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Crisis Brewing in the Caribbean? U.S. Power meets Venezuelan Resistance

Background Relations between Washington and Caracas have long been tense, marked by U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan officials, accusations of narco-trafficking, and disputes over democracy and...

Taiwan Says China Spent $21 Billion on Pacific Drills in 2024, 40% More Than Year Before

Background China has sharply expanded its military activities in the Taiwan Strait, East and South China Seas, and Western Pacific, according to Taiwan’s armed forces....

Australia Faces New Tests in US Ties Under Trump’s Second Term

Since President Donald Trump returned to office in January 2025, Australia has been grappling with unpredictable shifts in its relationship to one of its...

From Challenges to Opportunities: The Future of India–Japan Defence Cooperation

Globally, the way the world is functioning is two-fold: one is the bipolar world, which has moved from its original players of the US...

Critical Minerals and Critical Security: U.S. Military Dependence on China’s Rare Earths

On August 26, Monday, during the meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae-myung at the White House, Trump threatened China to impose 200 percent...

Ukrainian Drone Attacks Push Russia’s Oil Refining Shutdowns to Record Levels

MOSCOW, Aug 28 -  Ukraine's drone attacks and planned maintenance have led to Russia's offline oil refining capacity reaching a record high in August,...

All NATO members meet 2% defence spending goal, but only three surpass new 3.5% target

BackgroundNATO allies agreed in 2014 to spend at least 2% of GDP on defence by 2024, a benchmark pushed strongly by Washington, particularly under...

Ukraine sees battlefield data as ‘priceless’ card to secure Western backing

BackgroundSince Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, Ukraine has not only fought on the battlefield but also turned digital technology and data into critical assets....

Drone Swarms and the Risk of Escalation in South Asia

In the contemporary strategic landscape of South Asia, drone swarms are adding a dangerous layer of complexity to an already volatile security situation. The...

KHAN Missiles and the Potential Balance of Power in ASEAN

In the last decade, Southeast Asia has experienced an acceleration in the modernization of defense equipment, especially Indonesia, which is now the first operator...

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Project Freedom and the UAE Attack: What It Means for the Iran Ceasefire Now

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