The hidden highways of the Sahel
As the Sahel and North Africa spiral deeper into instability, narcotraffickers carve out new routes across the desert, leveraging chaos for profit
As the Sahel and North Africa spiral deeper into instability, narcotraffickers carve out new routes across the desert, leveraging chaos for profit
As Russian tanks idle near NATO’s eastern frontier, the European Union responds with white papers, regulatory revisions, and spreadsheets. The race is on—not for military readiness, but for bureaucratic relevance
Drawing from Paolo Falconio’s stark analysis, Germany’s rearmament is not a footnote in policy—it is a turning point in European geopolitics
For the first time since World War II, Germany is permanently stationing troops abroad. A 5,000-strong brigade in Lithuania marks a turning point in Europe’s rapid militarization
This article analyzes the 2025 Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community, which identifies China as the greatest strategic threat to U.S. security through technology, military expansion, economic leverage, biosecurity risks, and global influence campaigns
Hanwha Aerospace’s acquisition of a 9.9% stake in Austal signals a strategic push into U.S. shipbuilding, aiming to modernize naval production and challenge industry giants amid rising global defense competition
If Ukraine’s war has been a military case study, Taiwan is the unwilling student. But how much can Taipei learn before history puts theory into practice?
The push for military expansion in Europe raises a critical question: is the goal to end the war in Ukraine or to justify skyrocketing defense budgets?
The recent surge in attacks on merchant ships calling Russian oil export ports highlights an evolving maritime threat, likely orchestrated by state actors. (Ambrey Threat Circular, 07/03/2025)
The 12th Annual Global Terrorism Index (GTI) reveals complex trends in global terrorism, spotlighting regional disparities and emerging threats, backed by data-driven analysis