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Philippine Deployment of BrahMos Missiles at Luzon’s Tip Raises Stakes in the Luzon Strait
The Philippines has deployed a land-based BrahMos anti-ship missile battery at Cape Bojeador on Luzon’s northern tip, giving it reach into the Luzon Strait. While the system’s strike envelope could threaten vessels transiting a key maritime corridor, its effectiveness depends on supporting ISR and command networks that Manila currently lacks; the move is nevertheless a significant signal in the US-China-Philippine strategic competition.

Japan Deploys Long‑Range Coastal Missiles to Kyushu, Raising Regional Tensions
Japan has moved modified Type 12 coastal missile launchers to a garrison in Kumamoto, marking a tangible step in its development of long‑range “counterstrike” capabilities. With reported ranges near 1,000 km, the deployment tightens Tokyo’s reach into nearby maritime areas and raises legal and escalation risks for the region.

US Deploys 11 F-22 Raptors to Israel, Signaling a High-End Deterrent Posture in the Middle East
Eleven U.S. F-22 stealth fighters have been photographed at Ovda Airbase in southern Israel, part of a recent American military build-up in the Middle East. The deployment is a potent deterrent signal to regional adversaries and a reassurance to Israel, but it also carries implications for escalation dynamics and logistics-driven limits on sustained combat utility.

U.S. Flies More F‑22s into Israel as Diplomacy with Iran Continues — A Show of Airpower and Deterrence
The U.S. has flown 11 F‑22 stealth fighters to Israel, with six more expected, alongside tankers and transports at Ben‑Gurion. The build‑up accompanies renewed indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran and signs of commercial and diplomatic disruption in the region.

U.S. Orders Mid‑March Force Readiness in Middle East as Diplomacy with Iran Continues
A senior U.S. official says President Trump’s national security adviser ordered that all U.S. forces involved in a Middle East buildup be deployed by mid‑March, while Washington expects Iran to submit a written proposal after Geneva talks. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Israel on February 28 to coordinate with Prime Minister Netanyahu, reflecting a parallel strategy of military readiness and diplomatic pressure.

US Sends 18 F-35s from UK to Middle East in a Show of Force Amid Iran Tensions
The U.S. Air Force flew 18 F-35A fighters from RAF Lakenheath to the Middle East on Feb. 16, supported by tankers and operating in three‑ship formations. The deployment is a significant, visible show of force meant to deter Iran and reassure regional partners amid heightened tensions.

US Masses Forces Near Iran as Geneva Talks Begin, Mixing Diplomacy with Coercion
The United States has redeployed aircraft and defensive systems closer to Iran and extended troop rotations as indirect nuclear talks with Tehran begin in Geneva. The concurrent build-up and diplomacy constitute a coercive strategy that raises the risk of miscalculation and could escalate regional instability if negotiations fail.

US Flies 18 F-35s From UK to Middle East in Broad Signal to Tehran
Eighteen US F-35A fighters have flown from RAF Lakenheath to the Middle East with tanker support in one of the largest recent single movements of the type, a deployment CCTV links to tensions with Iran. The dispatch is a calibrated demonstration of deterrence, enabled by allied basing and long-range logistics, but it carries risks of escalation and sustainment challenges for US planners.

US Carrier Group Deploys to Middle East as Tehran and Proxies Sound Alarms
The U.S. has positioned a carrier strike group and additional air and missile-defence assets in the Middle East to deter Iran, which has entered maximum readiness and warned its response to any attack would not be limited to U.S. bases. Hezbollah and Israel have signalled that the confrontation could draw in regional proxies and force civil contingencies, while Gulf states worry that military action could trigger widespread instability and economic shocks.

Trump Keeps Door Ajar for Talks with Iran While Sending Carrier to the Gulf
President Trump said he has not ruled out diplomacy with Iran even as he deployed the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group to the Central Command region and kept military options open. The administration’s stance blends deterrence with a rhetorical openness to talks, leaving outcomes dependent on Tehran’s response and choices by regional actors.

Denmark to Boost Military Presence in Greenland with Up to 1,000 Troops as Arctic Tensions Rise
Denmark plans to deploy up to 1,000 combat troops to Greenland in 2026, expanding current rotations that already include Danish and allied forces. The deployment is a response to rising geopolitical competition in the Arctic and seeks to bolster deterrence, readiness and allied cooperation while raising questions about militarisation and local political impact.

Denmark Bolsters Troops in Greenland as Arctic Tensions Rise
Denmark has deployed additional troops to Greenland and published photos showing soldiers arriving in Nuuk, with more units to be stationed in the west. Copenhagen says the deployment, agreed with Greenland’s authorities, is a response to rising geopolitical tensions in the Arctic and follows public U.S. remarks about Greenland that have alarmed European capitals.