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A close-up of the Israeli flag waving on a flagpole against a clear blue sky.
World

Global Leaders Urge Restraint After US and Israeli Strikes on Iran, Warning of Regional Drift Toward Wider War

Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iranian targets on the 28th prompted widespread international alarm and calls for restraint. European leaders urged diplomacy and protection for civilians while Russia labeled the strikes "armed aggression," underscoring the risk of broader regional escalation and diplomatic fallout.

SoMi2026年3月1日 00:06
#Iran#Israel#United States
A close-up of the Israeli flag waving on a flagpole against a clear blue sky.
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Global Leaders Sound Alarm as U.S. and Israel Strike Iran, Raising Risk of Wider Middle East War

U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran on 28 February prompted widespread international alarm, with European, Asian and other governments urging restraint and diplomacy. The strikes mark a dangerous escalation that risks entangling regional actors and external powers and raising instability in energy and shipping routes.

SoMi2026年2月28日 17:47
#Iran#Israel#United States
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Beijing Pushes Back as Washington Calls for China to Join US–Russia Nuclear Talks

The United States has asked China to join trilateral nuclear arms talks with Washington and Moscow. China responded cautiously, reiterating demands for equality, security guarantees and an avoidance of double standards, while highlighting the technical and political obstacles to three‑party arms control.

SoMi2026年2月27日 15:47
#China#United States#Russia
Stunning view of the Baltic Sea and chalk cliffs in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
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NATO Conducts Major Baltic Amphibious Exercise in Germany as Europe Tests Rapid Reinforcement

NATO launched Steadfast Dagger‑2026, a large amphibious exercise on Germany’s Baltic coast involving about 10,000 troops from 13 countries, aimed at practising rapid reinforcement of the alliance’s eastern flank. The United States did not directly participate, highlighting growing European responsibility for regional deterrence and testing allied logistics and interoperability.

SoMi2026年2月18日 22:44
#NATO#Germany#Baltic Sea
Protest signs at a rally expressing anti-war and anti-Putin sentiments.
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Russia, US and Ukraine Meet in Geneva as Diplomacy Reawakens

Delegations from Russia, the United States and Ukraine met in Geneva on 17 February for tripartite talks hosted by Switzerland. While public details are sparse, the format suggests discussions on humanitarian issues, security guarantees and confidence‑building measures, with major disputes over territory and sanctions likely to constrain outcomes.

SoMi2026年2月17日 20:44
#Russia#United States#Ukraine
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US Warplanes Mass Near Iran as Diplomatic Talks Stall — A Wider China–Russia Test Looms

US deployments of A-10s, F-15Es and supporting assets to the Middle East have intensified after stalled Oman talks with Iran, signalling a retained option for military action. Tehran's consultations with China and Russia, combined with Israeli pressure and US economic tightening, raise the risk of broader regional and geopolitical escalation rather than a contained strike.

SoMi2026年2月17日 07:34
#Iran#United States#China
Colorful geological formations in Tabriz, Iran showcasing natural beauty.
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Why Iran Has Few Friends: The Three Contradictions That Keep It Isolated

Iran’s limited friendship network stems from three intertwined contradictions: its revolutionary export and proxy strategy, the trade-off between security confrontation and economic dependence, and transactional ties with major powers rather than deep alliances. Domestic factionalism and fragile regional detente make lasting normalization unlikely, with consequences for regional stability and global policy choices.

iMil2026年2月17日 00:54
#Iran#Middle East#sanctions
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World

Munich Aftermath: Transatlantic Alliance Intact but the Old Order Is Dead

At the Munich Security Conference, warm rhetoric from the U.S. masked deep policy disagreements that have hollowed out the post‑Cold War transatlantic order. European leaders, while publicly affirming ties with Washington, are openly exploring greater strategic autonomy — including talks about a shared or independent nuclear deterrent — in response to perceived U.S. unpredictability.

SoMi2026年2月16日 18:44
#Transatlantic relations#Munich Security Conference#NATO
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Starmer Sends Carrier to the High North: Britain Reasserts Naval Muscle and NATO Resolve

At the Munich Security Conference, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a carrier strike group, including HMS Prince of Wales, will deploy to the North Atlantic and the High North this year. The move is intended as a signal of NATO resolve, a prompt to European defence cooperation and a demonstration of Britain’s post‑Brexit security role, while also heightening strategic competition in the Arctic.

iMil2026年2月16日 05:24
#United Kingdom#Keir Starmer#HMS Prince of Wales
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US Signals Readiness to Re‑MIRV ICBMs and Re‑enable B‑52 Nuclear Role After New START Lapse

The U.S. Air Force says it stands ready to reintroduce MIRVs on land‑based ICBMs and to restore full nuclear capability to the B‑52 fleet following the expiration of the New START treaty. The move signals deterrence intent but also risks provoking reciprocal modernization from Russia and China and complicates prospects for renewed arms control.

iMil2026年2月15日 03:34
#United States#New START#MIRV
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NATO’s 'Arctic Sentinel' Risks Becoming Political Rebranding Rather Than New Strategy

NATO launched the “Arctic Sentinel” operation on 11 February to unify allied activities in the Arctic and the High North after tensions sparked by U.S. President Trump’s remarks about Greenland. Critics argue the move is largely political symbolism intended to placate Washington and repackages existing efforts rather than creating new military capability.

iMil2026年2月15日 03:24
#NATO#Arctic Sentinel#Arctic security
Scenic Arctic coastline with snow-covered mountains and rough seas in Northern Norway.
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NATO Launches 'Arctic Sentinel' to Centralize Command and Boost Presence in the High North

NATO has launched "Arctic Sentinel," a multi‑domain operation led by Joint Force Command Norfolk to centralize allied command and strengthen presence across the Arctic and High North. The initiative reflects growing strategic competition in the region and a desire to improve coordination among Nordic and NATO partners in a challenging operational environment.

iMil2026年2月14日 01:34
#NATO#Arctic#High North