Friday, 4 July 2025 () The temperature has dropped noticeably on the Iran-Israel-U.S. front. What dominated headlines with shock and awe just two weeks ago is now receding into the background, replaced not by resolution, but by a quieter, more calculated equilibrium. Iran’s missile strike on Al Udeid was the loudest part of this cycle, but it was a fleeting burst of noise. What’s followed has been strategic restraint. No follow-up barrage, no mass mobilizations, no new sanctions of major consequence. On the U.S. side, the administration seems content to leave…
Tensions in the Middle East are spiraling. Iran has denied launching the missile intercepted by Israel near Eilat, claiming it was fired by Yemen’s Houthi rebels. Meanwhile, Iran’s Supreme Leader..
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The EU and the Philippines have initiated a groundbreaking security and defense dialogue aimed at strengthening cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region. With growing concerns over emerging threats,..