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The myth of Chinese tolls in the western Pacific

The 2025 US National Security Strategy (NSS) asserts that America must prevent China from establishing “tolls” in the South China Sea to preserve the freedom of navigation. Half a year later, practically the entire national security establishment is fixated on the issue of

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Erdogan urges Trump to pursue talks with Iran, offers support

ANKARA, Aug 18 - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan urged U.S. President Donald Trump in a phone call to pursue talks with Iran to de-escalate tensions between the two countries, and offered Ankara's support for peace efforts, the Turkish presidency said on Tuesday.

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Cheap Chinese AI tokens collide with deepening Sino-US bloc split

Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) developers are undercutting American rivals on token prices, but according to recent analyst reports, many enterprises end up paying more once the tokens needed to finish a task are counted. The so-called “DeepSeek Moment” in January 2025

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US deployable aircraft carrier deficit needs fixing

On August 6, 2026, there was a town hall meeting between US Navy officials including Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao and more than 200 family members of the crew of the USS Abraham Lincoln, at the naval air station on North Island, San Diego. North Island is the home port of the

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Trump appeases North Korea as Kim steps up his Ukraine aggression

On August 14, North Korea issued a typical threat ahead of a major US-South Korean military exercise. “It is our consistent principle of ensuring security to respond to a new level of a threat with a new level of a deterrent,” the statement said. North Korea “will more clearly

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US hypersonic missile drive blurs the nuclear threshold

The US is betting that a new generation of hypersonic cruise missiles can restore a decisive edge in long-range strike, but turning that ambition into a practical wartime capability will require overcoming challenges that extend well beyond speed and range alone. This month,

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The delusion of strategic stability in a nuclear world

Suppose for a moment that reliance on nuclear arms by the United States and other nuclear powers will produce “strategic stability” for the rest of this century. That is, that there will be no nuclear war or war on a major scale between the nuclear powers. Is that a world we

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