Is American Firepower Enough for Pakistan’s Afghan War?
For nearly two decades, Pakistan was one of Washington's closest security partners in the fight against terrorism. Billions of dollars in military aid flowed into the country. American aircraft, missiles, surveillance systems and military training became central elements of Pakistan's security apparatus. Today, some of those same capabilities are being…
The Nuclear War Gamble in Ukraine
As drones strike near nuclear facilities and military operations continue around Europe's largest atomic power plant, experts warn that the…
When Economic Blocs Start Thinking Like Armies
As the European Union expands defence spending and BRICS deepens security cooperation, organisations built around economics are increasingly stepping into…
America Is One Bullet Away from NATO’s Fracture
America's new assault rifle is more than a weapon upgrade it is the first shot in a slow-motion estrangement from…
Militarisation of Police in the ‘War on Crime’
The battlefields of Ukraine and the skies over Iran may seem far removed from the streets of Mexico City, the…
Explosion Rocks Qatar’s Critical Energy Infrastructure
With 54 injured and 18 missing, a "technical malfunction" at the world’s largest LNG hub raises the stakes for global…
The World Cup’s Invisible Front Line
The biggest football tournament in history is being protected like a global security summit amid fears of terrorism, drones, cyberattacks…
Mali’s War Is No Longer Just About Terrorism
A decade of foreign intervention, military coups and counterinsurgency campaigns has failed to stop the spread of violence across the…
Sudan: Weekly Conflict Monitoring & Territorial Fragmentation Brief
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The Saharan Corridors Financing Sudan’s Disintegration
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Why Gaza’s Reconstruction Isn’t Starting
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How Moscow Weaponizes Syrian Airspace to Anchor Africa Corps
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The End of Aircraft Carrier Dominance?
As naval powers invest billions in new carrier fleets, a debate is growing over whether…
The Money Behind Sudan’s War
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The South That Defies Damascus
The complete stagnation of the Sweida reintegration roadmap exposes the fragile grip of Damascus over Syria's armed minorities. The recent…
Washington Draws a Line in Kordofan
Urgent diplomatic warnings to the Rapid Support Forces underscore growing international fears of an imminent humanitarian catastrophe in the strategic…
Syria Rules Itself Out in the Israeli-Hezbollah Conflict
Syria's explicit refusal to intervene against Hezbollah exposes the limits of Washington's regional strategy and highlights the new government's focus…
Israel’s New Lebanon Trap
The decision by Israeli leaders to maintain an open-ended military presence in southern Lebanon risks entrenching a fresh war of…
A Dangerous Gamble for Ukrainian Air Defence
Kyiv's push to manufacture Patriot missiles domestically under license introduces severe security and economic vulnerabilities that could undermine its wartime…
Ukraine Strikes Russia’s Strategic Arteries
A precision attack on a Voronezh semiconductor plant reveals the growing sophistication of Ukraine's campaign to dismantle Russia's ability to…
Russia Expands Drone Power on Ukraine’s Border
Satellite imagery and partisan intelligence reveal Russia constructing a permanent Shahed launch facility in the Oryol region, less than 200…
Can Britain Still Fight a Major War?
The British Army is modernising for a more dangerous Europe, but shrinking manpower, ageing equipment and readiness concerns are raising…
The Long Shadow of Iran’s War Offensive
The war damaged hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of military assets and destroyed the unwritten rules that had helped…
How Saving Soldiers Wins Modern Wars
From Ukraine to the Middle East, recent conflicts are teaching militaries that battlefield medicine, casualty survival, and force health may…
Russia’s New Military Bases on NATO’s Doorstep
From Finland to the Baltic Sea, Moscow is building the infrastructure of Military Bases for a confrontation that could outlast…
What Is America Really Doing in Nigeria?
A look at how Nigeria has become a key pillar of American security strategy in Africa as Washington expands its…