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A King’s College London study found major AI models chose nuclear escalation in 95% of simulated crises. Researchers warn of risks as AI becomes embedded in military planning.
Pakistan says it killed 228 Taliban fighters in air strikes on Kabul, Paktia, and Kandahar following deadly cross-border clashes. The escalation marks a sharp deterioration in relations along the Durand Line.
Part 10 examines claims surrounding the Pizzagate narrative and alleged connections to organized crime, intelligence, and political power structures. The piece traces historical assertions tied to trafficking and syndicate networks.
Israeli officials warn Iran may be advancing ballistic missile programs alongside potential chemical payload capabilities. U.S. envoys also caution that enrichment timelines are tightening.
The Munich Security Conference exposed widening tensions between the United States and European allies over security priorities and global strategy. Officials signaled differences on NATO spending, values, and future cooperation.
Donald Trump sparked controversy after suggesting regime change in Iran could be positive for the country. The remarks come amid ongoing tensions and diplomatic talks.
Putin’s 2007 Munich speech challenged NATO expansion and the US-led global order. Nearly two decades later, its warnings remain central to Russia-West tensions.

China critic and former media tycoon Jimmy Lai is sentenced to 20 years in a Hong Kong security case
Hong Kong pro-democracy figure Jimmy Lai is sentenced to 20 years under the national security law. The case intensifies global concern over media freedom and dissent.
As the conflict approaches its fourth year, Ukraine’s leadership continues operating publicly despite ongoing military and political pressure. Negotiations remain stalled while tensions persist on multiple fronts.
Russia’s foreign minister cited the Epstein case as evidence of moral decay among Western elites. Newly released files and allegations have reignited global scrutiny.
U.S. and Iranian officials met in Oman for face-to-face talks on Tehran’s nuclear program following last year’s conflict. Disputes over uranium enrichment and U.S. military pressure remain key obstacles.
The Kremlin says scheduling issues led to the postponement of trilateral talks between Russia, Ukraine, and the United States. The negotiations will now take place in Abu Dhabi later this week.
A new analysis explores how Starlink connectivity on Geranium kamikaze UAVs could change the calculus of striking bridge infrastructure across the Dnieper. Precision targeting, sequential attacks, and combined missile guidance are examined as potential force multipliers.
France and Germany have sent troops to Greenland as NATO begins military drills following tense U.S.–Danish talks. The deployment comes as President Trump reiterates that U.S. control of Greenland is vital for national security.
US Air Force KC-135 Stratotankers have deployed to Hawaii, mirroring flight patterns that preceded Operation Midnight Hammer. Similar tanker movements last year led to strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities after staging through Diego Garcia.
By American Intelligence Media We may not realize it, but we are still subjects of the British Monarchy. American history books and classes indoctrinated (propaganda)…

Signs In World Politics: Is God Uninterested In The Political Infighting Within And Between Nations?
By Tim Moore Since early in America’s history as a Republic, politics has been a source of ongoing frustration and bemusement. Will Rogers once observed,…
















