Middle East War and Energy Shock-How Global Demand Is Supercharging China’s Export Machine

Middle East War and Energy Shock: How Global Demand Is Supercharging China’s Export Machine

The warning had become almost ritual among Western policymakers and market analysts: the world could not indefinitely absorb the scale of China’s industrial output. With exports surging and trade surpluses widening, the assumption was that global demand would eventually hit...
Kurdish

Iran War Expands Toward a New Front Where US Support for Kurds Could Bring It Into Conflict With Turkey

As the conflict triggered by joint United States and Israeli strikes on Iran enters its third week, the strategic objectives of Washington appear increasingly fluid—raising new concerns among analysts and regional powers that the war could expand far beyond its...
US–Israeli War on Iran

Interceptor Strain Mounts as Israel Faces Sustained Iranian Barrage in Third Week of Expanding US–Israeli War

As the war between Israel, the United States, and Iran enters its third week, a quieter but potentially decisive front is emerging: the sustainability of air defense. Reports suggesting Israel may be running low on critical interceptor missiles have sparked...
Iron Beam laser system, Israel

Laser Shields Rise Over Israel: How Iron Beam Is Redefining Air Defense Against Drones, Rockets, and Economics of Modern Warfare

In the evolving landscape of modern warfare, where drones swarm the skies and missiles travel at hypersonic speeds, the balance between offense and defense is shifting rapidly. One of the most consequential developments in this transformation is the emergence of...
Long-range strategic cruise missile launching drillis, North Korea

United States wages war in Iran, North Korea sharpens nuclear deterrence instead of risking war in East Asia

When the United States becomes entangled in a major conflict, adversaries across the globe inevitably reassess their strategies. Today, as Washington wages war in Iran, the reverberations are being felt far beyond the Middle East. Thousands of miles away in...
US chip curbs struggle to contain China’s AI surge as firms tap Southeast Asia data centers for Nvidia chip

US chip curbs struggle to contain China’s AI surge as firms tap Southeast Asia data centers for Nvidia chip

The United States’ efforts to restrict China’s access to advanced artificial intelligence chips may be far less effective than policymakers hope, according to data-center executives and industry experts who say Chinese technology companies can still train powerful AI models overseas....
National Assembly , Vietnam

Vietnam’s Election Without Uncertainty: What New National Assembly Reveals About Power Under To Lam

On March 15, 2026, nearly 73.5 million Vietnamese voters went to the polls in one of the largest electoral exercises in Southeast Asia, selecting 500 deputies to the 16th National Assembly alongside representatives to People’s Councils nationwide. Yet for all...
US–Israeli Strikes on Iran

Europe’s Strategic Silence: US–Israeli Strikes on Iran Expose Limits of Europe’s Power in Middle East

The reaction across European capitals to the US–Israeli military campaign against Iran has followed a script so familiar that it almost feels rehearsed. Leaders gather for emergency consultations, ministries release carefully worded statements, and diplomats emphasize the need for restraint....
Strait of Hormuz

Iran’s Long Game in Strait of Hormuz: Blockade, Asymmetric Warfare and Battle for Global Energy Leverage

The narrow waters of the Strait of Hormuz have long been one of the world’s most dangerous geopolitical fault lines. For decades, Iran has repeatedly threatened to shut the maritime chokepoint through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply...
US Navy railgun

US Reopens Railgun Debate as Iran War Exposes Operational Fragility and Financial Burden of Air Defense

The intensifying missile wars stretching from the Middle East to the Indo-Pacific are exposing a critical weakness in modern air defense: the growing imbalance between the cost of attacking weapons and the price of stopping them. Against this backdrop, the...
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