J-35A Fighter Jet

China’s Fujian Aircraft Carrier Embarks with J-35 Stealth Fighters, Posing Direct Challenge to U.S. Naval Supremacy in Indo-Pacific

In late 2025 or early 2026, the world will witness a milestone in global naval history. China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) is preparing to field its first operational stealth fighters at sea—the twin-engine J-35—aboard the Type 003 Fujian supercarrier....
F-35A Lightning II

U.S. Air Force Receives 500th F-35A Lightning II, Strengthening Fifth-Generation Fighter Edge Amid Rising Chinese and Russian Military Challenges

The U.S. Air Force reached a decisive moment in its decades-long modernization push this month with the delivery of its 500th F-35A Lightning II, a stealth fighter that has become the backbone of America’s fifth-generation combat fleet. The milestone aircraft...
Australia Post

Australia Suspends Postal Deliveries to United States Amid Trade Turmoil

Australia has joined a growing list of nations halting most postal deliveries to the United States, citing mounting uncertainty sparked by President Donald Trump’s looming tariff regime and the U.S. administration’s decision to abolish long-standing exemptions on low-value imports. The...
Southwest Cay, also known as Pugad Island, controlled by Vietnam and part of the Spratly Islands in the disputed South China Sea.

Vietnam’s Expanding Footprint in South China Sea: A Challenge to Beijing’s Dominance

Vietnam has significantly expanded its island-building efforts across the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. According to a report released on Friday (Aug 22) by the Washington-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), recent satellite imagery shows Hanoi’s...
F-16V Block 70/72 by Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin’s “Viper” Gambit: How the F-16 Block 70 Bid Could Reshape the Philippines’ Defence, Economy, and Strategic Posture

Lockheed Martin has intensified its campaign to secure one of the most consequential fighter aircraft deals in Philippine military history — the sale of the F-16 Block 70 “Viper” — with a proposal that goes far beyond traditional arms sales....
U.S. Deploys Dark Eagle Hypersonic Missiles to Australia

U.S. Deploys Dark Eagle Hypersonic Missiles to Australia in Strategic Move to Deter Chinese Expansion in Indo-Pacific

In a momentous milestone for U.S. military modernization and strategic deterrence, the United States Army has executed the first overseas deployment of its Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) system—known as the "Dark Eagle"—to Australia. As announced by U.S. Army Pacific on...
US, South Korea

Trump Slashes 15% Tariffs on South Korean imports, Unlocks Massive Investment Pact: Trade Realignment or Strategic Gamble?

U.S. President Donald Trump announced a sweeping trade agreement with South Korea, marking a major recalibration of Washington’s Asia-Pacific economic policy. The announcement came just ahead of Trump's self-imposed August 1 deadline to raise tariffs on several U.S. trading partners,...
North Korea Mobilizes Citizens

North Korea Declares Nuclear Status “Non-Negotiable” in Blunt Rebuke to U.S. Diplomacy: A Strategic Shift or Stalemate?

In a stark and calculated declaration, North Korea on Tuesday asserted that the United States must come to terms with the irreversible changes in the geopolitical landscape since previous summit meetings and must abandon its long-standing goal of denuclearizing the...
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD)

US Fires Over 150 THAAD Missiles Defending Israel in 12-Day Iran War, Exposing Deepening Shortages in Strategic Missile Defense Stockpile

The United States military reportedly expended over 150 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor missiles during Israel's 12-day war with Iran in June 2025. The extraordinary use of high-end defensive munitions has raised grave concerns in Washington about the...
Kremlin

Russia Fills the Gap Left by USAID: U.S. Influence Wanes as Russia Designs Foreign Aid Blueprint to Woo Global South with Development Projects

As the United States pulls back from its decades-long leadership in foreign development assistance, a strategic vacuum is emerging—one that Russia is maneuvering to fill. With the recent shutdown of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), a cornerstone of...
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