NATO’s cracks that will never heal

Whether Trump ever invades Greenland or not is almost beside the point. The damage is already done. The sentence has been spoken, the thought...

Governing the Unseen: AI, Dual-Use Biology, and the Illusion of Control

The most important security threats of the twenty-first century do not announce themselves anymore by troop movements or missile tests. They appear noiselessly, in...

“It Will Be Done”: Trump Doubles Down on Greenland and Tests the Atlantic Alliance

U.S. President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric over Greenland, declaring that Denmark has failed to address a supposed “Russian threat” to the Arctic...

The Wrong Wings: Why Chinese Jet Fighter Is a Strategic Misfit for Indonesia

The modernization of the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) remains an unresolved and persistently unsatisfactory issue. Although the defense budget has seen incremental increases, an...

The CPEC Effect: Why China and Pakistan Are Resetting Security

This interaction on January 7, 2026 between Wang Xiaohong and Mohsin Naqvi, which took place in Beijing, stirred an event which China and Pakistan...

The Pakistan-Saudi-Turkey Axis: A Draft for a New Regional Order

NEWS BRIEF Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey have prepared a draft trilateral defense agreement after nearly a year of talks, according to Pakistan's defense production...

Trump Reaffirms Desire for Greenland as Denmark and Nuuk Push Back

U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated that Greenland is vital for U.S. national security, claiming Denmark cannot adequately protect the Arctic territory from Russian or...

Japan and Philippines Deepen Security Ties as Indo-Pacific Fault Lines Harden

Japan and the Philippines have signed two new defence agreements, reinforcing security cooperation as regional tensions intensify across the Indo-Pacific. The pacts reflect a...

Trump Breaks with Allies, Blames Zelenskiy for Stalling Ukraine Peace Talks

U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly placed responsibility for stalled Ukraine peace negotiations on Kyiv rather than Moscow, a sharp departure from the position...

Why the F-35 Fighter is Wrong for Canada’s Air Force but Right for Its Navy

Authors: Raymond Floreani and Dr.Julian Spencer Churchill Today the debate rages over whether to cap the RCAF buy at 88 F-35As and 16 aircraft and...

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