Geopolitics
Luke Air Force Base: The Strategic Laboratory for AI Integration in US Air Power
Luke Air Force Base is transforming into a central hub for AI integration, redefining pilot training and the future of aerial combat operations.
In the race for AI supremacy, the US and China stake different paths
The clash between the two superpowers for AI dominance is not just about technology, but the future of global governance and the economy.
China’s Tech Titans: The Silent Spectators of the AI Bull Run
As Wall Street surges on AI fervor, Chinese giants like Alibaba and Tencent lag behind, caught between US chip sanctions and Beijing's regulatory shadow.
US-Ukraine Defense Pact: The Industrial Alliance for 3 Million Drones and the Future of Warfare
A landmark deal transforms Ukraine from an aid recipient into a strategic industrial partner of the US, aiming for dominance in autonomous systems.
China's 'Blue Whale' and the Silicon Siege: The Geopolitics of AI Sovereignty Ahead of the Trump-Xi Summit
As Beijing unveils its AI 'Blue Whale,' the upcoming Trump-Xi summit highlights digital competition as the primary battlefield for global hegemony in a fragmented technological landscape.
Dendias Confirms: 'Ukrainian Drone Found in Lefkada' – The Geopolitical Odyssey of USVs and the Threat to the Mediterranean
The confirmation of the maritime drone's origin in the Ionian Sea raises serious questions about maritime safety and the spillover of the Ukrainian conflict.
Trump–Xi Summit: The Geopolitics of Necessity and the Iranian Enigma
At the negotiating table, Trump and Xi seek common ground on Iran and AI security, while Taiwan remains the insurmountable 'red line' of global diplomacy.
The Digital Armistice: Governing AI in the Age of Automated Warfare
As Google detects the first major AI-driven cyberattack, we must move beyond reactive policy toward a new global framework for digital security and democratic resilience.
Beyond Silicon Curtains: How DeepSeek and Huawei are Rewriting the AI Global Order
DeepSeek's pivot to Huawei hardware marks a historic turning point in the tech cold war, as China builds its own independent AI ecosystem beyond US reach.
The Return of the Giants: US Navy Plans 15 'Trump-class' Battleships by 2055
At a cost of $14.5 billion per unit, the new battleship class marks a radical shift in global naval strategy and power projection under the current administration.
AI as a Smoke Screen: The US-Iran Diplomatic Deadlock in the Shadow of the Technological Explosion
While the world watches the evolution of AI with bated breath, Iran's nuclear program and US diplomatic inertia are creating an explosive geopolitical reality.
IMF Issues Stark Warning: AI as a Weapon Against Global Financial Stability
The IMF warns that AI-driven cyber threats could destabilize global finance, calling for urgent international cooperation and new regulatory frameworks.