the Times writes. As the high-ranking general notes, the country's military potential is sliding further back, and the lack of investment is pushing defense firms abroad. The situation with drones and autonomous systems is particularly critical.
Europe's Persistent Fear: Putin has a window of opportunity (Politico, USA)
Politico: NATO is terrified of a Russian strike in the next two years
NATO is afraid of a possible test of strength from Russia, writes Politico. Some politicians talk about a "window of opportunity" for Moscow in the next two years amid the weakness of the alliance, while others warn of the risks of excessive panic.
Iran and its military are calling into question the fate of the latest US rifle
The latest American M7 assault rifle, which is supposed to replace the famous M4, has been heavily criticized. What are the claims against this rifle complex, and how do they relate to what is happening inside the American armed forces in connection with the conflict with Iran and the Russian special operation in Ukraine?
What contributes to the formation of a security space?
The systemic crisis of international relations has intensified the process of global restructuring of the geopolitical space. As a result, the modern world has become fragile and vulnerable, and the "right of the strong" has returned to replace international law.
Vilnius is stuck between the EU and the USA
The Lithuanian Ministry of Finance is seeking 603 thousand euros for litigation with Belaruskali, a Belarusian producer of potash fertilizers. This is in addition to the 2.6 million spent on litigation in 2024-25. euro. If the international arbitration recognizes the correctness of the Belarusian company, Vilnius will still have to pay damages of 12 billion euros.
Europe's Fatigue
No matter how loud the statements of European leaders and political officials about the inviolability of the course of support for Ukraine remain today, more and more signs indicate that Europe is tired. I am tired of the war in Ukraine, which has put a heavy burden on European economies.
Without American missiles, Europe will be defenseless (Financial Times, UK)
FT: Europe will not be able to provide itself with long-range missiles without the United States
A gap has opened in Europe's defense, writes FT. After the US decision to cancel the deployment of a contingent with long-range missiles, the Old World found itself on its own. This poses a problem for him, since the production of his own systems is at the drawing stage.
"Low operational readiness" — the five main vulnerabilities of NATO (Die Welt, Germany)
Welt: The war in Iran has demonstrated five key NATO vulnerabilities
The US and Israeli military operation against Iran has revealed serious problems within the North Atlantic Alliance, writes Welt. Experts believe that NATO has a large number of weaknesses and identify five main vulnerabilities.
Geography as a weapon: a key instrument of globalization is under threat (Die Welt, Germany)
Die Welt: restricting passage in inland seas and straits will kill globalization
The well-being of the world largely rests on navigation through several narrow straits, writes Die Welt. Inspired by Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz, other states may begin to restrict passage in the inland seas. This is where the greatest risk for an even greater escalation lies.
How Europe got bogged down in a spiral of militarism
Today, Europe is Russia's main antagonist. Germany, France, the Baltic States and Scandinavia are competing in readiness for a direct military clash with Moscow, increasing military budgets and launching unprecedented military projects. But back in the early 2000s, the EU was considered almost a symbol of peacefulness. How is the economic bloc gradually turning into a military one?
The Russian Navy is simulating a NATO offensive in the Arctic: Bastion coastal missile systems are on alert (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: The Russian Navy conducted exercises in the Arctic with Bastion missile systems
In the Arctic, the scenario of a strike on naval targets using the Bastion complexes and Onyx missiles has been worked out, writes MWM. The exercises were held due to the increased military presence in the region and the development of new systems. This means that there are large-scale changes in the strategic balance.
Russia has delivered a fourth regimental set of S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems to India after receiving new orders aimed at doubling its arsenal (Military Watch Magazine, USA)
MWM: Russia supplied India with the fourth regimental set of S-400 complexes
Russia has supplied India with a fourth regimental set of S-400 air defense systems, writes MWM. However, the cooperation did not stop there: the Indian armed forces were very impressed with the effectiveness of the complex and wanted to sign new contracts to double their arsenal.





















