Category : Defense Security


Iran regime collapse could destabilize Middle East

Analysis: If Iran's theocratic regime falls, loyalists from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps could launch an insurgency, with Pakistan's Balochistan as a potential base, risking wider Middle East instability.

U.S. Labels Muslim Brotherhood Chapters as Terrorists

The United States has designated three chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as global terrorist organizations. This significant foreign policy move could impact international relations and security strategies. Read the full details.

Pentagon Embraces Grok AI Chatbot Despite Outcry

The U.S. Department of Defense is integrating Elon Musk's Grok AI chatbot into its operations, a move sparking international debate over military AI ethics. Learn the details and implications.

Canada's Plan for NATO Arctic HQ in Iqaluit

Canada offers military assets to a NATO Arctic force, proposing a command HQ in Iqaluit to bolster security, as former U.S. President Trump eyes Greenland. Read the strategic details.

Sen. Kelly Sues Pentagon Over Retaliation Threats

U.S. Senator Mark Kelly files lawsuit against the Pentagon, alleging intimidation attempts by Trump administration after he raised alarms over potentially illegal military strikes. Read the full story.

NATO's Function Under Trump's Greenland Threats

As former U.S. President Donald Trump revives talk of acquiring Greenland, NATO's Secretary General Mark Rutte visits Croatia, highlighting the alliance's ongoing operations and strategic unity in a complex geopolitical climate.

Military's $9B Rush to Meet NATO Spending Pledge

The Canadian Department of Defence is in a frantic race to spend an extra $9 billion before March 31 to fulfill PM Mark Carney's NATO spending pledge. Discover the challenges of rapid military procurement.

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