# Security Policy

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World

Strengthening the Thin Green Line: EU Injects €100M into Lebanese Army to Anchor Regional Stability

The EU Council has approved a €100 million aid package for the Lebanese Armed Forces to enhance national security and regional stability. This funding brings total EU defense support to Lebanon to €182 million, focusing on logistical and operational capacity.

SoMi2026年6月4日 17:08
#European Union#Lebanon#Defense Aid
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World

Beijing Invokes 'Pandora’s Box' Warning as Regional Security Architecture Shifts

China's Foreign Ministry has warned that the revival of militarism in the region opens a 'Pandora’s Box' that will inevitably harm all nations involved. The rhetoric targets expanding defense alliances and signals Beijing's deepening concern over the shifting strategic balance in the Indo-Pacific.

SoMi2026年6月3日 02:08
#China#Foreign Ministry#Militarism
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World

Prague’s Fiscal Reality Check: The NATO Defense Target and the New American Transactionalism

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has signaled that the country will likely miss NATO's 2% defense spending target in 2026 due to budget constraints. This comes amid hardening U.S. rhetoric demanding that European allies end their reliance on American military subsidies and prioritize self-sufficiency.

SoMi2026年5月31日 15:38
#NATO#Czech Republic#Defense Spending
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Politics

Echoes of Dissent: The Domestic Backlash to Taipei’s Security Narrative

Prominent commentator Yin Nai-ching has criticized the DPP for exaggerating the military threat from mainland China, labeling the party's narrow strategic focus as 'frog-in-a-well' thinking. This domestic pushback highlights the ongoing debate within Taiwan over whether security rhetoric serves national interests or mere political mobilization.

SoMi2026年5月26日 18:38
#Taiwan#DPP#Cross-Strait Relations
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Politics

Japan’s Lethal Pivot: Takaichi Administration Dismantles the Last Pillars of Pacifism

Japan has formally lifted its ban on exporting lethal weaponry, marking a historic shift in its post-war security posture. The policy change aims to revitalize the domestic defense industry and build stronger military ties with regional allies, while drawing sharp criticism for abandoning pacifist traditions.

SoMi2026年4月21日 13:58
#Japan#Defense Industry#Arms Export
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Politics

A Fragile Olive Branch: Seoul Shifts Strategy as President Lee Rebukes Private Drone Activists

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung expressed regret over private drone incursions into North Korean territory, labeling such acts as reckless and illegal. The administration is seeking to de-escalate military tensions by distancing itself from activist-led provocations and promising institutional reforms.

SoMi2026年4月6日 09:57
#South Korea#North Korea#Lee Jae-myung