
The global security umbrella has traditionally relied on ironclad alliances and unconditional backing. However, Washington's pursuit of a fragile 60-day ceasefire with Iran and a sudden pause on a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan officially signal a dangerous new era of transactional diplomacy.
[The Briefing]
Phantom Fronts & Punitive Strikes: How Russia's military buildup in Belarus is a calculated diversion to stretch Ukrainian forces, setting the stage for Moscow's massive ballistic retaliation on Kyiv .
The 60-Day Illusion: Why contradictory narratives between Washington and Tehran regarding the Strait of Hormuz and uranium enrichment threaten to instantly collapse the new Middle East ceasefire framework .
Europe Held Hostage: How the U.S. is using NATO troop deployments as a bargaining chip for Middle East support, leaving Baltic states highly exposed to Russian hybrid drone threats .
The Beijing Quid Pro Quo: Why a paused $14 billion arms sale suggests China has shifted its Taiwan strategy away from an immediate kinetic invasion and toward quiet political interference ahead of the 2028 elections .
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