Information Warfare Watch No. 55
China's informational inroads in the Caucasus;
The Iranian regime versus Starlink;
Russia's European information offensive
China's informational inroads in the Caucasus;
The Iranian regime versus Starlink;
Russia's European information offensive
Mr. Macron’s gambit rests on a fundamental miscalculation. It presupposes that France has the economic heft, military capabilities and political legitimacy to chart a truly independent course in world affairs.
An armed anti-regime movement emerges in Russia...;
...While Putin's support continues to slip...;
...And the Russian president does damage control;
Russia's hybrid assault on Europe
Household registration restrictions to be relaxed - state council;
PRC nationals help Mexican cartels launder drug money;
Japan demands safety guarantees after Shanghai stabbing;
China expands crackdown on Myanmar scam compounds;
China removes tariffs on African imports
By tying the Accords to the current Iran conflict, the Trump administration risks turning what was previously seen by regional states as a strategic opportunity into something approaching an unwelcome obligation. Doing so would end up serving neither the Accords nor U.S. regional policy well.